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ARRIVALS.

Thursday,' March 1. Wini'mera. s.s. 13.55 p.m.), 3022 tons, Kell, from Sydney and Auckland. Passengers:—Fron. Sydney: Misses W. White and Whitniofe. Mrar-W. A. Hood. Coastwise: Misses Roberts, Crocker, White, Dower. Beamish, McPherson; Mesdames Riches, J. Dower, E. Hyde, Pollock, Osmond, Howard and 2 children, Carter and Dean; Messrs R. Campion, J. W. Lambert, Riches. W. Taylor. R. A- .White, J White. V. Smith, A. Kirk, Robertson, McDonald, D. Grace, Grtw*©v Glendinning, Verde, Judge Jones, Corporal Roderick. Friday, March 2.' Kaeo, a.s. (5 a.m.f.'' 1 184 tons. Lane, from Auckland, via Coast Bays. Kiritona, s.s. (6 a.m.); 136 tons. Per rian, from the Coast.DEPARTURES. Friday. March 9. Wimmesa, s.s. (noon), 3022 tons, Kell, for south. Additional passengers: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lysnar, Mr. and Mrs. Cotton and child. Miss Luhn, Mrs. Carlisle, Mr. Williamson.

The Kiritona arrived from the coast, to-day, and . sails at noon to-morrow, taking cargo for coast bay? as far as T«^ Araroa. The Huddart, Parker Co.'s Wimmera, 1 from Sydney and Auckland, arrived yesterday afternoon. She was tendered at 7.30 last, night with outward passengers, and was engaged until this morning working cargo. She sailed at noon today for south. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo arrived t his . morning ' from Auckland and coast bays after a prdtraeted voyage. During last week's storm the vessel sheltered under Cape Runaway « and . Little Awa nui. The Ripple is due from Napier tomorrow, and sails m the afternoon. If sufficient inducement offers she will call at Napier on Sunday morning to land passengers. The Echo sailed for the coast last night. Tho auxiliary -.schooner Houto reached Onehunga at about noon on Monday In ballast from Kaipara. The Houto left Kaipara on Sunday. February 18, and crossed the bar at 11.30, a.m. Under ordinary weather conditions she should have "reached her destination the next owning. As it was, the trip took eight days to accomplish. The schoonery got within* 15 mfi_& of tha ManU-tan.'Heads on the Tuesday following her departure from Kaipara. 33_en «he yras blown by the heavy gale auite ISO miles away from the Manukau, For. -»W«_1 ; days Captain T. Richards, thesmaster. was compelled io keep out to sea. The little ship behaved splendidly all tha. time, anu. suffered no damage to her- hull, though several* sails wer6 blown to'; ribbons. The Houto^nev<.r (.hipped any "heavy . seas, but she was kept hway front-the'-Manu-kau largely owing to the Very heavy sea on the coast. When the weather moderated a little the crew was able- to get new sails bent. (

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14236, 2 March 1917, Page 2

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ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14236, 2 March 1917, Page 2

ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14236, 2 March 1917, Page 2