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Friday, March 36. Ripple, s.s. (0. p.m.),' 250. tons, Carlson, for Napier. Petoue, s.s. IG p.m.), 704 tons. Cowan, for papier. : Saturday, March 27. Koutunui, s.s. (4.15 a.m.)„68- tons, Allen, for Tokouunu Bay. , . Victoria, s.s. (i p.m.), 20G9 tons, Crofts, for Auckland: Additional passengers: Mr and Mrs Astley,AVlr and Mrs Jackson. Miss Oliver, Mesdames T. Robertson and Thompson, Messrs F. Ldomb, Marshbank, C. Duun. F. Hall, Thompson, Colledge, Strettan, Pardy. Jeffreys, Hope, Williams, and Williamson.
The HuUdart-Parker Cq.'s s.s. Victoria arrived from South ' this morning, and left, again early this afternoon fpr Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay. ■' The Union S.S. Co.'s Monowai arrives Scorn Auckland tortnorrow afternoon, and proceeds South during the evening. She will he- tendered" on arrival, and again with outward passengers at 7.30. Messrs Richardson and Co.'s Ripple returned to Napier last 'night. , The Canterbury Shipping Co.'s Petonc left Tor Napier last night with a load ol sheep. Messrs Richardson and Co.'s Koutunui arrived from Napier at 1 o'clock this morning, and left agaifl . a few hours later for Tokomaru. to lighter a Home steamer that. Is 'loading' there: ..''"■ The G. and D. Co.'s Hawke's, Bay loads equal to. about 13,000' carcases of /frozen mutton, and leaycs, to-night. for Napier. The Shaw, Saviil arid Albion Co.'s Karamea is expected .to arrive on Monday from Auckland for Homeward loading. ......... ... The Union S.S. Co.*s Rosamond' arrives on Monday from Auckland via Tolaga Bay, and leaves the same night on the return trip to Auckland. Tlie s.s. Wanaka left Bluff on Thursday for usual ports. It is probable the Gisborne cargo will be transhipped, at Auckland. . . A •. Messrs Richardson and ' Co.'s" Kahu arrives from Coast bays on Monday, and sails on . Monday night for Tolaga, Tokomaru, and Auckland. The Mako arrives fi"om Coast bays on Tuesday, and sails on. Tuesday night for Napier, Coast bays, and Auckland. The Union S.S. Co.'s Rakariba, having bpen delayed; at Auckland 'through rain interfering with discharging operations, is not expected to leave |liat port until Thursday next. She lands coal at Tokomaru Bay, and reaches Gisborne about Saturday next to load sheep for Lyttelton. ; - .
Tiio New Zealand Shipjping Co.'s Chartered steamer Hallamshire left Napier today for Tokomaru Bay to load 500 casks tallow and 1800 bales' wool. , ::" • The Blackball S.S. Coi's Ngatbra completes discharging coal this evening, and leaves' for Greyihbuth. r ', . Bookings for South per s.s. -Monowai to-morrow night:— tar and Mrs C. J. Morris and child, Mr and airs A. T. Cole man and child, Archdeacon and Mrs Williams, Mr and Airs Toneycliffe, Miss Kenuedy. Mesdames Hannah and Infant, C. Smith, Holds'worth and child. J ; C. Sturtt and three children, Mfessrs A. E. Hoare, (>., 8,, Morris. S. Westward, B.iF. Green, J. and R. Dayman- R. Watson, L. E. AstrvbroQk,, Lawrie, S. GlareACole, C. R. A<lamson, T,. Sherratt, Barrington; atid six steerage. , -
Messrs Common, Shelton and Co. have been advised that the ionic arrived at Hobart last eyening, and is duo at Wellington".on Thursday morning.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13645, 27 March 1915, Page 2
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