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DEPARTURES.

Friday, May 21. Awahou, s.s. (6.30; p.m.), 407 tons, Nairn, for. YYaipiro Bay, < Mapourika, B .s. (».3O p.m.), 1203 tons, vvebb, for Napier. The Mapourjka complote4 discharge of Ler; Gisborno cargo, %nd left for JNapier laSt , UJght. The vesßei : leaves there tonight, arriring here on Sunday morning, when she will ■' be tcuddred with olio launch at 7 a.m., later proceeding to Audetoud direct. On arrival there she witodraw3 for. her aouual "' survey" and overhaul, " ' ' ' ■. : -The Te Aftau larrived froih : south, via 'Napier, with produce ...and. general- cargo at 6.15 this morning; It i«' hoped sbe will leave ou Monday night for Lyfctelton direct to re-load at tho usual southern jwrts for Napier and, Gisborne. ' , .' ..The . Kokin, which was expected t to Iqate GVeynjauth to-day, is now 1 unlikely to leave, before Tuesday With State coal for. Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. The utmost efforts are .being made to complete the overhaul of the ArahUra m order that she may leave Auckland ,on Tuesday nest m her usual tunning fol\ Tokomaru Bay. amj. .. Qis^roC, passjag through here on Weahesday I f or Napier^ The aits, schooner Fairbunt arrived m port yesterday, afternoon 1 'after!. a good trip, bringing-.' lime,, and,, general cargo. Leaving Auckland on Monday the vessel proceeded to Mahurangi to load lime; and left the latter poi't on Wednesday. After' discharge the fWburn loads: timber for Hicks Bay. . The Kiritona is due .front Napier tpinorrow and sails for the Coast on Monday evening. ' .'-.-.. . « The Tiroa is loading cement at Whangavei for the Gisborne . Shecpfarmers' Frozen Meat Co.'s works ap Hicks. Bay. The Houto is to sail for- Lytteltou and Dunedin. . j The . Elsie Mary was to sail to-day for Auckland. < ! The Cathkit is expected to complete the loading of hpr^ -.cargo of timber about the middle of nest week: _, -.-,.._ | Gisborne. basj,4iofc f s.eeuj so many sailers at the , wlißrvjj& M f or,/" APnf& Cousideraljje ! time, n0 lefcs Wjan"si£', being tied up this morning, fc w^arf were the Elsie Marjf .an^d while at the "town ( whj9rfL wcjc^jUie .Fijjrburn, Huanui,' Houto, M;oajJ|t|fe; ; | Tho Mapourikii rlan^eu-ryesterday transhipments ex >tl^usDawa, Otaki and I Rcmuera. •,-.••' ' ( jTJ^u^.jatatoSi a Sydney paper of recent issue 1 Tegarding a vessel now at Gisborne: "The three-masted schooner Huddcrsfield, v which has just been fitted with a 100 ' horse-power Skandia engine, was taten ] for a triaj trip down the harbor yestqr* I day. JjFhe'. schooner proved herself cap- 1 able oor.r r . doing 7i knots,, an hour. The Huddersfield is a new'vepsel jof 220 tonß, ' and was built at Huskisson, Jervie Bay, last_y y .ear.by._Mr .Joseph Dbnt^, Her dimensions are: Length 120 ft, beam 26ft, and a jnottWjed 4epbh of iDffc. Th^e Huddei;*I^>W .teftvea fop Cfisborjie, torday." '.: .' .Tiie first-shipment pioj| fuel', JOOO tons, for the bunkers of, th^ljjfenganui.i.whi^h ismaw being cqnvected-.into.ani.oil burner i at. Port CKalmbers, v left San. Froncisco on April 29 by the Waitfiinata. The Tahiti, t v^hich is also being. converted at/SanFrap.ciaco,;.will take m a. supply ! of ©il ijuel at ' that ppft. GapUin,. Worrftll, late of the Mokoia^ will ,\ be; ' iii command^ , of/, tKe Maunganni when, she ehUjrjj,; the.Sydnoy-Weihngton-San Frftnci^co ,mßil ,S . In connection with the loss of £ho Commonwealth Government liner Carawa rr the roaster has reported thai flap vessel struck & ; jr<?ef off. Puerto Chica, on the Island I t»f Chatham, m tho Galapagos Gmup,. on Maroh 21, and foundered on. March 24 m li m ft fathoms of water. A small p.orfcipn i of the cargo,: consisting -of case^ oil -from | Texas, consigned to the Texas Company Of Australasia,. Ltd., has-been'- recovered. Th« .crew werA camdd to Siaba Elna I Ecuador, by the schooner Blanuol Cobas, | whioh was despatched to the scene of .the wfeck, • . . ■ ; .-.. i ;■■ <,:■;:... :.. ... - •r ■ The following have booked for, Auckland by the Mapouiiki, sailinff to-morrow morning:— Misses Whelan, Lewis, Iszot, lilack. \y alter, . Kllto , and . 2. .chUdren, Lowndcs, Nelson, Cassldyi 'Ryan, Watson. Rees, Lamer. „ Mesdames Cronan, Bartlett Ashwell and infant ' Hicks and boy, Morrow; Olsen and infant, McNutt,. McKcon, FeU, Auty, Iszot, Menzies Eusiace, Tidmarsh; Messrs Tidmaish. 1 McKeon • &), Fell, Auty, Carrigan, • Anderson, Vernon, Ashton, Tidmarsn, Ward. Lloyd Lever, Sutcllffe, Little,. -Page, Stone, Pike, Raymond, Martin, Coleman, Wiifion,, M<jCalluni, Murant. V. Rarkcr, Eyatt, Bradiiuf^'. Field, Loomb, Stone, Valentine, Woods, Robinson, Walters, ' Millar, Curham, Morrow, Costello, und 4 Andtrson, Major Adams. .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15223, 22 May 1920, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15223, 22 May 1920, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15223, 22 May 1920, Page 2

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