SHIPPING
The Waimii is expected to leave Dunedin tomorrow, for Onmaru, Timaru, Wellington, Napier and Gisborne.
The Kopua, with poles and timber from Grafton and Coff’s Harbour, is due at Napier next week.' The vessel arrivese at Gisborne on February 21.
The Karepo is expected to commence loading coal and posts at Greymouth on Monday for Gisborne.
The Matua is expected to leave Auckland on Tuesday for Suva, where she is due on February .18. She proceeds thence to Pago Pago, Apia, Vavau and Nukualofa, returning: later to Suva and Auckland.
The Rangitiki, with passengers and cargo for New Zealand, sailed from London yesterday. Proceeding via Curacao and the Panama Canal, she is due at Wellington on March l-l.
The Monowai sails from Wellington at 3 p.m. today for Sydney, where she is due at 7 a.m. on Tuesday. The vessel is to leave Sydney on February 18 for Auckland. The Wairata. from Lae and Rabaul, left Milne Bay on Wednesday and is due at Wellington about Wednesday of next week. The Koau arrives at Gisborne from Napier tomorrow morning and returns later to the Hawke’s Bay port. The Pukeko is due at Gisborne on Monday from Portland. The vessel will sail later next week for Auckland.
The Koutunui is expected at Gisborne next Thursday from Wellington and Napier. The Kopara commences loading at Lyttelton on Monday for Napier and Gisborne. The Margaret W loads at Auckland today and on Monday for Const bays and Gisborne. She is due at Gisborne next Thursday.
The Tekoa completed the loading of frozen meat, wool and general cargo from Hawke's Bay, Wniroa, Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay for London and Liverpool at Napier ami sailed on Wednesday afternoon for the United Kingdom, via the Panama Canal. The Rimutaka, with passengers and cargo from Auckland for the United Kingdom via the Panama Canal, left' Balboa on February 4 and Caracas Bay on February 7. The vessel is due nt Southampton on February 22 and nt London on February 23. The Waitemnta is to leave Dunedin this week for Auckland, from which port she is to he dispatched later for Lnutoka, Suva, Raratonga, Papeete and Vancouver, where she is to load in March for New Zealand ports.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22868, 11 February 1949, Page 6
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