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EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

From Auokland— S.s. Mokoia, Sunday, October 15. S.s. Wimmera, Wednesday, October 18. S.s. Monowai, Sunday, October 22. S.s. Tarawera, Wednesday, October 25. S.s. Mokoia, Sunday, October 29. A.s. Orete, early. From South— ,-•■'.. S.B. Monowai, Wednesday, October 18. S.s. Tarawera, Saturday, October 21. 8.6. Mokoia, Wednesday, October 25. S.s. Wimmera, Saturday, October 28. S.B. Waitemata, early. From Newcastle— S.s. Inga, early. • Barquentine Senorita, tarly. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Auckland— 8.8. Monowai, Wednesday, "October 18. S.B. Tarawera, Saturday, October 2L 8.8 Mokoia, Wednesday, October 25. 8.8. Wimmera, Saturday, October 28. For South — S.s, Mokoia, Sunday, October 15. S.b. Wimmera, Wednesday, October 18. S.s. Monowai, Sunday, October 22. 8.8. Tarawera, Wednesday, October 25. 8.8. • Mokoia, Sunday, October 29.

Messrs Herddart, Parker and Co's Victoria, from south, arrived at 6.15 this morning, and sailed about noon for Tokomaru Bay, Auckland and Sydney.* The Union S.S. Co's Mokoia, from Auckland, arrives to-morrow afternoon, and sails during the evening for south. The Tuatea leaves tbe wlwrfon arrival and at 5 p.m. The Union S.S. Co's Squall leaves Auckland on Monday for, Tolaga Bay and Gisborne. The Uniqn S.S. Co's Haupiri, from southern porta, arrived m the roadstead- at 5 o'clock this morning, and berthed at the wharf at 8 o'clock.. Slip sailed again about noon for Coast ports . and 'Auckland. She may probably also call m at Limestone Island on the run up. Messrs Richardson and Co's Ripple sailed last evening for south, taking amongst her outward cargo ft large quantity of maize. " Messrs Richardson and Co's Fanny arrived tliis morning from Tokomaru Bay, where she has .been assisting m; lightering ' the . Lauderdale. She sailed this- afternoon" for Napier. The Union S.S. Cos. Waitemata is expected to load at Oamaru on the 20th, Bluff 21st, Timaru 25th, anil should arrive m Gisborne about the 28th.

The Union S.S. Go's Monowai arrives on Wednesday morning from south, and sails for Auckland.

Tht Union S.S. Co's recently acquired steamer Tahiti (ex Port Kingston) has left England for Sydney, and its making a non-stop run via the Cape- of Good Hope. After landing 350 inimii grants at Sydney the Tahiti will come on to Wellington, to relieve the Aorangi m the San Francisco service.

' The Wellington-owned schooner Falcon, which berthed at Wellington on Thursday, to load general cargo for Havelock, had a startling experience on her recent trip from Gisborne to Havelock.! Captain Gilbertson stated that the vessel ran into the heavy southerly which caused so much delay to all shipping three week* ago. The Falcon was 80 miles south- of Gisborne when she met the gale. The little vessel' 1 was driven back a distance of 180 miles. She shipped some heavy seas, which carried away '.: a chain plate and gave the crew an anxious time. The shifting boards were broken, and. tlie sand ballast moved until at one time the schooner was dangerously listed. When the weather improved the Falcon fetched up off the coast 'about 14 miles north ol East Cape. The, various steamship lines trading from New 'York to Australia and New Zealand are making a new departure m deciding to. call at other ports m flew Zealand than those of the four principal centres. The A. and A. Line steamer Den of Airlie, now on her way from the American port, is to call at Napier; the United Tyser liner Star of Scotland, which is to- sail, from New York on 13th November, will visit Bluff; while Timaru is to be made a port of call by another steamer— a U.S. and A. Line. boat — which is expected to get away from New York on the 23rd' of this month.

The. Makura left Vancouver at 11 a.m. oh the ' 4th instant for Auckland, via Honolulu and Sliva. She is due nt Auckland about the 24th instant. Tlie vessel has 130 first saloon, 145 second saloon, and 155 third-class passengers She has 500 tons of cargo lor Auckland., The, following passengers have booked by the Mokoia, sailing to-morrow lor Napier: Miss Oxenham, Mr and Mrs Holdsworth, Mr and Mrs Bowring and 2 children, Mr and Mrs Hannah, Mr and Mrs T. A. Coleman, Messrs Cratt ; , Morrison, Atmore, Gordon, Reid, Anderson, Bain, Metcalfe, Todd, A. Wheeler, W. F. J- Anderson, B. Redstone, Maclean, Caßte, BtewSrt, Hon. Capt. Tucker, and iTnspector Hugo. The. following passengers sailed by the Haupiri for Coast ports: — For Whangaparoa, Mr Picking; lor Te Araroa, Mr Magheimer; lor Tupafoa, Mr and Mrs dimming; for Tokomaru, Mrs T. Long and Mr Carmody.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12584, 14 October 1911, Page 4

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EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12584, 14 October 1911, Page 4

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12584, 14 October 1911, Page 4