EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
From NOrtjl— -l' * '•' '! •■'- S.s. Rosamond, Monday, June 2. From South— .•ROJEOTCD OKPARTURKB. For North— S.s. Rosamond, Monday, June 2. For South —
The s.s. Monowai arrived from Auckland and Tokomaru Bay yesterday afternoon, and left for southern ports m the evening. The s.s. Mokoia, which is due at Gisborne on Wednesday morning, leaves Wellington to-night for Napier. The s.s. Maitai reached Auckland ;•: 10 a.m. yesterday, and leaves, again on Tuesday for Gisborne, at which port she is due on Wednesday afternoon. The s.s. Squall leaves Auckland on Tuesday night for Gisborne. via Coast ports. The s.s. Wanaka left Bluff on Saturday night for Timaru, Napier, dJisboriie, and Auckland, and is due at Gisborne about Friday next. The s.s. Kurow is due at Tokomaru Bay about Friday next, with 500 tons of Newcastle coal. Prom there she goes to Napier to discharge the balance of her cargo. .-■• - :• -' " • The s.s. KoWhai left Greymouth on Saturday morning for Dunedin, from which port she sails on 'Wednesday next for Gisborne, via usual ports. The s.s. Rosamond, which left Auckland at 3.40 on Saturday afterhoon, called at Tolaga Bay. and arrived at Gisborne this morning. The steamer brought an exceptionally big cargo, including 266 cases fruit. 750 nsh plates for the Public Works Department. 300 bags'sugar, 250 bags salt, 6933 feet timber," and transhipments ex Waiwera/ Wanaka. Waihora, Wimmera, Karamea, and Courtfield. ' On completion of - discharge the steamer sails for Auckland, taking "a part load of sheep and general cargo. ' ■' Three sailing vessels; the ketch Coronation, and the scows Alert and Korora arrived from northern ports this morning. The Coronation left Great • Barrier on Saturday, May 24, and , experienced light winds through the Bay of Plenty. After rounding "the Cape- a ' southerly gale sprang up, aiid Wa*s' blowing very hard on Friday night. The Vessel hove to. and rode out the storm. The Coronation has 83,000 feet timber for Gisborne. The scow Alert Joined . the Coronation at East Cape, and the vessels' kept com-! i>any. bri '''the 'way' aowh^%'e^e6a_t.. • Alert left Ngunguru last Wednesday a?t 2 p.m.. and ! 'made a fair passage to the East Cape, where southerly winds were met with. The scow has 74,000 ft of timber for : C. Aitkeh" and^Son. v I The three-masted scow Korora joined; the other two sailers at Gable End fore-j land at daylight this morning. Leaving! Tauranga last Tuesday, the scow was: round the; Cape by Thursday/ and was off Tolaga Bay when ' a stiff - southerly j sprang up, 'and the vessel stood Out to' sea. All day Friday she lay becalmed, | but on Friday night another and heavier; southerly gale came on, and the vessel) was hove-to, for some time. A big sea; was running, which, however, moderated by Sunday, and the vessel came on to Gisborne. Her cargo comprises 305 rails and 3450 fishplates for the Public Works Department. i Tlie scow Bravo should have completed discharging by Wednesday^ next, and will leave for Tauranga. ! ' ! "' "■'■'■ '•'''.' The well-known New , Zealand trader Ihumata is to make l 'a' ; trvb out of ; her regular business, as the. vessel will load a ■'eat£6 < 6r-'cbai- shortly? at "Newcastle Tor Noumea. After discharge is completed at Noumea she will proceed to ""Surprise Island, and load for either Lyttelton or the Bluff. After a career as engineer m the emplay of the Union Company for over 26 years. Mr Jas. Ormiston ,wjll retire from the company^ 'service* 1 dtf r 'tlid''returh of the Monowai to Dunedin this week. Mr Ormiston has served on a great number of the company's vessels' at various periods. He has been engineer of the Monowai f Or the past* severi- years. ' Captain 'Eden. late of -t the ' wrecked steamer Red Pine, fctrho has been acting mate on the Regulus, has been appointed shore foretilan , "idrf the <^chor'*Line. #l The following Vessels will probably be within wirless range to-night: — From Wellington: Maheno, Moeraki, Maungantlt, Manuka, H.M.S. New Zealand, and Kia bra. From Auckland: Makura, Moeraki, Maheno, Kia Ora. Ruapehu, Manuka, Navua, and H.M.S. New Zealand. '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13090, 2 June 1913, Page 2
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