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EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

From Auckland— S.s. Kaikoura, Saturday; December 9. S.s. Pakeha, Thursday, December 7. S.s. Koutunui, Friday, December 8. S.s. Mokoia, Sunday, December 10. S.B. Wimmera, Wednesday, December 13. S.s. Monowai, Sunday, December 17. S.B. Tarawera, Wednesdoy, December 20. S.s. Mokoia, Sunday, December 24. ' S.s. Victoria, Thursday, December 28. S.B. Monowai, Sunday, December 31. From South — S.s. Victoria, Saturday, December 9. S.s. Haupiri, Tuesday, -December 12. S.s. Monowai, Wednesday, December 13. S.s. Tarawera, Saturday, December 16. S.s. Mokoia, Wednesday, December 20. S.s. Marere, Thursday, December 21. S.s. Wimmera, Saturday, December 23. S.s. Monowai, Wednesday, December 27. S.s. Tarawera, Saturday, December 30. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Auckland— , „" B.a. Victoria, Saturday, December 9. S.s. Monowai, Wednesday, December 13. S.s. Tarawera, Saturday, December 16. S.a. Mokoia, Wednesday, December 20. S.s. Wimmera, Saturday, December 23. S.s. Monowai, Wednesday, December 27. S.s. Tarawera, Saturday, December 30. For South— S.s. Mokoia, Sunday, December 10. S.B. Wimmera, Wednesday, December 13. S.s. Monowai, Sunday, December 17. _ S.s. Tarawera, Wednesday, December 20. S.s. Mokoia, Sunday, December 24. S.s. Victoria, Thursday, December 28. S.s. Monowai, Sunday, December 31.

OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS. Delphic (due about November 27), sailed on October 6, via Auckland. Star of Canada (due about December 20), sailed on October 18, via Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. Marere (due? about' December 3), sailed October 1,. via- Melbourne,'' Sydney and New Zealand ports. Tongariro (due about December 7), sailed on October 20.

Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co's Victoria, from aoHith, is due early to-morrow morning, and sails at a later hour for Auckland and Sydney. The Tuatea* leaves the wharf at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. The Union S.S. Co's Mokoia, from Auckland, arrives on Sunday afternoon, and proceeds south during the evening. The Tuatea leaves the wharf on' arrival, and' at 5 p.m. The Union S.S. Co.'s Squall, which left Auckland on Wednesday, and was due this morning, via Tolaga Bay, was delayed on the run down by bad weather, and did' not arrive until this afternoon. She may probably make a special trip to tho Coast to load woqlfor the Pakeha. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo .is expected to suil this evening for Auckland, via Coast ports. She takes from this port 380 sacks of maize und a quantity of general cargo. Tho ketch Coronation is expected to sail about next Tuesday for "Whitianga. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.'s Pakeha is expected to finish loading to-morrow, when flio will proceed to Timaru. She takes from this port about 12,000 carcases and 2000 bales of wool. Messrs Richardson and Co.'s Rip-pie arrived early this morning froni Napier with a general cargo,, and returns South this . evening. Messrs Richardson and Co.'a Koutunui arrived this morning from Auckland and the Coast, and returns this evening. The Canterbury Shipping Co.'s Petone arrived this morning about daylight from Soutb, and berthed at the town wharf, i Discharging operalions were considerably -delayed through shortage of labor, and the steamer is not expected io get away this evening. Her cargo included the following: — From Bluff, 650 sacks oats, SO sacks ryegrass, 25 cases milk; from Dunedin, 164 bags potatoes, 10 sacks wheat, 100 200's flour, 80 25's oatmeal, 144 sacks oats, 379 sacks chaff; from Oamaru, 130 sacks flour, 10 100's flour, 80 50*s flour, 30 200's bran, 12 180's pollard; from Timaru, 60 sacks flour, iOO 100's flour, 320 SO's flour, 20 358 flour, 78 160's bran, 60 sacks pollard, 179 sacks chaff; from Lyttelton, 9 sacks oatina, 70 200's flour, 640 50'a flour, 35 sacks flour, 25 sacks pollard, 100 sacks malt, 96 sacks potatoes; from Wellington, quantity of sundries. The Union S.S. Co.'s Haupiri is due . from the South on Tuesday, aud will probably make a special trip to the Coast to load wool. • The Huddart-Parker Company has under conHideration the purchase of a small steamer] for the Australian coastal trade. The Anchor Co.'s steamer Kaitoa has been inspected by the Huddart-Parker Co.'s representatives.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12632, 8 December 1911, Page 4

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EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12632, 8 December 1911, Page 4

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12632, 8 December 1911, Page 4