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SHIPPING

PORT OF NAPIER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th, 1928. Arrivals. April. 17— Koutunui, from Terakohe. 18— Kahika, from Southern Ports. Departures. • April. 17—Koau, for Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay. 17— Ruru, for Tokomaru Bay. Expected Arrivals. April. 18— lonic, from Auckland. 18— Kanna, from Picton. 19— Pakura, from Wellington. 20— Waimea, from Auckland. 20— Mako, from Auckland and East Coast Bays. * 21— Piako, from Wellington. 21—Kaiapoi, from Newcastle. May. 2— West Elcajon, from Pacific Ports, via Auckland. 7—Tasmania fromOpun. 30—Norfolk, from Liverpool,' via Auckland. Protected Departures. April. 19— Pakura. for Gisborne. 20— Mako, for East Coast Bays and Auckland. 19—Kanna, for Auckland. 19— Kahika, for Gisborne. 20— Waimea, for Auckland. LOCAL MOVEMENTS. Richardson and Co. Mako: Working East Coast Bays en route to Napier. Due Friday. Awahou: Left Auckland last night for Coast and Gisborne. Parera and Putiki: Off Greymouth bar. Burn: Sailed at 10 p.m. last night for Tologa and Tokomaru Bays. Fanny and Tangaroa: At the wharf. Kiritona: Lightering meat to the Port Victor. Koutunui: Arrived yesterday from Terokohe. Koau: Leaves Gisborne to-day for Tokomaru Bay. Tu Atu: Loading for Wairoa. Pakura: Due to-morrow morning from Wellinpton and sails at 6 p.m. for Gisborne. Union Line. Waimea: Left Wellington at 4.30 p.m. yesterday for Gisborne and Napier. Due at Napier on Friday morning and sails the same day for Auckland direct, taking cargo up to 11 a.m. Kahika: Arrived at Napier at noon to-diy. The steamer is expected to sail to-morrow night for Gisborne, thence Dunedin where she will load again about Monday next for Napier via usual ports. Kanna: Left Picton last night and is due at Napier at daylight to-mor-row. The steamer is expected to sail again to-morrow for Auckland direct. Kamona: Now loading at Westport for Wellington and Napier. Kaiapoi: Expected to arrive at Napier about Saturday from Newcastle via Auckland. Waikawa: Expected to load at Vancouver, San Francisco and los Angelos early in May for Apia, Napier, New Plvmouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff, Sussex: Expected to leave Calcutta early April for (Rangoon), Penang, Singapore, Samarang, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. New Zealand Shipping Company. Piako: Expected to arrive at Napier on Saturday from Wellington to load for America and London. Sails on completion of loading for Auckland. Federal Steam Navigation Co, Norfolk: Was expected to leave Liverpool on Saturday last for Napier via Auckland. The steamer is due at Napier about 30th May. Tasmania: Expected to arrive at Napier about 10th May to load for London and W.C.U.K. ports. The vessel sails finally from Wellington about 19tb May. C. and D. Line. The Port Victor is loading frozen meat and general cargo for American ports. She will sail to-night for Wellington. Local agents; H.B. Farmers’ Co-op Shaw, Saville & Albion Line. The lonic is due to-morrow morning from Auckland to load frozen meat, dairy produce and general cargo for London. She proceeds hence to Wellington. Local Agents: Murray, Roberts A Co., 4.td. American-Australian orient Line. The West Elcajon is en route from Los Angeles with general cargo from Pacific Slope ports to discharge cargo at Auckland, Napier, Wellington and Lyttelton, and is due at Auckland on April 25th and at Napier on May Local agents- Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 107, 18 April 1928, Page 10

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SHIPPING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 107, 18 April 1928, Page 10

SHIPPING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 107, 18 April 1928, Page 10

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