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ARRIVALS.

Friday, May 21. Mapourika, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 1203 tons, Webb, from Auckland. Passengers: Misses Ackroyd, Murray, King, Pittar, Roe, Binney (2), Murphy, Campbell, Hirst, Shannon, Graham, Riding, Nicholls, Reidy, 8011, Buckley, Mayell, -O'Couor, and Haapu; Mesdames O'Sullivan, Hill and child, Williams "> and 2 children, Davis, Bridgman, King, Jobson, Wade, Newman, McLoughlin, Keen, Garside, Gall, Wiggins, Longdill, Reeves, Meredith, Akrbyd, Bushfield, Lhvorthy, Lintett, Clayton, . Murphy, aiid Kowkia ; Messrs. Van Dyke, Lees, Taylor (2), Eriwri, Mcintosh, Hood, Hale, Falconer, McLaughlin, Titl, Tee, Webb, Shelton, Mclsaac, Newman, McLaughlin (2), Stitchbury, Anderson, Keen, O'Shea, Laurie, Raymond,' Reeve, Rosser, . XeUy, Stevenson, Meredith, Bigwater, Phillips, Phelan, Spr'agg, McCallum, Sutoliffe, Clayton, Curham, Smith, Rogers, KeH9, Gave, Nasmftb, McPhail, . Karauria, Parata, Rcttie, Potaka; and 17 steerage. DEPARTURES. Thursday, May .20.' - Fanny, s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 55 "tons,. Harle* son, for the Coast. . '

Tho Mapourika arrived from Auckland and Tokomaru Bay this morning,, and was tendered for inward "passengers -on arrival. The last^ launch has been .fixed -(for 7.30 this evening, and the vessel later proceeds to. Napier, returning from there on Sunday', being tendered, with; one launch at 7 a.m., meantime, for Auckland direct. < The To Anau loaves Napier to-night, and is due here to-morrow morning -with produce, and general cargo .from South. After discharging the steamer proceeds to Lytlelton to re-load at the usual Southern ports for Napier and Gisborne." • The Monowai left Auckland last night for Napier direct, •• and the leaving here this evening, will connect with her at Napier. ' ;■'•'. .- • The Mokoia is expected to. leave Dunedin about Tuesdny next, Lytteltoh Wednesday, Wellington Friday, ahd Napier Saturday, passing through Gisborne on. Sunday week for Tokomaru Bay and Auckland. The Kokiri is expected to load at Greymouth tp-morrow. with a part shipment of State coal, and after' discharging here proceeds to Napier and Wellington with the balance of her cargo. ; After unloading her* cargo of benzine and coal the Huanui is to load general cargo tor Auckland. The liouto commences' loading this afternocn ( and is espected. to clear' tomorrow for Lyttelton and t Dunedin with general cargo, also a number of empty barrels. The Fanny , sailed for the Coast last night.) She proceeds to Napier from Tokomaru Bay. Tho Awahou sails for the Coast and Auckland at 6 : p,m» to-day . -Tlie Kiritona f •is -'due -. frorii Napier on Sunday and' loads' :6n Monday for Tolaga, Tokomaru a^nd. Tuparoa. Vo The KoutAntii- is expected, to leave Wellington on Monday, with a load of coke i'ov Gisborne.-. •■■•-.' ■>.••■_ ;-.. ' Tbe -Tiroa: is expected jto leave Auckland to-morrow-, for* Hicks Bay* - • ' The auxiliary- schooner Huddersfield is now unloading --.her '-'/cargo of hardwood at the Kaiti wharf. ■' The Mapourika, which arrived at Auckland from Gisborne at six o'clock on Wednesday morning, experienced heavy weather on the run north, and the voyage •occupied 36 hours. The'.Qrari, arrived at Auckland from . Melbourne on Sunday morning. She left Melbourne on May 8 at .5.50 p.rii., and experienced fine weather until .the Monday, when she ran into a cyclonic storm. The wirid blew with hurricane' force from the «outh-west and a big •conlused- sea was vanning. These, conditions continued until Wedribsday evening,' fjherv the "'weather modern ted. The storm ; was at its height on Wednesday morning, when the steamer was "hovo to" for about three hours. ,-The Orari shipped a fair amount of water, but . sustained no damage. ,Sho, brought 10,000 tons of wheat, the largest shipment fever ■'brought into Auckland. ■•" - f .. . The Wanganui River steamer Manuwai has been sold by Messrs. Hatrick and> Co. to tho Waikato Shipping Company, The upper deck is being removedj-. and, . when the work is done, the vessel will be towed to.. the Manukau by the . Arftftfewft. The Manuwai was launched m 1894, ; hemg the •second steamer of the Hatrict fleet, to^be niaced on the- river» ; Sb.e-jswas... built m Britain and put together*; at / Wanganui. In future the Manuwai, will trade, "on the Waikialo River. ' . ' r * , The Mapourika takes • the following • pas-s^-nyersC.for Napier ito-'nigtit-'-rMisses King, Hayes, , Sinclair, Monro, .Gillingham, Murphy, Griff en, Branson,- Alexander, Pferry, V'ilbow (2), Woott-on, Massey,' J-fitcheß, Moore, Murray, Eddy, Mdrtley, eorrfgan, "Double, Dennett, McErlain, Canning, Brown, Orr, Ferris, Sisters PunTer and Viewer; Mesdames Bridgman, King, de I/iiitour, Cameron, Lysnar,;.:-Mprlmian and child, Sweetapple, Catton, Barker and infant; two nurses and 3 children, Cairns, Wheoldon, Wootton, Hare, Richardson, Oallerden, Martin, Stevens, Bray- and wild, Cassin and child, Lowndes, Tullock, McKinley and child, Sholderoft and child, fiatchelor, Cander, Stowe and. \ Orr; Messrs Burhard, Motcalfe, Bull, Wildish, Dennett, Whyte, .Gordon (2), Poiuerpy, Knight, Mitchell, Alley, Calder/ Catton, Thomas; Tuftock, Peebles, McCarthy, Bastion, Foster, J. A. Taylor, R. K. Taylor, Hoclren. Brown, Parminter, Newman, Tnxfowk Dodd, Newman, Taylor (2)i C.- A. t'^Lautour, Cameron, W. D; Lysnar, Morion. W. G. Sherratt, Rodgers, McLaren, Vordharo, .Bmnard, Anderson. Murray, Hudson, Sharpin, Steven and *boy, West, Woodward, Gloeson, Elston, Adams, Hare, Mitchinnn, Hoare, Donaugh, Bwart, Togo'ii, Bottle. Flint, Pierard, Hunter, Keesby. Pool, Benuchamp, Buire, Poppel•wHl. Bull m, Woolnalverst, Thompson, . ■"•rifTf-n. Hutchison, Burry, Hewitt, Durs- '. on, Choldcmf fc,- D. J. Barker, Brownley. >)>rrv and Geroghry, Masters Jessop and Cummings.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15222, 21 May 1920, Page 2

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ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15222, 21 May 1920, Page 2

ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15222, 21 May 1920, Page 2