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EXPECTED ARRIVALS,

From Auckland — S.s. Manuka, Tuesday, April 14. S.s. Maitai, Sunday , ' April 19. S.s. Victoria, Wed., April 22. Froin South— S.s. Toroa, Wed., April 15. ...S.s. Maitai, Thursday, April 16. S.s. Winimera, Friday,. April 17 (night). S.s. Monowai, Wed., Ap: 22 (night). S.s. Kia Ora. Thursday, April 23. From Newcastle — Barquentine Senorita early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Auckland—

. S.s. Maitai, Thursday^ April 16 (6 a.m.) '. S.s. Wimmera, Fridiy, April 17 (night). S.s.. Monowai. Wed., Ap. 22 (night) For South— ■ Y . S.s. Manuka, Tuesday, April 14. S.s. .Toroa, Wed., April 15. S/fl.* Maitai, Suindav, April. 19. S:s. Victoria, Wed., April 22..

; The Union . Co.'s Manuka- left Auckland' at s^o -last night, passed East Cape this morning at. 8.10, and ; arrived here early this afternoon. ;The Tuatea leaves the . wharf with outward passengers at '7 ; .'pYm:, : "-ahd''the- Manuka continues her voyage south, later. „' The Westport Coal Co.'s. Regulus was unable io come up ot the wharf on last Right's tide, as she was drawing nearly 12 feet. About 60 ,toas of coal was lightered in the roadstead, and the collier, drawing. 10ft 6in, came )up the stream. on this morning's tide. She was gunning on the silt pretty well all the way up, and. when opposite No. 2 goeds shed she took the ground about 20ft off the edge of the, wharf. The tramway was erected and the coal discharged, in tliat way. (The Union- Co.'s Squall left tliis after, noon for Auckland with 550 slieep. r

i : ; The following . were the shipments from this port by the Tyser Co.'s \yhakarua :— 6357 carcases mutton, 3185 carcases- lamb, 960 quarters beef, 1621 shoulders mutton, o 27 packages casings, 151 casks tallow, and 695 bales wool. Messrs Richardson and Co.'s Toroa arrives from South to-morro\y morning and returns to Napier in the evening. .The Kia Ora will be the next Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.'s steamer to call at o, Gisborne. She arrives about the 23rd inst 4 , o- and loads equivalent to 25,000 , carcases frozen meat. (Messrs Common, Shelton and Co., Ltd., leading agents.) The Union Co.'s Maitai leaves Wellington to-night, but will hot arrive here from Napier in time to despatch her for Auckland iteVmorrow night. There will only he one launch on Thursday mornings which leaves the wharf at 6 o!clock.. The long hardwood, piles and girders were being discharged from the barquentine Mary Isabel to-day by means of the stern ports. The crane was used to swing the heavy timber on to the wharf.' , • „'., The auxiliary schooner Kereru sails thjs evening for Auckland via Coast ports. The schooner Gisborne sails for Auckland this evening. Upon her return to Gisborne the schooner will probably be taken over by a Southern firm, who are negotiating for the purchase of the vessel.

The auxiliary schooner Kaeo. sails for Boat harbor on Thursday.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11249, 14 April 1908, Page 2

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EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11249, 14 April 1908, Page 2

EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11249, 14 April 1908, Page 2