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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. Friday, June 11

Elsie Mary, topsail sell. (8 a.m.), 99 tons, Stephens, from Auckland.

DEPARTURES. Thursday. Juno 10

Kaiaisi, anx. .scow (7 p.m.), 25 tons Sayer, for Tolaga. Bay,

Wainivi. s.s. (7.15 p.m.). 684 tons Briscoe, for Napier, Passengers as puli lished yesterday. Fi'idav, June 11.

Paiwa, s.s. (5.10 a.m.), 554 lon Barnes, for West-port,

Tlin Waimii leaves Napier at 8 o'clock this evening and will.be tendered here with one launch for inward' and outward passengers, leaving fchei Kaiti side at 6 a.m. (meantime) to-morrow. The vessel will proceed! later to Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay. The Kahika loads at Dunedin on Monday, Oamaru and Timavu Tuesday. Lyttelton Wednesday, Wellington June 17. and ari'ives at- Gishoma on June 22 or--23. The Kamo was to leave Wellington at noon to-day for Napier and f-iishonie. Site is due here about Tuesday, .sailing that evening tor Lyttelton. The Kamona was expected to leave Tanranga early this morning and is due !\t- Cisborho to-morrow morning with coal from Orcymouth. Ihi completion here. the steamer proceeds to Napier. The Kaponga is to load at Wesfporr on Monday for Napier, Gisbome and Auckland.

Cable news has been received by the && and! A. Co. that the. Mahia will .said from London on July 28, with general awgo to discharge-at, Port- Chalmers. Lyttelton and! Napier. The vessel is due at l'ort Chalmers on September 4. The C. and 1). Line.announce that the Port Napier will leave New Plymouth on Tuesday next, to load at Gisborne, Tokomaru Bay. Lyttelton and Wellington. The vessel'is due at Wellington on June 25, and will sail on June 28 for London, via Montevideo.

The. Parera sailed early this morning for Westport. The Putiki is expected to leave for Wellington to-night. The* Koau arrives from Napier to-mor-row morning with shinglo for the Harbor Board.

The Tiroa is expected to be despatched from Auckland to-morrow with cargo for Coast hays and Gisbome. She is due here on Mondav.

The, Tiroa arrived from Auckland this morning. She brought a load of coal. and commenced discharging to-day.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Napier: Arrived, nt 7 a.m. to-day, Wainui, from Gisbomc. Lyttelton: Arrived, nl 6.20 p.m. yesttrd'ay. Kahikn, from Gisbomo. WEATHEE EEPOET. Tins morning thorc were fresh breezes from the.north-we;t .at Cape Maria, AuckLaid, and Wellington; north-east ;il Opotiki, Cdsbcrno, Cape Eigmont, Castle point, \v« d nl Tiiiiiri, north at Tanranga, Enst Capo and Napier; and siuth ih Capo Camp-tell. The wwither wa; calm pt Taupo. At. Opotiki ami Taiiram/.-i there was rain, and ovweasC gloomy, or threatening weather nl. nil' ether .stations hi tho North Island. Temperatures reCorded at 6 a.m. were: Capo Maria 6,1, Auckland SC, T'ir'din 57, Opotiki 51, 'Cuira;agn £9, Taupn 54., (vast Capo 60, Uis borne 56. Napier 54. Capo PaEisov 57, Cap.- Bgmoot 60. Caxtlepamt 54. Welling" ten 53. Gape CnmpholJ 55. Waiion reports this day: Light westerly wind. Moderate sea. Shallow bar. STATE OF THE SEA. The sea w.'i? rough at Opotiki and MiKoth U> moderate- at other place..;. Tides were good to high. WEATHER FORECAST. The indications ni'O fox westerly winds and freshening. Changeable and showery weather expected. The barometer has a falling tendency. Sen moderate swell. Tides good.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17057, 11 June 1926, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17057, 11 June 1926, Page 3

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17057, 11 June 1926, Page 3