SHIPPING
PORT OF GISBORNE ARRIVALS Saturday, November 10 Mon, mix. scow, 10.40 n.m., 99 tons, Norton, from Oreymouth. DEPARTURES Friday, November 9. Koutunui, m.v., 3.10 p.m., 167 tons, 0. Nairn, for Napier. Awahou, m.v., 4 p.m., 410 tons, D. Wallace, for Wellington. Karoro, m.v., 5.15 p.m., 38 tons, A. Thomson, for Tokomaru Bay. The Waiinea is en route from Napier to Auckland, where she is to load on Monday and Tuesday for Gisborne and Napier. She should arrive here next Thursday. The Wainui is expected* to leave Wellington this afternoon for Napier. The steamer is due here on Tuesday or Wednesday next and on completion of discharge and loading! is to return to Wellington, en route to South Island ports, to load again for Napier and Gisborne. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Raiigitiki arrived at Tokomaru Bay In m Auckland this morning and is loading wool for London. The steamer is expected to sail on Monday for Napier. The Aorangi, which left Vancouver on Wednesday, leaves Honolulu on November 14 for Suva, Auckland and Sydney. The Niagara left Sydney on Thursday and arrives at Auckland on Monday. She leaves again on Tuesday for Suva. Honolulu and Vancouver. The Mannganui, from San Francisco, Papeete tnd Rarotonga, arrives at Wellington on Monday, and sails the next dav for Sydney.
The Malcura, from Sydney, Wellington and Papeete, arrives at San Francisco on November 16.
The. motor vessel Waiwera is expected to sail on Monday night for Wellington, Napier and Auckland to complete her Homeward loading. The vessel should clear Auckland finally on November 29 for. London, via Panama.
The Pukeko is en route from Napier to Portland, to load again for Coast bays, Gisborne nntj. Napier. She loads at Portland on Monday and completes at Auckland on the following day. The Awahou, which sailed at 4 p.m. yesterday, worked Tolaga Bay last night and cleared Tokomaru Bay at 6 a.m. to-day for Wellington, where she will load on Monday and Tuesday for Napier and Gisborne.
The Koutunui sailed at 3.10 p.m. yesterday for Napier. The Margaret W. left Napier yesterday afternoon for Auckland, and is expected to arrive there to-morrow morning. Tjie vessel loads at Auckland on Monday 'arid Tuesday for Tokomaru Ray, Tolaga Ray and Gisborne. The Horoiitu commenced loading maize this morning and was expected to sail later to-day for Auckland. The auxiliary scow Moa, hound from Grcyrnouth to Whangarei, put into port this morning for stores. The vessel left, the South Island port on Monday and met head winds practically all the wav. When rounding Portland Island last night particularly heavy weather was experienced, and about five tons of the shipment of coal went overboard. The Moa will probably resume her voyage to-morrow, if weather conditions are favorable. 'The Shell Company’s tanker Paua is due at Gisborne on November In from Auckland. She is to discharge 300 tons of bulk motor spirit, 1000 cases of motor spirit and oil, and 000 drums of motor spirit and oil. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Suva. —November 10: Sailed, yesterday, Waikawa, for Vancouver. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland,; .Cornwall, Karepo, Parracoinbet ’Wanganella, Brisbane Maru, Maui Niagara, Recorder, Waip.ahi, and Lachlan. Wellington: Maori, Pliobos, Tarnaliirie, Wallin*. Aorangi, ionic, Kanna, Marama, Nncula, Rnngitaue, Rangitiki, Remuera, Rnahine, Tarnavoa, Waiwera, Cornwall, Karepo, .Mannganui, and Monovvai. Awarna: Maungamii, Monowai. Armadale, Diomede, Dunedin. King William, Makura, Orriana, and Wanganella.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 10 November 1934, Page 3
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