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SHIPPING

PORT OP GISBORNE DEPARTURES Thursday- August 20 l’ukeko. m.v:, 5.10 p.m., 742 tons, I’. S. Bales.- tor Napier. .Margaret \V.. m.v., 7.50 p.m., 394 lons, .1. It. Gwen, for Auckland. The W’aiiiui left l.yltcllon yesterday for Wellington. The steamer is due at Gisborne, via Napier, on Wednesday next, and on completion .of discharge and loading is lo rei urn In Wellington, pro. reeding (lienee lu Bluff lo load again for Napier and (>isborne.

The Rata is announced In load at Westport and Greyinouth about August 51. taking eo.nl and limber for Gisborne.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's si earner Remuera sailed from Newport, I ,K.. on August 18 with passengers and cargo for Auckland and Wellington. The steamer is due al Auckland on Seplomher 24.

The Riikeko is discharging and loading at. Napier to-day and on completion departs for Tolaga Ihiv. Rowland and Auckland. The ship will'load til, Portland on Monday and al Auckland on Tuesday for Coast bays. Gisborne and Napier. The Pakurn, loads at Wellington today and to-morrow for Napier and Gisborne. She is to discharge hero on Tuesday.

The Margaret W. cleared Gisborne at 7,00 p.m. yesterday for Auckland. She arrives al (be nnrtliorn port, to-morrow morning to discharge, . and on Monday and 'I iiesday will load for Tokomaru Bay. 'Tolaga Bay and Gisborne.

The Union Company's new transTasmnu liner Avvatea, which is on tier way out from England, arrived at Curacao early last Saturday morning and sailed again the same afternoon. Sho passed through (lie .Panama Canal on Monday, and sailed from Balboa, on Tuesday morning. 'The vessel is due at Wellington on Sept ember 3. The improvement of shipping facilities at Auckland, including thy eonM rue! ion of a new wharf, were men-

tioned in a report presented to a meeting of the Auckland Harbour Board by the neting-superinteudent, Air. D. II olderness. Works which will be placed before the board with next year’s estimates as matters for urgent consideration include:—(.l) The construction of a new wharf for small vessels to the west of Prince’s wharf to release the eastern side of Central wharf for overseas and intercolonial vessels; (2) the equipment of the latter berth with three new cranes and the modernising of the existing two cranes, and improvement of other facilities; (.’1) ijie rooting over the roadway of Prince’s wharf; (•!) the dredging of rhe eastern side of Central wharf. ■

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Napier.—--Aug. 21 : Arrived, I’nkeko, 7, a.in., from -Gisborne. Suva. - • A ng. 21 : Sailed, Port Fairy, 3 a.m.. ior I'ori (‘haliners. Arrived, Aoiaugi. 9 a.in.. Inun Auckland. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland. Ilauraki. Limerick. Maui Pomare, Marama. Omana. Triaster, Waip.ilii. City of Winchester. Golden Bear, .Mariposa. Xnvl liumberhind. and Olivehank. Wellington.—Maori, Banguiira. Tamaliitie. Dunedin. Leith. Nuenl.'l, Wellington, Aoiaugi, Niagara. Waitaki, kalingo. Al-raroa. t'amhriilge. Fordsdale, Monterey. Ibmgilane, ib-ivo Main, ilemneia. Seahiria. and Tamavoa. Awarna.- Aeltilles. Awalea, Gabriella, Karel ii. Malenra, Manuganui, Waikoiiaili. < ‘if v of Dieppe. I.iiidenbank, PoriDarwin and (jueen Mary.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19099, 21 August 1936, Page 3

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19099, 21 August 1936, Page 3

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19099, 21 August 1936, Page 3