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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. Friday. November 7,

Awahon. s.s. (8.40 a.m.), 407 ton?' Nairn, from Napier. DJ-! > ARTMIUiS. Tlunvdav. November 6.

Araliura, s.s. *4.40 p.rn.), 1596 tons. Reed, for Napier. Passengers: Misses Lichards, Wills, Robertson, Kcnnear, Black and Golding; Mesdames Bridgeman. and infant. Fitzpatrick, Burns. Wood. Rvinrid, Furby and 2 children, Robin, soil, HaiUvun , and child, and Williams and 3 children; Messrs. C. IT. Bridge, Wriglit, F. May, Gordon, Bridgeman, Furby-, Hachyen. Russell, Heyworth, Golding, Harris, Smith, Woods. Green (21., Williams and 5 boys: Senior-Scrgt. Fitzpatrick; Master Dnnn, and 11 steerage.

The Aralmra leaves Napier at- $ p.m. to-day, and provided the vessel arrives in time and (he ~weather is suitable, .she will be tendered with the launch, for inward passengers at; 4 a.m, Tender for outward passengers will leave the wharf at 11,30 a.m., and the steamer will leave later for Auckland (direct. ’J’he Wan aka left Lyttelton for Wellington at 5 p.m. yesterday. After completing loading at the latter port, the steamer proceeds to Napier, Gisborne and Auckland for discharge. She is due here about Tuesday, the llth instant. The Katoa arrived at Tokomnru Bay from Newcastle .at 4.30, pitii.. yesterday, and is due here about Monday morning to discharge coal, proceeding later to Wellington. - ,

The Flora Is, expected to fiopimeneo loading fqr Napier and Gisborne at Dunedin on 4 the JOtJi.-. instant,. ..continuing her loading at Oamaru, Timarn and Lyttelton. She is due at Gisborne about the 17th instant.

Tim Awahon arrived front-Napier-this morning, and 'sails for Napier and Wellington at midnight. The Aupou-ri left Auckland for Gisborne last night,, and is due here, on Sunday next. She sails on Monday night for Tolaga Bay, Tokomaru Bay, and Auckland.

The Mako is working the Coast on her way south to Napier. The Tiroa whs duet her? from Auckland this afternoon. The .vessel is tinted to sail for the Coast and Auckland at noon to-morrow.

The Elsie Mary commenced loading for Auckland Jo-day, and is expected to sail for- that port early, next week. The Tlunnni ,is on her way to Aiiek land with general eiit'go from Gisborne.

The Mavoro will short lv commence loading coal at. Auckland for this port.

TI-Ll-GRAPHIC SHIPPING. Napier : Arrived ah. 7 a.m.,, gVraiinrh from Gisborne. To sail at 8 p.m., Ara burn, for Gisiborne.

wifHiN .rt'hJ;Hss. ; 6iAN v hiß. , Auckland: to, Makitra, Tainij.i. Trem*adow, r Kaihorty, . ; Atnoll, Ipis, fiast-prin .Moon, .J£psbmikb, , .Sonotpn, Kauri., Port Chalmers, Waitomo. Manuk,a,,Kn,rap-s - . Ghathjiip Islands; Ling Nam. Wellington ; Mfiori, .Mara-roak ,Ngaio. Moeralu, Muijngiinui.'lYfanf.nn, Katnm'ea. Wanaka, waiiiemp. Kurow, Ngakutn, Ppi't Caroline, Delaware Sun, Arahura, Kaikoura, Kaiapoi. WEATHER inthrOßT. Southerly and south-east. brcec’.as vyprr blowing- this morning at, Gisnouno, Napier, Wellington, Cape CarripneJC and Cape Egnumt ; fresh soil ill-west breezes at. East Cape, light, breezee elaewho-e. Passing showers at Gisborne-. arul Can Pal User. Temperature readings jit & a.m.; Capo Maria 67, Auckland 58, Tanranga 65, East Cape 55, Oppliki 60. Qis borne 57. Napier 57, New Plymouth 56. Wo'linMon 54, Cape Campbell 55. STATE OF THF. SEA. Considerable sen was reported at East Cape; moderate at. Tirfliri, Tntiranga. Gisborne, Napier, Cape Palliser, Cape Egmont, and Cape Campbell. WEAtHER FORECAST , , The indications are for south-easterly modeinto to strong winds, and backing by east to north. Expect changeable, and showery weather. The barometer has a falling tendency. Sea, moderate swell; tides g00d..,,. ~, ,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16579, 7 November 1924, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16579, 7 November 1924, Page 3

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16579, 7 November 1924, Page 3

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