SHIPPING
London, March 11. Departure, from Colon. Trewyn. Auckland, March 12. Arrived: Cyrena from Singapore at 8.35 a.m. Sailed: Port Sydney for New York at 12.10 p.m. PORT OF NAPIER. THURSDAY, MARCH 13th, 1924. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mar. 13.—Putiki, from Gisborne. Mar. 14—Ripple from Wellington and Akitio. Mar. 13.—Tangaroa from Wairoa. Mar. 13.—Arahura from Auckland, Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. Mar. 15.—Ombilin. from Auckland. Mar. 15.—Westmoreland from Auckland. Mar. 15.—Arahura from Gisborne. Mar. 17.—Progress from Southern produce ports. Mar. 17.—Port Chalmers from New York via Auckland. Mar. 19.—Tasmania from Wellington. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mar. 13.—Awahou for Gisborne, East Coast bays and Auckland. Mar. 13.—Arahura for Gisborne. Mar. 13.—War Lord for Gisborne. Mar. 14.—Port Curtis for Wellington. Mar. 14.—Physa for New Plymouth. Mar. 14.4—Ripple for Gisborne. Mar. 15-—Arahura for Gisborne, Tokomaru Bay and Auckland. RICHARJJSON AND CO. LOCAL MOVEMENTS. Mako: Working East Coast Rays en route to Napier. Awahou: Sails 7 p.m. to-day for Gisborne, East Coast Bays and Auckland. Ripple: Due to-morrow from Wellington. Putiki and Ruru: Leaves Gisborne today for Napier. Koutunui: At Port Elliot wreck. Tangaroa: At Wairoa. Rad bar. Fanny, Kiritona, Te Ardha. Koan Tu Atu: At wharf. UNION LINE. Arahura: Delayed by bad weather, but hopes to reach Napier this evening. Kamo: Due to commence loading at Southern produce ports this week for Napier and Gisborne. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. Devon: Returning to her anchorage 1 p.m. to-day to load meat and general cargo for London. Hull and the Continet. Westmorelad: Due Napier March 15th from Auckland to load wool and general cargo for London. Hull and the Continent. Hertford: Due Napier end of this month to load for Home. FEDERAL LINE. City of Eastbourne: In roadstead waiting to re : berth at breakwater. Tasmania: Due Napier March 19th to oa , »^ oo^ an general cargo for Boston and New York. OTHER VESSELS. Physa: In roadstead, waiting to reberth at breakwater. Port Curtis (C. and D. Line): In roadstead waiting for weather to moderate and continue loading.
War Lord: Sheltering under the lee of the breakwater.
Ombilin: Due Napier on Saturday from Auckland to load for Japan and Calcutta. Progress: Due Napier Monday from Dunedin to discharge produce and general cargo. OVERSEAS STEAMERS. PI AKO (Federal Co.), left Liverpool Jan. 27 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin; due Auckland Mar. 11; due Welligton Mar. 18. TONIC (Shaw-Ravill), left Southampton Feb. 7 for Auckland and Lyttelton; due Auckland Mar. 18.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 81, 13 March 1924, Page 8
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