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SHIPPING

PORT OF GISBORNE DEPARTURES Friday, September 29 Awahou, rri.s., 9.45 p.m., 410 tons, C. W. Coldicutt, lor Lyttelton. Saturday, September 30 Paua, oil tanker, 12.30 a.rn., 1260 tons, 11. Tindle for Auckland.

The Waiinea is eu route from Napier to Auckland, where she is to load on Monday and Tuesday next for Gisborne and Napier. She is to arrive here next Thursday. The Poolta is to load for Napier anrt Gisborne, leaving Dunedin on Tuesday next, working Onmaru and Timaru on Wednesday, Lyttelton on Thursday, thence Wellington. The vessel ts due at Gisborne again about Tuesday, October 10.

The Titoki, with southern cargo, is expected to leave Wellington this afternoon for Napier. The vessel is due at Gisborne on Tuesday next, and after working this port will sail for Tauranga.

The Gabriella is to load at Sydney about October 2, and at Newcastle about October 3, taking general cargo and coal for Napier and Gisborne. The Aorangi, from Sydney, Auckland, Suva, and Honolulu, arrives at. Vancouver on October 6.

The Monowai, from Vancouver, Honolulu, and Suva, arrives at Auckland on Monday and sails on ‘l'uesday for Sydney.

The Makura left Sydney on Thursday, arrives at Wellington on Monday, and sails again on Tuesday tor Rarotonga, Papeete ami San Francisco. The Maunganui left San Francisco on Wednesday for Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington, and Sydney. The Awahou sailed last evening for Lyttelton. She will load,there on October 2 and subsequently at Wellington for Napier, Waikokopu, Gisborne and Coast bavs

The Pukeko after loading at Auckland on Monday and Tuesday is to sail for Gisborne and Napier, via Coast bays. The Paua, cleared ibis port at 12.30 a.m. to-day for Auckland. She is due back in Gisborne on Friday next. The Margaret, W left Tpkomaru Ray nt 7 p.m. yesterday and is due at Auckland to-morrow morning. She is to load at the northern port on Monday and Tuesday for tin* Coast and Gisborne, arriving hern on Thursday morning. The Tiroa, which lias been loading butter for transhipment to the Mamavi. was expected to sail early this after noon for Auckland.

The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company liner Tanuiroa is due at Gisborne on November 1 to load the first shipment of new season’s lamb, and also dairy produce and general cargo for I.ondon. She will sail finally from Auckland about November 8. Messrs. Common, Shelton and Company are the Gisborne loading agents.

Mr. L. J. Schmitt, New Zealand trade representative in Australia, lias advised the Otago Expansion League that the Monowai will make a special excursion from Melbourne to Milford Sound and Dunedin early in January, and that there is also every prospect of a summer service being maintained. The cargo of 1015 tons of bitumen, brought from Tampico (Mexico) to New Plymouth, via Auckland, by the Inverbank, is the first shipment to Taranaki for two years. The vessel had 8100 tons of bitumen for Auckland, New Plymouth, Wellington, Dunedin and Australia. The Inverbank ’s New Plymouth cargo is for distribution in .18 boroughs and counties throughout North and South Taranaki.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS London, -Stept. 29: Arrived, at Tlono lulu, Aoruugi. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland.—Maui Poinare. Asama Marti,- Coptic, Fife. Marama, Monowai. Pulpit Point, Rangitata, Ruahine, and Veronica. • Wellington.—Anrangi. Australia, Canberra, Diomecje, Dunedin, Golden Boar, Mariposa, Monterey, Rangitanc, Rangitiki, Tekoa, Wanganella, Kalingo, Maori, Port- Alma, Rangatira, Tamahine, Eclipse, Makura, and Maui Poinare. Awnrun— Eclipse, Makura, Waikouaiti, Iviwitea, Matai, Maunganui, Narbada, Sydney Marti, and VVaimii.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18207, 30 September 1933, Page 3

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18207, 30 September 1933, Page 3

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18207, 30 September 1933, Page 3

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