SHIPPING
ARRIVALS Thursday, January 31. Hunnni, auxiliary ketch (”> a.m.), 129 tons, Thomsen, from Tolaga Bay. Waimea, s.s. (a. 2d a.m.), la I tons, Inman, from Auckland. Tii'ott. s.s. (9 a.m.), 209 tons, ('lark, from Auckland. DEPARTURES Wednesday, Jamil try 30. I’akura, s.s. (9.15 p.m.). 709 lons. Barnes, fm Lyttelton. The Waimea arrived from Auckland tliis morning. She will sail at 10 p.m. for Napier. The Kaliika is to load for Napier and Gisborne, leaving Dunedip to-morrow for Oamum, Tiinaru, Lyttelton, ami Wei lington. She is due hero about February 12. The Kartigi is to load coal ( at Grevmouili on Saturday for Wellington, Gisborne, and Auckland. Siie is due here about February 8. The Aorangi, from Sydney, Auckland, Suva, and Honolulu, arrives at Vancouver to-morrow. The Niagara, from Vancouver, Honolulu, Suva, and Auckland, is due a. Sydney on Saturday. ’The Tahiti, from Sydney and Wellington, leaves Rarotonga- on Saturday for" Papeete and San Francisco. The Manuka, from San Francisco, leaves Papeete on Saturday for Rarotonga, Wellington, and Sydney. Tiie Aw ah on left Auckland at 5.30 p.m. yesterday for coast bays and. Gisborne. The steamer is due bore, tomorrow, and should sail in the evening on the. return trip north. The Piikuva sailed lienee last night with 2900 sheep for Lyttelton. She is due at Tokoiimru Bay on Monday to load sheep for Lyttelton. The Tiroa arrived from Auckland at 9 a.m. to-day. The vessel is expected to sail again to-night tor Hicks Bay and Auckland. The (huibar left Auckland this ntorning for coast bays, Gisborne, and Napier. She should arrive here on Saturday. The "Gabriella, . from Newcastle, Auckland, and Tolaga Bay, is due here ■m .Saturday morning with coal, and timber. The auxiliary schooner Elsie Mary, which left Auckland at 4.39 p.m. yesterday. is due here on Saturday. The auxiliary ketch Huamii arrived from Napier, via. Tolaga. Bay, at 5 a.m. to-day. The vessel is expected to sail again this evening for Wellington, where site is to load benzine for Gisborne. The ('. and .1). Line steamer Port Caroline is expected to arrive from Auckland this evening to load frozen ment and general cargo for West Coast ports of the United Kingdom and Lon don. The Federal Line steamer Northumberland is to leave Port Chalmers to-day fou Bluff to complete discharge aml_ to common -o loading for London and West Coast ports of Great Britain. The vessel will subsequently load at Gisborne, Napier, Lyttelton. Tiirihru and Wellington. She 'is due at Wellington on February 25 and is to sail finally from there on March 5 for London, Avonmouth. Glasgow and Liverpool'. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING London, Jan. 30.—Arrived : At, Loudon, Tninui; at Hull, Rhexenory at Glasgow, Tnrakinu : at San Francisco, Golden Cloud': at Panama, GnnndianConstructor; at Colon, Westmoreland: at Suez. Pinko. Sailed: From Pork Said, Comorin ; from Boston, Port Curtis; from Colon. Matakami; from Table Bay, Ballarat : from Suez, Port Brisbane; from San Francisco, Glenmoor ; from Halifax. Canadian Highlander, tor New Zealand ; from San Francisco, Golden Bear. Auckland. Sailed at 5.50 p.m. yesterday. Awaliou, for Gisborne; at 8.10 p.m..'Port Caroline, I'm- Gisborne. LvtteUon.- -Arrived • at- 4.15 p.m. yestord'av, Kaliika. from Gisborne. Lvitelton.- Arrived- at 6,35 a.m'. to- 1 dav', Walt inn. from Wellington-} 3.35 a.m.. Regulus, from 'I a rake, he.; 5.30' a.m., Kawatiri. 6.55 a.m., Wiiikawa, from Napier; 9:25 a.m.. Waipahu fromTimaru. WEATHER REPORT ,(tvercasi conditions were reported atTanning,i ami Auckland this morning, but blue skies prevailed- elsewhere in the North Island. Light to fresh variable breezes were general. llie barn meter showed little movement. Tern poratures at 9 o'clock were; Auckland 71 degrees, Tauranga and Gisborne 65, Opotiki and YYatmanui 70, Fast l '.-toe 64, Napier 73, and Wellington 56. Moderate nr smooth sea's worn reported everywhere. Walton report: Light easterly wind; smooth sea; good Imr. WEATHER FORECAST The indications are for easterly winds, moderate to strong, and backing by cast to north prevailing. Them is a prospect of fair weather, warm at first, lull, shortly appears to he cloudy and unsettled. ‘ with rain following. BaroI meter falling slowly. Seas moderate; I tides good. -Sea increasing,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16865, 31 January 1929, Page 5
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