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SHIPPING

PORT OP GISBORNE

ARRIVALS Saturday, May ltd. Karoro. in.v.. 1 1 p.m., SX foils; A Thomson, from Tokoinarii Bay. DEPARTURES Saturday, Mav SO.

I'akura, in. v., 7.1~> p.m., 71!) I oris, Cf Nairn, for Tokoinarii Bay. VVairangi, m.s., S p.m., 10,7li!) tons, 11. It. Gordon, for Port Chalmers.

The Wainui, with southern cargo, left Wellington on Saturday ami is now in Napier. The steamer is due here on Wednesday and on completion of discharge and loading is to return to Wellington, thence Bluff to cominence loading again for Napier and (iisborne.

The Kainiiro is to load at Newcastle about • I nne .Hi, taking coal and general ,-argo for Auckland, Napier, (lisborne, and Grey mouth. The vessel will not call at Sydney.

The Tiloki, from Westport, is now ai Napier, and is expected to arrive al I'okomarn Bay 10-morow morning, The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Remuern completed the uiiidiag id' frozen meat and general i-nrgo at Tokomaru Bay for London at 1' p.m.. on Saturday, when she sailed for Napier.

The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's motor-ship Wairangi finished her i lisborne loading-on Saturday night and was dispatched at 8 o'clock for Port Chalmers. At this port she Jilted 8026

carcases of mutton. 5114 carcases of lamb, 10.C0 quarters of I f, 62 bags of boneless ■ beef, 1217 packages of frozen sundries, 5147 boxes of butter. 116 crates of cheese, 30 casks of pelts, and 34 bags of hides. The Wairangi completes al Lyttelton and Wellington, sailing finally from the lastmentioned port on .June 13 for London, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas. She should arrive Home about July 13.

the. Pukeko loads at Portland to-day and ai Auckland to-morrow for toast bays. (lisborne and Napier. She arrives here on Thursday.

The I'akura is en ronie to Wellington to discharge cargo from Gisborne. The ship proceeds later lo Lytlellon, where she will load on Thursday for Napier, Waikokopu, Gisborne, and Hie ('nasi, Returning to Wellington, the Pakura will complete loading there on Friday and Saturday. She arrives here on Tuesday of nex! week - .

the JVh'l Line ship Pnrl Adelaide leaves Tiniiiru to-day lor Napier".and after loading al. Ihc 'iTawko's Bay noil comes nn In Gishorne. arriving i<«'i"<- on Satuiday. She is In he dispatched from Wangaiiiii on June 16 for Loudon. Tho Margaret \V. arrived al Auckland lliis morning and after discharge winmriiiT'l loading lor Tokomarn Hay. Tolugn Hay and Gishorne. The ship arrives hero on Thursday. The Ivaroro returned from the ('oast on Saturday after having tendered the Rcmiiera. at Tokomarn Bay. Although the Karoro and. the Tiroa arrived at Tokomnrti Bay on Tuesday morning, loading operations were not eomineneed until Friday morning as tlie heavy south-easterly swell prevented the. lighters going alongside the wharf. The Tiroa actually obtained one load of meat on Tuesday morning and made a trip to the Homebnat with the waterside workers, hut after that the seas were running 100 high at the wharf. The Tiroa sheltered at Tolaga Bay on Saturday night and later proceeded io Napier, where she will load shingle this afternoon for Tolaga Bay.

A fast trip was mad.' by the Union Steam Ship Company's cargo steamer Waimarinn. which arrived at T.yttellon recently from Bluff. The distance between (he (wo ports is 312 miles, and the time from when •'full speed'' was rung down at Bluff until "stop" va's rung down outside the moles at Cyttelton was 2? hours. The average speed was 14.19 knots.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Auckland. Arrived at 2.5(1 a.m. Margaret \\\. from Gishorne. Port Chalmers.-Arrived at B.4f> a.m Wairanui from Gishorne.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland.- GnbrieU.u. Maui I'omare, Port U'hnhgarei, Waipahi. Pugshurg. P.eatus: Huntingdon. Monlerev, and \Y. IS. Walker. Maoii. Tamahine. ft ;i----bine. Achilles. Anrnngi. Niagara. P.cdnin. Chiel'uku Main. Empire Star. Mariposa. Matriroa. Middlesex. Ivumcombe, fori fTohart. Paur'tane. rVinuern, Bolorua: Ttti.ihiue. Talnaroa. Thorhild. and YVaipawa. Awarua.—Kaikorai. Kairanga. Karf-po. Karet.ii, Mrinowai. WaucanelH. Benholni. Canadian Constructor, (.'ape Horn, and Melbourne Main Chatham Islands.—South Sea.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19029, 1 June 1936, Page 3

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19029, 1 June 1936, Page 3

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19029, 1 June 1936, Page 3

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