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SHIPPING

ARRIVALS Saturday, February 9. Vloa, auxiliary schooner (6.20 p.m.), 99 '■niis. Norton, from Auckland. Waikonini. auxiliary schooner |6.45 p.m.), from Auckland. Piitiki, s.s. (8 p.m..i, 409 lons, Nairn, from Napier. Funday, February 10. Kahika, s.s. (10.15 a.m.), 1172 tons, Dalgjeish, from Dunedin Monday, February 11. P.irei'a, s.s. (5 a.m.), 554 tons, Miles, from Lyttelton. DEPARTURES Saturday, February 9. Corinthic, s.s. (7.10 p.m.), 12,367 tons, Freeman, for Lyttelton.

The Wnimea is expected to leave Auckland at. 5 p.m. to-morrow with, cargo lor Gisborne and Napier, and is due here on Thursday morning. The Knbika with southern cargo, arrived from, Napier yesterday morning. She is expected to complete this .afternoon and to'sail for Dunedin, via Lyttelton, to load again for Napier and Gisborne. The Kartigi is loading coal at Greymouth and ' Weslport for Wellington, Gisborne, and Auckland, and is due here about Friday. The Katoa, loads sheep'at Tokemaro Bay for LyttoHoti about February 20. The Kaiin'a is due Yit Gisborne about Friday to load sheep for Lyttelton. The Argyllshire Loads frozen meat and general cargo at Gisborne for London about Saturday. The Northumberland is due at Gisborne on Thursday to load frozen* meat and general cargo' for West Coast ports of the United Kingdom and LondonThe Aorangi, from Vancouver, Honolulu, .and Suva, arrives at Auckland, on February 25, and sails the same day for Sydney, where she is due on March 2. "The'Niagara, from Sydney, arrived at Auckland to-day, She'leaves to-morrow for Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver. The Tahiti, from Sydney and Wellington, via Earotonga- and Papeete, is due at San Francisco on Friday. The Mnkura reached Wellington today from San Francisco. Papeete, and Harotonga, and sails to-morrow for Sydliev. where she is due on February 16.

The Awahou arrived at Auckland from Gisborne yesterday morning. She should sail again to-mei'row evening for const bays and Gisborne. The Putiki arrived from Napier at 8 p.m. on Saturday with cargo ex- the Make. The Putiki is to sail to-night for Wellington, where she is to go into dock for cleaning. The Pakura should leave Wellington to-day for Tokomaru Bay to load sheep tor Lvttelkn. The Patera, from Lyttelton-, arrived here at 5 a.m to-day to load sheep for Oamaru. The vessel should sail this evening. The Mako is expected to leave Wellington tomorrow night for Napier and (i is borne.

The Gnnbar, from Napier, is due at Auckland to-day. She will leave to-mor-row evening For '-oust bays, Gisborne, and Napier, 'J he Tiroa Rhould lenvo Auckjand tomorrow afternoon, and is clue here on Thursday morning with general cargo. The Gabrielta' should Rail to-night for Napier. , The auxiliary schooner Elsie alary, from Auckland,' arrived at Tolaga Hoy yesterday afternoon, and at Waikokopu this morning. The vessel is expected to leave Waikokopu to-nigh I for Tokomaru Hnv and Auckland. The auxiliary schooner Moa. with coal and genera! cargo, arrived from Auckland at 6.20 p.m. on Saturday. She should sail to-morrow night on the return trip north , . The auxiliary schooner W'aikonini, arrived from Auckland on Saturday. She is expected to depart for Auckland tomorrow evening. ' The auxiliary ketch ll.iuwmt should sail this evening for Auckland. The C. and D. Line steamer Port Melbourne, is oxpected to arrive from Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay, on February 22 to load frozen meat, butter, wool, and general cargo for .London . "•'The S.S. "and A. Cp.'s liner Corinth u: sailed at 7.10 p.m. on Saturday for Lyttelton and Wellington. At Gisborne she loaf led 4556 freight carcases of mutton, 4976 freight carcases of lamb, 4100. boxes of butter, and 250 bales of wool, the steamer is expected to sail finally from j Wellington on February 16 for London, via Panama- . , ( .. Formerly owned W Wilson s (N.A.) Portland 'Cement. Ltd., the oil vessel Bonaki has been purchased by the Northern Steamship Co., the price, being in the neighborhood of £12,000. Tphe Bonaki is a, wooden vessel of 253 tons gross, built at Auckland in 1922, to the order' of the cement company. She has a 270 h.p. engine. The Northern Co. has not yet announced her future use. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING London. February 9: Sailed, from Colon, Tamaroa ; from Honolulu, for Lvttolton, Golden Harvest, "Wellington. Arrived at 5.15 a.m. today, Mnkura, from San Francisco. Lyttelton: Arrived at 8 a.m. to-day, Corinthic, from (lishorne. Auckland.—Arrived at ft. 45 a.m., today, Niagara, from Sydney. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland: Maui Poraare, Tofna, lonic, Golden Coast, Maramn,' Mamilius, and Canadian Conqueror. Chatham Islands: Remuera and Westmoreland. ' . Wellington: Maori, Wabme, • Ngaio, Avalmra. Kin. <Va. Pakeha. Golden State, Tamaliine, Port Hohart, Aorangi, Port ' Bowon,- Port Fremantle, Argyllshire. .Mahcna, Maunganni, Uliinaroa, Otokia, Xorthumherland. and Cape York. Awarua : Sir -lames Clark Poss, X. T. Neilsen Alonso, C A. Larscn, CUy of New York, Rlonfflrir Boiling, rnhiti, Kekerarign, Plume, Tntanekai. and Manuka. WEATHER REPORT Overeasi, conditions were reported this morning at Napier and 'Wellington, but blufl skies prevailed elsewhere in the North Island, light variable breezes being general. The barometer had risen during the week-

end. Temperatures at 9 o'clock wore: Auckland 67,degrees, Tanning;* 72, Opotiki 77, East Cape 75, Gisborne and Napier 68, Wanganui 71, and Wellington 63. Hough seas were reported at Cape Campbell; moderate or smooth elsewhere. WEATHER FORECAST The indications are for moderate to strong easterly winds. There is a prospect, of fair weather, but it will probably become warmer. Barometer little movement. Seas moderate; tides ppov.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16874, 11 February 1929, Page 5

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16874, 11 February 1929, Page 5

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16874, 11 February 1929, Page 5