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SHIPPING

PORT OF GISBORNE ARRIVALS Tuesday. September 2b. Bonita, s.s., 10.45 p in,, 1675 tons. Sharp. from Napier, DEPARTURES Wednesday, September 27 Altai), aiix. scow. 0 a.in.. 67 lons, -I I.). Hell, for Auckland. The Waimea left Auckland last evenin”' with cargo for Gisborne- and Napier. The vessel is due here to-morrow morning- and on completion of discharge and loading will sail for Napier. The Poolta arrived from Napier last night. She uns expected to sail to-day for Wellington, on route to southern ports to load next week for Napier and Gisborne.

The Titoki, loading for Napier and Gisborne Jett Dunedin yesterday, leaves Tiinatu to-day, Lyttelton to-morrow, and Wellington on Saturday. Ihe vessel is due at Gisborne about- 1 uesdav next to discharge and after working this port will sail for Tatiranga. The Aorangi, from Sydney, Auckland, and Suva, leaves Honolulu oil I'riday for Vancouver.

The Mnuowai. from Vancouver and ironoh.ru, leaves Suva on I'riday tor Auckland and Sydney. The Mnkuru leaves Sydney to-morrow for Wellington, Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco.

The Maunganui leaves San Francisco to-day for Sydney, via ports. The Avvahou is due hero on I'riday from Wellington ami Napier, and is to leave the same day for Lyttelton. On .Monday next she is to load at the las! mentioned port., ami on I uesdav at Wei lingloii for Waikokopu, Gisborne and t lie, (toast.

The I’akma, which is due here tomorrow from Auckland, via the Coast, is In sail in Ihe afternoon lor Napier and Auckland.

The Margaret W left Auckland at 6.5 p.m. yesterday for Gisborne, via Tukomaru Hay and Tolaga Hay. She is due here in the. morning, and is to sail tomorrow night for Auckland, via Tolaga Hav.

The Tiroa cleared Auckland at 3.10 p.m. yesterday for Gisborne, and is due here to-morrow morning. She leaves on Saturday for Auckland.

The tanker L’aua, owned by the Shell Company of New Zealand, Limited, cleared Wellington yesterday afternoon for Gisborne, with a shipment of bitumen and ease motor spirit, and kerosene. She is due here to-moirow morning, and will sail about Saturday for Auckland. The l’aua will return to Gisborne on October 8 with bulk spirit and fuel oil. Dredging operations at the port of New Plymouth, which were stopped about the end of April last, are to he recommenced on October I. I lie dredging involved is purely sand removal work and it is intended to shift. 300.000 lons.

The Wanganeliu is expected to reach Wellington about Friday utternoon from Sydney. She is to he dispatched from Wellington for Syd ney and- Melbourne at noon on Saturday, arriving at Sydney the loliowiiig Wednesday moral,tig and sailing for Melbourne the same day. This wii. delay the vessel’s arrival at Audcland from Sydney iho following trip.

Cargo which was intended tor shipment lay the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Mamari at Gisborne, is being dispatched on Saturday bv the Tiroa for transitipmeni at Auckland. The cargo comprises mostly 'butler. I here was not suflieienl cargo offering lo warrant the Mamari calling at Gis borne. The Norwegian steamer Non), which has been purchased by 11. 0. Sleigh. Limited, Sydney, for the intercolonial cargo trade, arrived at, Melbourne from Europe on September S with a cargo of Haltie timber from F.urope. After discharge the vessel will proceed to Sydney for relit ting before she loads til New South Wales ports for New Zealand. She will he renamed Abel Tasman. She is a vessel of 204*2 tons and was built at Ambacltl, Holland. Her first, name was Morn Bla lie.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Auckland. —Sept. 26: Sailed, Tiro,a. 3.10 p.m., Waintea, 5.20 p.tn., and Mar garel W., 6.5 p.m., for Gisborne. Wellington.—Sept. 26: Sailed, Paua, 4.20 p.m.. for Gisborne. Suva, Sept. 27: Sailed, yesterday, Monterey, for Satt Francisco. Sydney.—Sept. 27: Sailed, 7.30 p.m. yesterday, Wanganella, for Wellington: Kanna. for Gvevmouth. via Newcastle. Melbourne. —Sept. 37: Sailed, Huin. for Auckland. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland. —Fife, Golden Bear. Kavetu, Maui Pomnre, Port Alma, Port Hardy. Pulpit Point, Remuera, and Veronica. Wellington.—Aorangi, Avaunt, Marti. Australia, Canberra, Diomede. Dunedin. Inverbank. Matnari, Maori, Mariposa. Monowai, Monterey, Paua, Port Hunter. Raugatirn, Rang italic, Rangitiki, Runliino, Tamaliine, Victoria, and Wangattella. Awarua.—Canadian Leader, Mntni, Rhvmnov, Waikouaiti, and Wainui. .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18204, 27 September 1933, Page 5

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18204, 27 September 1933, Page 5

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18204, 27 September 1933, Page 5