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SHIPPING

PORT OF' GISBORNE ARRIVALS Wednesday, January 22 Koutunui, in,v., 10.10 p.m., 167 lons. MeCallum, from Picton. The Pukeko has been delayed In the storm and is now expected t. reach Gisborne to-night front A nek land. Prom this port she proceeds l< Napier and later returns to Coast bays and Auckland.

The Parera, with cargo from Lyttelton and Wellington, is at present at Napier. She may be unable to coin plete discharge and loading at Napiei to-day on account of rain there, am consequently the time of her arrival at Gisborne is uncertain.

The Koutunui arrived at 10.10 p.m. yesterday after a particularly rougl trip from Picton. She is to dischurgi her shipment of chaff when the weather clears.

The Margaret W. is en route from Auckland to Gisborne.

The. Show, Savill molor-ijfhip Waipawa which left. Wellington on December 20 for London via the Panama Canal, arrived Home on Sunday afternoon, after a. smart passage of 29£ days. According to various reports in tin German press, a. number of importanl orders have been placed with Germnn yards by the Unilever interests. It. i.nnderstood that the object is to release some of the combine's frozen credits in Germany, for negotiations are stated to be. proceeding regarding the proportion of the contract payments to be made ir. blocked marks. The orders reported arc as follow: Deutsche Werft, Hamburg, four motor tankers of 14,500 tons each, with a speed of 13 knots, and fotu cargo motor-ships of 93C0 tons each (for account of a Dutch subsidiary of Unilever); Bremer Vulkan, Vegesaek, two cargo motor-ships of 8500 tons each, a motor tanker of 14,500 tons dvv., and two whaling steamers: Flensbnrger Schiffshan-Ges.. two motor-ships of 8500 tons each; the Deschimag (Wcsermunde yard). 13 trawlers. The whole order represents a total of over 16U.000 tolls d. doors, and lest a slaleeslhaod'm nfil'iul.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Pieton.—.Jan. 23: Arrived, Port Penison, 8 a.m., from G inborn e, WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland : Dorset-, Golden Cloud, Herbjorn, Lacklan, Loch Lomond, Matai, Monterey, Niagara., Port, Melbourne, and Wiegaiui. Wellington : Aorangi, Canadian Britisher. Coptic, Cornwall, Diomede, Huntingdon, .Mariposa. Mataroa, Monowai, Port Adelaide. Rangatira. ' Pangitane. Rangitiki. Rctnuera, Tairoa, Tamahine, Tamaroa. and Wabine. Awarna : Dalveen, Discovery 11. lonic, Karetu, Kiwitea, Makura," Marama, Maunganni, New Zealand, Olive Cam, Port Whangarei, South Africa. Triona. and Wyatt Rarp. Chatham Islands: South Sea.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18920, 23 January 1936, Page 3

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18920, 23 January 1936, Page 3

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18920, 23 January 1936, Page 3

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