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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. • Saturday, June 12, Koau, 0.0. v. (0.10 p.m.), 1135 tons, McNab, for Napier.

The Wainui leaves Auckland at 5 Jfc.m. to-morrow for Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne and Napier. She will be tendered here with the launch for inward' passengers on Tliursdiry morning. The. steamer proceeds' to Napier on Thursday eivening, the launch for outward) passengers leaving the Kaiti side at 6.30 p.m. (meantime).

The Kamo leaves Napier this evening. find will be discharging southern prodneo lu-ie to-morfotv, Whe subsequently p'roceeds to Westport to load coal for Dunedin. thence Bluff, to loadl again at ihe southern ports.

The Kamona is expected to complete discharge of her coal here this afternoon, nnrl sail tliis evening for Napier. She returns lo Gisborne on Wednesday rriornihg to load sheep for Lyttelfoti, leaving again that afternoon. The Kapongrt loads coal at Westport to-dnv for Napier, Gi.sborne and Auckland."

The Kaliika. now loading at. Dunedin, is expected to leave, to-night for Gisborne, via. Southern ports, and is due here about June 22. The Devon is due at Gisborne about June 28, for Homeward loading. Tiie Earn leaves Wellington 10-nighl for Oisßc-riie, a fid is due here on Wed nesdav.

The Paknra is at present loading a I (iioymouth fur Napier* and Gisborne. She is <hif here about. Thursday or Friday.

Tlin Putiki will be despatched from Wellington to-night, for Gisborne, via Napier, and arrives here on Friday morning. She returns to Wellington, that evening.

The Parera loads at Westport to-day and .at Grcymouth to-morrow for Waikokopu and Gisborne. She is due her? at the end of ithe week.

The Koau completed' discharging on Saturday and sailed for Napier that evening.

The Mako leaves Auckland' to-night for Coast bay's, Gisborne and Napier.

The Tiroa cleared Auckland on Saturday night for Coast bays and Cisbor'ric and is doe here to-night. She will be despatched again to-morrow evening for Hicks Bay and Auckland. 'FRISCO MAIL STEAMERS. The Makura. sails from San Francisco on Wednesday for Wellington. The Tahiti clears Sydney on Thursday for San Francisco. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Fremantle, June 14. —Sailed : Toia, for Wellington. . Auckland: Sailed, tit 1.0.40 p.m. on Saturday, Tiroa, for Gisborne, via Coast bays. Arrived, at 8.35 p.mv yesterday, AVainui, from Gisborne, via Tokomaru Bay. Napier: Arrived, at 6.80 a.m. yesterday, Koau, from Gisborne. Wellington: Arrived, at 4.40 a.m. today, Putiki. from Gisborne. VvITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Auckland: Diofnede, Dunedin, Veronica, Laburnum, Mara ma, King-Malcolm, Nuakuta, Kaimiloa, Kami, Kairanga, Hinomoa, Toftia, !N acuta, Kent, Ulimaroa, Niagara, Tahiti, Willaston, and Pott Napier. Chatham Islands: Jonic and Willesden. Wellington :, Wahine, -Mararoa, Tnmahine, Arahtira, Ruahine, Koromifco, Semiramis, Kartigi. West, lienshaw, Buapehu, Devon, and Tascalusa. Awarua: | Manuka, Waikouaifi, yVaio- 1 tapii, and City of Bombay. WEATHER REPORT. Light winds to moderate gale from the west north-west were prevalnnt in the Korth Island this morning. At. Gisborne there Was a moderate gale from the north-west; Napier, light northerly; Taupo, calm; East Cape, south; and Opotiki, south-west. (Blue sky was reported from Auckland,. Tauranga, East Cape, Gisborne, and Napier, and cloudy or overcast at other places. Temperatures recorded at 9 a.m. were: Cape Maria 57, Auckland 56, Tiritiri 53. Tauranga 59, Taupb 49, East Cape 50, Gisborne 52, Napier 52, Cape Palliser 54, New Plymouth 54. Wellington 56, Capo Campbell 53. Castlepoint 52, Opotiki 51. Wellington had' 17 points of rainfall. Wairoa, reports this day: Strong westerly wind. Rough sea. Bar unworkable.

STATE OF THE SEA. Tlici sea was heavy at Cape Maria; tough at Gisborne, 'Cape Campbell and Castlepnint: considerable at Capo Palliser and Cape Egmont; smooth to modorate at other station's. _ Tides generally were reported goo'rl fo high. WEATHER FORECAST. The indications are for westerly winds and backing by west to south. The weather will probably prove squally and , changeable. 'Rain probable. Barometer | risjng soon. Sea heavy off shore. Tides good. __________^__

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17059, 14 June 1926, Page 5

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17059, 14 June 1926, Page 5

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17059, 14 June 1926, Page 5