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OCEAN GOING STEAMERS.

-Kent, from Liverpool (Jan. 7); due at Wellington about March 27. Whakatane, from St. John (Jan 23); due at Auckland about March 26. from London (Jan 30) ; due at Auckland about April 3. v The Union S.S. Co's Hauroto, from south, arrives as usual early to-morrow morning, and leaves later for Auckland. ■ The Tuatea is timed to leave the wharf at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. Messrs Iluddart, Parker and Co's Victoria arrives, from Sydney and Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay, to-morrow afternoon, and continues her trip south during the evening. The Tuatea leaves the wharf on arrival and at 7,jjim. - The local branch of the Westport Coal Co. hate received advice that the Regulus will leave Westport oh Friday, and she should.arrive with a full load of coal on Sunday. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co's Karamea is expected- to finish loading operations this evening, when she will proceed to 'Auckland, which is. her final port for New Zealand. The Canterbury Shipping Co's Petone sailed . this morning for Lyttelton. The Union B.S. Cob Squall left Auckland at 6 o clock last evening, for Tolaga Bay and Gisborne, and shftuld arrive to-morrow N morning. It is hoped to' despatch her the same evening for Whangarei. with sheep, and she is due to; arrive m Auckland m time to sail again on Saturday for Tolaga and Gisborne. The Union S.S. Co's Haupiri is expected to leave Auckland this evening for Limestone Island, • Coast ports, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. It is probable she" will "dear the balance of Coast wool for transhipment to the Shaw,. Savill and Albion Co's Rangatira. The. Union 8.8. Co's Kowhai, which left Lyttelton. on Saturday, arrived at Wellington yesterday morning, via Picton, and sailed last evening at 5 o'clock for Napier. She should arrive at. ..Gisborne to-morrow or Thursday, and on discharging proceeds as usual to Greymouth direct, returning at a later date to Gisborne, via southern ports. The' Union .8.8. Go's Waipori, which was due to load at Newcastle yesterday, has been delayed m Melbourne, owing to the timber strike there. She will consequently be a little later m getting away, but should leave Newcastle about the 28th for Auckland and Gisborne. The Union S,S. Co's Tuatea. which left early yesterday morning for Pakawe to load woof, returned at 10 last evening, with 169 bales. An easterly , roll rather interfered with the work, otherwise the vessel would have shipped a larger .quantity.' This morning she was engaged'transhipping her cargo to the £aramea m the 'roadstead.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12410, 21 March 1911, Page 4

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OCEAN GOING STEAMERS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12410, 21 March 1911, Page 4

OCEAN GOING STEAMERS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12410, 21 March 1911, Page 4