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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS Wednesday, May 11 Pakura, s.s. (,8 a.m.), 700 tons, Coldi cult, from Wellington and Napier.

The Wainni left Auckland at 5.80 p.m. yesterday for Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne and Napier. She will arrive here to-morrow morning, when she will be tendered with the launch for inward passengers at 5 o’clock. On completion of discharge of her cargo tlm vessel sails for Napier, the launch for outward passengers leaving the Kaiti side at 4 p.m. (meantime), on Thursday.

Tim Kamo, with southern cargo,, is now at Napier, and is due here on Friday morning to discharge. On completion here she sails for Dunedin, to load again for Napier and Gisborne, via the usual ports. The Kahikn is to load for Napier and Gisborne leaving Dunedin on May 12 for O.amnru. Timnru, Lyttelton and Wellington. The Parer,a sails to-night for Westport to load for Wnikokopu and Gisborne.

The Pakiira Arrived this morning and sails to-night for Wnikokopu and Wellington. The Puliki is expected to leave Tokomaru Bnv to-day for Portland and Auckland to 'load for Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. The Awnhou was to leave Auckland last night for Tokomaru Bay find Gisborne. Fdio -will return to Auckland later to undergo overhaul. Her place will be taken by the Putiki. The Make, en route from Auckland to Napier, is at present working roast, bavs.

The Tiroa arrives to-morrow morning from Auckland, and sails in .the evening for the northern port, a i.a Hicks Bay. The Elsie Mnrv is expected to leave Auckland to-day'and to arrive hero on Friday. , , The Gnnbar Arrived at Auckland yesterday afternoon. She leaves at noon to-morrow for Coast bays and Gisborne.

A Dunedin Shipping Record From April 21 to May 10 no fewer than 14 overseas vessels visited the nort of Dunedin. The aggregate gross tonnage is 104,683. This is believed to be a record for the port for a period of 20 days. —P.A. Ships In Storm

The experience of incoming steamers shows that stormy conditions still ,prevail at. sen, states an Auckland Press Association message. The Mamma, front Sydney, arrived nt 10 o’clock last night, 1". hours late. During the last stages of her Voyage she encountered a strong gale, meeting heavy seas, but sustained no damage. The 11 inemoa, from Norfolk Island, reported nl (5 a.tn. yesterday that she was hove-to in a severe gale off North Cape. The Wairuna, from Ban Francisco, is also having a rough triii. She was expected to arrive at lour o’clock this afternoon, but has now reported she will not reach port until seven o , eloek to-mot row iiiotntelegraphic shipping Auckland. Bailed, pt ti.4o ]i.m. yesterday. Wninui, for Gisborne; at 8.30 pan. vesterdav, Anvnngi, for Suva; at 7.1 d n.m. to-dav. Matarna, for Wellington; at M.-lfi nan.. Hinoinoa,. for Norfolk Island. . Newcastle, May 11: Bailed, Knikorni, for Dunedin. Melbourne. May 11: Arrived, Baron Grahniii, from Westport. . Fremantle. May 11: Arrived, Naldern. from London.

WEATHER REPORT Fine weather continued hi the Buy <.f Plenty and Auckland this morning, bill, elsewhere wet. and overcast conditions were reported. A south-westerly gale was blowing at East Cape, and fresh southerly breezes elsewhere, lhp barometer showed little movement, t,mperatures at 9 o’clock were: Auckland and East Cape 55, ranga, Napier, Wellington 50, Opotiki 56. Wanganui 51, and Gisborne 53. Rough seas were reported at Cape Pabiser and East Cape; heavy at Castlepoint, moderate to smooth elsewhere. Wairoa report: Btrong southerly wind ; rough sea; bar unworkable. WEATHER FORECAST

The indications are for moderate to # stroll 0" southerly winds and backing by south to east. The weather will probably be cool and ebangeab e, with showers on the coast and. milder after about 36 hours. Barometer little movement, blit falling after about 24 hours. Seas rough; tides good.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16337, 11 May 1927, Page 5

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16337, 11 May 1927, Page 5

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16337, 11 May 1927, Page 5

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