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EXPECTED ARRIVALS

At Paloa

Waverley, from WoTlington, Sept. 16 TTavr.ru, horn Wellington, Sept. 16.

At Wanganui. Kapiti, form Wellington, Bm*t. 15. Huia, from Wellington. Sept. 15. Inveraargill from Wollington, Sept

16. Storm, from Wellington, Sept. 16

At New Plymouth. Rimu, from Onehunga, Sept. _6. Kamona, from Lyttelton, Sept. 10' Corinna, from .outh, Sept. 21.

There were no arrival., or dep_rbui'es' at Now Plymouth yesterday. lii" th# morning rain delayed the working of the liner Dorset but operations werecommenced at 1 o'clock and continued i during the afternoon. J The Waiotapu will load at Vanemwr and San Francisco for New Plymouth early in Ootobor. The Kamona is expected to have Lyttelton on Saturday for Now P'ymouth and WestporT. She blinds general cargo for New Plymouth, ami in due .on Monday % * The Kurow was expected to h>n.w Newcastle yesterday for Well ing tort jind' Now Plymouth, and before comiiij» to* New Plymouth she calls at Piston. She has 2000 tons of coal 'tor the Railway Department) and 700 rails to> discharge at New Plymouth. The" Corinna left Dunedin at 4 pm. yesterday for New Plymouth via Lyttelton, Wellington, and _.elnon, an 1 is due at Now .Plymouth next Wednc.diy. She has 160 tons of cargo for that port from Dunedin.

The Waikawa. now discharging Smr Francisco cargo at Auckland, is ex. pected to arrive at Wc*l*n„;ton im. Sauiri day The voHseKwitl leav. * W.*lnhgt*.ii *on' Tuesday for Lyttelton, New Plymouth. Melbourne; and Sydney! The; Easterner arrived at.'.-Wellingl-ou on Tuesday from Nov fork via Auckland and Napier. Tie v«*> >el vi'l !..ive Wellington to-day \\r W.v »Mymovith M\d Australian ports to complete •lis~ *charge.

, The Port Sydney.-arrived at- London* 'on tho 10th inst. The vessel left Wei lington on June 18 for London, via Australia. ■-

The Port Napier arrived "at Hull on' the 9th inst. The vessel sailed from Welington on July 24, proceeding Homeward via Panama.

The Port Bowen. now completing her loading at Wellington, is to sail from that port next Saturday for London. Tho Kaikoura arrived at London on the 11th inst. from Wellington, via Panama and Hull, to complete discharge. The vessel sailed from Wellington on July 17.

Cable advice has been received ".hat the Port Curtis arrived at London on the 11th inst. from Wanganui. The vessel sailed from Wanganui on July 1 for London via Australia-

The Ruahine arrived at Newport News on the 10th inst. froih Wellington,, and sailed on the same date for Southampton and London. Tho vessel left Wellington on August 11. The Orari arrived at London on the 10th Snst. from Wellington via Melbourne and Dunkirk. The vessel left Wellington on July 8. The Somerset arrived at Newport News on the 10th mst. from Wellington,' via Panama. The vessel left Wellington on August 11 for Southampton and London.

. Advice has been received that the West Mahwah has been fixed to load at Puget Sound ports, Columbia River, and San Francisco for Auckland, Melbourne, and Sydney. The vessel is expected to leave San Francisco about September 28.

The liner Kumara arrived at Auckland on Tuesday from Liverpool via Panama. The vessel is due at Wellington next Wednesday to complete discharge.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 September 1921, Page 8

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EXPECTED ARRIVALS Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 September 1921, Page 8

EXPECTED ARRIVALS Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 September 1921, Page 8