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OCEAN GOING STEAMERS.

uabnoTe, frttui New York (Nov. 19); due at Wellington about February 13. _Surr«y, from Liverpool (Dec. 10); due at Wellington about February 13. Magdals, ■ from New York (Dec. 12) ; due at Auckland .about February 18. . Muritai, from. London (Dec. 16); due at Auck--and about February 20. To-morrow morning the Union S.S. Co.'s Monowai arrives from Southern ports, and proceeds to 'Auckland later. The Tuatea leaves the wharf nt 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. • There *is still, a very heavy sea running on the coast, and the Union Co.'s . s.s. Squall is not expected, to arrive here until to-morrow. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo arrived . this' morning from Auckland, via Coast bays. •An eurlj' .arrival this morning was the Anchor. Shipping' and Foundry Co.'s Waimea, from Greymbuth^with a. cargo of 138,000ft of timber. She. is expected to ' sail to-morrow afternoon for Wellington. ••• JHessrs Richardson and' Co.'s Ripple arrived this 'morning 'from Wellington and Napier with a general-: cargo. After discharging she returAs lo Wellington. The Union S.S. Co.'s Mokoia returns from Auckland On Sunday afternoon, and continues her voyage"/south during the night. She will be tendered on arrival, and ugain with outward • passengers at 5 o'clock. The Union S.S. Co.'s Maheno left Svdney at 1 p.m. oh Wednesday for Auckland. ' The a.s. Kaeo (Capt. Skinner), 146 tons, left Auckland at $. a.m. on January 14th, and met with' moderate favorable winds across the Bay Of Plenty to Opinio, the first port of call Worked there 6n 16th, and also Little Awanui and Waioiore. On 17th landed general cargo and timber at Te Kaha, Kaipatipati, andPahaoa, and; then steamed to arid worked Maraenui. On the 18th Worked Raukokore and Orete Point. Following day landed at Cape Runaway and Moiaeihako, and then proceeded to Hokii beach and: worked there on 20th. On 21st and 22nd sheltered at Little Awanui, and following dav shipped wool from Raukokore. On 24th worked I'otikirua, Hick's Bay, and Te Araroa. Following day proceeded to Port Awanui, and then left in evening for Tokomaru Bay, working there on 26th, and then proceeded' back to Waipiro Bay, and worked there on 27th. Following day, shipped wool at Te Araroa, and then sailed to. Cape Runaway for shelter. On Ist sheltered at Hick's Bav, and then proceeded to Reporua, working there on 2nd. Saine day landed general cargo at Tuparoa and shipped wool in afternoon. On 3rd worked Poutua and WWpiro, nmT then proceeded to and worked Tokomaru on 4th,. and afterwards salL ed to Tolaga Bay, meeting with strong S.E. a , nd , : S \ J? tt . ,e ' arriv «ng there at 6.30 p.m. Worked l^olaga at 7 p.m., and on Bth proceeded to Gisborne. The cargo consists of 222 bales of wool, 3 sacks wool 273 cases emptv bottles, 59 empty casks, 2 bundles skins, 3546' feet timber, and 42 tons general. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Dunedin: Sailing at 4 p.m., Tarawera. Passenger ■ for qisborne, Miss Schlaadt.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12377, 10 February 1911, Page 4

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OCEAN GOING STEAMERS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12377, 10 February 1911, Page 4

OCEAN GOING STEAMERS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12377, 10 February 1911, Page 4