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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS Saturday, X ovem her 27. Kiritonn, o.p.v. (5.50 a.in.), 136 Icin'-., Nairn, from Napier. Wainui, s.s. (9.45 a.m.), 684 tons. Hoddinet, from Napier. DEPARTURES. Friday, November 26. Pakura, s.s. (10 p.in.j, 700 tons. Coldicutt, for Wellington. I Awahou, s.s. (11.30 p.rn.), 407 tons, ‘Clark, for Auckland, \ia Coast bays. Saturday, November 27. Wainui, s.s. (10.710 a.in.), I>S4 tons, Hoddinet; for Auckland, via Tokonunu Bay. The Wainui arrived from Napier at 0.45 a.m. to-day and left later for Auckland, via Toicomaru Bay. Site is to leave Auckland at 5 a.m. on Tuesday' for Tokomaru Bay. Gisborne and Napier. The Kaluka loading at southern ports for Napier and Gisborne, was to leave Wellington at noon to-day. She. is due here about- Tuesday. Upon completion here the steamer proceeds to Dunedin to load again for Napier and Gisborne, via the usual ports. The slakura arrived at Baa Frau- i cisco yesterday from Sydney, and j leaves for Sydney on December 1. ] The Tahiti is due at Sydney to-day ; from San Francisco, and leaves on • December 2 for Wellington, Rarotonga, Papeete, and Sail Francisco. j The S.S. and A. liner Arawa will j be loading at Gisborne about the j middle of December for London, New 1 lork and Boston. The vessel will | load frozen meat and general cargo, j The Koau sailed for Napier yestor- j day afternoon with wool. The Kiritona arrived from Napier this morning. She loaded wool here [ to-day for Napier. ; The Pakura sailed for Wellington,! via southern coast bays, last night. - Site loads at Wellington on Monday j and Tuesday for Napier and Gisborne, j The Putiki is due from Portland and Auckland on Monday. She proceeds hence to Napier, thence Waikokopu. The Awahou sailed last night for! Tokomaru Bay and Auckland, and is j due at the latter port on Monday. ; The Parera is due hero about Fridaynext with- coal from Grcymouth and Westport, via Waikokopu. The Tiroa was to leave Auckland at ; noon to-dijy for Hicks Bay and Gis- j borne, and is due here on Monday; morning. She sails again the same, evening for Hicks Bay and Auckland. 1 The Gunbar clears Auckland on l Monday with cargo for Gisborne, via Tokomaru Bay-. She loads wool here for Napier. ! The Htianui is loading coal at Auckland for Gisborne, and should sail early next week. Continuing her voyage to New Zealand, the Wanganui Harbor Board’s new tug Kalianui left Holyhead last Thursday. A vessel of 207 tons, the Kahanui was built by the Dublin Dockyard Co. She is an up-to-date vessel, being fitted with wireless, search lights, and a firooxtinguishing apparatus. The New Zealand Shipping Co’s. Ohtki is- to load at Gisborne about December 10 for London. She will lift frozen moat, dairy produce, and general cargo. j The Huntingdon is due at Gisborne ! affout January 8 to load frozen meat . and general cargo for London, amt West. | Const, of United Kingdom ports, j : I TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING Svdney, Nov. 26: Sailed, at 5.30 p.rn.. I fllimaroa, for Auckland. { Napier: Arrived, at 5.30 a.m. to day. j Koau, from Gisborne. j

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE.

Auckland.—For Saturday : Ilamiattan, Thalatta, Kaiwnrra and Hinemou. For Saturday and Sunday: Tofua, Kittiwa, Aorangi, Maunganui, Ulimaroa, Kaitangata, Port Sydney and Colac. For Sunday. Mahana and Tekoa. Chatham Island.—For Saturday: Mahana and Tekoa. For Saturday and Sunday: Tamaroa.

Wellington.—For Saturday : Maori, Wahine, Tamaroa, Ngaio, Oliva, Tregeiina, and Poolta. For Saturday and Sunday: Marama, Iris, Maheno, Waihemo,* Dunedin and Port. Hobart. Asvarua.—For Saturday and Sunday: Canadian Scottish, Sis James Clark Boss, C. H. Larsen, T. N. Nielson Alonso and Waipori. 4 WEATHER REPORT The cold'er atmosphere this morning was accompanied bv rain at Auckland, Cape Palfiser, New Plymouth, Wellington and Cape Campbell, while cloudy conditions were reported elsewhere, with the exception of Napier, Gisborne, and Opotiki. A westerly gale was blowing at Capo Palliser, and light, to fresh breezes, mainly westerly, were reported elsewhere. The barometer showed little movement, but temperatures were low everywhere, Napier reporting 69 degrees, Auckland 53, Tauvanga 58, EastCape 55, Gisborne 57, New Plymouth JS. Wellington 50, Opotiki 61, Wanganui 54. Wairoa report: Strong westerly wind; smooth sea; good bar. STATE OF THE SEA

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16202, 27 November 1926, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16202, 27 November 1926, Page 3

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16202, 27 November 1926, Page 3