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EXPECTED ARRIVELS.

Fram NtfrtD*- •. '. ■ :, ' t ",. . . S.s. Warriinbo. Sunday, July 12. S.s. Maitai, 'Wednesday. July,' ls. S.s. '^tfarawera, Sunday, . July ' 19. S.s. Victoria, Wednesday, July 22. S.s. MoKoia, Sunday, July 26. Froni Seutn— S J3. Maitai. Sunday. July 12. S:s. Petone,. Monday. July 13. S,s. Tarawera, Wednesday, July 10. S;s. Victoria, Saturday^July 18. S.s. jdokoia, Thursday, July 23. S.s. Maitai, Saturdfty>; July-r«5. -^^ S.s. Tarawera, Wednesday. July 29. ' PROJECTED, DEEARTU.RES. For Morttt— •,>.'• -Kv-" - '.' S^. Squall, Friday, July 10. S^. Maitai, Sunday, July 12. S.s. Tarawera, Wednesday, Jvuy*ls. S.s. .Victoria. Saturday. July 18. S'j. Mokoia, Thtfrsday, VJuly 23. S.B. Maitai, Saturday,, July ;25,. S.s. Tarawera, Wednesday, July 29. Far Samth— , S.s. Ripple, Friday. July 10. Si. Warrlmob; Sunday,' July 12. '' s.s> Maitai, Wednesday. July 15. S.s. Victoria, Saturday,-* July 18. S.s. Mokoia, Thursday, July 23. S.b. Maitai, Saturday, July 25. S.s. Tara% ara^^ ybffitetopri July 29*The s^. Ngahere arrived last evening from WhangareL with •. *a> part -load of cement. She sailed again early this morning tor* Napier," Wellington, and Greymouth, to discharge the balance of the' cargo. . - <■■ „• • -:■•-.■. "» , Messrs RlchardsoTfi and Cds Squall was a late arrival last night from Auckland, via Coast/bays:- ; Stfe sails again fo-night m her lisual jmfif ; to -AucklancU: via the Coast. Captain Gray , is m charge of the Squall; relieving Captain Jones', who is on holiday leave."' ■>' ;:'>'■'■'••£-. 'i-^- :■ The Ujnon. S.S. iGc'S; Maitai,- which is replacing 'the Monowai, will <be late m passing thrtfUgh Gteborhe^--^Ws u ;?week. She leaves Wellington tb^highti and Napier to-morro^r night, and will be tendered at Gisborne'* on Sunday inbtning with' one launch, ;"which leav^ the Wharf at 6 Messrs* Richardson and Go's Ripple arrived 'ttt(s .morning, .Irpin , Wellinffton and Napier, frrith, general cargo.- and^brihging several IJpassengers, .She returns this evening- tvith passengers" sAd*. 'cargo The rjfnioh, 'SiS'-* CC's <: Warrimoo passes through ,Qlsbdrne on evening m her usuM run from Auckland to Dunedin; via pom; v . The'saß Rosamond-is expected to leave Auckland for Tolaga . Bay and Gisborne on Monday. ';:>;• ■■ i -" . ,''•'•■ ,', r " The produce steamer Kowhai is expected to leave Dunedin tovday or to-morrow for Gisbdrne, via • the usual ports, which , this trip will Include Plcton. She is due at Gisberne about the end 1 of next week. The ketch Coronation, which- put back to the bay ',; yesterday jmorning wind bound, sailed' ir agaiti this -morning for Auckland. The steamer Joan Craig |s due at Auckland from Newcastle, with a cargo of coal and hardwood iposts. She will discharge the hardwood , at Auckland, and complete unloading "coal at Gisborne. The following are the 'ruling 'rates of freight on coal from Newcastle: — San Francisco 15s 6d, Honolulu 13s 6d, Acapulco lfjs, GUaymas lSs^Valpai-aiso, Pisagua Range 2os, Manila 12s 6d, Singapore lis 6d, Java 12s, Caliao 20s, Auckland Bs, Gisborne 16s 6d, Napier 10s. 6d, Wellington 9s fid. Wanganul % ..l3s. Lyttelton 10s, Tlmary 10s 6d,- Dunedin 10s 6d, v Bluff 10s «4. - . „.,., The Canterbury Shipping Co.'s Petone leaves Lyttelton to-morTOw for Napier, and Gisborne. - The auxiliary schooners Kaeo and Orete are working.: the Cdaift f ports on ; their way from Auckland to Gisborne. - - v : The following vessels. are within wireless, range: from Auckland; Fiona and' Navua; from' Awanui, Manuka, Fiona, Navua, Star of England. - The follpwing w^reiGlsbprne shipments by the Shaw,- Sa;vill H arid -Albion Co.'s Waiwerhir-Shipped by Gisborne Sheep Farmerf*^ Frozen * Meat -Co., Ltd., 16 bales • wool.' 70: casks .tallow,,, 27 : casks pelts, «15 cases preserved meats^3soi' carcases .mutton, 7B0: carcasesi^ainbv .5426 "quarters beef, 50 crates kidneys, 182., bags ; ox tongues; Dalgetyi and Co?.; 24^ bales ' wobl, lo casks fallow, . and 5 casks pelts; Common, SheUonrand: Co.. Ltd., bales wool, io casks pelts, and 1 case "general; Bennett and Sherratt, 10 casks pelts; Murray. Roberts^-.ahd Co., 61 Bales' arid 13 pockets wool. B*:i dumps sheepskins. 10 sacks hair, and 12 Icasks. tallow v .. The following hav^i passages for Napier by the s.s. Ripple, which- sails at 5 o'clock; this evening^Messrsf-J. McKee, L. C. W. Catton, A. Webster, J. Vincent. >•.'. . '""

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 10 July 1914, Page 1

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EXPECTED ARRIVELS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 10 July 1914, Page 1

EXPECTED ARRIVELS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 10 July 1914, Page 1