SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
POET OF NAPIER. fIIGH WATER SLACK —THIS DAY. Outer Harbour ... ... p.m. 2.15 Inner Harbour ... ... p.m. 3.45 Arrivals. December 20. —Te Anau, s.s., from Northern ports. December 20.—Flora, s.s., from South. DEPAP.TL"!it>. December 18 —Te hupu, s.s., for W airoa and coast. December 20. Gothic, s.s., for Lyttelton. December '2o.—Te Anau, s.s., for Wellington and Southern ports. Expected Arrivals. Omapere, s.s., for \\ ellington, December 22nd. Waihora, from northern ports and Sydney. December 22:.d. Anglian, s.s.. from Southern ports, December 24th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Flora, for Gisborne and Auckland, to-day. Omapere, s.s., for Wellington, December 22nd. Waihora, s.s.. for southern ports December 22nd. Anglian, s.s,. for northern ports and Sydney, December 24th. The s.s. Gothic finished her Napier loading yesterday morning and at 10.30. a.m. left for Lyttelton. The Grassmere is now a full ship, and is expected to clear at the Customs to-day. The Union Company's s.s. Flora is due at the breakwater at noon to-day from Wellington, and leaves at 7 this evening for Gisborne and Auckland. The Union Company's s.s. Omapere is working the Coast down from Auckland, and is due here to-morrow morning. The Union Company's s.s. Kawatiri will be at the wharf this morning with a cargo of coal from Greymouth. The New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Waitangiis expected to arrive shortly, and follows the Lutterworth on the berth for London. The Hinemoa arrived at Wellington at noon on Saturday from an extended trip to the Macquarie Islands and West Coast Sounds, calling at Westport and Nelson on the way up. An extraordinarily large quantity of ice was seen down among the Southern islands, the beauty of some of the icebergs being beyond description. Some fine specimens of penguins were captured for stufting purposes. The Hinemoa will probably be utilised to convey the members of the House of Representatives to their homes on the conclusion of the session. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (Per I'r-ss Ansociation. —Copi/rii/ht.) Sydney, Monday. Sailed —Alameda for San Francisco. Slif took £IOO,OOO in sovereigns, shipped by the Bank of Australasia. Auckland, Monday. Kaipara Heads: arrived—Schooner Huia from L; tt^lton; C'lansmeo, schooner from Wellington, Omapere, s.s., for East Coast and Wellington. Passengers—Miss Burns and three steerage. Sailed— Mararoa. for Sydney. Arrived Upolu, from Raratonga, Tahiti, and Cook Islands.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 507, 21 December 1897, Page 2
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373SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Hastings Standard, Issue 507, 21 December 1897, Page 2
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