SHIPPING
) POET OF GISBOENE ARRIVALS Wednesday, November 1. Tamaroa, s.s., 6.35 a.m., 12.351 tons, G. Williams, from Napier. DEPARTURES Tuesday, October 31. Titoki, s.s., 12.35 p.m., 634 tons, R. Pearson, for Tauranga. The Wainu'a left Auckland at 5.30 p.m. yesterday with cargo for Gisborne and Napier. She is due here on Thursday morning to discharge, after .which she will sail for Napier. The Poolta (Captain E. M. Kano), which is loading for Napier and Gisborne, left Dunedin yesterday, is-work-ing Oamaru and Timaru to-day, and leaves Lyttelton to-morrow,, thence Wellington. The vessel is due at Gisborne about Tuesday, November 7. The Titoki completed the discharge of her southern cargo here yesterday and sailed for Tauranga, returning thence to Wellington on route to South Island ports to load again for Napier and Gisborne. The Ivanna (Captain Warren) is expected to load at Newcastle about November 8, and later at Port Kenrbla, for Auckland, Gisborne and Wellington. The Aorangi, from Vancouver, Honolulu, Suva and Auckland, is due at Sydney on Saturday. The Niagara, from Sydney, via ports, should reach Vancouver on November 3. The .Makura, from San Francisco, leaves Tahiti on Saturday for Rarotonga, Wellington, and Sydney. The Maunganui, from Sydney and Wellington, leaves Rarotonga on Saturday for Tahiti and San Francisco. The Margaret W cleared Auckland last evening with cargo for Tokomaru Bay, >- Tolaga Bay and Gisborne. After dis- !, charge here to-morrow she will load for y Napier and Auckland. The Pukeko left Auckland at 6.40 p.m. n yesterday for the Coast and Gisborne, and is due here to-morrow. The vessel is to sail the same day for Napier and 4 Auckland. 9 The Awaliou, from Lyttelton, WellingV tort, Napier, and Waikokopu, is due at 7 Gisborne to-morrow night. She sails on x Friday for Wellington. ’ s The Shaw, Savill and Albion company’s liner Tamaroa arrived this morning to continue her Homeward loading. She was to load frozen meat (including the first shipment of this season’s Tamb. which will arrive at London in time for the Christmas trade), butter, and some of last season’s wool. The vessel is to sail to-night for Auckland to complete load*l ing, and will be dispatched on November e 8 for London, via Panama. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Auckland.—Oct. 31: Sailed, Maigaret W., 5.45 p.m., and Pukeko, 6.10 5 p.m., for Gisborne arid Napier; Waimea, (>.40 p.m., and Port Nicholson. r 10.10 p.m., for Gisborne. i, Suva. —Nov. 1 : Sailed, yesterday, r , Monterey, for Auckland. S WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland: Aorangi, Golden Cross, Karetu, Meiko Maru, Monterey, Monowai, Port Alma, Port' Huon, Tamaroa, Wairuna, and Winton. Wellington : Akaroa, Cumberland, Golden Cloud, Mariposa, Matai, Maunganui, Niagara, Port Nicholson, Raugitira, Rangitane, Rangitata, Remuera, h Rotorua, South Sea, Tamahine, and l- Wahine. n Awarua: City of Singapore. Makura, 5 Waihemo, Waikouaiti, Wainui, and ; Wyatt Earg.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 1 November 1933, Page 5
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