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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. Wednesday, December 10. Zingara, scow (10.50 a.rn.J, 193 lons, from Auckland. Tim Arahma left. Auckland at 5 p.m. yesterday and is due hero about 5 p.m. to-day. iSlie will bo tendered on arrival wildi the launch for inward passengers. Tii'* steamer will disciia-1 go hero on Thursday, leaving in the evening for Napier, the launch being fixed for oulvvartl passengers for 6.50 p.m. (mean t ime).

The Flora is now loading til Dunedin for Napier and Oisbzorno, and ir expected to sail this evening via Oamarn. Tiniavn. and Lytteiton. She is due" here for dircharge about Ihe 16th <-r 17th i list. The Ruapehu is now dischnrging at Auckland, and is expected to leave that port, at daybreak on Friday h r (iisbnrne. She is due here on the !3!h inst., and has 1400 tons of cargo for Gisborne.

The Aupouri is due from the Coast and Auckland to-morrow morning, and sails the sann-imight for Tolaga Bay, Tolcomai u Bav, and Auckland.

The Bntiki is to he despatched from Auckland on Saturday for t’ort, Awanui. Tuparon, Tokornmai Bay, Tolaga. Bay, and (lisborne. and is due at this port early next week.

The Awabtai arrives from Napier and Wellington on Saturday and loads for Napier. The Parera is at present on tin slip at (Wellington, where she is undergoing kurvey. nil tlie completion of which she loads for Napier and Gisborne.

The Mako is working the Const on bet wav south to Napier. The three-masted scow Zingn.ra arrived from Auckland this morning with a cargo of hardwood for the Harbor Board camtract. She has also a 'quantity of general cargo on board. The vessel made a good passage from Auckland, the voyage taking three days. The arrives from the Coast and Auekiancl to-morrow, and sails on Friday for Hicks Bay and Auckland. NEW STORM AT LYTTELTON. CHRISTCHURCH, Dec. 7. 'The Canterhuiy Shipping Co.’s new steamer Storm armed at Lyttelton on Saturday from Mioolo (near Hull. England), via Azores and Panama Canal. The vessel, which was formerly the River Wear, was previously engaged in the colliery trade on the English coast. The Storm had an uneventful voyage from Home, good weather bring experienced all the wav.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING

Melbourne: Arrived. Kentucky, from Dunedin; Kaitwnn. Sailed. Kamo, tor New Zealand.

Sydney: Arrived. Quebec City, from Auckland.

Auckland: Sailed at 2.45 p.m. yesterday, Aupouri, for Gisborne; at 5 ji.m.. Aralmra, for Gisborne: at 1.0.15 p.in., Niagara, for Sydney; at 10.35 p.m., Tiron, for Hicks Bay and Gisborne. Wellington : Arrived at 7 a.m.. ‘Parera. from Napier and Gisborne. Sailed at 3.45 p.rn. yesterday, Tahiti, for Snn Francisco. WEATHER REPORT. Fresh north-east breezes wore blowing this morning at Tintin', East Cape, Capo Egmont and Wellington ; a moderate easterly gale at Taurnnga; fresh northwest. at Opottki; light breezes elsewhere. The weather generally was overcast, and rain was falling a! Capt Maria, Auckland, Gpotiki, and Cape Egmont. Temperature readings ’at 9 a.m. : Cape Maria 69, Auckland 65. Tiiurnngn 63, East Cape 69; Gisborne* 68, Napier 75, New Plymouth 63, Wellington 63. Capo Campbell 57. " STATE OF THE SE\. Rough seas wc-re running at Tintin' and Cape Egmont; moderate at Cape Maria', Tanranga, East Cape, and Cape Campbell : smooth elsewhere. WEATHER FORECAST Easterly winds, strong to gaie, and veering by east to .south. Expect, dull weather, with much mist and fog in parts. Heavy rain is to be expected, with rivers rising shortly. Barometer failing, but rising shortly. Eea heavy. Tides good.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16607, 10 December 1924, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16607, 10 December 1924, Page 3

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16607, 10 December 1924, Page 3

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