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SHIPPING

PORT OF GISBORNE ARRIVALS Friday, September 14. Matai, s.s.. 3. LS p.m.. 1010 tuns, Burgess, from Wellington, via southern light houses. Saturday. September IS. i’likckn. m.v . 3.10 a.in., 730 toils. S. Jones, from Napier. Awahoii m.v.. 5.25 n.m., 410 tons. ( W Coldiciitt. from Napier. DEPARTURES Friday, September 14. Margaret \Y., m.v.. 4.39 pin.. 394 tons. J. I'. Owen, fry Auckland, via Tolaga Bay . Saturday, September 13. Pukeko, m.v.. 5.25 a.m.. 735 lons, S. Jones, for Coast hays. Tauranga. and Ant fcjand. Matai. s.s., 5.45 a.m.. 1010 inns. Burgess, for northern lighthouses and Auckland. The AYaimea is on route from Napier to Auckland, where she will load on and Tuesday nexl for Gisborne and Napier. She should arrive here next Thursday. The Wainni, 'with southern cargo, is .expected to leave Wellington 10-day, .work Napier on Monday, and arrive hero on Tuesday next. On completion of discharge and loading here ihe .vessel will return to Wellington, 'proceeding thence to South Island ports, .to load again for Napier ami Gisborne.

The Kalingo (Captain .1. Benton) is ,tc, loud at Svdnoy about -September 2 1 .and at Newcastle about September 27. .taking general cargo and coal lor .Auckland and Gisborne.

The Federal Line steamer lekoa (Captain .J. Howell I'rice) is due ,at .dishorne about Saturday next to load frozen incut, buffer, wool and gene nil cargo for London, Avoninouth, l.iicinool, Manchester, ami 'Glasgow. The Aorangi, from Vancouver, leaves Honolulu on' Se])temher 19 for b"va. Auckland, and Sydney. The Niagara, from Sydney, arrives at Auckland on Monday next, and leaves o,i Tuesday for Suva, Honolulu, amt Vancouver. The Maunganui. from San Francisco. Papeete, and Rarotonga, arrives at W> Iliugtou on .Monday and sails the next day for Sydney. The Makura. from Sydney. Wellington, Rarotonga, and Papeete, arrives at Sau Francisco on September 21The Government steamer Matai. from East Coast lighthouses and Wellington, arrived at Gisborne vesterdav and sailed again at 5.45 a.m. to-day for northern lighthouses *nd Auckland. 'The Pukeko arrived early tins morning from Napier, and after loading sheep for Tauranga sailed at. 5.25 o’clock tor Coast bavs, Tauranga and Auckland. Next week she loads at the lastnientioncb port for the Coast, Gisborne and -NapierThe Avvahou arrived at 5.40 o clock this morning from Lyttelton. Wellington and Napier. On completion of discharge and loading here to-day she departs for Waikokopu; Wellington and Lyttelton. At the South Island port the Awahou will undergo annual survey and overhaul, resuming her coastal run on September 24. when she commences loading at Lyttelton. The Kontiunii will take over the Awahou’s run for next week, and will load at Wellington on Monday and Tuesday for Napier and Gisborne. The Margaret W sailed at 4.00 p.m. yesterday lor Auckland, and callecl at Tolaga Bay on route to load sheep. r l lie vessel will load at Auckland on Monday and Tuesday for Tokomaru Bay. Tolaga Bay and Auckland. the Tiroa leaves to-night and the Karoro to-morrow for Tokomaru Bay. where they will assist in the lightering of the Port Hobart.

The Adelaide Steamsnip Company s twin-screw motor-ship, Maiioora, will he launched at Glasgow late in October, and will go to Australia in February. The tonnage exceeds 10,000. and Hie speed is 17 knots. Bhe will carry 371 first and second class passengers. The Howard Smith freighter Age. well known in the Australian inter State service since 1923. has been sold to n\erso.i buyers. Tho Port Gisborne, winch arrived at New Plymouth on Monday, made a. very smart run up the coast Horn Oaniarn. her time for the 405 miles being 2.9 hours, an average of Hi knots. Heavy hookings have been received n, shipping agencies in Auckland for passaocs to .Melbourne for llm < enlciiary celebrations. While there are still imm bers of berths available, the vessel-; le.iv ing Auckland and Wellington lor Australia during October in particular aie expected to be extremely well patronised. Liners of a number of companies are leaving, and in all eases there have been constant inquiries for passages. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland.—Canadian Britisher, Aharon, Hertford, Maui .Pomnre, Niagara. Rotorua, Tymerie, Waipahi. and VYaiiganella. . . Wellington. Aorangi, Augaessler, Canadian Highlander, Koyo Maru. Marania, Matai, Nuciila. Parraeombe, Bangitane, Remnera. Tninin. Maori, (bn an a. Rangatira. T’amahine. Maiingnnui, and Rangilata. Awarua.— Maunganui, .Makura, and Waikouaiti.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18503, 15 September 1934, Page 3

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18503, 15 September 1934, Page 3

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18503, 15 September 1934, Page 3