SHIPPING.
VESSELS .m ' POET. • jj —ln the Eoadstead. — f Admiral Codrinston. s.s. '• —At the Wharf.— i Ihnlpn Powell. s.*» J Fair burn, s. | EXPECTED ARRIVALS Arahura, s.s., from Auckland, to-day. / Win;;atui, s.s., from, Napier and southern ports. Awahou, s.s., from tho Coast and Auckland, April 19. ; Ripple, s.s., from Napier, April 20. ; Putiki, s.s., from Napier, April 21. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. | Arahura, s.s., for Napier, to-day. ! Ripple, s.s., for Wellington, April 20. ! NOTES. , ■ 4 The Arahura sailed from Auckland yesterday for Tokomaru Bay and Gisbcrns, aiul is due here this evening. : She is to he tendered, here at 7 o’clock , with one launch for both inward and j outward passengers, after which she ; proceeds to Napier. x The Wingatui is expected to leave j Lyttelton to-day for Napier and Gis- • borne with a cargo of southern prof duce. From here, the vessel proceeds i to Auckland to complete discharge. ! The Putiki is expected to arrive at , Gisborne on Saturday with a cargo of j benzine to discharge. : The Awahou is due at Gisborne tomorrow frcuji Auckland, via Tokomaru ' and Tologa Bays. i The Ripple is expected to arrive at j Gisborne on Friday from Napier, and 1 sails the same evening for Wellington, j The Tiroa was to sail from Auckland ! yesterday for Hick’s and Tokomaru ! Bays and Gisborne. After discharge i here the vessel loads again for the j Coast and Auckland. | The schooner War Lord arrived at Wbakatane yesterday morning from \ Gisborne after a trip occupying just j under four days. The vessel is to load ! soon at the Bay of Plenty port for | Gisborne. I The ketch Huanui is expected to sail ' from Auckland this week for Gisborne . with a cargo of benzine. Tlie Orari. which sailed from Liverpool on February S for Australia and New Zealand, is due at Picton from : Australian porta on April 20 to com- • mence loading for the United Kingdom. I The Hnrnmii. at present loading at ; New Zealand ports, is expected to sail j for England about April 30. i The Ngaliere is to load coal at West j Coast ports of the South Island to-day i for Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. She j is due at Tokomaru Bay on Monday ? next, and after discharge there, comes ; -on to Gisborne to put out the balance 1 of her cargo. j SHIPPING .MOVEMENTS, : ' AUCKLAND, April 17. | Sailed at 5.10 p.m.. Arahura, for Gis- ; borne. j Sailed at 0.10 p.m., Tiroa, for Gisj borne and way ports; 2.25 p.m., Mako, | for Napier and Port Ahuriri, via East ! Coast Bays. ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9671, 18 April 1923, Page 2
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