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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. Thursday, April 13. ’ War Lord, topsail schooner (10.30 p.m.), 136 tons, MacDonald, from Auckland. Friday. April 14. Avahura, s.s. (6 a.m.), 1598 tons, Dry den, from Napier. Passengers: M isses Gibson, Armstrong, Hammond, Robinson, Russell and boy, Davidson, Waters, Ross, • Bruce. Sherratt, McDonald, Sweotapplc, Restor, Stamper; Mesdames Peters, Robinson and child, Collins and child, Lome and child, Surry, Hire and child. Pepplewell, MacDonald. Glover and child, Grace, King, Black and child. Winter and 2 children. Barker. Marsicano, Johnstone; Mesrs Peters, Fraser, Wilson, Zachnriali, Robinson, McKay, Lyons, Collins, Presling and child, Surrv, \\ ilson, MeLav, Milne, Lender, Davis (2), simertoi'i, Gleeson. Pearce, Cowan, Clark, Nichols. Tilew, Hart, Kirk, Patrick, Mills, Black, Lees, Zilhooley, Barker, Williams, Turner. Fulton, Hargreaves, Burke. (2).Marbr.ook, Weston, Langlands, Judge Jones, Justice Adams, and 20 steerage. DEPARTURES. Thursday, April 33. Te Aroha, aux. schooner (8.20 p.m.), 156 tons. Johnston, for Wairoa. Friday, April 14. Arahura, s.s. (8 a.m.), 1698 tons, Dryden, for Tokomaru Bay and Auckland. Passenger list published in Thursday's isue. The Arahura reached Gisborne, at 6 a.m. yesterday'from papier and after being tendered, left two‘hours later for Tokomaru Bay, en route to Auckland. The steamer is to leave the northern port again on Tuesday afternoon for tokomaru Bay, Gisborne and .Napier. If the steamer arrives at this port, in time on Wednesday afternoon she is to be tendered upon anchoring for inward passengers. The launch for outward passengers is posted for 7 p.m. on Wednesday.

The loading of the P.B. Farmers’ Meat Co.'s steamer Admiral Codrington was proceeding to-day, and it is expected that she will complete on Tuesday. The vessel lias about another day’s loading of frozen meat, besides about 2000 bales of wool to put aboard. She is expected to clear on Tuesday night or Wednesday morning for Manchester and London. The vessel is proceeding round, Cape Horn, and her only stop is to be made at Monte Video, to replenish Her bunkers A radio message received from the S.S. and A. Company's liner Mahia, on route with a cargo of coal from Cardiff, indicates that the vessel is expected to arrive at- Auckland tomorrow, After discharging her coal at Auckland the Mahia Will load at Gisborne early in May. From here she goes to Wellington to complete her cargo, sailing finally about May' 19 for London, via Cape. Horn.

The C- and 1). Line steamer Port Denison, which is to load at Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne next month, left Wellington on Wednesday ‘Afternoon for Melbourne direct. The vessel is expected back in New Zealand from Australian ports early next month.

The S.S. and A. Co's steamer Waimana, with passengers from London, is due at Wellington on Saturday next. The vessel is to, visit Gisborne a few days later to load for the United Kingdom.

The Awnliou arrived at Auckland at 5.30 a.m. yesterday from Coast Bays and Gisborne. The steamer is to load about Tuesday or Wednesday next for the Const and Gisborne.

Loaded with a quantity of Public Works material and general cargo the aux.. schooner Te Aroha sailed hence on Thursday evening for Wairoa. The latter port was reached yesterday. Un Thursday night/ the three-masted topsail schooner War Lord hauled into the Bay and dropped anchor on completion of a fair passage from Auckland. The vessel left Auckland on Monday morning last and reached Capa Colville that evening. There turther progress was stopped for the next 24 hours by light-, head winds, accompanied by. a big sea. ' A strong westerly to west-north-west. then set. in and held until the schooner reached the roadstead. The discharge of her coal and general cargo was commenced this morning. While in Auckland the, vessel was given all extensive , overhaul. Captain. Mac: Donald, who is now in command of the War Lord, vice Captain Watt, who has taken the Maro.ro, was last relieving the captain of the Rim and before that had the schooner Northern Chief.

In older lo provide opportunities for survey and docking the Union S.S. Co. announce that during the fortnight following next week the Arahura is to leave Auckland a day earlier than usual and is also to cut. out the intermediate trip between Gisborne and Napier. This means that the -stumer is to leave Auckland on Monday, April 24, and Monday, May 1. She reaches Gisborne on the .Wednesday .morning, works cargo here that day, and proceeds on. to Napier the same night. From the latter port stie departs on the Thursday night and etills at Gisborne on the Friday morning .when en route to Auckland. She is to call at. Tokomaru Bay going North on April 22. and May 13. The Arahura will issumc • her " usual timetable, as from'Mgy. 9. The Wingatui was to leave Napier to-day for Auckland direct. Her Gisborne cargo from South Island ports is to be transferred to the Arahura at Auckland. •

The Kini should get away from Dune din to-day for Napier and Gisborne inner harbors, via Oamaru, 'iimaru, and Lyttelton. The ship is due here with produce about April 24. The Wanaka loft Bluff at 9.30 p.m. on Thursday for Dunedin, Oamaru,. Timnrtt, and Lyttelton, thence direct to Auckland. This vessel does not call at Napier and Gisborne coming North, but in all probability she will stop here on her southward voyage.

.Owing to showery weather in Auckland it is doubtful if the Federal Line steamer Durham can complete her loading there to-day. Upon completion in Auckland she comes on to Gisborne to continue loading for West Coast ports of the United Kingdom. Advice was received this afternoon that the Durham was not now loading at Auckland before Tuesday.

The N.Z. Shipping Co. advise that (lie Westmeath, with Gisborne cargo aboard, arrived at Avonmo|ith on April 7. The Bemuera, is now. to sail finally from, Wellington for .England at midday on Saturday next. The Ruapehu arrived at Panama oi| April 9 and left Colon the following day. The Kuahine sailed from Southampton on April 10 for Auckland and Port Chalmers. En route to New Zealand the Piako departed from Newport News on April 5. Outward bound the Huntington reached Colon on April 3 and sailed from Panama the next day. En route to Fremantle the Otaki left Durban on the Ist instant. | • ,

Mr. J. Gibb lias joined the Bipplc ns second mate, vice; Mr. L. Bodder. All hands on the Chatham Islands Fishing Company's llama have been paid off, and the vessel will lay up at Wellington for sonio woeks. It is announced that, her after-hold is to be insulated. Tho Japanese'' steamer Yosluda Mara lIT., 4646 tons, arrived at Auckland last week from tho Pacific Const ports of America with about 2,600,000 feet of timber. Of this amount’ 327,788 > feet were lo be discharged at. Auckland, and 31 crates of doors. The steamer look

from Auckland 165 bales °f and two tons of gum for Kobe, and bales of wool for Yokohama. The bulk of llii' timber, about 1,400,000 feet, is for Sydney, about 600,000 feat for Melbourne, and 200,000 feet for Newcastle. In weight- the cargo amounts to 4950 tons. .

TRANS-PACIFIC CARGO- SERVICE. „ The Union (Jo. advise: The Waitcmatn, from -Pacific Coast, ports, lcit Auckland on Saturday, tor Melbourne to complete discharge. The Waikawa, from Newcastle,. via Apia, was due- at San Francisco to-day. She loads at Pacific Coast ports for Napier, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. lint Waihemo, from Pacific Coast ports.via Auckland, Lyttelton, and [Dunedin, wits due at Melbourne on Monday. She pri>ce.ods thence to .Sydney and Newcastle. Thu Wairunn, from Pacific Coast ports, is expected to clear San Francisco about Thursday next for Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney, lhe Ilauraki, from Glasgow, arrived at Tampico (Mexico) on the 4th instant. She proceeds thence via Panama, -and is due. at San Francisco early in May. The Hauraki loads at- Pacific Coast ports diuiiirr that- month for New Zealand and Australian ports. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Wellington: Sailed at 7.10 a.m., Pakehn, for London. Auckland : Arrived at 5.30 a.m. yesterday, Awaltou, from Gisborne and Fast- Coast hays; 10.20 a.m., Arahura from Gisborne. Wairoa : Arrived at. 7.30 a.m. vosterdav, Te Aroha, from Gisborne.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE

Awanui: Manuka, Moeraki, Ulimaroa, Ivaiapoi. Knitoke, Fiona, Canadian Constructor, Yoshida Maru; lor Sunday, Tasmania, Fiona, Ivaiapoi, Manuka, Yoshida Maru, Canadian Constructor. Auckland: Tahiti, Mahia, Cornwall, Durham, Koromiko. Ruranga, Navua, Mamma, Easterner, Canadian Miller, Lygnern ; for Sunday, Tahiti, Mahia, Taltiui.. Rakanoa,. Raranga, Ivaitoke, Durham, Navua, Mamma, Easterner, Canadian Miller, Lygnern. Wellington : Wahine, .Maori, Pakoha, Remuera, Paloona, Korari; for Sunday, Moeraki, Paloona, Pakoha, Cornwall. Chatham Islands: ((ornithic, Canadian Miller; for Sundav, ("orbithie, Canadian Miller. WEATHER REPORT. Fresh southerly... and south-west breezes prevailed over the Dominion this morning, excepting at Kawhitt where rain was falling. Wellington reported 54 points of rtijiiKfa.il. ,Temperature readings at 9 a an. : Cape Maria 61, Auckland 57, Gisborne 57, Napier 64, Wellington 57, Christchurch 44, Dunedin 50, Bluff 49. STATE OF THE SEA. Heavy seas were running at Hokinnga, kaipara, and Bluff, rough at Cape Maria i Manukau Heads,, and New Plymouth, moderate at, Napier, considerable at. Cape l’alliser, and Westport, slight at Gisborne. WEATHER FORECAST. .Moderate to strong southerly winds. Weather probably cool and changeable and the night, will probably be very cold. Barometer rising slowly. Sea moderate; tides high.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15800, 15 April 1922, Page 5

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15800, 15 April 1922, Page 5

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15800, 15 April 1922, Page 5