ARRIVALS.
Saturday^ September 11. Wanaka, s.sV (3.lQ' a.m.)i tons, from Auckland. 1 . " ' I Ripple,-s.s. .(12.15 p.m.), .413, tons, Carleon, from Napier. DEPARTURES. Friday, September 10. Arahura, s.s. (9.40 p.m.), 1596 tons, Drydcu, for Napier." ' ■ .'.>.
The Arahura s»mied from Gisborne for Napier last nigutfj arriving ; there at 6 a.m. to-day, aud cleared that^ port on her return ti-ip to Gisborne a<T -7.30 . a.m. Arriving r at Gisborno this afternoon -the steamer vras tendered witn one launch at about 3 p.m., after which she left lor Auckland uirect. The 6teamer is to return to Gisbotne on Wednesday next, "'.' The AVahura bad a large -complement of passengers from Gisborne for south last night, numbering approximately 230. The Wanaka arrived from Auckland this morning and comineneqcl the discharge of her pistjbrne", c.iTgo,: 'The vessel is' expected "to ; be^ dispatched" this evening for Wellington direct.' From that port sh4 is to proceed -. to c Ly^teijton -and southern ports. ''" " ' K '* ' " '• "" ' ;"""■ ~'-'" The Kowhai, from Westport^ left Greymouth at 7.55 a.m. to-day for Gisborn© direct. The steamer has about 950 tons of coal to discharge at this port, »fter .which she is td return to We'stport. Tho Shaw, Savill and tAlbton Coi's steamer Waimana.- is . .expected to arrive at Gisborne from Wellington on September 21. T|io steamer Js t& load at this port: befojro going fco^Tdkoiriuru. Unjf as previously intended. Besides other produce sue i§ to Joad her& 15Q0 -bales! of
The approximate sailings, of. Huddartt*ar.ker steamers 'as^ foflaws> ' lie Riveriria' is expected to sja.il -frbhiVAucKland. for Sydney >ri Sepfcemljer '21; . the Wesfcralit is timed i» iaei^iWellin^ton. for Melbourne, via tho Bluff, 09. ': the same day; the Ulimaroa. should '.leave Wellington for jSydney and Hobarj^on. the 30th inst. '" ;: '"•'''■.4" Tho S;S. and A', liner AtHenic is due at Auckland from England eir v ly on Wednesday morning. -,»■•. ' • .. , The overseas steamer WesMneath is expected to arrive in Gisbprne on Monday from Wellington for Hobeward loading. Upon completion # workiw'^at this port the vessel goes back to Wellington. The N.Z. and African Company's liner Northumberland was to leavfc Sydney yesterday for Lyttelton, Wellington, Gisborne, Napier, aiuL again call^ at Wellington, to load for Boston and New York. The vessel; is due at" Gisborne on the 29th* "and from here returns to Wellington, which port she leaves on the final occasion on October 8, and is to sail on October 12 for .the U.S.. ports, via Panama. The au*. schooner Fairburn arrived in Auckland 1 yesterday morning^from Hicks 8ay. ..-. ...■■ •' ' - ..- : :- y ". The discharge of the ?lsie Mary's cargo was continued this niorhing. The Union ..Co;']? barque GlaabrooV ,bas arrived at San F-rtmcisco from pallao, via ports. She will load case Q)l at .'Frisco foi cither New Zealand' or*;' Australia. The steamer. . Induna . is loading . hardwoods.^t Burnrc for; IJunedjn.. , Tli e \Gbverhmejit .' steaitner . ..Hitfejinoa, which has T>pen Uflidergoin^ hp •gjtsensive overhaul* in Wellington, is' ej^pectcd to be. ■in commission again this Tveek. . 83\c will BTtprw^ds 'Wxh 4* Mt''Waso^a\ trip of ihspection of Norther^ Hgnthouses. The new steamer Shahrlstto. vtMch has just been purchased by the^ Union Company, will be renatned Kawat\ri v She was built iit 1919,' an/1 is iiv"fconjmai(a 6f . Captain 'G. Simpson. ; Shevip atprfeSeht at Dunedui, and from thai/pot^is to go on to Adelaide to ' eompilete dliSsharge/ Tho C. and Di steamer -'Port 'AiiftUstft i<s loading at New York for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dnnedin, and Australia. Sho is to Jeave7the America^ jiorb on September 25th, . T|ie cjt>njpany's steamer Port Niqfepjßon is to sail from 'London abbut. October B&ad for Australia and New ZoalapcL; .. * • '.' . The ~ following " passetogfei? . .''fteißiye. for* Auckland by the lArahuri' this afternoon : Misses, Tibbits (2), Coulton, .Liggen^ WUloughby, Mo^ihie," Irving, Hfeage>,-Bauc-rof\.. Fai^man and ch.ild\ "VWllc^r.^ffen, ! \ Reno, Robb (2),' Parks,' A^ftnd : %cke^ team (16) ; Mesdames Shepherq, Langford,' Oaten,- Jag© .and 5- ohilji'ren,. M^ini©, Vincent and child and iflfaM Gpttiottr | and child. Hunt rr, Ijodgea jafed ch^ldj: .C. , Jeffries, H. Joffries a,nd , phild. sh»Uy, 1 Stufrrt and ? chiWren, Thorpe, Harrison, ' . McCallum, Gordon,' D^miijey;! Messfs Lloyd, BUrden 4 Thorpe^: Oaten,. Anderaojk Shepherd, Lanpford, Kent, Bafeer, fayldr, Colehounio, Falconer,. Hunt, Smith. Qudd, Abraham, Johnston. Whinray, Gleeson,Caulton, Stuart, Petherbrldge, Hunter, narrison. Nicho|ls, Hanseh, Norton, Reno, Giles, HByMttle^VTh^iiJSpn^BVtetJloy, Roy. Bell, Swainton, McMillan. Glenval«, McCallura, JoVenson, Bje^. Berendson, !Dominey, Howard, .'; ' Clbuston, McCulla^h, Garlick, Elston;, Jlbr^an, ami Smith. , •.•.•*.'.-■:•"!?•"•'■" «
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15316, 11 September 1920, Page 2
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