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SHIPPING

PORT OF GISBORNE DEPARTURES Friday, October 2 Koutunni, m.v., 5.30 p.m., 167 tons, McNab, for Auckland, via Coast bays. Margaret W., m.v., 10.25 p.m., 394 tons, I!. Burk, for Auckland. The VYuiinii. which is loading for Napier and Gisborne, left Tiinaru yesterday. leaves Lyttelton to-day, and Wellington on .Monday. The vessel works Napier on Tuesday night and Wednesday, and should arrive at Gisborne on Thursday morning to discharge. thi completion at Gisborne the vessel is to return to Wellington, proceeding I lienee lo Dunedin to eommenee loading again for Napier and Gisborne. The I‘akura clears Wellington this evening for Gisborne and Napier. She is due here lo discharge on Monday. The Koutunni sailed nl 5.30 p.m. yesterday and worked Tolaga Bay last nigld. Tokomaru Bay this* morning and alter calling at Hicks Bay this evening proceeds to Auckland. The vessel will,load at Auckland on .Monday and Tuesday for Gisborne, returning here about Thursday next.

The Margaret W. sailed at 10.25 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, in order to toad there as usual on Monday and Tuesday for Tokomaru Bav. 'l'olagn Bay and Gisborne. The ship is due hack here on Thursday.

The. Port Line vessel Port Unhurt is expected to he dispatched from Auckland on Monday evening for Gisborne to continue loading meal and general cargo for London and West Coast ports of the United Kingdom. The ship is due hero on Tuesday evening and should commence loading on arrival.

The Tokomaru Bay Harbour Board's launch Waima, which underwent its annual overhaul at Gisborne', left at 9’a.m. to-day for the Coast port. The Aorangi reached Sydney to-day from Victoria, Vancouver, Honolulu, Suva, and Auckland. She sails on the northward trip on October 8. The Niagara arrived at Vancouver yesterday from Auckland, Suva. Honolulu and Victoria. The vessel departs on the southward trip on October 7.

The Mauuganui. which left Sydney on September 24. and Wellington on September 29. leaves Rarotonga to-day for Papeete and San Francisco. The Makura, from San Francisco, leaves Papeete to-day for Rarotonga, Wellington, and Sydney. After meeting rough weather, while attending to the lights on the East Coast, the Government vessel Matai arrived at Auckland from Wellington on Thursday. The trip, which usually occupies about 10 days, was prolonged to 16 days. The ship will visit the lights of the iiauraki Gulf before returning to Wellington, via the North Capo and West Coast. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Auckland.—-Oct. 3: Arrived, Ranga mb. 5.15 a.in., from Glasgow; Kai ialign, 6.35 a.in., from Melbourne; Canadian Challenger, 9.50 a.in., from Napier. Sydney.—Get. 3: Sailed, 2.35 a.in., Wanganella. for Auckland. Melbourne. —Oct. 3: Arrived, Omnnn, from Grey mouth. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland. —Canadian Highlander, Kaikorai, Tokyo Mam, Port, Whangnrei. VYaipahi. City of Norwich, Golden Coast, King Bleddyn. Lindonbaiik. Mariposa, Wanganella-, Canadian Challenger, and Tamavoa. Wellington.—Maori, Bangatira, Taimhine, Ga-briella, South Sea, Waituki. Tamnron, Awatea, Hertford. Rangitane, Rangitiki, Rotorua, Wairangi, and Tokyo .Marti. Awarua. Wanganella. Ilorornta, South Africa, Limerick, Makura. Maunganui, Triaster, Triona, Ashburton. Canadian Scottish, Chifuku Marti, Dunedin Star. Narbada. Nieuw Zeeland. Orion, Port Fremantle, Queen Mary, Thorhild, and Waitaki.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19136, 3 October 1936, Page 3

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507

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19136, 3 October 1936, Page 3

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19136, 3 October 1936, Page 3