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DEPARTURES.

Friday, September G. nipple, s.s. fe.j p.m.), 413 tons, Carlson for .Wellington. . ■ « . Saturday, September 7. Fail-burn, scow. (6 a.m.),, 59 tpns, Berridge, for north. The Awahou arrived this morning from north, and sails at C o'clock this evening tor Coast Buys and Auckland. . The Echo arrived this .morning from Napier, and sails on Monday evening' -for Wairoa. . The Ripple sailed last night for Wellington* V.' The Fail-burn left this morning for Auckland. The Arahura could not leave Auckland before 4 p.m. to-day, owing to heavy rain there yesterday. If she arrives m time to-morrow the inwaro" passengers wiji. be tendered about seven .hours after the vessel passes ihe East .Cape. The last launch has been fixed. lor 6.45 p.m., and the office of the Union, Co. will be open from 5.45 p.m. to 45.45 p.m. for booking passengers. The Arahura leaves at the usual hour for Napier.. Following is the passenger list as at .present: Mr and Mrs Caldwell and 2 children-, Capt. and Mrs Wilson; and Mr and Mrs F.'J, Williams; '.Misses- Whttcombe, -Sanolan't, Pickering, Rush, Caldwell, Chapman, Craighead, Stevenson, L.j Hopkins,- M. Hopkins, and Delahunty; Mesdamesr Edmonds, Sandlant, H. Smith, Delahunty, Tidswell, Mackley, Woodruff, , and Mayne; Messrs McFarlane, Jenkins, Martin, Blake, Hamilton, Bull, Gregory, Petlerd, Knight (2), Humphries, Perry, B. Williams,' Bock, Gardiner, ttaig. Toplis, Harie, Morrison, and Bad-ley; -Liettts. Birrell and Middleton; Capt. Edwards; Sergts. YLudbrook, Clifford, Batli, Caldwell; Corpl. Torrie; L-c6rpl.> Macdonald; and Trpr. J. Griffon. '"■.'■ , The Monowai does not leave Dunedin until Monday, oving to heavy rain experienced, and consequently will not pass through this port before Friday. The Karamu .left . Oamaru yesterday nfternoon for Timaru, which port she is expected fo clear to-night for Gisborne direct. She 'brings a full load of general cargo and produce, and is due about Tuesday. On discharge she proceeds to Westport, calling at . Wellington for bunkers.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14703, 7 September 1918, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14703, 7 September 1918, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14703, 7 September 1918, Page 2

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