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PORT OF GISBORNE ARRIVALS. Thursday. September 13. Waimen. s.s., 1. 10 p.m.. 604 tons. Waters, from Auckland. Friday. September 14. Margaret W. m.v., 3.40 a.m.. 394 tons, from Auckland, via the Coast. DEPARTURES Thursday. September 13. Pnkeko, m.v.. 3.50 p.m.. 736 tons, S. Jones, for Napier, via Waikokopn. Waimen, s.s., 4.6 p.m.. 504 tons, Waters. I'm Napier. Friday, September 14. Phantom, steam trawler. 6.60 a.m.. 44 tons. Warburton. for Napier.
The Waimen completed the discharge of her Auckland cargo here yesterday and after loading sailed for Napier, from which port she is to lie dispatched today for Auckland, in order -to load on Monday and Tuesday next for Gisborne and Napier. The Wninui left Lyttelton yesterday, and is expected to lie dispatched from Wellington to morrow afternoon for Napier. The vessel is due at Gisborne about Tuesday or Wednesday next to discharge. The Kalingo is to load at Newcastle about September 27, taking coal for Auckland and Gisborne.
The Federal Line steamer Tekon (Captain J. Howell Price) is due at Gisborne about September 22 to load frozen meat, butter, wool and general cargo for London, Avonmouth. Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow. The Pnkeko, which left Gisborne at 3 50 p.m. yesterday, worked Waikokopn about midnight and arrived at Napier this morning. The vessel is to return here to-morrow morning to load sheep, and will sail later lor Tolaga Bay. Tokoimu’ii Bay. Taurauga, and Auckland. She will load at the lastmentioned port on Monday and Tuesday tor Coast Pay's. Gisborne and Napier. The Awahou is due here to-morrow morning from Lyttelton. Wellington. Napier and Waikokopn. From here she proceeds to Wellington and Lyttelton, and at the South Island port she will undergo her annual survey and overhaul.
The Margaret W.. from Auckland and Coast liays. arrived at Gisborne at 3.40 o’clock tins morning. On completion of discharge and loading here this evening she departs for Auckland, in order to load again for the* Const and Gisborne. The steam trawler Phantom, whose departure for Napier hail been postponed for several days on account oi the southerly storm, left at 6.60 o’clock this morning for the Hawke's Bay port. The C. and D. Line motor ship Port Hobart is due at Tokomaru Day from Lyttelton on Monday to load meat for London. After working the Coast port she comes on to Gisborne to continue Homeward loading and is expected to arrive here on Wednesday. At this port she will load meat, lmtt.er and general cargo, and on completion sail for Napier and Wellington. The Tiioa and the Karoro are expected t-o leave at midnight to-morrow fir. Tokomaru Bay. whore they will assist in the lightering of the. Port Hobart.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18502, 14 September 1934, Page 3
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