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DEPARTURES.

Thursday, Scptemberl6. . Kowhai, s.s. , (6.40 p.m.)*' 792 tous, Jalmae,. for Napivr.. V Friday, September 17. ' Hudderefield, aux. schooner (7.45 a.m.), 126 tons, Kerr, fo.*j Sydney. Tiroa, s.s, (8 a.m.), 206 • tons, Fowler, fot Hicks Bay. * Elsie Mary, topsail scjiooner (8 a.m.), 99 tons, Miller, for Auckland^ - Arahura, s.s. (10.40' ami.),: 1596 tons, Dryden, for Napier. -\ y It was found, impossible, o^iilg to"'tlie heavy sei at the entrance of wie river at 5 p.m. yesterday, to Render ths Arahura.. It was therefore %deCideli_"ho'-; t6'"'€csi_ler'' tho steamer until 7 o'clock this morning, and this was accordingly doneY Owing to the large number to be transferred and the heavy swell still running iii the rojwlBtead, tlie landing of passengers and mails was accomplished -under difficulties this morning. The Tuatca eventually returned to tho wharf at JQ.4O a.in. The Arahura, after being tendered, left For Jlapier, at which port she is to be' held .until early to-morrow mornirig. The < steamer arrives at Gisborne to^morro-W morning, when she is to bo tendered with the launch', for; inward passengers -upon arrival. " The last launcli to-morrow is fixed' for'\ p.m., .and the Arahura later , proceeds to Auckland direct. ...-"■>'. * ' '['■ The Kowhfti,; which' ran for shelter under Young Nick's Head.yesterday, proceeded to Napier at. 6.40 p.m.* ,m order to refill her water tanks. A supply' of water was on board the Tuatea'for-ber, but it was impoysible to transfer it to the collier. The latter arrived at Njapier at 8 aan. to-day, afid it iV intended to keep her there until to-night to' discharge part of her coal cargo> and she will" reach Gis- • borne" tp-morrow nioming at $ o'clock to continue unloadiug. It is .anticipated that the balance of her coal cargo will be landed by Monday evening, ajfter which the collier sails for Westport; direct.' The Kini is discharging her Lyttelton produce at Napier* to-day, and on '-. completion there collie's on to Qisborne'to finish unloading. > TheTJe Anau, which is at -present m Wellington, is to-prooeed from that port to Napier and thence to Gisborne. She has produce from South Islari|i. ; ports to discharge, and is due at Gisborne about Tuesday next. y Tho Federal and Shire chartered steamer W^stmeath returned to the anchorage at 7 o'clock this morning, and /the work of loading her wai recommenced. It is hoped to finish loading and dispatch the vessel from Gisborne early next week. The Ripple arrives from Napier m the morning, and sails for "Wellington at" 8 p.m;; y -',"•■' Thb Mako is duo from, tho,-. Coast, on Monday; with a load of wool for theWestmeath. She proceeds to Napier aiid:.Picton from here. '"'■•"•''. The Awahou is duo about Thursday next and; loads Coast,porta, ahd Auckland. ' - ;' According to* cable advice ifroni Australia, Messrs Clare and Clare's newTyacquired sailer,, the War Lord, sailed today from N6«jjgastle. Th'?'saUer isi'kiadvd with timber for Auckland, and on completion* of discharge;" there I .'',:ii ,'to* toad coal fot^isborne,Y Y;;YY',';y * ' ■'*! '"" ■'' The Tiroa cleared;:this 'nibf'Kihg 'for Hicks Bay, and after discharging there comes back to GUbprne';^ -load agaiti for Hicks. Bay.' -.' '.-■.. Tho aux. schoviicr, Fairbutri: left Augkland yesterday moriiing""-for Hicks Tho topsail sehooilei* '"EMe Mary "was towed out of the river this morning by the Tiroa, aud afterwards set s-4.1l for Auckland with general cargo." Tho auxiliary schooner* Hudersfield 'sailed from Gi6b.orhe^ for Sydhoy this morning. Tlip mailer had been delayed I ftt tliis port for a number of days through the desertion of two. of her crewi Two nfcvv men were obtained- m Ahcklahd ahd brought -down ..b}* t ths - Arahura^ and- this luoniiugV the Harbor. -.Bpard-s*' launch ob* tamed them from that -vessel aiid conveyed them to tlie sailer. The new members of tho crew' were ;then;/feigned ori7 and the Customs cleared the ship. ■ Tho Blue' Funnel liner Aeifeas has tliij distinction of beiug the first vessel^ to carry-a.'library for the ship's company, epecially planned io meet their educational needs, and^workiug under a:system capabjO'of ■ extension "to "thc'Ywhole mer" cautile marine. The provision of crews' libraries is part of an educational scheme - - devised by a Commission of. the World Association for Adult ?ducati<ni,. Adclphi, W.C., which is representative of all the interests involved, and is working iv cooperation with other societies~*which exist for the benefit of seamen..'.' "'■.■. The foVlowing were landed from' the Arahura from, Auckland and Tokomaru Bay this morning:' Mesdames Long, Russell, Don, Long, Bailley, Murphy, Miller, Bergston, TttomAsilMfeDonald, Poutney, McCarthy and 2 children-'Cbrisp, Arthur, McCalluin, Rait, Lucas and 2 childi-en, JliH,* Barrow ahd "2-. chilihen, Langdatc, Foster, and. Stevens; Misses Pringle^ Barker, Mills, Dobson, Sh'erriff, Knox, Bengston, Mitchell, McLaren, McEwan, Daucbcrall, Cutmerc, 4Brucet,Bur-d>-tt, Lee, and Clews.; -Messrs Feiirson (2), Hodges, Corbett, Y^Rus&l.^. Morris, Jones, Cooper, . Madden, Brown, Wallis, : Adams, Hardie, Burman, Ryan, Morrison, Spragg, Moorc^aft, y (Meiizies, Norris, -Power, "Burch; T«rnaeY-Clark^**_iii.w-less, East, Kirker, McCaftßy, ! Arthur, Hovell,'Richardson, McCallum, Anderson, Barnfather, Coutts, Young, Fountain, Barrow, Brice, Laugdate, Fos.teri'Bjrch, McLcod, Flavfll, Bqllj-Winn* Sampey, Pollard, Piesse, Drwmnond, '3oc, Johnston, Carrigan, Shaw, Clowb,^ Ilabgood, Major Spragg, Lieut. Moore, "arid Rev. Searle. ■4n ; !4 ■:■<>«-

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15321, 17 September 1920, Page 2

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DEPARTURES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15321, 17 September 1920, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15321, 17 September 1920, Page 2

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