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SHIPPING

PORT OF GISBORNE

ARRIVALS Tuesday, July 16 Wnitiui. s.s.. 7.10 p.m., 1633 lons, i\ 0. Waters, from Napier, Wellington ami South Isluucl ports. Wednesday, July 17

Ngahau, aux. .scow. 4 a.m., 76 lolls 11. L'arev, from Awauui. DEPARTURES Tuesday, July 16

l'akura. m.v., 3.20 p.m., 719 ions. I W. Coldieutt. for Lytteltou.

The Wannii with southern cargo, arrived from Napier yesterday. On completion of discharge and loading to-day the vessel is to proceed to Wellington, sailing then to Muff, where she is to commence loading again next week Foi Napier and Gisborne. Ihe Aorangi leaves Sydney to-morrow for Auckland, Suva. Honolulu and Vancouver.

The Niagara leaves Vancouver to-day for Honolulu. Suva. Auckland, and Sydney.

The Maunganui. from Sydney, Wellington, Rarotonga. and Papeete arrives at San Francisco on July 26. The Makura. from San Francisco. Papeete and Rarotonga, arrives at Wellington on .Monday next and sails the lollowing day for Sydney. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rangitiki is due at Tokomarau I'.ay From Auckland about Friday to load frozen meat and general cargo for London.

T*.e Pukcko, with cargo for Coast bays. Gisborne and Napier, left Auckland about 8 p.m. yesterday. She is due here to discharge to-morrow morning, and will sail later the same day for Napier. The I'akura loads at Lyttelton to-mor-row for Waikokopu, Gisborne and the Coast. She will take ill cargo also at Wellington on Friday and Saturday for Napier and Gisborne. The ship is to work Napier on Monday and fiisborne on Tuesday.

The Tir'oa loads at Auckland to-day and sails this evening for Gisborne. She is due here to discharge on Friday. The au.v. scow Altair commenced discharge this afternoon and is expected to sail to-morrow for Auckland.

The aux. scow Ngahati. with posts from Awiinui. North Auckland, arrived at 4 a.m. to-day. The scow left Awamii on Saturday and alter calling at Whangaroa for fuel eu route, came on to I lis borne. She was not far behind the Altair for oil Monday night she experienced the same north-easterly gale O'l Fast Cape. The ship managed to make Hicks Bay and sheltered there until Tuesday morning. The Ngahan commenced discharging her shipment ol puriri posts this morning and is expected to leave to-night for Auckland.

The Karoro is now expected to lean Gisborne for Tokomaru Bay on Thurs day.

The Ktaitunui should arrive at Gisborne to-morrow to load wool for trait shipment to the iiaugitiki at Tokomaru Bay.

An exceptionally boisterous trip was experienced by Ihe 11 uddart-Parker motor-ship Wanganella, which arrived at Auckland from Sydney on Monday evening. As soon as she cleared the heads she encountered strong north-east winds and rough sea. which continued throughout the passage across the Ta.uian Sea and delayed her progress. The wind at times readied gale force and blew in frequent heavy rain squalls. .The New Zealand Shipping Company'-' l.Mer Rotorua, winch left New Zealand on July 13. radios that weather coiuli tions have, been good and that all are well. Captain 0. I>. Lamb expects to arrive at London tibout August 22. A radio message from the s.s. Monowai received by the Union Steam Ship Company to-day states that after th> passengers bad been shown the beauties of Pago Pago harbor, American Samoa, the vessel proceeded to the anchorage at Apia. The liner is due to continue her cruise at 2 p.m. to-morrow. A trip through the island of Cpolu, native dances, a (lower show, featuring tropical vegetation, and other entertainments will fully occupy the tourists' time during tltfi'r visit to Apia.

A ship without a home was a small coastal vessel that broke into the nietbo dieal hustle of the port on Saturday, reports the Wellington Post., and nobody seemed anxious to provide tin; necessary accommodation. The skipper handled his craft with 'precision, and made for what lie considered his quarters, but a frantic waving id' arms deterred him. and with quick resolution he headed for another wharf, berthed the boat, and heaved a sigh of relief at finding a position. But more gesticulations disturbed his placidity, and the exercising of a terse hut colorful vocabulary probably disturbed his immediate neighborhood. Off on a wander he started again, and this time he berthed without opposition.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland. —Aelybryn. Canadian Vic tor. City of Newcastle, John Knudscn, Kairanga, Kanna. jVlatai, Omana. I'ort. Whiingarei, Recorder, Hotorua, Sydney Main. Wanganella, nd Wellington. Chatham Islands.—South Sea. Wellington.—Aharon, Cambridge. Din. mode. Dunedin, Feruhill, Leiih, Maori, Maui Pomare, Nticuhi, Pakcha, Port

''V-orne p -meatira. Rangitane, Tama hino, and Tamaroa. A rt'nrua, —Antiopd, Makura. Mannga iiui. Mouowai. Port Tfobart, Witikouaiti Wairima. and Waitaki.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18760, 17 July 1935, Page 3

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18760, 17 July 1935, Page 3

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18760, 17 July 1935, Page 3