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SHIPPING

PORT OF GISBORNE ARRIVALS Sunday. December 29 Tima. s.s.. 4.50 a.in., 2C6 tons, .1. \Y. Holmes, from Tokomaru Bay. Margaret \Y., m.v., 10.20’ p.m., 394 ioils. .1. It. Owen, from Auckland. Monday, December 7>o Karoro. m.v.. 2.60 a.in., 88 tons. A. I'iiomson. Irom Tokomaru Bay. Cornwall, s.s., 7 a.in.. 10,940 lons, A. Lettiiigtun. from Wellington. Tin: Rata is to load at Westport about January 2, completing at Greymouth, taking coal for Napier ami fukoimmi Bay. The Federal Line steamer, Cornwall (Captain A. K Lettington) arrived at Gisborne from Wellington ~0-day and is now loading frozen meat, wool and general cargo tor United Kingdom ports. The steamer is expected to sail to-morrow for Opuu. The New Zealand Shipping Oomlany’s steamer, Token, completed ending frozen meat and wool for Lonlon at Tokomaru Bay yesterday and ailed at p.m. for London, via .’auaiiia Canal and New I ork.

Owing to the Australian seamen’s ,trike the sailing of the Wanganella from vydney tor Auckland lias been cancelled, mil her excursion cruise to northern ports from Auckland tlii\ week, and hoi ailing for Sydney on January 6 have .ilso been abandoned. She was scheduled ~ reach Auckland oil New I ear s Day mil to sail on her northern cruise the 10l lowing day. r l'be Pareia, with cargo from Welliugi inn, is at present working Napier. She is due here to-morrow morning for dis barge and will afterwards return to southern ports to toad again. The l'ukeko loads; at Auckland for the Coast, Gisborne and Napier on January b and 7. The Aiargarel W. arrived at 10.20 p.m. yesterday from Auckland, via I'okomaru Bay. Sim discharged here .bis morning and later was to load general cargo and about 50 bead 01. cattle for Auckland. She should clear this liort this evening! and arrive at Auckland m Wednesday. The .Margaret AY. will load again at Auckland on January 5 and 7. The Tiroa and the Karoro returned from Tokomaru Bay yesterday afternoon and this morning respectively. The C. and D. Line steamer Port, Wyudliain is due at Gisborne on Monday next from Napier to continue loading for London. WHOLE FLEET TO BE SOLD LONDON, Nov. 2. The fleet of 14 steamers and seven motor ships’ belonging to Mao Andrews ■mil Company. Limited, of lmndon and Liverpool, is to be sold. Negotiations for the sale to a powerful British shipping group are nearing completion. Alae.Andrews have for many years operated a regular line of vessels in the Spanish-London fruit trade. They became part of the Royal Mail group. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE i Auckland. —Canadian Victor, Kaimiro, Karetu, Narbada, and Waipalii. Chatham Islands.—South Sea. Wellington.—Ahumo, Cornwall, Diomede, Limerick, Mataroa, Alonowai, Drama, Port, Alma, Port, Huon, Port Whangarei. Rangalira, Rangiitata, Remuera, Rotorua, Tainahine, Tekoa. Thorliild, Trojan Star, and AValiine. A warua. —Canadian Challenger, Discovery 11, Kartigi, Makura, Manama, Mauiigaiuii, Ngakuta, Olivo Cam, Port, Wyndhatn. Triona, and Waikouniti.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18900, 30 December 1935, Page 3

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18900, 30 December 1935, Page 3

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18900, 30 December 1935, Page 3