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OVERSEAS VESSELS.

Surry, from Liverpool (Dec.. 20); due at Auckland about Feb. 18.. . Burgermester Hachnaann, from New York< (Nov. 14); due at Auckland about February 20. Suffolk, from London (Jan. 8); due at Auckland about February 23. Matatua; from. Liverpool (Jan> 8); due at* Auckland about February 28. Aorangi, from San Francisco (Jan. 7); due at Wellington about February 29. . Star of Scotland, from London (J_an. 6); due at Auckland about March 3. Rangatira, from London (Jan. 8); due at Auckland about March 5. Jesseric, from St. John (Jan. 4); due at Auckland about March 14. Invevklp. from New York (Dec- 31); due at Auckland about March 15.

The ferry steamer Takapuna arrived from Napier yesterday morning as usual, and she returns to Napier to-night, leaving the wharf at 8 o'clock. ' ■'_. -,

The Union S.S. Co.'s Maitai',' which. has re-entered the Dunedin-East Coast-Auck-land service after . being laid un at Port Chalmers for several months, was late m getting away from Auckland on Saturday night, having . waited for the "Within the Law" Company, reached Gisborne at 10.35 last night. She "was tendered with one launch at 6 o'clock this morning, and shortly after the Maitai con-timjefl-'her voyage South. .Captain A.M. Edwin 'Js incoiiimand, and has with' him the following officers: Chief, Mr R. J. Refeyps (late of the Warrimoo; second, Mr G. J. L. NetheTton (late-; of the -Atua); third," 'Mr jr. M„ Nicol jilate. of/ the; MoeraKl); fourth, Mr G. A. Herbert; pui'ser, Mr W. McN. Spiers; assistant purser, Mr W. A. Miller; chief engineer, .Mr T. R. Anderson; /second, Mr C. McCaughey; third, Mr R. P. Hunter; fourth, Mr E. FallweU; fifth, Mr D. Matheson; chief steward, Mr _.. pickles; wjrelegs; operator, Mr S. C. Fowke.

The. Union S.S. Co,'s Rosamond, arrived this afternoon from Auckland, via Tolaga Bay, ahd on completion of .discharging cargo returns ta Apcldand. The ., auxiliary top-sail schooner ' "Elsie Mary returned on Saturday from Tokomaru Bay, and she will probably sail tomorrow evening for Greymouth.

The Union S.S. Co.'s Kaitangata arrives to-morrow 'morning' from' Newcastle, via TokQinaru, to discharge coal.

The Canterbury Shipping's Coi's Petone arrived' yesterday morning from South, and leaves again to-night. Her cargo for Gisborne -included the following: — From Oamarn. co loo's so 50-s, and so saciis Hour, 50 sacks oats; from Timaru, 755 sacks oats, GO 100's, 240 50's,Tind 160 sacks flour-,- 20 sacks oatmeal, .40 sacks- bran audi bale; from ..■ Lyttelton; " 200 sacks malt, :*V2 sacks oats, 20 sacks" wheat, 2 sos ki 1 linseed, 2 sacks beans, 2 sacks peas, ;* >jaf;ks meal, 4(5 sacks pollard, 40 100's, r,o "JOO's, 000 50's and 30 sacks flour, 12 bags onions, 10 sacks barley, 13 sacks bran and 18 packages sundries; from Picton,, 2100 sacks chaff- and 36 bales hay; from Wellington, 5 packages stfndries; from • Napier, 5 packages sundries. \

Tho Huddart-Parker Co's Westralia will arrive at Gisborne on Wednesday morning m her usual run from Dunedin to Auckland. She will be tendered at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. , '

On her way from Sydney to Dunedin, the^Jinddar-t-Parker Co.'s Riverina passes through Gisborne on Wednesday afternoon. ■ She will be tendered on arrival and again with outward passengers at 7.30 p.m. i t , ,■ ..-. The Shaw, Savill ahd Albion Co.'s Kumara is expected, to load at Gisbornp next Friday. (Messrs Common, Shelton and C 0.,. loading agents.). , Tho Tyser Co.'s* Stat of India took the following . cargo froni Gisborne:— Shipped by Williams and Kettle, Ltd.: 11,581 carcases mutton, 3345 carcases lamb, 55p quarters beef, 366 bales wool, 241 casks t allow, 10 casks oil, 10 crates kidneys.

The following vessels will probably bo wltihn wireless range to-night:— irrom Auckland: Victoria and Westralia. From Wellington: Ulimaroa, Westralia, Maori, Wahine/ and Maitai. m range of Chatham Islands, Delphici! v.' ; "'.:. „ -' * .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13306, 16 February 1914, Page 2

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OVERSEAS VESSELS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13306, 16 February 1914, Page 2

OVERSEAS VESSELS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13306, 16 February 1914, Page 2

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