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ARRIVALS.

Friday,. July 23. xirahura, s.s. (6.45 a.m.),' 1596 tons, Dryden, from Napier. Passeijgers: Misses Curtis, Batten, Stotro-,. McLean, Bird, Donovan, CanVagfc, -Bpatty,'" Welleron, Urr, Rawley, Itnugo (2); Mesdames Haig, Blackburn, Gear, Clever, McJlahon, Goldsmith, ' Palmer, Harrison, ■ Templeton, ThompSoii, ftorsfalU Mortlson; < Lame, Austin, Cameron and infant, Bevcr, Cutuiere, Jacobi, .Me Via, Burns, Family, Nov/ton, Powell, Odgeri ;' Messrs Stoddart, Fanapa (2), CotteiiHj Rutledgo, Begg, Tatakove'r, Everard, Morris, Lysnar, Goldsmith, v ; Biggar, : Livingstone, Milnes, AVhytc, 'Palmor, Tollison, Jones, Thompson,. Hepi, Liv^gsjtojic, St. Claii-, Kau.6, Bropko-Tayiorj . Gahillj' Lysnar, Louden, Odgen, Lpvcll, Devcr, Goldtsmith, UlcDonalfl, , Griffin, Mc^cau, Taylor, Hamsort, Stevens, Clajtk/ Erskine, Douovnu, Miles, Bird, Letter, Sweeney, Jtobbius, < Fitzalkn, Hamilton, Austin, McVia, Thomson, Buxtoiij, :Cameron, Skeel, Bellamy, Flynn, Badiey, Halford, Lam« 3, Baird, Newton, Fordh^m, Bendall. Haley, Powell, and 62 steerjjge.

Tiic Araliura arrived from; Napier tliia luoruing, and was tendered with thb first launch at 8 o'clock. 9Phe Irisfc launch is fixed for 8.50 o'clock -fcornight, the Arahura .later leaving fof Napfer; She returus tb-inorrow, ancl-JKrfll 4>e tendered with one launch at 2 p.m. ■ .Ttro afterwards proceeds to" 1 Auckland, omitting Tokoparu Bay. , ; " . The Monowaf is expected to, leave Wellington this evening" ■ JWr JS.&Pfy* an d is due to arrive at G^fißtftfaß' ,bk ! Sunday, whtn she will "bo teiidered-' ? witb ' one launch at 10 a.m. Tlio vessol later proceeds to Tokomaru Bay, eA route to Auckland. : ,^.- It is anticipated that the Tg. Anau will not finish discharge of- her southern producfe at Napier until to-morrow, and will then come o« to Gisborne ,to land tho balance. After discharge at i&isboruo the Kleaoier proceeds direct, to AVhargarei to load cement for Auckland. .» Tue Kftmo is expecfed to leave Greyxnoutli this afternoon for Napier. After Qisc'harging part of her cargo at tbut port she ooiues to Glsborno to put out the balance, now about 1100 : t6us. Owing to the benzine shortage m Auckland Uie consignment to have been loaded by the Huanui for Gisborne has been commandeered. . A cable-, message received by the New Zealand nnd African Company states thai! the A. and A. liner -Borderer, with cirgQ from New York and Newport News, left the latter port on the 9th July, for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Adelaide. The Borderer is due at LyttelCoh about the 15th August. Losses from firps (according to advices by a recent English mall>'hatebeeiisoiMowhat serious. The . sj«atiie>'. Cordoba, which was abandoned on, fire off Socotca, was bound from Rangoon to Constantinople. She is an ex-Germffn liver, of 4889 tons gross, built m. 1895, owned by the Shipping Controller, bejng leased to ihe Orient ■ Sieam Niavigatron - Company. The P. and O. liner Sardinia, bound from Calcutta to London, "was seriously on .fire at MarsciHes, the ca*go concerned being jufco and gunnies. , ... The C. and. D.liver. Port Alma, wliicli Urrived', ab^.Auckland from New York, is hotter kubwn m tlieso as .the Inuralefnay oni of the well-kno\rn Milburii lino of She has ,tetn twenty years' soa Service, but is m sufficiently •; < gobd" • trun to make' an .excellent trip from New York! Sho 'ssailed " f rom that port on Jwie 12 with 70t)0 tons of peneral cargo, including a! n^nbet of motor ."•cfcrs ..for Australasian ports. A calm passage, without incident, Is reported, both before- and after reaching the Canal. Her por£s are, after Auckland, Wellington, Lytteltoii, , Punedin, Melbourne, and Sydney. .'Captain., J. J. Jv.^k is uv i commaitd. '. , ' '"'-.*: ' , •Th4-'-»»tßft»inb'f .WestMah'wjah,"'>hicli, arrived at -Auckland last- week, inaugurates a new service between ' San Francisco; New Ziealand, and Australist' .i The company mtehds . to . run a uiouthlj" service with vessels of 8800, ton*. , ' V A visit, to Tarahaki was. recently made, by Mr D. A. Aikeii. general "• nibnagcr of the Union Stenm Ship Company, "and re-, presentations vrerp made ta-him by ttic Chambjer of Cominerco to., reinstate ..the Mapourika on the' fortnightly, run, Lvt-telton-Wellington-Now Plymoutii.. Thp. jservice' from the South Island combined with ; tho' ...Wdliagton •- sertice'fvifc-* was pointed out, would meeO Taranaki's requirements, and Mr Aiken.'was assured ihat to insure a payable service to the shipping company a reasonable increase m. freights frould not be oibjected to. Mr Aiken promised to give tho piatter every consideration, • and he has " lidw .informed the New Plymouth Chamber .of Commerce, that the request would be acceded to. tlie increase on freight charges from southern ports being. fixed at -2s 6d a ton. fb was understood that thb Mapourika would make ncr maiden trip -of the reinstated service at the .«iid of >the weqk, leaving Lytteltou* with, 'a V full cargo, 'direct for New; Plymouth. . 7 , The following v have bbpUeVJC^r Napier by the .Arahura, leaving /G.isjiorne tonight: Misses Voice, Dalrytnple. . Smith, Weston; McDougall. Pairher, Atiil . I'aram; Mesdan>e s Barker,, Shervatt, Wilson, Col^man and infant, WlHtams artd; 3 children, Penny. Lusk. liuuter.v.'Qm'h. rlson, and Tuhnic^liffo; .Messrs^ "'Barker, Slierratt. WiUfam^; BardswllV ftic'kard. Mahoney. tlpgobso'n* Craiff, :.Paltndgre, Barry, Ginighan, Barber,. l?or^am, AVillfains, ClaiJi, iMc.Dougall; . Hargtavcs, doLuen, Evans, Blanstaitl Dlavy, Walters, Iluntei 1 . Tunnlcliffe, Hamilton,. Bverard. Fitzall&n, Bellamy, Hayley,' Beiison,. Or^ viss,. p'Rouvte (3K- .'Prfau'rose, Smale, Wlilfe. Sccdts, Rogtrs^rif Sngl'Gfreen.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15274, 23 July 1920, Page 2

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ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15274, 23 July 1920, Page 2

ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15274, 23 July 1920, Page 2