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EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

From NoHh-^-- ' S.s. kai.tal, Sunday, April 12. S.s. Pakeha, Tuesday, April 14. S.s. Victoria, Wednesday.* April 15. S.S. Wari-imoo, Sunday, April 19. S.s. Monowai, Wednesday, April 22. S.s. Tarawera, Sunday, April 26. S.s. Victoria, Wednesday, April 29. From South— ••• S.s. Takapuna, April 10. S.s. Victoria, Saturday, April 11, S.s. Arapawa,* Saturday, Alirll it. S.s. Takapuna, Sunday, April 12. S.s. Warririiod, Wednesday, April 15. S.s. Takapuna, Wednesday, April 15. S.s. Takapuna, Friday/ April 17. . S.s. Monowai, Saturday, April 18. ■S.s. Tarawera, W_dtie__ay,"'Ap-il'_2. - S.s. Tokomaru, Wednesday, April 22. S.s. Victoria, Saturday,- April 25. S.s. Warrimoo, Wednesday, April 29. ' PROJ-OTED DEPARTURES.' For North— A.s. Huia, Thursday. April 9. I S.s. Victoria, Saturday, April 11. S.s. warrimoo, Wednesday, April 15. S.s. Monowai, Saturday, April 18. - S.s. Tarawera, Wednesday, April 22. S.s:* Victoria, Saturday, April, 25. ' S.s. Warrimoo, Wednesday, April 29. For South-*-S.s. Monowai, Wednesday, April 8. S.s, Takapuna, Wednesday, April 8. S.s. Takapuna. Friday, April 10. S.s. Maitai, Sunday, .April 12. S.s. Takapuna, Monday, April 13. S.s. Victoria, Wdenesday, April 15. S.s. Takapuna, Wednesday. April 15. S.s. Takapuna. Friday, '■ April 17. S.s. Warrimoo. Sunday, April 19, , S.s. Monowai, Wednesday, April 22. s.-ATirawera, Sunday, April 26. s.s. Victoria, Wednesday. April ' 29.

The ferry steamer Takapuna leaves for Napifcr at 8 o'clock to-night. j The Union S.S. Co.'s Maitai arrived from Napier early this morning, and cleared for- - Auckland ' shortly^ after 9 j o'clock. lr\ order to assist m the transport of passengers from Wellington to Lyttelton i on Thursday evening, the Union S.S. 1 Co's Mdnowai is being hurried south. The vessel worked Gisborne this morning. She arrived m tne bay about 5 o'clock^ and proceeded, to Napier, two hours later. ' V Richardson and Co.'s s.s. Ripple, arrives from Wellington direct to-morrow morning, and leaves for Napier at 7 o'clock j to-morrow night. Passages -may be book** ed at Williams and Kettle's office. Yesterday, afternoon 'the Union. S.S. Co.'s Rosamond cleared for Auckland direct. The Maoriland Shipping Co.'s s.s. Holmdale left foil ' Nelson last evening to load sheep for Oreymouth. The small steamer Arapawa is Iclue from Wellington on Saturday morning to load sheep for Lyttelton. Richardson and Co.'s s.s. Weka should reach Gisborne from Napier to-morrow morning, and returns fo Napier tq-mor-rpw night. Owing to Good Friday being a holiday m shipping, circles at JJJapier, the Huddart, Parker Co.'s ' s:s. Victoria will not leave there for Gisborne "until io a.m. on Saturday. The vessel will be tendered on arrival, and with the outward passengers, probably at 6 p.m. The scdw Moa will probably come off the slip on to-morrow evcining's high tide. Tlie a.s.. Huia is expected to sail tomorrow for ' Auckland; The N.Z. Shipping Co's R.M.s. Remuera arrived at -Wellington yesterday from London with a full complement of passengers, of vwbich the following arc for 'Usborne—S^ses D. L. Beadle, S. Elliott, J. S. Meadsp and Messrs H. and J. A. Bow and A./M. Turner. Wellington-papers report that tho s.s. Paloona wfll enter "tlie East Coast run 'in place of the' Warrimoo, leaving Dunedin on Friday, July 3, for JioHherri ports'. The following have booked passages for Napier by the. s.s. * Takapuna to-night:— Mr and Mrs Car r and child, Nurse Fletcher, Misses BiH-iam, Grub'b, Davis, B. Walker. Gray (2), Nolan, Faram, Cullen. Rhodes and Canipbell; Mesdames Mate Moana. Coiley, Hamon, Forsyth, Bridge and child. Livingstorie, and 2 children, Adair and infant. Dods, Thompson and infant, Hansen and child, Barker and child, Nolan- and 11. C. Anderson; Messrs Gotland. Barry, C. Morse, W. Howard,H. B. Boys. Cathro. Webster. J. J. Martin, Bridge. Craig, Skeet, Burns. Sawyer, J. AY. Witty, Faram, Evans, 11. C. Anderson, Ballantync, Merson. T. A. CravWord, R. S. Crawford, Home, R. W. Kyme, Bullock, Etherington, S. Wootton. CW. Johniston, g. Balfour, Long, Rhodes, Zachariah', pooling. Stout, Penlington, C*. Hall, Lindergreen, H. C. Davey, Legge, H^r^is, Wills, A. E. Davey, Lewis. JenHips. R- Seymour, A. Colebrook, C. H. Ambridge, Allen, Thomson, Jones, Coop, Little, M. McLeod, Steele. Green. Morgan, Hansen; Peddle, Williams, W. Barker, tfolan, H. Barker, Tregeaglc, Littlpjohn, Wild, Glover, Campion, G. Wildish, Thelwj)U, A. McDonald, J. E. Newton, Roscvear, Livingstone, V. Gray, and Hill. • file following vessels are within wl relets range to-day: Maitai, Marama, Talune, and Niagara from Auckland; Victoria, Westralia, Maitai, Maunganui, Maori. Wahine, and Navua from Wellingtop; Willochra and Maunganui from Awa.rua; Niagara, Maheno, JVlarama, Maitai, and Talune from Awanui.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13351, 8 April 1914, Page 2

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EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13351, 8 April 1914, Page 2

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13351, 8 April 1914, Page 2