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SHIPPING.

DEPARTURES. Tuesday, A lily 6. Tirol.,,s.s. (7.5 p.m.), 206 tons, Clarke, for Coast- and Auckland. The Arah-ura left Auckland at 4.20 p.m. yesterday for Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne, and will be tendered this evening with one launch for inward and outward passengers at 8.30 (meantime), leaving for Napier later. She returns here on Friday, and will he tendered with the launch for inward passengers at 6 a.m.,,an(l lignin, nt,'7 p.m. for outward passengers), proceeding on to. Napier the same evening. ~ Tha- Kaiiinanavva is expected to dear Newcastle this morning with coal for Gisborne and Napier. The Wanaka is expected to load at the> Bluff about the 12th instant for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland, via Dunedin, Oamam, Tima.ru, Lyttelton, and Wellington. In view of the Wahine withdrawing from the Wellington-Lyttelton ferry service on t-hel 13th. instant to- undergo overhaul at ißort Chalmers, the Mararoa is to leave Lyttelton on Wednesday, the 14th instant, for Wellington. The Maori is to leave Wellington on Tuesday morning, the 13th instant, at 8 o clock, for Lytic]ton, and is to leave again from Lyttelton* on Tuesday evening for Wellington in place of the Wahine. The Awahcu left Auckland last bight, and is due itere'on Friday, sailing the same evening for Tolaga Bay, Tokomaru Bay, and Auckland. The Ripple arrives from Napier on Saturday morning, and sails the same evening for Wellington. The C. and D. liner Port Bowen- is due on Friday from Napier to commence loading at Gisborne. The Tiroa sailed at 7 o’clock yesterday evening for the Coast and Auckland, and is duo in Auckland near the end of the week. She is expected to be despatched from there about- Saturday for Gisborne via the Coast. The Te Aroint- is expected to sail tins evening for Wairoa, The Elsie Mary is at present loading for Auckland, and should sail near the end of the week. The Hua.nui arrived in Auckland at- 5 a.in. yesterday from Gisborne. The War Lord is at present discharging; shingle, on the completion of which she loads general cargo for Auckland. The Murc.ro is . loading timber for Sydney. . The following passengers are booked to leave by the Arahura to-night at, 7 o’clock ‘ for Napier Misses Forster, Froggett, H. McKay, Newell, Plulpott, Love, Gardner, Fyson, E. Blooper, i. Tip lev, and Bradley; Mesdames Parker, Tenifcerton- and 2 infants, Bullard, I/. Ross and infant, Philpott, Hunter, D R Hay, J. H. Hill, Hare and child, and Gow; Messrs, .T. N. Dower, T. Heeney, F Dominev, Parker, lemperton, C. n. W. Lascelies, Webster, Cooper, Rock, Triggs, L. Ross, D. K. Steele, H. 8. Manning, Hare, (low. D. W. Lawrence. Findlay, C. Mills, .T. C. Parker, Browne, Smith. Youngs, D. Barry' Sandtman dei Camps, and Dean, and Masters Parker and I‘indlay. ,

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Auckland, Sailed at 4.20 p.m. vester day, Ar£iln’tT , *L, for (t is hoi nc.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Auckland: Canadian Pioneer, City of Birmingham, Kawatiri, Mahana. N.gakuta, Omora, Port- Nicholson, Sussex, Tofua-, Truro, City of Pittsburg. . Wellington : Wahine, Maori, Ngaio, Maunganui, Tahiti, Wanaka, Piako, Collam, Waihemr-t, Kaituna, Kaitoke, Waiko'-.a-iti, Whangapc Manama, Wingatui, Wailcawa, Port Bowen, Kurow, City of Florence, Otaki, Tekoa, Kaiiwanva, Waipori, Kaitangata, Ara,Chatham Islands: Union City. WEATHER REPORT. Fresh south-east breezes were blowing this, morning at Cape Maria and Eas Gape, north-west breezes at. Wellington and Cape Campbell; light b™cMH «J** where. The weather generally « Temperature readings at 9 a - m ; • Maria 62, Auckland 07, laavu-nga -o, Opotild 57, East Cape 61, Napier 60, New Plymouth 51, We.Un- 0 - ton P s6, Cape Campbell 55. STATE OF THE SEA. Rough seas were running at Fast Cape and Cape Campbell; moderate at Tiritiri, Tauiranga., and Oistlepoint, moderate swell at Gisborne, Napier, and Cape Palliser; smooth at Cape E-gmoit. WEATHER FORECAST. The indications are for easterly winds and backing by north to west. There is a prospect of fair weather, rl t <. meter has a falling tendency. Sea moderate swells; tides good.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16424, 7 May 1924, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16424, 7 May 1924, Page 3

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16424, 7 May 1924, Page 3