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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS

Wednesday, November

Arahuva, r..s. (.10.10 p.m.), 1596 tons, Reed, from Auckland. Passengers: Hisses Brownlie, Hnllpo), Oa.tiidge, and MoKcnize; Alesdames Stalker and five t liilrli €<ll, Horning and infant, Me Conned and two children, Cbeli. Slovens, Grosman, Biddles, Clever, ilijl, Craig, and Darby; Messrs Grundy, O-'Gonncll, Keeling, Slow, Diinn, Steel, Taylor. Bad, Kymc, Sinoair, (’layton, Glover, Hill, Bairy, Goscombe, Ovcnden, Oram. (,’umming, Haughin, Watson. Knott.. Brydon, Ilawhiti, Pnevata, and 7 steerage.

Tim A rail nra arrived from .Auckland at 10,20 p.in. yesterday, at which hoar sin was tendered 1 with the.launch for inward passengers. She sails for Napier this evening, and will he tendered with the launch for g,uhvard passengers at 2 p. m.

The Wonaka left Tiniaru for Lyttelton at 4 p.m. yesterday. After completing loading at Lyttelton and Wellington the vessel proceeds to,Napier. Gisborne, and Auckland to complete discharge. She is due here about the lltli instant.

The Flora is expected lo commence leading for Napier and Gisborne at Dunedin on the 10th instant, continuing her loading at Gumma. Timer'll and Lyttelton. .She is due ai Gisborne about the 171,1 t instant.

The Katon was expected to arrive, at Tnknmaru Bay at 2 o'clock this afternoon. She is duo here to discharge coal on Monday next, the 10th instant. The A walnut arrives from Napier in the morning, and sails for Napier and Wellington to-morrow night. The Auporri leaves Auckland for the Gisbdiyic/ to-night, arid is due here on Sunday next.

The Af-a'ko is wbrking the Coast on her way south lo Napier.

The Tiroa (leased Auckland for Gisborne direct at 10.50 last n.ight, .and is dec to arrive k-ro to.-niorraw afternoon. The Elsie -Mary sails with general cargo for Auckland ..early next. tVeek. On the completion oi' discharge of general cargo froth 'this port .tlie.Ma.roro lakes a. full load' r,f coal on board at Auckland for Gisborne.

The liuanui left with general cargi for Auckland yesterday afternoon.

AITOKLANIiEA,ST COAST SERVICE.. The Union Company advises that the Arahftra, will maintain the following time-table in the Auckfancl-Gisborne-Napier service during Christinas wedk: I/caves Auckland, Tuesday, December 23, about noon ; Tuesday, December 30, p.m.; Tokomam Bay, Wednesday. December 24, p.m.; Wednesday, December 31. p.m.; Gisborne. Wednesday,; December 24, p.m.; Wedneday, December 31. p.m. Arrive Napier, Thursday., December £5, a.m.; Thltrsday. Janraryi 1, a.m, Leaves Napier, . Saturday. | December 27. a.m./, -Friday, January 2 pv.m.; Gisborne. Saturday, December: 27. p.m.; •Ka.tuvdny, January 3, p.m.: 1 Tokomam Bay, Saturday December .27. : p.m. Arrives Auckia,ml, Sunday, Dec. 28. p.m.; Sunday, January 4, p.m. TELEfiRAPfIIC SHIPPING. Auckland: Arrived at 5.50 a.m., Can' adien Britisher,' and at 9 a.m., West Nivaria, from S'n.n Francisco. Sailed at 10.30 last night, Tiroa, for Gisborne.Napier: To .sail at 8 p.m., Awn lion! for Gisborne. WEATHER REPORT. Fresh easterly to sou.th'-en.ster’Gf. breezes were blowing this morning at Tii itiri. Wellington, ’ and Casllepoint; fresh southerly at East Cape and Cape. Campbell; fresh N.F. at Tauranga. Piain was falling at Til itiri, passing showers at, Cape Egmont, drizzling rain at Auckland. Temperature readings at 9 a.m. : Cape Maria- 61, Auckland 60. Tauranga. 61. Opotiki 60. East Cape 56, Gisborne 53. Napier 63, New Plymouth 53. Wellington 56, Cape Campbell 56. STATE OF THE SEA. Bough seas were mining at- Titiriri. East Cape, and Castlepoirit; moderate at, Capet Maria., Tauranga, Cape Pa.lli.ser. and Cape Campbell; smooth at Opotiki, Gisborne, and Napier. WEATHER FORECAST The indications arc for soutb-gasler 1 ' moderate to strong winds. The weathei will probably lie cool and changeable with scattered showers on the shore. Tlinigiit will probably be very cold. Tin barometer lias a rising tendency. Seas moderate swell; tides, good 1 ,,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16578, 6 November 1924, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16578, 6 November 1924, Page 3

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16578, 6 November 1924, Page 3

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