OVERSEA STEAMERS.
Star of Scotland, 'from '• New \*ork (March 27); due at Auckland about May 24. Aotea, irom -Liverpool (March 21) ; di/e at Auckland about May 25. Oari, from London (April 11); due at Port Chalmers about May 25. Matatua, from London (April 8) ; due at Auckland about May 28. Star of New Zealand, from London (April 8) : due at Auckland about June 5. Whokauui, ; from Plymouth (April 22); due at Wellington about June 10. Indraghiri, from London (March 30) ; due at Auckland. about June 13. lonic, from I'lymouth^May 1); due at Wellington about June 15. "
The Union' Co.'s Talune arrived from South early this morning, and left later for Auckland, where she tranships her Sydney passengers tp the Mjbkoia, which steamer doubles back to Sydney, and the Talune passes through Gisborne on Wednesday on the way South. The Union Co.'s Monbwai arrives from Auckland to-morrow y: /afternoon and leaves during the evening for south. The Tuat^a leaves the wharf .'on arrival and at 5 p.m. * . The Westport . Coal Co.'s Regulus is timed to leave Westport on Monday with a full shipment of coal, and "should I arrive here on Thursday to Vat oh the midday tide. The' Union Co.'s Flora is expected to arrive from via Coast ports on Monday with a cargo of wool, which sta will tranship to the Mimiro. The Tyser Co.'s Mimiro arrives on Monday from Wellington' to l/i^d frozen meat. Messrs Robb Bros., agents for the scow Korora, received a wire from Capt. Holmston yesterday, wtating he had at-' rived m Napier on Thursday, after v very rough trip, a number of the .sails being blown away during the storm experienced. The scow is at present loading a quantity 'of riiacliinery, and sails at an early untie for TairuiT. Messrs Richardson and Co.'s Welca is to leave Napier to-morrow ami should ■arriver here on Monday morning. Another of the Company's steamers is also expected here on Tuesday. Transhipments came to hand this morning ex Tainni. The Union Co.'s Squall was. to leave Auckland at 3 this afternoon for Tolaga and Gisborne, \and arrives here on Moil day morning. She leaves again during the evening for Whangarei with a. shipment of sheep. ' The Union Go.'* Kaituna left Wellington to-day for Napier. sSlie leaves tliat port on Tuesday, aiid'" arrives here on Wednesday with" 530 loiw* of cargo. The Union Co.'s Wairuna left Oohia.ru at 2 o'clock this afternoon for Timaru, Napier, Gisborne. and Auckland.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11857, 22 May 1909, Page 4
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