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ARRIVALS.

Saturday^. September 11. Tiroa, s.s. (7.45 &mj, 206 tons, Eowler, from Auckland. ''' '- Monday, September 13. * Westmeath, s.s. (10 a.m.), 8129 tons, from Wellington. ■ ■.• AO^f>ARTUAEi.: SaturdaVi September. 11. Arahura, s.s. (4.35 p.m.), 1596 tons, Drydtn, for Auckland. Wanaka, s,s. (10 p.m.), 2422 ton*, for j Wellington. ■- ■■, i : Sunday, September 12. Hippie, s.s. (0.30 a.m.), 413. tons, Catl* son, tor • Wellington. .

The Arahura left Gisborrie for Auckland; direct, oa Saturday afternoon softer being tendered with one "launch for in♦rara ai»d outy/ard passengers. The iteamft-; rettans to _ Gisbornei b» Wednesday, wheu sfaft is to be tendered ujpon arrival for inward passengers. The last launch that day is ; tiuied""to go'^ufi. at 7.30 -p.m., the vess«K]ater4*]JWce'e^itf to Kapier. ■ '»'.."■.'.•■■ . like Arahura brought 'the following pasSengerst'rom Napier dv.'- Saturday rMissfes Sheirilf; . Mal/bewSj Kaiig», : McDonaM,' Niqp.l, Pugh, Moore, 'Searle, \; ;Sandall, Smith, McSkimming;, Mesd/ames Oates, Xbom'pson,- Sherriff, ■ SteveftsJ) Ker*r,V Esngi, Williams, Park«r, Shadbblt, jTucUeypV^idenbergii, Ferguson ; ' Messrs Sandlant, Greenfield, Natusch, - 'Oa't^Sy Thompson, Harg'roaves, Scaahell,,.Carinotdy, Williams, Waguoi-Lie, ALieu, Manßing,,Tvickey, John. son, Kearney, Smiih/.-.Andferaoh, -•■ Ragell, Laurie, ' Waiker,^- Ferguson,: Cotterilh and 3 childijen, Pahenea-, Chisliplni, riKohere, Williaiiis (2), tanahani, •" fSJaeeri,. '} C'apt. Holmes, " "Rev.- Eimie, Napier , High School fooibaii team, ; and 4 sttierage. ' W r • The Waiiaka { completed t:dißcha!rge^)of her Auckland cargo on Satiirday/eve^ng And left at 10 pVm. for Wellington : direct. The Kini is expected -to leave Lyttelton late to-night for Napier and Gisborne with southern, produce,., , /< , •; ' . '; .' •, The Kowhai left Greymoiuth..:at 8 a.m. on Saturday for Gisborne direct, and is due at this, port 'this evening to discharge 780 tons of coal. .The local coal cargo consists . of 26S ; tons : oi State coal and 515 tons from the Weitport colleries. On completion of discharge at Gisborne the collier returns to Westpor.t direct... The Te Anau left Oamarii at 4 p.m. on Saturday for Timaru," the^ca Lytteltori, Wellington and Napier;' $ The "produce steamer is expected to arrive at Gisborne at the «nd of the present -^reck. to. discharge southern liargo. - : ' Tlie Ripple sailed for. Wellington early on Sunday; morning. . .„: Tho Awahou is due about Friday to load for the Coast and Auckland. The'Mako is working tihe Coast on her way sputh. ' • / v Tho liner Westmeath pfriv«d jo tho bay tbis^ morning from ..: Wellington to commence loading for Hoiie ports. The Tiroa arrived at. [Gisborrife from Auckland on Saturday evening and berthed: on morning.^ llie steamer towed th* Gisborne Sheepfarruers* Frozen Meat Co.'r- new-' lighter frorii-' Auckland. On i completion of discharge of .90 tons of cement and general . cargo the vessel is to' load for, Hicks Bay, and is expected to clear f^om here ahoafc : * Wi^nesdlj." AiJtef working at Hickfc Bajr Bhe^'reiajtfira l6 : Gisbovne to, load agriiri ' for^thkib port. The loading of the.aux.' schooner Fairburn, for Hicks Bayj. has b^en^ delated by^heavir rain at Auckland;'' Z5 " J "- \ The Elsie Maiy is still discharging, and on completion loads for AVickltod. The date of ;£he aux^ > schooner Huddersfield's departure fctt Sydney ' ;wjth timber is etiU indefinite. (This is caused through, the. desertion df of ".the vessel'^crew .whom it has -noivy^t been able %o replace. . • ..»'..' ■*>.... ~' Four motor cars were landed, f rom. ,d*e Ripple, this trip. The ' ketch Huanui is ' loaded at -Auckland and is awaiting a favorable wind before setting' sail for; Gisborne. Mr L. D. Chnk, late Vf the Royal •Navy, joined' the Tiroa at Auckland as chief ofßoer. ' ; ' . . *■ ' The General Steainsbip* Corporation's liner West:. <)amargo is a verj? interesting vessel. She was completed V>n JulywlS of this year, and was built ■*&-■■ the Shaw Batcher (Shipyards, San . Francisco. . . Like -the West Mahwab, tho othewestfel of ' the same line to visit Wellington,., the West Camefrgo is a vessel of 8«X) toris, aixdv&as a steel "deck. She; is v -an ojl-fuel vessel. She discharged $0,00& cases : 'W <Sl at Aujbkland, ■ 30,000 af Wellington, ahdl had 15,000 for NeW Plymouth, ind'SOOO 7 tons of cargo' and 5000 ft of lumber for Melbourie. r Captain L. H. Waataahl : iS m command, and Captain R. Smith, of Auckland, acted as coastal « pilot oh the West' Oamargp on tho trip from Auckland *to Wellington. Mr :M. Graham, traffic : manager, fortlje company. at%San JFrapeisco", is ti passenger "by"' tfi'e' vessel. He- is making arrangemenU. at various New Zealand and Australian- ports for future visits by vessels of the same line. TJhe captain of the auxj^ary schooner HultL. reported at Napier, that he sighted thdhftcow Cathkit' oft thecEa^Cape.Von Friday of last week.*, The' Cathkit:: is; en roiite to Napier with a load of "hardwood from Australia. i ', .'■"•'" :; '.. '

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15317, 13 September 1920, Page 2

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ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15317, 13 September 1920, Page 2

ARRIVALS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15317, 13 September 1920, Page 2