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SHIPPING

PORT OF NAPIE* TUEBDAP, MAY Sth, 1923. ARRIVALS. May 7.—Mako. 10 p.m.. for Waikokopu, East Coast Bays and Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS May 9.—Kamoana from Greymouth and Westport via Gisborne. May 9.—Putiki, early, from Gisborne. May 10— Waimana from Gisborne. May 10—Ripple, from Wellington. May 11.—Arahura, 7 a.m., from Northern P May 14.—Admiral Codrington from bornePROJECTED DEPARTURES. May B.—Wanaka, 3 p.m., for Gisborne and Auckland. May 8— Rira, for Auckland. May B.—Dorset for New Plymouth. May B.—Koutunui, 7 p.m., for Gisborne and Coast. . . May 9—Putiki, early, for Coast and Wellington. , « May 10.—Ripple for Gisborne. May 11.—Arahura, 8 p.m., for Northern ports. LOCAL MOVEMENTS RICHARDSON A CO. Mako: Left last night for Waikokopu and Auckland. Awahou: Loading at Auckland for Coast and Gisborne. I Ripple: Leaves Wellington to-night for Napier and Gisborne. Putiki: Due to-morrow morning from Gisborne, and will sail later for Wellington Ruru and Fanny: Lightering meat to Waipara in roadstead. Kiritona: Loading wool for Waipara. Koutunui: Loads this afternoon for Gisborne and East Coast Bays, as far as Hicks Bay. Sails 7 p.m. to-day. Tangaroa and Te Aroha: Waiting to leave for Wairoa. Koau; Lightering cargo ex Dorset. Tu Atu: Waiting to leave for Wairoa. UNION LINE. Arahura: Due to leave Auckland again Wednesday afternoon for Tokomaru Bay. Gisborne and Napier. Due here early Friday morning, sailing again the same evening for Gisborne. Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. Kamoana: Due to-morrow morning from Westport via Gisborne. Wanaka: At breakwater, discharging produce and general cargo. Due to sail 3 p.m. to-day for Gisborne and Auckland. Wingatui: Due to commence loading at Southern oorts to-morrow for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. SHAW. BAVTLL A ALBION LINE. Waimana: Due Napier on Thursday from Gisborne to load for New York, Boston. Canada and United Kingdom. From thio port she will proceed to LyttelFEDERAL LINE. Wanpara: In roadstead loading meat and general cargo for the West Coast of England. From this port she wiU proceed to Wellington. Dorset: In roadstead discharging 600 tons of cargo from Home. On completion of which ihe will sail for New Plymouth this evening. OTHER VESSELS Admiral Codrington: One Napier from Oamaru via Gisborne Monday next to load meaf and wool for Home. (Local agent: C. H. Cranby A Co.) R|ra: At Inner Harbour, loading manure for Auckland. Wid will sail to-night. Canadian Seigneur (Canadian Govt. Line): Due Napier about 21st from Wellington to load wool and general cargo for U.B.A. and CanßfTa.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 120, 8 May 1923, Page 4

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SHIPPING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 120, 8 May 1923, Page 4

SHIPPING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 120, 8 May 1923, Page 4

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