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SHIPPING

PORT OF GiSBORNE

ARRIVALS Friday; July T9' ; Tivoli, s'.s.. 4 p.m..' 206 'tons. J. V • 11. Holmes, from A took land. Saturday, .Tilly 20. * Ala ta i, Gbvoniniont ' steamer, I ).;>.» a.in., 1010 tons| Burges.-!, from north cni light houses. The Wnimii is tc. load for Napier and Gisborne. leaving Blufi on Alouday next. Dimodiu on Tuesday; working, On mam arid Timaru ori Wednesday, Lyttelton on Thursday, llience Wellington. lhe steamer is I due at. Gisborne about Tuesday. July 30: The Kiwitea has been delayed and is now expected to load tit, Sydney and Newcastle next week with general cargo and coal for Napier and Gisborne, thence Miramar. rno Titoki, with eoal from Westport and Grey mouth, is due at Gisborne at midnight-on Sunday and will complete on Monday, alter which she will load general cargo for Napier, and Wellington. The Monotvni in the course of her Island cruise, arrived at 7mo a.in. yesterday at- Levuka. the old capital ol liji.

A local committee arranged the entertainment of the passengers. Levuka is regarded as one of the most interesting places of the cruise. The Monowai was to sail last night for Suva. The Aorangi, which is due nt Auckland on Monday from Sydney, will sail the following day for Suva, Honolulu anti Vancouver. She is due at tile Canadian port on August 9. The Niagara’s departure from Vancouver has been delayed as the result oi a mishap. The Maungamii arrives at San Francisco oil Friday next from Sydney, Wellington. Rarotonga and Papeete. The Alakura is due at Wellington on Monday from • San Francisco, Papeete, and Rarotonga. On Tuesday the ship continues her voyage to Sydney, where die is due on July 27. The New Zealand Shipping Company s liner Rangitißi is expected to complete

loading) frozen meat and general cargo at Tokomaru Bay early on Monday and will sail for Lyttelton. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Huntingdon is expected to load at Gisborne about August 8. taking frozen meat, butter and general cargo for London. The Federal Line steamer Hertford is to load at Gisborne about August 22, taking frozen meat, butter and general cargo" for London. Avonmouth. Liverpool Manchester and Glasgow. The Government lighthouse steamer Matai was expected to arrive at Gisborne at noon to-day from northern lighthouses. After loading stores tinvessel continues her voyage to southern lighthouses. 'The Shaw. Savili and Albion Company’s steamer Matakaua will load at Gisborne for London about August 12. The vessel, which is coming to tinagency of Messrs Common, Shelton and Company, is to load meat and genei.i cargo. The P-ukeko is on route from Napier to Portland. She loads at the lastrnem tioned port' on Monday and at Auckland oil Tuesday for the Coast. Gisborne, Waikokopu and Napier. She is due here on Thursday next. The Pakura finishes loading at Wellington to-night and sails for Napier and Gisborne. The ship also has cargo from Lyttelton for Waikokopu, Gisborne and the Coast, She will discharge henon Tuesday. The Tiroa arrived at 4 p.m. yesterday from Auckland and commenced dis cljirge. This morning.-, she.Joaded csrg<> for Auckland and was expected to sail about nriddav for Tokomaru Bay and Auckland.' At the . last-mentioned poll she loads on Monday and Tuesday for Tokomaru.Bay pud Tolaga, Bay. The Margaret W. is expected to load at/Audkla'nd oh Tuesday for Gisborne. The ship will take up her usual running next week and should arrive here- on Thursday. The aux. scow Ngahan moved down tho 'harbor this'morning to- the crane at the blockyard. The scow commenced loading heavy machinery, which is being shipper! by Mr F. Goodman to Napier. It. is estimated that tho 4500 passengers who visited’ New Zealand jr “cruise” ships left £33,000 behind in tlie North Island. These figures haw been Supplied bv an officer of the Gov eminent Tourist Department. Travel, accommodation and sightseeing account ed f(?r £IS,(XX), miscellaneous purchaser, at approximately £3 a head for £13,000. and port dues' and other shipping charges amounted to £SOOO. “These items,” lie said, “can more or less In directly traced ns expenditure, and. apart from these, there would bn a considerable sum expended of which nr reliable record cari be given.”

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Suva.—July 20: Arrived, yesterday. Mbii'bwrti. from •A'licklaiid. Site will depart for Auckland at 2 a.in. to-morrow. Melbourne. —July 20; Arrived, Ki wit ea', from Grey month', i London. —July 10: Arrived, at \ an ■Oliver, .G'oldpn State.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland. —Aelybryn, Emma Maersk. Canadian Scottish, Onuuia, Port Adelaide, Aorungi, Benholm, Columbia, Doric Star, Fiona, John Knudscn, Raima, Lacklan, .Maui Pomare, Mono wai. Port Whangarei, and Speybank. Wellington.—Hertford. Maori, Banga tira, Tamahine, Aelybryn, Emma Maersk, Kalingo, Makura, Oniana. Aka roa. Diomede, Dunedin, Fernliill, Janies Cook.- -Leith, Mariana, Matai, Niieula. Rangitane, Rangitiki. Rotorua, and Wellington. Awarua.—Coptic. Makura, Pori Hobart, Toorak, Auliope. Huntingdon. Kaimiro, Karetu, Maunganui. Ngakuta. Port fluon., Waikouaiti, Wairuna. Wai taki. and Wanganella. Chatbam Islands.—South Sea.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18763, 20 July 1935, Page 3

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18763, 20 July 1935, Page 3

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18763, 20 July 1935, Page 3