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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS Tuesday, October 5. Make, s.s. (11 p.m.), 505 tons, .Tones, from Auckland, via Coast bays. The IVninui resumes running next week, leaving Auckland on Tuesday for Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne, and Napier. She leaves here on 'j'luirsday for Napier, returning on Saturday, and sailing lienee tu Auckland. The Kaliika is expected to leave Timaru to day for Lyttelton to load southern produce for Napier and Gisborne. Siie is due here about Tuesday next. The Kiwitea is expected to load at Auckldhd to-morrow for Gisborne, Napier and Wellington, and is due here about Saturday next. The Kairanga was expected to leave Newcastle yesterday with coal for Napier, Gisborne, and Wellington. The Mako arrived from Auckland, via Coast bays, last night, and was expected to be despatched early this afternoon for Napier. The lvoutmini arrives from Napier with a load of shingle to-morrow. She proceeds lienee to Auckland. The Pakura Idtt Wellington last night for Napier and Gisborne, and is due heVe on Friday morning. After discharging she returns to Wellington. The Putiki cleared Auckland last night for Gisborne direct, and is due here on Friday. , . The Koan is expected to sail for Napier this evening. The Awahou was despatched from Auckland last, might for Coast bays and Gisborne. She is due at this port <m Friday, and after discharging loads f», Tolaga Bay, Tokomaru Bay, and Auckland, , . .Mr. J. W. Knox has left the Wainm as second officer, being replaced by Mr. T. Y. Marshall. TRANS-PACIFIC CARGO SERVICE. The Wn.iot.npu was to leave Auckland yesterday for Wellington,; Me.bourne, and Sydney. The Entnn, from San Francisco for Napier. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Timaru, and New Plymouth, is due at Napier on Saturday. The Hauraki lift Vancouver on September 24 for Auckland, Wellington. Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney. She is due at Auckland on October 18. The Waitemata leaves ’San Francisco about October 12 for Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Nelson, and New_ Plymouth. Tlie Wnihemo is now loading at Pacific Coast ports for Auckland, Wellington. Melbourne, and Sydney. The Wairuira left Newcastle on October 1 for Vancouver, via Fiji and banning Island. She loads at Pacific Coast ports during November for Australia- and New Zealand. VANCOUVER MAIL STEAMERS. The Aornngi left Sydney on September 23, Auckland September 28, Suva October 1, leaves Honolulu October 8, and arrives at Vancouver on October 10. Tlie Niagara left Vancouver on September 22, Honolulu September 29, leaves Suva October 8, arrives Auckland October 11, and sails tlie next day for Sydney. 'FRISCO MAIL STEAMERS. The Makura leaves ’Frisco to-day, Papeete October 16, Rarotonga October 19, arrives Wellington October 26, and sails the same day for Sydney. The Tahiti arrived at- Sydney on October 1. and returns on the northward I rip. leaving Sydney to-morrow, Wellington October 12. Rarotonga October 16, Papeete October 18, and arrives at Sail Francisco on October 29. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING Sydney, Oct. 6: Arrived, Waitomo, from Timaru. . Newcastle, Oct. 6: Arrived, Koromiko, from New Zealand. Auckland: Sailed, at 5.35 p.m. yesterday, Awahou, for Coast bays and Gisborne. Auckland: Sailed, B.cD p.in. Putiki, for Gisborne. Wellington: Sailed at- 6.5 p.m. yesterday, Huanui, for Gisborne. WEATHER REPORT Fresh westerly breey.es were blowing this morning at Cape Maria and Auck- ! land: fresh S.W. at Cape Pnlliser; fresh S.E. at Cape Campbell ; light breezes elsewhere. Rain was falling at laupo. Wellington registered 4 points ot ramfall. . „ „ Temperature readings at 9 a.m.: Cape Maria 62, Auckland 60, Taurangn 61. Tanpo 55. East Cape 62, Gislmme 64, Napier 63, Cape Egmont 55, Wellington 57. Capo Campbell 55. Wairoa report: Light westerly wind , moderate sea; good bar. STATE OF THE SEA Rough seas were running at East Cape and Cape Egmont. and moderate at Tanranga, Capo Pnlliser, and Cape Campbell”; smooth elsewhere. ■WEATHER FORECAST. The indications are for westerly breezes, moderate to strong, freshening, and veering by west to north. - • weather will probably prove squall} and changeable, and warmer. the barometer will fall again soon. Jules and seas moderate. .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17157, 6 October 1926, Page 5

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17157, 6 October 1926, Page 5

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17157, 6 October 1926, Page 5