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EXPECTED AR RIVALS.

From Auckland — S.s. Mokoia, Sunday. April 28. S.s.- Wimmera, Wednesday, May 1. S.s. Monowai, Sunday, May 5. S.s. Tarawera, Wednesday, May 8. S.s. Mokoia, Sunday, May 12. from South— S.s. Corinthic, Monday, April 29. Sjj. Monowai, Wednesday, May 1. 8.8. Karamea, Wednesday, May 1. .S.s. Tarawera, Saturday, May 4. S.s. Nerehana, Sunday, May 5. S.s. Mokoia, Wednesday, May 8. S.s. Wimmera, Saturday, May 11. PROJECTED DEPARTUKES. For Auckland— S.s. Victoria, to-night, 7 o'clock. S.B. Monowai, Wednesday, May 1. • S.s. Tarawera, Saturday, May 4. S.s. Mokoia, Wednesday, May 8. S.s. Wimmera, Saturday, May 11. rV'i Bouth — S.s. Mokoia, Sunday, April 28. S.s. Wimmera, Wednesday, May 1. . S.s. Monowai, Sunday, May 5. S.s. Tarawera, Wednesday, May 8. S.s. Mokoia, Sunday, May 12.

The Westport Coal Co.'s Regulus arrifed last night from Westport with 500 tons coal. Ow : ng to the scarcity of labor the steamer will not be able to leave on her return journey until Monday. The Union S.S. Co.'s Squall left last night for Auckland, via Limestone Island. The Union S.S. Co.'s Haupiri arrived this morning from Picton, Wellington ahd Napi >r, and left again this afternoon for Auckland, via Coast bays." Tlie Maoriland S.S. Co.'s Holmdale sailed this morning for Wellington. ■';■"" ' The Union S.S. Co.'s Mokoia arrives to-mor-row afternoon from Auckland, and proceeds South .at night. She will be tendered on arrival -and again with outward passengers at 5 o'clock. The Victoria brings the following passengers for Gisborne from Lyttelton: Mesdames _raser. Walton, Messrs Dorn, Reynolds, Drummond. A new steamer, the Karamu, of the "X" dass of vessel belonging to the Union Company, was launched on April 18 at Sunderland. The' Karamu is a steamer of 800 tons register, and will be ready to sail shortly for New Zealand, where she will be engaged m tin* Union Co.'s coastal trade. . Tlie new vessel fsavs the Otago Daily Times) takes her name troiu the Karamu tree, and the other new vessel which wais launched a couple of weeks ago has been named Kotoa, a comprehensive Maori name signifying "all, everything." The Huddart-Parker Co.'s Victoria, which was delayed xin the South by heavy rain, arrives from Napier this evening, and proceeds tn Auckland and. Sydney later. She will be tendered with one launch, which leaves the wharf at 7 o'clock. .Messrs Richardson and Co.'s Fanny arrive-1 lust evening from Pakarae, and after landing 97 bales wool she left again this" morning for Pakarae and Tolaga to load more wool for Napier. Tlie s.s. Ripple orrived from South this morning with general cargo, and returns this -veiling for Wellington. Bookings for South per s.s. Mokoia to-morrow night: — Mr and Mrs Dicky and child, Mr and Mrs Peterson, Misses E. Williams, Thompson, Nock, Robinson, McConville, Richards, MesK. U. Reed, Hobb and two children, Dr. Spiers, Messrs Walton, C. P. Davien, S. Dyer, Kettle, Taylor, D. Redpath, Hewitt, Caldwell, C. Morse, Baird, King, and Hooper. The following have booked passages by the S.H. Victoria to-night :-^For Auckland, Mr and Mrs Kemp and* child, Capt. and Mrs Kennedy and child, Mr and Mrs A. Simpson, Misses Buckley, Petersen, G. Bathurst, Mesdames-Bar-e-lay and child, Murphy and 2 children, Moulilen and child, Messrs N. Taylor, L. C. Miller, B. C. Moodie, A. Dingley, A. L. Perry, Orchard, H. and P. Cole, O. J. M. Alley, A. Coleman, McMillan, R. Scott, McCallum, Bailey, Clarke, Miller, Constable Berry; for Sydney, Mr and Mrs Wilson and 2 children, Mr and Mrs G. Kirk and 2 children, Mr and Mrs G. Miller and 2 children, Misses Habgood, Walls, aud Moore. ; After a smart rurj lasting two days, the topsail schooner Amelia Sims arrived to-day from Wellington. She left the latter port at noon on Thursday. The vessel is on her initial visit to Gisborne, and has been procured by Messrs Robb Bros, to carry on the transhipment of sewerage pipes from Wellington. The Amelia Sims is a smart-looking vessel, and', as indicated by her fine performance m the run from Wellington, she is a rapid sailer. . .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12748, 27 April 1912, Page 4

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EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12748, 27 April 1912, Page 4

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12748, 27 April 1912, Page 4

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