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SHIPPING

PORT OF NAPIER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1935. Arrivals. September. 14— Tu Atu, from Wairoa. 15— Canadian Constructor from Wellington. Departures. September. 14—Rangitane, for Auckland. 14-—Pukeko, for Auckland. Expected Arrivals. September. 17—Pakura, from Wellington. 19— New Zealand Star, from Wellington. 20— Pukeko, from Auckland. 2-I—Tonganro, from London. 28—Wairuna, from San Francisco. October. 1— Mataroa, from Wellington. 10—Port Bowen, from Auckland. November. 20—Cambridge, from Liverpoool. Projected Departures. September. 16— Canadian Constructor, for Auckland. 17— Pakura, for Gisborne. 20— Pukeko, for Auckland. 21— New Zealand Star, for Auckland. 24—Wainui, for Gisborne. October. 2— Mataroa, for Gisborne. 12—Port Bowen, for Wellington. LOCAL MOVEMENTS Richardson and Co. Pukeko: Sailed on Saturday for Auckland, loading there on Tuesday next for Coast, Gisborne and Napier. Pakura: Leaves Wellington to-day for Napier and Gisborne, being due here to-morrow and sails later for Gisborne. Tu Atu: Arrived from Wairoa on Saturday night. Union Steamship Co. Wainui: Loads general cargo and produce at Bluff to-day for Napier and Gisborne, via usual ports, being duo at Napier on Sunday next. Gabriella: Expected to load at Newcastle about September 17, completing at Sydney for Napier. Wairuna: Expected to load at Pacific Coast ports during September for New Zealand ports, being due at Napier about October 28 Titoki: Expected to load at Greymouth to-day and complete at Westport for Napier. INTER-COLONIAL SERVICES. To Sydney. Marama: Leaves Auckland September 20, due Sydney September 24. Leaves Sydney September 27, due Auckland October 1, sailing later for Wellington. Leaves Wellington October 4, due Sydney October 8. Makura: Leaves Wellington September 17, due Sydney September 21; connects with the Anchises for Capetown aud London.

Niagaras Leaves Auckland October 1, due Sydney October 5. Maungftnui: Leaves Wellington October 15, due Sydney October 19; connects with the Nieu Holland for Java and Singapore. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. To San Francisco. Mnkura Leaves Wellington October 1, due Rarotonga October 5, leaves Tahiti October 7, due San Francisco October 23, due Tahiti November 2, due Rarotonga November 5, due Wei lington November 11. Mariposa: Leaves San Francisco September 17, due Auckland October 4. Leaves Auckland October 10, due San Francisco November 4. Monterey: Leaves Auckland September 21, due San Francisco October 7. Lurline: Leaves San Francisco October 15, due Auckland November L To Vancouver. Niagara: En route from Vancouver, due Honolulu September 18, due Suva September 27, due Auckland September 30. Leaves Auckland October 15, due Suva October 18, due Honolulu October 25, due aVncouver November 1. Monowai: weaves Auckland September 17, due Suva September 20, due Honolulu September 27, due Vancouver October 4. Leaves Vancouver October 9, due Honolulu October 16, due Suva October 25, luo Auckland October 28. OVERSEAS VESSELS. British Passenger Steamers. Akaroa (B.S. and A.): Left Southampton September 10, due New Zealand October 9. ampton September 6, due New Zealand October 9. Rangitiki (N.Z.S. Co.): Leaves London September 19, due Auckland October 23. Rotorua (N.Z.S. Co.): Leaves London September 26, due Wellington November 12. Tainui (S.S. and A.): Leaves Southampton October 4, due New Zealand November 11. Rangitata (N.Z.S. Co.): Leaves London October 17, due Auckland November 20. Tamaroa (S.S. and A.)e Leaves Southampton November 1, due New Zealand December 4. Rangitane (N.Z.S. Co.): Leaves London November 14, duo Auckland December 18. lonic (S.S. and A.); I,eaves Southampton November 29, due New Zealand January 7. New Zealand Shipping Co. Rangitane: Sailed on Saturday for Auckland. Tongariro: Due at Napier about September 24 to load for London and W.C.V.K. ports.

S.S. and A Line. Mataroa: Expected at Napier from Wellington on October Ist to load for the United Kingdom and will sail on the following day for Gisborne. Federal Line. Cambridge: Leaves Liverpool on October 5, being due at Napier via Auckland on November 20, sailing the following day for Wellington. Commonwealth and Dominion Line. Port Bowen: Expected to arrive from Auckland on October 10 to load meat, butter and general cargo for London and sails on completion for Wellington. Local agents: H.B. Farmers’ Co-op. Assn. Blue Star Line. (Local agents: Market Street, Hastings) New Zealand Star: Expected to arrive at Napier on September 19, sailing on September 21 for Auckland. The vessel sails finally on October 1 via Cape Horn, being due at London on November 3. Trojan Star: Due at London on September 28 from Auckland. Arrives in New Zealand again on December 1 to load for London, sailing finally on December 21, being due at London on January 28. Fresno Star: Left Liverpool on September 7, due at Auckland on October 11. The vessel’s New Zealand schedule is not yet available. Vessels, ports, routes and dates art subject to alteration. I.ocal agents: Blue Star Line (N.Z.) Ltd., Port Ahuriri. Oriental and Navigation Co. (Local agents: Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd.) Golden Cloud: En route from Los Angeles, being due at Auckland about September 26. Golden Bear: Loads at Pacific Coast port during the latter half of Bepember, being due at Auckland about October 27. Canadian National Line. (Local agents: Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd.) Canadian Constructor: Arrived at Napier yesterday from Wellington to load for New York, Boston and Halifax, and sails on completion for Auckland to-day.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 231, 16 September 1935, Page 2

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SHIPPING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 231, 16 September 1935, Page 2

SHIPPING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 231, 16 September 1935, Page 2