DEPARTURES.
Friday, September 10. Ripple, s.s. (7.40 p.m.), 413 tons, .Carlson, for Napier and Wellington; Passengers: Messrs T. A. Crouch. S. C. Hodges, C T. Mitner, Fiveash. Faulkner, Daniels, Letham, H. O. Jenkins. F. Hall, and W. 11. Smith.
Messrs Richardson and CO's s.s. Ripple left last night about 7 ; 3.0 o'clock for Wellington, via Napier, with passengers and cargo. On reaching Wellington the Ripple goes.' into dock, and the s^s. Squall will make the next trip m her place.
The Union S.S. Co's produce steamer Karamu arrived at Napier to-pay from southern ports, where produce, was loaded for Napier and Gisborne. -" The steamer leaves Napier late to-night for Gisborno, and will arrive to-morrow,* and; on completing discharging operations sails lor GreymoutU direct. The Union S.S. Co's Warrimoo arrives from .Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay, early to-morrow afternoon, and will* be tendered on arrival, and. at 6.45 p.m. with outward passengers for south. The..; steamer is to be withdrawn from the East Coast running (this being the last. trip), and will be replaced by the s.s. Monowai.
Messrs Richardson and Cos.; s.s. Bahu ls expected to arrive from Auckland and Coast Bays on Monday, and to Auckland, via way ports, the. same evening. v ■ ■ :y. . The Union S.S. Co's Rosamond arrives on Monday morning from Auckland, tia Tolaga Bay, with a general cargo, and sails lor Auckland direct at 5. p.m: on the same day.
The Union S.S*. Co's Mararoa leaves Auckland on Monday for Gisborne.. via Tokomaru Bay, and will arrive on Tuesday afternoon, being tendered , ori arrival and at 7.30 p.m., and leayes at a latehour for Napier and south. *Tlie vessel will relieve the Monowai m ahe ferry, ser-. vice, and commences- her-; first run ori Thursday next f rom -■ Wellington. The Union- S.S. Co's Paloona; which, is expected tb arrive on Wednesday morning from south, left Dunedin. yesterday at 3.45 p.m. r )y The New Zealand Shipping. Co's Otaki is expected to complete loadingwoperations and sail for Auckland direct to-night. Messrs Richardson and <sp.|s\s.s. Tangaroa will leave Napier at" 8 w o'clock to.hlght with passengers and mails >fof GisJjorne, and returns tb-mbrroW .to Napier at- 8 a.m. .... ,- y -r. .. ... Bookings per Warrimoo <■ for■Southoto.morrow night at 6.45-.— tFbr Napiet: Rev. Father Dignan, Mr. and iirs: o,,..R.i»Wat-. eon, Mr and Mrs Winstariley, Misses Palmer, Martin, Sheen (2),. Cafnpbjell, Hodge, Hlngston and Sharping Meiaatries W. W. Bridge and Martin, Messrs Myers^ough, Hunter, Elchelbau'm, Lawrie, •W.atapn . (2). Hackett/ Thompson. Harris, ntiii Malone. For Wellington: Mr and 'MWi:%-<3hitty. Mesdames McCliskle ana Wilklnsdri. For Lyttelton: Messrs Williams' (4), Merill, and Gibson.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13786, 11 September 1915, Page 2
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