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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. Friday, June 11

Saucy Kate, sell. (1 p.m.), Pago, from Auckland.

Will Watch, nux. ketch (2.15 p.m.), 74 tons, Roff, from Auckland.

Mavoro, scow (5.30 ip.m.), 230 ton Anderson, from’ Auckland. Saturday. June 12.

Koan, o.e.v. (3 a.in.), 155 tons, McNab, from Napier. Wairiui,. s.s. (6. a.m.), 634 tons, Briscoe. from Njipicrr. Passengers: Misses' Watt and Patrick; Mrs. .Moore and child; Messrs McWilliam, Cable, Alexander, and Dr. ( lark, mid one sieerage. Kamo, s.s. (8.30 a.m.), 1236 tons,Cameron, from Wellington, via Napier.

DEPARTURES. Saturdhv, June 12,

Putiki, s.s. (6 a.m.). 409 tons, Smith for Wellington.

Wainui, s.s. (7.15 a.m.). 684 tons, P.riseoe, for Auckland, vi,a Tokomaru ■Pay. Passengers: .Miss Harlnady; .Mesdamcs ’Cuffs, Tofrie, Arnott and infant, Steavaft, Muir and infant, and ■Fisken ; : .Messrs Duncan, Banded. Arnott, ‘Fisken. Muir, Vigis, Snrddnn, Randell, anil Moore.

Tho Wainui, from Napier, left, Gis.horne today for Auckland, via. Tokomam Pay. The Kamona arrived from Tamanga, to-day, with eoal from (Ireymmith. She is to complete on Monday, and sail for Napier. The Kamo left Wellington yesterday, and leaves Napier for Gisborne on 'fjiesday evening. She loads sheep on Wednesday for Lyttelton. The Kapotiga is to load at Westport on Monday for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland.

The Kahika loads at Dunedin on Monday and'subsequently'at Ghmaru, Tiniarii, Lyttelton and Wellington, arriving at Gisborne on Junet 22 or 23.

The Aorangi left Suva yesterday and arrives at Vancouver on June 25. The Makura, from -Sydney, via Wellington, was due at. San Francisco yesterday, and sails again on June 16 for Wellington.

The Tahiti, from Pan Francisco, arrives at Wellington on Monday and sails the next day for Sydney.

The Putiki. was-despatched early this morning for Wellington. Pho loads at 'that port on Monday and Tuesday for Napier and Gisborne, and is due here the following Friday.

The Koau arrived from Napier this morning with shingle. She will sail at 6 p.m. for Napier. The Awahou’ is at present on the slip at Auckland undergoing annual survey and overhaul.

The Tiroa was to be despatched from Auckland to-day for Coast bays and Gisborne, and is due here on Monday. She sails again that evening for Hicks Lav and Auckland.

The Maroro, Saucy Kate, and Will Watch arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon, bringing consignments of coal for Gisborne firms.

The Baron Murray, from Louisburg, St. John (N. 8.). arid Newport News, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Sydney, is due at Auckland early this month. The Wirrnl, from Sydney (C. 8.), Cbrberbrook, and Montreal, sailed from the last-named port on June 4 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin.

The Baron Kelvin arrived at Sydney (C. 8.), on June. 3, and is due to sail from Montreal on June 21 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. A steamer is due to sail from Montreal febout July 20 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin, and New Plymouth. MARITIME 'CONFERENCE, TfIABES V. LABOR AT GENEVA. (Australian arid N.Z. On Mi Association.' GENEVA, June 10. At the Maritime Conference the committee of investigation of (he conditions of seamen’s work, rejected tin* shipowners’ proposal that the recommendations of the conference bureaux should he restricted to principles common to nil established systems of inspection and apply only to countries where the system of maritime inspection was nbt yet established. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. ■Sydney, June 12: Arrived, at 6.30 a.m., Tahiti, from Wellington. Fremantle, June 12: Arrived, Tola, frig, on route foi; New Zealand. Wellingori : Arrived at. 2.45 p.m. yesterday, iluamii, from Gisborne. Auckland: Sailed yesterday, Mamma, at Sydney. Arrived, at 6.45' o.m. today, Arawa, from Wellington. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Auckland: For Saturday and Sunday—Duhedin, Vertmiea, Ngakuta, Mamma, Diomede, Port Harding, Canadian Inventor, Jvaimiloa, Kauri, ! Port Curtis, Kaivanga, Tofua, Koi:o----miko, Kawntiri, Fort Napier, Ulimaroa, • Niagara, Kaiapoi, King Malcolm. | Chatham Islands: For Saturday and ’ Sunday—Port Nicholson and Willes--1 den. ( Wellington: For Saturday only — Wahino, Mnraroa, Tamahiiie, Araliura, : Hororata. For Saturday and Sunday—lonic, RuahinO, Mnungnhui, Taschlusa, Waitemiitn, Devon. Adna, Canadian Conqueror, and Willaston. | Awnrua: For Saturday and Sun--1 day—Manuka, Knrcfu, Waikouaiti, and Waiotapu. WEATHER REPORT. Light westerly winds were most pre--1 valent in the North Island this morning with fine weather and blue sky. At Cape Maria, however, the direction of the wind was south-west; at Gisborne,/Napier ancl Wellington, north-west ; and north at East Cape. The weather was calm at Taupo. At Cape Maria overhead conditions were hazy; cloudy or • overcast at Taupo, Cape J’nlliser, Cape F.gmont, (Jastlepoini, Wellington, and Cape Campbell, with blue sky at other stations reporting. Temperatures recorded were: Cape Maria 59, Auckland 65, Tiritiri 54, Opotiki 53, Tnnranga 51, Gisborne. 53, Napier 53, Cape Palliser 53, Cape Egmont 52, Cast lepojnt 61, ‘Wellington 53." Cope Campbell 53. i Wairoa reports this day: Light westerly wind. Moderate sea. Shallow bar. | STATE OP THE SEA. i The sea was generally moderate to rough with good tides. WEATHER FORECAST. Indications are for westerly winds, moderate to strong, and backing by north to west. The weather will pro- ! bably be cold and changeable. Barometer unsteady, beas '-rtioderate. Tides good.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17058, 12 June 1926, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17058, 12 June 1926, Page 3

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17058, 12 June 1926, Page 3