OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS.
Marere, from London (May 20); due at Welnngtorr about July 17. Kuiuara, from London (June 4); duo at Auckland about July IS. Rimutnlca, from Plymouth (June 11); due at Wellington about July 26. Indrani, from Now York (May 4); due at Auckland about July 30. Caldergrove, from Liverpool (May 28); due at Auckland about July 30. Rafkaia, from Montreal (May 21) ; due at Auckland about August 1. lonic,' ,'frohi Plymouth (June 25); due at Wellington about August' 8. Strathclyde, from New York (May 19); due at Auckland about August 8. Irittraghiri, from New York (June 6); due at Auckland about August 14. WhAfcutane, from Montreal (June 17); due at Auckland about August 30. j Highland Monarch, from Philadelphia (June 23) ; -dud at Auckland about August 31.
Tho.Uniqn Co.'s s.s. Squall, with the assistance, of thje Tuatea towing, got away -from the wharf at 1 p.m. to-day for Auckland, with 500 sheep.' She leaves Auckland on Monday afternoon, for Tolaga Bay and Gisborne; The Shaw, Savill, »nd Albion Co.'s Waiwera ik expected to complete loading operations today, and leaves for south. The Union S.S. Co's Navua, which was detained at Lytteltnn until last evening, owing to the rain, leaves Wellington this evening, and is expected to get ,away from Napier tomorrow afternoon, arriving here at midnight on Saturday. She will be tendered at 6 a.m. on Sunday, there bring one launch only. The al nion Co.'n office will be open for the convenience of Auckland passengers between 6 ""'I ' o'clock on Saturday evening. Jdsrerdny afternoon the "West-port Coal Co.'s rnn ' Hc £ ulus arrived from Westport with 000 tons of coal. The vessel came up to the wharf this afternoon. The' 'Union S.S. C.'o.'s Kaiapoi is due on Sunday Jrbni Newcastle, via Auckland, with coal. She,, then proceeds to Greymonth. Ine Union S.S. Co's Tarawera returns from Auckland on Sunday afternoon, and proceeds south at night.. . . The Canterbury Shipping Co.'s Breeze is due from south on Monday next. Jhc s.s. Hum. leaves Napier to-night for Gisborne, and leaves here for Tokomaru Bay on Sunday night. „ .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12199, 15 July 1910, Page 4
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345OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12199, 15 July 1910, Page 4
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