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SHIPPING

PORI OF GISBORNE ARRIVALS Friday, September £0 Kiwi lea, s.s.. 2.45 p.m., 2343' ions. A. 11. Howie, from \Yellington. Saturday. September 21. Tiron, s.s., 10.5 ji.in., 205 tons, J. 'V. IT. Holmes, from Napier. DEPARTURES Friday, September £0 Margaret W., m.v., 10.15 p.m., 304 tons. ,1. R. Owen, for Auckland. Saturday. September 21. Waima. launch, 9.40 a.rn., 10 tons, Angus, for Tokomaru Bay. The Wainui, with southern cargo, left I.vitolton yesterday and is expected to leave Wellington this afternoon for Napier. The si earner is due at- Gisborne about Wednesday next. The Kiwitea, ‘ with coal from Newcastle. via Wellington, arrived at Gisborne yesterday afternoon arid berthed at midnight.. The steamer is expected to complete discharge, and sail on Tuesday. The Federal Line steamer Tongariro is to load frozen meat, butter, wool and general cargo for London, Avonmouth. Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow at Gisborne about September 27. The Mouowai, which left Sydney on September 12. Auckland on September 17. and Suva yesterday, leaves Honolulu on September 27, and arrives at Vancouver on October 4. The Niagara, from Vancouver, left Honolulu on Wednesday for Suva, where she, is due on September 27. Auckland and Sydney. Bound from Sydney, via Wellington, Rarotonga and Papeete, tbo Maungatiui arrived at San Francisco yesterday. Tile vessel sails on the. southward' trip on September 25. Tlie Makura, from San Francisco. Papeete, Rarotonga, and Wellington, arrived at, Sydney to-day. Tlie vessel departs on the northward trip on September 26.

The Pukeko completes discharge and loading at Napier this evening, when she will sail for Tolaga Ray, Portland, and Auckland. She will load at Porthid on Monday and at Auckland on Tuesday for Coast bays. Gisborne and Napier, The ship i-> due here next. Thursday.

The Pa Inna was to load at Wellington to-day and sail ibis evening for Napier and Gisborne. She is io work Napier on Monday, and discharge and load here on Tuesday.

The . Margaret W., which sailed at '0,15 p.m. yesterday with general cargo anil stock for Auckland, is due at the northern port to-morrow morning. On Monday and Tuesday she will load there fur Coast bays, and Gisborne. The Margaret W. arrives hack at Gisborne on Thursday next,

The Tiroa arrived at 10.5 a.m. to-day with shingle from Napier. On completion of discharge this evening the ship will sail for Napier to obtain a further load of shingle for this port. Having completed her annual survey and overhaul, the Tokomaru Bay Harbor ’oard’s launch Wainla sailed at 9.40 o'clock this morning for the Oortst. The work of installing a new Diesel engine in the launch Wnirnunni was ompTeted last night. The craft was to lake a trial rim this afternoon. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS London.—Sept. 20: Sailed, Rangitiki. from London. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland. —Marama, Cape York, 'nhadian Constructor, Maui Pomace, Monterey, ’Melbourne Marti'. New Zealand Mar. Port Whangarei, and Triona. Wellington.— Anglo-Canadian, Maori, Tnngatira, Taniahine, Akstroa, Alfio Cam, Canadian Planter. Kelviiy Bank, Mariposa, Mcrnoo, Monowai, Niagara, 'ort Bowou, Port Fairy, and Rangitiki. Awafua.—Karepo, Makura. Siieailolme, Now Zealand, Ngakuta, Paua, Waikouaiti, Waitaki, Wanganella, and Marama. Chatham Islands.—South Sea.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18817, 21 September 1935, Page 3

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18817, 21 September 1935, Page 3

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18817, 21 September 1935, Page 3

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