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SHIPPING

PORT OP GISBORNE AEEIVALS Wednesday, August 9. Margaret. W. ra.v., 9.30 a.in,, 394 tons, 1.. D. Clark, from Napier, DEPAETUEE3 Tuesday, August 8. Til oki, s.s., 3.5 p.m., 634 tons, U. Pearson, lor Taurangu. The Wairnea left Auckland late yesterday afternoon for Gisborne and Napier. She is expected here in the morning and on completion of discharge and loading will sail for Napier. 'the Poolfa left Dunedin yesterday for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington to complete loading for Napier and Gisborne. The vessel is due hero about Tuesday next. The Titoki completed the discharge of her southern cargo here yesterday afternoon and sailed for Tauranga, from which port she will proceed to Dunedin, via Wellington, to begin loading again for Napier and Gisborne. The' Gabriella is now en route to New Plymouth with Newcastle coal aud general cargo from Sydney. On completion of discharge at New Plymouth she will sail for Wanganui and Gisborne, 1 arriving here on either Tuns lay ur Wednesday noxt.

flic Aorangi, from Sydney, Auckland, Suva aud Honolulu, is due at \aa co liver on Friday. The vessel will leave again on her southward trip to d.iv week, arriving at Auckland on Si-pteiulx r 3. Tlio Niagara left Auckland yesterday for -Sydney, and on arrival there on Saturday she will be withdrawn from the service for annual survey and overhaul. The Monowai, in place of the Niagara, will leave. Sydney on August 17 for Auckland. She is due there on August 21 and will sail the following day for Suva, Honolulu and 1 Vancouver. . The Makura, from Sydney and Wellington, is to Ipave Rarotonga on Saturday for Papeete and San Francisco, arriving at the American port on August 25. The Maunganui, from San Francisco, leaves Papeete on Saturday for Rarotonga and Wellington. She is due at the New Zealand port on August 21-and will sail the following day for Sydney. The Pukeko cleared Auckland late yesterday afternoon for Hicks Bay, Tokomnru Bay, Tolaga Bay, Gisborne and Napier. She is due here in the morning and will sail later the same day for the Hawke’s Bay port. The Awahou is expected here, in the morning from Wellington and Napier and will sail later the same day for Lyttelton, where she will load on Monday for Waikokopu, Gisborne and the Coast. The following day she will load at Wellington for Napier and Gisborne. The Margaret W arrived this morning from Napier with shingle and is expected to sail to-morrow night for Auckland. Tho Tiroa left Auckland late yesterday afternoon for Gisborne. Slid should arrive here in the morning, and sail again on Saturday for the northern port. The Karoro, which was placed on the slip on Monday for annual survey and overhaul, was taken off again at 8.15 a.m. to-day. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s steamer Matakana is expected here in place of the Raranga on Friday from Wanganui to load for Home. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Campbell is duo at Gisborne on September 6 to load re. frigerated and general cargo for Home. The Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Frozen Meat and Mercantile Company are tho local loading; agents. The small coastal vessel Kapui, track ing] between Mokau and Waitara, ran ashore recently when endeavoring to enter the Mokau River. She is now high and dry on tho north beach and all efforts to refloat her so far have failed. Success js evidently attending the Otago Harbor Board’s efforts to improve the navigable channel in the lower harbor, as shown bv oversea steamers being able to leave Port Chalmers after dark.. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Auckland. —August 8: Sailed, Waimea, 5,10 p.m., for Napier, via Gisborne; Tiroa, 5.20 p.m., for Gisborne; Pukeko, 5.45 p.m., for Napier, via tho Coast and Gisborne. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland.—Alynbank, Brisbane Mam, Canadian Highlander, Diomede, Karamea, Karetu, Kartigi, Mariposa, Matai, Niagara. Opawn. Rangitiki, Sagona, Voco, Waikawa, Yarraville, and Yoseric. Wellington. - Aorangi, Cambridge, Dunedin, Laburnum, Makura, Maori, Mmtaroa, Maui Pomaro, Matakana, Monterey, Port Dunedin, Port Hobart, Raugatira, Rangitata, and Tamahine. Awarua Canadian Constructor, Kanna. Mahana, Maunganui, Wainui, Wnikouaiti, and Zealandie.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18162, 9 August 1933, Page 5

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18162, 9 August 1933, Page 5

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18162, 9 August 1933, Page 5

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