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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. Friday, April 16. Komi, 0.0. v, (11 p.im), 155 tons, MnNali. from flip south. Pakura, ; s.s. (11.45 p.m.). 409.. tins, Smith, from Lytteltou. Saturday, April 17. Wainui, s'.s. (8 ; 30 a.m.), 684 tens, Chattield, from Napier. Passengers: —Misses Norris and Mills; Mesdamos Rowntree, Todd, Mali, Sims, Pettie, and Godfrey; Messrs Sheet, Sweeney, Kirk. ißlrook, Ritchie, Askew; McKain, Williams, Davidson, Colbert, Parker, and Kyhe, and two steerage. Rangi, scow (10 a.m.), Peterson, from ! Auckland. DEPARTURES. Friday, April 16. ■ Tiioa, s.s. (7 p.m.), 206 tons, Clarke, for Auckland. Putiki, s.s. (8.45- p.m.), 409 ions, Smith, for Wellington. .' 1 •. Saturday, April-17. : . ; " ' • 'Wijimii, s.s. (9:30 : a.m.)', 684 tons, ! iChatHeld, for Auckland. Passengers : Misses Newton, Clifford, aiid Steane; Mosdumes E. D. Smith, Williams, Bates, and, Sutherland; Messrs McDonnell' (2), [Sinclair, L. M'. Smith; E. Wilkinson, .Pope, White, Along and Martin. Konu, o.e.v. (10' a.m.), 15.1 tons, Me- . Nab, for Napier. ; i The Wainui arrive!] from Napier this 'morning, and was tendered! for pas- ; senders. Sue proceeded ktrsr to Auck\iland,.via Tckemaru Bay. : 'The Kanto leaves Wellington this 1; evening <or Napier, thence Gisborne, (being dne nere' about Wednesday iiexi |fOfi completion; of discharge here she' .", proceeds - to. Dunedin, faking cargo for. \ Sdutheriv ports!'" ■ " ■*' ' ' ' S The Kurow left Auckland at 5 p.m. ■ yesterday'for Gisborne', and "will be loading sheep here for Lvttelton on Mon--1 day. * The Waipori left ■Greymouth last Moni day for Gisbbrae, via West-port' and ' (Auckland, and is due here next. week. '.i The Hurunui arrived 'from Auckland ;'yesterday to load frozen meat for Home. . She should leave here on Tuesday evening for New Plymouth. Th'o Huntingdon is duo at Gisborne about the 28th hist, to load frozen meat; and. general cargo for Lohdpn,' U.S.A., >'.and United Kingdom ports. ; \ "The Tekoa is due at Gisborne about I May 13- to load frozen meat and, general :,caa ; go for United Kingd6rn-ports. I' The Tiroa sailed for Auckland last .evening. She is duo (here to-morrow ..and sails on Monday for the Coast arid 1 Gisborne. ' ' ' ' ' The ICoau arrived from Waikokopu and sailed at" .10 a.m. to-day ,for Napier. The Kiritoua is due from Napier today and is expected to return to (Napier this evening.' Tho Pakura arrived from Lytteltou yesterday'and sails for that port again jthis evening, with a load, ''of sheep. ; The Putiki sailed for \Veliingtori last night, 'and is expected' to leave that port' for Napier and Gishorno next, (/Tuesday. '• ' , the Aw.ahou is due at Auckland tomorrow-, and sails on Tuesday, for the •■Coast' and, ■ • The. Leyland,' OVBrion Go.'a scow sßangi arrived from Auckland this morning with a cargo of.'Wi tons'of •coal. j The Elsie Mary is on her way to Auck.land. A 'second writ, of arrest is being 'served on the American barque Guy 0. :G.oss at Auckland, the consignees, who include, the Public Works Department, having taken action claiming delivery 'of the timber cargo. Court proceedings arc expected' shortly, | 'EBISCb MAIL STEAMER. The Makura was, due at San Francisco iyestwday. from Wellington. '-'■■■ I ANjQ3JH,ijiB BIG LINER. SHIP. The Nnvignzione Genornlc Italiana lias decided to order n larger linerthnn t.he Roma, of: approximately •IfyOOO, 'tons gross. The order will be given to an Italian firm as soon as the Genoa dry dock is completed, as otherwise jhc vessel could not be. dry-dock: ,ed: in Italy! THE PORTIIARDY MISHAP. AT COLON, LEAKING. SYDNEY, April 8. j A cable received yesterday'by the 'Sydney Marino'Underwriters' Associa- j tion stated that the C. and D. steamer ; Port Hardy had arrived ht Colon leaking in N;0. 1 hold. She has bceji surveyed, and is proceeding on her voy- . The Port Hardy was previously, reported py cablegram to be leaking, and to bo rushing to Colon. 'Alio is en .routp froni'Liverpool to''Now Zealand. She- is bringing general merchandise 1 from Glasgow rt!nd Liverpool, for discharge at Auckland,' Wellington,' Lyttclton, (.and Diinedlh. The Port Hardy sailed from Liver- ; pool on March'.l3, anil, was expected at. i Auckland about; 'April' 22. ' 'Slje' is .practically a new steamer. She wag built in 1523 by Hawthorn, Leslie, and, ] ,Coj., Ltd.j at Newcastle-oil-Ty'ne. She is a stool' twin-screw' steamer of, 8.7p5. tons. : 'Nine days after, slie was launched , a flre, broke out in the insulated' hold" , of, the stumer and did, considerable .damage. 'The Port Htirdy was'lnrilt : ;to ropla'cA d 'stea'mer of; tho same name which was 'lost.'in the. course "of the 'war.' " ' \' ;v ;'" " '.' SHIPPING. Sydney,. April. 17: Arrived' at 5.40 a.rii., Tahiti, from Wellington; .' Newcastle, April 17: Sailed, Inga and Kiiitoke, for New Zealand; Melbourne April 17: Arrived, Gabriella, from Wanganui. Sailed: at 5 p.m. yesterday, Kurow, for Gisborne. . WIRELESS RAUGE. .. Auckland —For. Snturdny.only: Turahii.ta and Korean Prince. Eor ;satindayVand Sunday!' Tofti:'!, 'Kaimiloa, A.'o'i : angi. Bona, Blcidbn, Waikawn, * Hacking, Suva, City of Bat'avin, ' I'niiiiaro.i,'Marama, Niagara, Fori Curtis, Bemuera, and Waipori. 'Chatham Islands—For- Saturday, and ' Sunday: Port' Hardy. Eor; Stinday • only: Tnrakinar 'Wcllihgteh-—Eor Sfttnrday : only;

Wahine, Maori, Ngaio, Arahura, Tamahine, Coolana, Montague, Kartigi, West, Jslip, Waihemo, Kaitnuguta, M'aiingainii, Cardelia, Argyllshire, Tutanekai, Kauri, Huntingdon, Hurunui, Kurow and Karori. Awarua—.-For Saturday only: Karetu, Waikouaiti, Manuka, Anglo Colnm;bi.'iu. For Saturday and Sunday: Kaituna and'Kaikoura. WEATHER REPORT. The wind was from the north-east this morning at Cape Maria, Auckland, Tiritiii, aiid Cape Egmont; south at lOpotiki; east at Tauranga; south al East Cape; northwest at Gisborne, Wei lington, and Cape Campbell; south-west at Napier; west'at Gape Ralliser. It was calhi at Taupo. Thtjj sky was cloudy [at Cape Maria, Tiritiri, Tauranga, East Cape, Cape l'alliser and Cape Egmont; .hazy a.t Cape Campbell, add blue at :other North Island stations reporting. Temperatures recorded: at 9 a.m. were : : Ca'pe Maria 68, Auckland 60, Tiritiri .'64,/ Opotiki 64, Tauranga. 64, Taupo 54, East. Oipfr 61, Gisborne 60, Napier 62, ,Cape Palliser 64, Cape Egmont 66, Cwsenoinib 60, Wellington 67, Cape Campbell 60. Wairoa reports : Light northerly winds. .Moderate sea: good bar. , ' STATE OP THE SEA. The sea was rough" at Tiritiri, and smooth to'moderate, in other places, with .tides a;ood to high. "WEATHER FORECAST. ' The indications are for freshening easterly winds. The weather appears likely to be coludy and unsettled, with rain followinc. Barometer falling. Sea rough, swell. Tides high.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 1701, 17 April 1926, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 1701, 17 April 1926, Page 3

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 1701, 17 April 1926, Page 3