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SHIPPING

PORT OF NAPIER THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1923. ARRIVALS. May 16.—Ripple. 8 p.m., from Mailington and Akitio. j EXPECTED ARRIVALS May 17.—Kiritona. from Tawapapa. May 17.—Arahura. from Auckland, Tokomaru BUy and Gisborne. May tt.—Admiral Codrington from Gisborne. May 19.—Wingatui from Southern produce ports. May 19.—Arahura from Gisborne. May 19.—Wanaka from Auckland. May 19.—Ripple from Gisborne. May 21.—Opawa from Gisborne. May 23 —Port Melbourne from Gisborne. May 28.—Canadian Seigneur from Wellington. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. May 17.—Waimana, 10 p.m., for Lyttelton. May 17.—Tangaroa for Wairoa. May 17.—Koan for Wairoa. May 17.—Tu Atu. for Wairoa. May 17.—Arahura for Gisborne. May 17.—Ripple for Gisborne. May 19.—Arahura for Gisborne and Auckland. May 19.—Ripple, for coast and Wellington. , Maj- 19.—Wingatui for Gisborne and Auckland. May 19.—Wanaka for Southern ports. LOCAL MOVEMENTS RICHARDSON A CO. Mako: Working East Coast Bays on -route to Napier. Awahod: Due Whangarei to-day from Gisborne. Ripple: Arrived last night from Wellington. and sails 7 p.m. to-day for Gisborne. Putiki: Leaves Wellington to-morrow lor Pict on. Ruru and Fanny: Lightering wool to Waimana in roadstead. Kiritona: Due from Tawapapa to-day. Koutunui: Leaves Gisborne for Tuparoa and Tokomaru. Tangaroa: Ixiading for Wairoa. Te Aroha: Waiting to leave Gisborne for Wairoa. Koan and Tu Atu: Waiting to leave for Wairoa. UNION LINE. Arahura: Delayed in Gisborne by heavy sea. and is not due here until about 2 p.m. to-day, and will probably sail again 8 p.m. for Gisborne. Due back 6 a.m. Saturday, sailing again 7 a.m. for Gisborne and Auckland. Wingatui: Due Napier about Saturday from Southern produce ports. From this port she will proceed to Gisborne ami Auckland. Wanaka.- Leaves Auckland to-day for Napier. Due here Saturday morning. SHAW. SAVILL & ALBION LINE. Waimana: In roadstead, loading for New Y’ork. Boston, Canada and United Kingdom. From this jiort she will proceed to Lyttelton at 10 p.m. to-day. * OTHER VESSELS Admiral Codrington: Due Napier from Oamaru via Gisborne to-morrow morning to load meat and wool for Home. (Local agent: C. H. Granby & Co.) Canadian Seigneur (Canadian Govt. Line): Due Napier about May 28th from Wellington to load wool and general cargo for U.S.A, and Canada. Port Melbourne (C. and D. Line): Due Napier from Gisborne on May 23rd to load 21.000 freight carcases of frozen meat, wool and tallow for Home. Opawa (N.Z. Shipping Co.): Due Napier, on Mon to lo?-d for London. From this port she will proceed to Wallington.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 128, 17 May 1923, Page 4

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SHIPPING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 128, 17 May 1923, Page 4

SHIPPING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 128, 17 May 1923, Page 4

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