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EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

From North — • .:,..- S.s. Victoria^.; Wednesdaj, Sept. 3. S.s. Tarawera, Sunday, Sept. T. S.s. MonOwaiA Wednesday, Sept. 10. S.s.'Maitai, Sunday, Sept. 14: S.s. Riverina, Wednesday, Sept. 17. S.s: Tarawera, Sunday, .Sept. 21. S.s. Monowai, Wednesday. Sept. 24. S.s. Maltai. Sunday, Sept. 28. From South— ' ' , S.s. Tarawera, Wednesday, Sept 3. S.s. Monowai. Saturday. Sept. 6. S.s. Maltai, Wednesday, Sept. 10. S.s. Victoria, Saturday, Sept. 13. S.s. Tarawera;. .Wednesday, Sept. 17. . S.s. Monowai; Saturday, Sept. 20. S.s. Maital, Wednesday, Sept. 24. S.s. Riverina, SatUJtf^.'SePf-v 27 * PROJECTED DEPARTURES: For North— „ ■ ','• S.s. Tarawera, Wednesday, Sept. 3. S.s. -Monowai, Saturday, Sept. "-.6. S.s. Maital, Wednesday, Sept. to. S.s. , Victoria"* gaturdifey, ISept'.' *ja, S.s. Ta*mwem,^Wedri&day, Sept. 17: S.s. Monowai, Saturday, Sept. 20. S.s. Maltai, Wednesday, Sept. '24. S.s. Riverina. Saturday; '^ept- 27. For South— -..•■.••.'• S.s. Victoria, Wednesday, Sept. 3., S.s. Tarawera, Sunday, Sept, 7. , ' S.s; Monowat. 'Wednesday; Se^t. io. S.s. Maital, Sunday, Sept. 14. S.s. Riverina, Wednesday, Sept. .17. S.s. Tarawera, Sunday, Sept. 21. S.s. Monowai, Wednesday. Sept. 24. S.s. Maital, Sunday. Sept. 28.

The Union S.S. Go's Tarawera arrives from south to-morrow morning, and will be tendered at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m., leaving for Auckland later 'in the day. The Huddart, Parker Co's s.s. Tictoria arrives from Auckland to-morrow afternoon.

The s.s. Kojvhal sailed for Picton last evening to toad" cK^tfjrqjS : .. Ofaehuriga, from which port 'stt_"i3aUs;:ifo;r -Qreympjith. The s.s^ -tosambha, which arrived at Gisborne Yesterday,*, was.. busy to : day discharging at the town "wharf. The steamer brought a large .general cargo to Gisborne, including 12,873 feet timber, 659 bags pumice, 200 bags lime, 500 bags cement, and transhipments ex steamers Makura, Monowai, Westmeath, and Indralema. The vessel .returns to Aucklandthis evening. ...... j The barque -paniel -arrived at Gisborne yesterday '- afternoon, -with ' a cargo of hardwood from Clarence River, for Messrs Langlands and Co. The barque left Grafton at 7.10 a.m. on August 6. and the following day crossed the Clarence River bar, Westerly winds, with a smooth sea, were experienced for 'the first few days, but on August 11 "the sea- Increased' and on August 12 a high sea was running. The weather moderated . the .following day, and on the evening bf . August 15 the Cape Brett light was .sighted, the weather, at the time, being threatening with flashes of lightning* The start Pf the run down the coast was made In squally weather, which on August 18 increased to a gale, bringing up a ■ heavy: sea. The next day the Tirltiri light -was: sighted; the- sea at this time was moderating, but on August 20 a N.E. gale sprang, up, -and the. vessel anchored m Rangitbto channel, and remained there until .7.30 a.m. on Saturday, August 23. The East Cape was rounded on August 26. The wind was S.W., with a' smooth sea. On August 28 the vessel was becalmed, but the day after, a southerly gale with a heavy sea came on. The weather moderated the next day, and the vessel stood- into Gisborne.- . -. : The Daniel will "be iri' Gisbbrhe' fbr about 'a week, and_*rom Gisborne goes to -Auckland, 'and then to Merchrf _fasr, an& perhaps Whangaparapara, to load timber for Rockhampton. From Rockhamptbn the' "ship sails for Clarence River.

The following vessels 'Will .probably be within wireless range to-night, from Auckland: Marama, Manuka; Mderakr, Wahine, Maital, lonic, Riverina, Victoria, and Tofuai' Frorri : WeH-inglfih":' " Corrltfa, Riverina, Maltai, Manuka", Tofua, arid "Wahine.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 2

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EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 2

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 2