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SHIPPING.

Owing fo the Arahura having been delayed m Auckland until 10.40 ■" last night, -it. has been found impossible to tender the steamer at Gisborne before to-morrow morning. She will : be tendered to-morrow with one launch only for inward and ouUvard passengers, at 6 a.m. After being tendered the., steamer^- gobs ■"** to Napier, making a -daylight trip,, and returns, to Qisboxaie on;. Friday t morning, when she is t_?'i.bp tehderecl with" 'the first launch at 6 a.m. The A laßt "latinch that dky has been fixed to go out at 7 ' (meantime), safter^whi^i the Ara- - trnra proceeds agaic to'Napi'er. Returning to Gisbbrne on Saturday afternoon the Arahura. cannot be tendered until 6.30 p.m., owing to ti,4 al *^.^ditm*hA; ,£ -?-.,. Owing to the strong «bttth>easWrly coining* up" last- night the Federal and Shire Co.'s phartered. steamer. We^tneath and also the U.S.S. Co.'s collier Kowhai put to sea at 10 p.m. ahd 10.45 p.m. respectively. 1 had moderated this morning . ani| the ye^ls yretijrned to the 'anchorage." Very little work . was .done yesterday m discharging the Kovjrhai'sl coal y6iu*#o owing to thg bad weather, ann last;hight. the collier put to sea. Sho "returned to tho anchorage at *7 o'clock this morning, and work was re-commenced .- later,. J'lt will probably not be uniih Friday at ;tho earliest before the discharge 'of coal, has been complet-ed, after which the steamer proceeds to Westport direfct. • The Kini sailed from . Lyttelton at 10 o "clock*; last, night for Napier and Gisborne, with produce. . ' „ . The Mokoia is timed to te ave Auckland j at 5 p:ni. on September ' 27 Ton another trip to the islands., yy y *.:►■''■. •" J The federal and. Sh.ir<i' chartered ste-amer < Westmeath is expected .to : 'finish her .loading of frozen nnitton, beet and wool by I Saturday and sail for "Wellington to fill up. before proceeding to'Enfelish jiorjs. via Panama. - . V - The Tiroa is expected fo^clear for Hicks . "Bay to-night, or if she misses to-night's tide, to get away- to-mpfrro^y morning, i She* afterwards -returns 'to Gisborne to load for Hicks Bay. ,-. The topsail* schooner Elsie Mary is expected lo set sail for Auckland either tonight or to-morrow morning', with general cargo. : The Mako Is due here on Saturday with a load of wool for the Westmeath. She proceeds to Napier and Picton from here. The Awahou was at 'Te ftraro'a this moaning on her way south. * She. is. due next week tp load for the Coast. . te Ripple arrives from Wellington on rda^r/iand sails ih|the evening, for ingtoii. f The barque James Craig ia expected to leave Adelaide shortly for New Zealand with a cargo of superphosphates. The Chatham Islands Company's steamer Firebrand, which is undergoing extensive structural alterations at Wellington, will beJ ready- for sea m a few we^ks. r .. , v Under^ the new ' contract recently enter-eA'-'int<s by the Commonwealth Government wijth Burns, Philp'. and,. Co,. -.for:' the renewal of the island raail service, 'permission, was given to increase the freight rates 25 per .cent:" The annual- *-. report of "the. Secretary of Marine irfitates ,th&t. .th^^ptai number ,of Bteams^ips and a,u*siliaryyp;owcredr y^ 5 ?! 3 surveyed during tbe year waSi 722, There was only one vessel over. 25' tons gross built m the. Dominion. this year. This is the o.c.V. Tiihoe. .Vhich has^jtt^gJßVs^m- ; n-ake ol 186 amd registered' tonnage TO. A &iv?detid of 9d per share has beenndeclared by the Adelaide SiS. Company. The dividend is payable on September 21, and the transfer books close-* at hooii ; on: the The following have hObkeaipa^gesMor . Nanier " ; per the Arahura to-morrow niorn- ; in-** Misses Gibson. Watklns. Walan, Moore Caro, Kerr, pell^ -Mills, Grahaip. Sherratt (2), NVilliamsonyCotterill^^Gray, jeifrey; Monro (2), Simpson, * Buscke, McFarlane. Corkill, gotteriU J2), Wallis, Dartnell Sylvester, "SherriH, Ormond, Bush, poynter, Bowen (2),' Frdeman; "Thke, Coiman, Murphy, Montgomfciy, Mor*rtson, Lee oagce Niiitec Campbell; Mesdames Waiter^ jMalcolm; Stratton, Card apd.va children, • Moody and '4 chidren, Mulg, ; Noill, Sherratt,' Rofe, Richmond,. Hanhah and 2. boys; smith, Mclniyjfe, 'Cuckey. Wilson arid-'Tdung; Messrs; Fr?uter,;BTpy?n, , Broad,; Royas, Walters, Malcolm. Stratton, Parker, Scanncll, Triggs, Sa;ndttnann. Whytc- Irving, Ballard, 'warren.nfe^ey, Gavin Itvahis, Nicol, Walker, Bunfean, . Tihgby, Chishoim, Jcffery,"' carniody'. Cowan, Baker, Sandlant, MacDonaM, Cotte.rill "Connor,. Haverfield, ■Smith,ysne?n i Colernan, Healc. Ilonour,, Jones, Starky, Walters, Rofe, Saiiisbury, Williatns,^ Manning, i Veening, Chapman,; Mccormick, Biuchanan, Tuckey, BOurke, Williams, Sinclair, YOung., Collins. R&e (2), Masters Ludbrook, Walker. Murphy, cotterill and jessopi and Napier Hlgtf* Scfhobl ) foot- \ bakers. |

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15319, 15 September 1920, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15319, 15 September 1920, Page 2

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15319, 15 September 1920, Page 2