SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS Friday, January 7. Wainui, s.s. (1.20 a.m.), OS I i
Hoddinet, from Auckland, via Toko mnru Bnv.
Passengers.—-Misses Craig, Barker, Eraser, Ferguson, Barker, Rees, Buscko. (Daniel; Mesdames Fraser and two children, Perka and children, O'Brien, children and infant, Ollif'f and infant, Hutchinson, Q'Keelo, Richards. 'Sawell, Greenwood, Fitzgerald, Rodgers; Messrs .McLean. L'opo and children, Randall, Perks, Sandwith, Tattersfield, Malum, Beatty, Smith, Paltridgo. McNeill, Davis". Olliff, \V. Smith, MoGirr, 0' KVefe, Taylor, Roes, Ooscombo, Mcll I'oy, Siirtt'll, Dudley, Martin, Counts. Greenwood, Norgrove, Crosley, McCormack, Hogajn, Jensen, Ail ken, Scott, Robinson, Barry, Rodgers, Reynolds, Tnrnbull, S. Smith, Evans, Morse, Nixon, Munns, Higginson and Gillies. Kuril, s.s. (5 a.m.), 178 tons, Haroldson, from Coast bays. Elsie .Mary mix. sell. (7.1.1 a.m.), ft!' tons, Owen, I'iom Napier. Putiki, s.s. (8.25 a.m..), 409 tens, Smith, from Napier.
DEPARTURES. Thursday, January <i
Awahou, s.s. (6.80 p.m.), 407 tons, Clark, for Auckland, via TokOixfaru Bav.
Gunbar, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 48S tons, Pyper, for Napier.
The Wainui, from Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay, was tendered this morning for inward passengers. She sails this evening for Napier, the launch for outward passengers leaving the Kaiii side at 4.30 p.m. (meantime). The Karao was expected to leave Dunedin last evening to continue loading at Oamarn, Tiniaru, Lytt«lton, and Wellington for Gisyorne. She arrives hern about January 14.
The Kahika loads at South Island ports about the middle of the month for Gisborne. arid is expected to arrive hero on January 22. The Huntingdon arrives at Gisbornc on January 15 to load frozen meat and general cargo for London and West Coast of United Kingdom ports.
The Devon is due here about January IS to load frozen meat and general cargo for U.S.A., Halifax, and West Coast United Kingdom ports. The Putiki arrived from Napier this morning, and returns to that port tomorrow night with wool.
The Pakura arrives to-morrow morning from Wellington and Napier. She sails again for the former port the same night/ The Awahou sailed last evening for Tokomaru Bay and Auckland. She loads at- the latter port on Monday and Tuesday for Tokomaru bay, and Qisborrie.
The Parera loads coal at Greymouth early next week for Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne.
The Burn was transhipping wool from Coast, bays to the Port Melbourne this morning, and was to sail early this afternoon for Waipare to lift wool for transhipment to the Port Melbourne at Napier. The Koau left. Tokomaru Bay last night for Napier with wool. The. Northern O.'s steamer Daphne developed engina trouble when entering the Wade River recently. In consequence the A'essel anchored at the heads until the company's steamer Omana was sent from Auckland and towed her back to port. The S.S. and A. Co., advise that the Corinthic has wirelessed that she is due at Wellington from Southampton early oc Monday morning. The Tiroa leaves Auckland to-night for Hicks Bay and Gisborne, and is,clue here on Sunday. She sails again for Auckland, vitf Hicks Bay, on Monday. The Elsie Mary arrived from Napier this morning, and returns to that port to-night. After working" cargo there she comes back to Gisborne, and proceeds hence Auckland on Monday night. A radio message received by the N.Z. Shipping Co. from their, liner Reraueva, en route from London and Southampton, stated that she expects to arrive at Wellington on Monday morning. The vessel will disembark her passengers at Wellington and will leave again later the same day for Lyttelfon, Port Chalmers, and Bluff, to commence discharge of her cargo. A Ilobart message announces the arrival of the luxurious liner Oarinthia, which is on a trip round the world, from ; Milford Sound.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING Auckland: Arrived at, 9.20 p.m. yes tcrdav, Katoa, from Gisborne'. Napier: Sailed at 1.15 a.m., Mataroa for Wellington
WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE,
Auckland.—Sussex, Tofua, Iris, Treissick, West Calera, Kaikourai, Marama, Kartigi and Kaitangata. Wellington.—Maori, Wahine, Arahura, Climaroa, Rotorua, Athenic, Port Melbourne. Ngaio, Tamahine, Makura, Gallis, Trewolas, Tutanekai. West Canob, Mataroa, Waihora, Maheno. Corinthic, Bemuora and Maunganui. Awarua.—Sir James Clark Ross. C. A. Larsen. N. T. Nilson Alamo, Whangape, Waipoif, Tekoa and Waitemata.
WEATHER REPORT,
Overcast conditions were again general this morning, the west coast only reporting occasional blue skies. South easterly winds and light to fresh breezes had become general, but the barometer continued 1 the rising movement. Temperatures wero lower. Auckland ieporting 69 degrees, Opofiki 66, Taitranga and the East Cape 61, T.-mpo and Napier 59 y Gisborne. Wanganuf, and New Plymouth 64, Wellington 65. Wairoa report: Light easterly winds; moderate sea : good liar. STATE OP THE SEA.
Rough sens were reported at Cape Kg mont, East Cape, and Cape Maria; moderate elsewhere. WEATHER FORECAST
The indications are for south-easterly winds, moderate to strong and backing by east to north. Weather cloudy to overcast, and at timei; showers. Barometer little movement, but falling shortly. Seas moderate. Tides good.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16234, 7 January 1927, Page 5
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