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EXPECTED ARRIALS.

From Auckland—.- . .. v S.s. Mattai, Wednesday, June 18. S.s. Mokoia, Sunday. June 22. S.s. Wimmera, Wednesday, June" 55. S.s. Monowai. Sunday. June 29. From South — S.s. Mokoia, Wednesday, June 18. S.s. Muritai, Thursday, June 19. S.s. Regulus, Thursday, June 19. S.s. Victoria, Saturday, June 21. S.s. Monowai, Wednesday, June -25 S.s. Maitai, Saturday, June 28. S.s. Corinthic, Monday, June 30. ?ROJfOTCD DEPARTURES. For Auckland— S.s. Mokoia, Wednesday, June 18. S.s. Victoria, Saturday, June 21. S.s. Monowai, Wednesday, June 25. S.s. Maitai, Saturday. June 28. For South— S.s. Maitai, Wednesday, June 18. S.s. Mokoia. Sunday, June 23. S.s. Wimmera, Wednesday, June as,

The Union S.S. Co.'s Mokoia arrives from Napier to-morrow morning, and will be tendered at 6 a.m. and 10 am., leaving afterwards for . Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay. The Union : S.S. Co.'s Rosamond sailed for Auckland last evening, and called at Tolaga Bay to land the cargo which she carried on when coming down the Coast. The Union S.S. Co.'s Maitai leaves Auckland this afternoon, and arrives at Gisbqrne to-morrow, sainhg the same evening for ' Southern ports. Messrs Richardson "arid Co.'s s.s. Squall leaves Auckland to-night for Gisborne, via Coast bays. ' ' ; The s.s. Ripple arrives from Southern ports on Friday. The s.s. Natal Transport, which visited Gisborne a few months ago, had a rough experience off Ocean Island, whither she went soqn after heir call at Gisborne, to 'load ore. The Vessel was six weeks lying off the island before she could load, and three days after she had taken her departure about a third of the crew were taken ill with malaria fever. The vessel is at" present on her way to England. The following vessels' will probably be within wireless range to-night: — From Auckland: Maheno, Victoria, Mderaki, Maitai, Atua, Aorangi, Tahiti, Ulimaroa, Indrapura, Paparoa, and H.M.S. New Zealand. From Wellington: Victoria, Uli- . maroa, Maheno, Moeraki, Maitai, Maunganui, Atua, Aorahgi, Tahiti, and H.M.S. New Zealand.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13103, 17 June 1913, Page 2

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EXPECTED ARRIALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13103, 17 June 1913, Page 2

EXPECTED ARRIALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13103, 17 June 1913, Page 2

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