EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
Prom, Auckland— ; ;< 1 B.k .Tarawera, Wednesday, . November. 22. *>■< B.s. 'MoKdla, Sunday, .November .26. . S.K Victoria, Wednesday, November 29. "v ■ v,8.».i -Mohbyai, Sunday, December 3. Prom' South— • - . '.-■.. -• ■'•■•■ V ■; S.s.- llaupiri, Wednesday,^Kovembei-j 22. " "fcfe * MoMrtiai Wednesday,' November 22. ' .'.'. ■■.' B.B.;'.Wfnimera, Saturday, November 25. }' 8:8. Motiov?ai, Wednesday,' November 23. ■■ ,: ,8,8. 'Joifawera, Saturday, December 2. . 8.1. Waitemata, early. * j;''.:) v^HOJfCTEb DEPARTURES. . For \ Aackland-^- - : ■■■:^.:r :.:■ ■.':..; •■■." .' ' ;, /: S.i. VHoKdiB, Wednesday, November. 22. .■ ; Sis. , Wi)mniera, Saturday, November -25. ■•. fjS.i/i^oritiwaij:, Wednesday, '^November 29. -1; 87.«...X^rawera, Saturday, 'December ' 2. F6r i Auckland and^ Coaat'bavs— ' , , •...:';%vS:S.?Ha l uplri, Wedntedftyi- 'November .'22. •, . Fofißo»thr- , : .->.•• .'..,■.. : . ".■•■■■ ■-.':■ . , ■'".' vS.B. •Ta.raWera, Wednesday, November ' 22. ■ V. '> 'S.'s.v'Mokota, Sunday, .November 26; ■ " . ; l -.8.5./Vi6torla, Wednesday, JJpyember ; 29. o : iS.s.-'Mdnowal, Sunday,- December 3. r ' . Aitcklhrtdrtat)? 2 v p.ni.- on .Saturday, called at I>qft^fflh'):uvßay-ai;d? reacfied .fclLsborne' ;Ut^2 d t jmgpk v iy r festesrdßy.;afternbb'fl. <■ : Sne resumed h&r vt»fo»g6 .-80uth-iabqut» 7 ' o'ctock. r . * '•. -V t ?Riie-.ty9sr/..C6;s.'Nferehana (finished ;: lofldidg and ' left *lor> Na■4JThb .-Kinapou. Shipping^-Cp's-i Kairaki left '.on Saistfrd4y\"- evening ; for; Kaiapoi,' with, a ° load - of » ' caifle'/'uhd sheep. , ■■■■.'- .; ; % *rhe New Zealand Shipping Co's Rimutaka. lifter loading 2845 bales wool and 9 casks tallow, ' left for Napier on Saturday night. She is timed to leave New Zealand on the 25th for London, m time for the London wool sales. Her cargo also includes 1217 bales of 7 wool from Tokoniaru Bay. • I The Union S.S. Co^s Squall, which was; de* layed m discharging cargo on. Saturday .owing to a mishap to the steam winch had repairs effected m the afternoon, azid the work of discharging was /carried on till midnight. Another start was made at midnight yesterday, and th> steamer got away this' afternoon ■ for , Ailckland. She calls at Tolaga Bay to load v the om-car-. ried cargo, and also at- Limestdne Island to load cement for' "tSisborne. : ' ' •.-. ' The Union S.S. Co's Halipiri has made a record wool-loading trip to the Coast. She finished transhipping one load of wool to the Nerehana on Friday .last, and took m bunker coal, and then proceeded to the Coast. She lifted ■ 1054 • bales wool and was alongside th-s 'Nerehana at Napier this morning. The Haupiri is expected to pass through -Gisborne next Wednesday* oh 'her way to Auckland, via Coast ports. ' ■,'.•> The Union, S.S. Co's Wnitemnta left Bluff at 6 ■ o'clock yesterday morning for Timaru, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland.' She is due to arrive at this port about -the end of the *week. : .The following are the particulars of the shipments from' Gisborne by the Shaw ; Savill, and Albion Co's Kia Ora : . Shipped by the Gishorne Sheepfarmers' ".Frozen Meat Co., 1804 carcases nmtton and 150 quarters beef; Bank of New Zealand, 24 caj~ks tallow ; Express Co., 1 case : /Btehnett and Sherratt, 11 bales wool; Murray, Roberts and Co., 395 bales wool and 1 bale skins; Dalgety and Co., Ltd., 1047 bales wool ttnd 4 bales skins; Williams and Kettle, ' Ltd., 105: bales wooY; Common, Shelton and- Co., Ltd., 808- bales wool,. 2 bales rags, and 2 ensks, tallow. . ' The ■ Union S.S. Go's Mokoia ' arrives from SOuth on Wednesday morning,, and leaves for Auckland at the usual: hour. ■ The Union . S.S. . Go's Tarawera returns from Auckland on Wednesday afternoon, and continues her voyage south- during the evening. "<The New Zealand Shipping Co. have received cable advice that the liner Otaki, which was rah into by an Austrian vessel recently, has beeta ' docked at Tilbury, London. The .damAge, suffered is not. as bad as at first antici-pated,-and the delay for repairs will occupy only, eight days. She. is now due m Auckland from London direct , on January 5. - The Wellington trawler EnergyV is still m port, waiting for a new propeller to arrive from! South. When this, comes to hand and . is , placed m position the visiting vessel will continue her voyage 'up ( . the -coast:
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12616, 20 November 1911, Page 4
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