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OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS.

Rimutakar from .Liverpool (March 15); due at Auckland about May 9. Marere, from "London iMarch 9); due at Auckland about May 10. Surrey, from lilrferpobl -(Feb. 15); due at Auckland about May 12. Athenic, from London (March 27); due at -Wellington about May 13. Muritai, frpm London . (March SO); due at Auilklana; ahowt May 21. Barei— £_, "f ro—t" 1 *!Ne*w 'York (March 26); due at Auckland about June 16. Crown of Toledo, frdih Nflt? York (March 26); due at Auckland *ab*mft JUne 28.

The ferry stealer .Takapuna arrived from Napier at 6 a.m. to-day,', and leaves the Haiti. "Wh^\-Qh' : .hCTlre'tiirri ; Voyage at 8 o'clock to-night. -■ On her : return journey from Dunedin to Sydney, the HilddaSft-Parker Co.'s Wimmera passes *t_rb_gh Gisborne tomorrow morning; TheVTuatea leaves the wha*Bf..at.6/aj_: Vattd' ' lfr*a.hi-"'' :' V The ..Union S.S.», Co.'s ,Mokoia,> which reached 'ftufcktahfl at 9 arh. to-day, being a day late' owing tp delay at Dytt'elton, leaves tne- Northern port* again "at' l "p.m. to-morrow. , for- Gisborne, yia Tokomaru Bay.' 'She.'ajfriyes ;6n' Sunfliay- afternoon, and proceeds south duriifg the evening, j After an uneventful and "fine weather' passage occupying t abQut eight days, .the Crai_&ste3ameif In__ • arftv|tf^ln the toaU> stea-l 4&m^NeW{&s_6" I_te la"s*t night." ahd came up to. the, wharf- .this morniag. She has about iib& wns bf c^al for* this. port. After discharging*' the tii'ga" will leave next Tuesday, night foT Kaipara to load timber T"n^ f 'dm6n i -S'.S. i cbastdl steamer Rosamond arrived , at Auckland at noon yesterday ;,;' Wjifc leaves 'v;there'" again this evening toWTolagA ««ay lind Gisbbrne.

Messrs- Richardson and <Qo's Kahu is expected : tia i mqrning from Wellinlrton 'direct, with general cargo.

The coastal steamer Squall, which is working the coast bays on her way from Auckland, is expected to reach Gisborne on -Monday.

Thd auxiliary schooner Huia, wbich arrived ygstcrday with a lbacT of timber from Greymouth, is .howjtimed'to sail for A u'cklahii on tfueSday .night: • - Thr^' Tc^tch' Coronation, which sailed yesterday.for Whang-_p&:rapafa, lpads timber back to Gisborne. *' * V T'he Pate'a- Shipping Co's Arafrawa is expected 'to return' to Gisborne ne^t week to take another load of • -sheep to Lytteltoft* <•- "• '•' ■•:*■■* .-* ' •' ■•-• Auckland, -advises that the .Wimmera, Victoria, Niagara, . Ultjh&roa, Warrim6o, Maitai, 1 and Pakeha will prbbably be within wireless range* to*pight. ■

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13070, 9 May 1913, Page 2

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OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13070, 9 May 1913, Page 2

OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13070, 9 May 1913, Page 2

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