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SHIPPING

ARRIVALS Tuesday, April 7 Huanui, auxiliary ketch (2.35 a.m.) 130 tons, Thomson, from Auckland.

The Waiinea loaves Auckland to-day for Gisborne and Napier. She arrives here on Thursday morning and after discharge leaves for Napier. The Kahika, with produce from southern ports, is due here on Thursday morning;, and after discharge will load sheep at Tdlaga Bay for Lyttelton.

The Totara is due hero about Thursday or Friday with coal from Westport. The Kini is duo here towards the end of the week from Westport and Greymouth. After the discharge of her .coal cargo she will load sheep at Tolaga Bay for Lyttelton. The Aorangi, from Sydney, leaves Auckland to-day for Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver.

The Niagara, from Vancouver, loaves Honolulu to-morrow for Suva. Auckland and Sydney. The Makura' from lsan Francisco, Papeete", and "Rarotonga, leaves Wellington to-day for Sydney. The Monowai, from Sydney, Wellington, Riro tonga and Papeete, arrives at San Francisco on Friday. Tho New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Cornwall, is loading general cargo and frozen meat in the. roadstead, is expected to leave for Auckland tomorrow.

The. Federal Line Steamer Middelsex is expected to arrive at. Gisborne about April 20 to load frozen meat and general cargo for London, Avonniouth, Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow. Tho Awahou, now loading at Wellington, is expected to reach Gisborno about Friday. The Pukeko loadod at Auckland today for Coast bays, Gisborne, and Napier, and is due here about Thursday. The Parera is loading at Westport for Napier. The Pakura arrived at Wellington from Gisborno yesterday morning. The m6tor ship Margaret W was due at Auckland last evening, and'Will go on to the slip to-morrow for her annual survey, taking up her running again next Tuesday. The Tiroa leaves Auckland this evening for Gisborne, and is due hen; on Thursday ■ morning. The Huanui arrived from .Auckland this morning with coal, and after discharging,, returns to Auckland. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS London. April 5: Arrived, Port Dtmedin. Sailed, Norfolk, from London; Port'Fairy, from Clyde. Auckland: Arrived, Tiroa, 7.25 p.m. on Sunday, and Pukeko, ti.in p.m., fiom Gisborne; Aorangi, 6.30 a.m. yesterday, from Sydney; Margaret W,'4 'a.m. to-day, from Wellington. Wellington: Arrived, Pakura, s.filt a;m. yesterday, from Gishorno. Nrtpier: Arrived, Ngahou, 1.30 a.m. yesterday, from Gisborne. TfiE WEATHER (Last Night's Forecast.) An anticyclone covers Now Zealand and tlie Tasman. A slight low pressure wave Crossed the southern districts during Sunday night, and another 'rather more intense one is passing Tasmania. Winds: Moderate to variable, btit shortly tending northerly and freshening in and south of Codk Strait. Seas (New Zealand Writers): Generally smooth to moderate. Tasman Sea: Winds variable in the northern portion of the eastern Tasman, freshening westerly to north-westerly in the southern portion. Seas moderate. Weather: Still mainly fair to fine, but some scattered showers likely, more especially in the northern and southern extremities of the Dominion and on the west coast of the South Island. TemCold to-night, but becoming milder to-morrow. (To-Day's North Island Report.) Overcast conditions were general throughout the North Island this morning. Strong easterly winds were reported at Auckland and Cape Palliser, and light variable breezes elsewhere. The barometer was at a fairly high level. Temperatures at i) o'clock Were: Auckland and East Cape fia decrees, Taurariga 00, Opotiki and Napier H 9, Gisborne 61, and Wellington 57. Rough seas were reported at Tiritiri; moderate or smooth elsewhere. (Midday Forecast) The indications arc for north-easterly Winds, freshening. Expect dull weather wtih much mist and fog in parts, later rain probable. Barometer falling. Seas anil tides moderate; sea increasing.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17436, 7 April 1931, Page 5

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17436, 7 April 1931, Page 5

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17436, 7 April 1931, Page 5