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SHIPPING

PORT OF GISBORNE ARRIVALS Wednesday. January 20 Totara, s.s., 8.20 a.in., 426 tons. K. A. Edcu. from Napier. I'ukeko, m.v.. II it.in.. "10 1 oiis. I". S. Bates, from Auckland, via the the Coast. DEPARTURES Tuesday. January 19 _ ITolmlea, s.s.,' 11.50 a.in.. 555 tons, t;. Nairn, for Tokomaru Bay. Kuutiuiui, m.v,, 11.10 p.m., 107 thus, McFallum, for Napier. The Wainui left Bluff yesterday, leaves Dunedin 'to-dav, works Oamarii and Timarti to-morrow, and Lyttelton mi Friday, thence Wellington. The steamer is due at Cislmrne about Wolnesday m l xt. The Titoki is expected to load coal at West perl on Friday and Saturday for (li.sliorne and Tokomaru Bay. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer fornwall (Captain A. F. I .et t ingt on ) is expected to leave Auckland lliis afternoon for Tokoiiui ru Bay. w here she is due to-mor-row to load frozen meat and general cargo for Baited Kingdom ports. After working Tokomaru Bay tlm vessel is to come to Cislmrne to load hero on Friday and Saturday for London, A voiiiiionth. Liverpool, Manchester, and Llasgow.

The Anrangi, hound from Vancouver, Victoria. Honolulu, and Suva, arrived al Auckland on Monday and

sailed the same day for Sydney, where she is due on Friday. After undergoing survey and overhaul, which will lake approximately four weeks, the vessel is to leave on February IK mi Ihe northward trip.

After completing survey and overhaul, the Niagara is expected to leave Sydney to-morrow for \ ictoria and Vancouver, via Auckland, Suva, and Honolulu.

The Bolt Line steamer Port llowcu cleared Wanganui at 12.50 a.m. to-day for Gisborne. She. is due here early to-morrow morning to load meal and butter for London. The ship is expected to clear this port to-morrow night for Auckland and \\ cllinglou to complete for Home.

Idle .Margaret \V., which was unable to liiiish loading at Auckland yesterday, was expected to clear the northern port at 10 a.m. 10-day for Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bay and Gisborne. Sue should arrive here on Friday. The Karoro sailed to-day for Tokoinaru Bay to assist in lightering the Cornwall. The I’akura arrives at Gisborne about 9 p.m. to-day from Tauranga to load sheep for Orakei. Auckland.

The I’ukeko arrived here this morning from Auckland via Hicks Bay and Toiagti Bay. The ship will complete discharge and loading this evening and sails for Napier. The llolnilca is due at Napier tonight from Gisborne, via Tolaga Bay and Tokomaru Bay. She loads wool at Napier to-morrow for Wellington.

The Totara arrived til Gisborne at KAMI a.in. to-day from Wellington and Xapier. On completion of discharge and loading to-night she departs for Xapier to load wool for transhipment tit Auckland.

The Kotitunui sailed from Gisborne at 11.10 p.m. yesterday for Napier amt Wellington. At the capital the ship loads on Saturday tor Napier and (I isbonie.

or the BCO.COC feet of timber aboard the steamer Abel Tasman when she was wrecked on the North Bench, Greymouth, 500,CC0 feet lias been salvaged, and it is estimated that 50.000 teet has been lost. The remaining 250.0G0 teet. is still in the ship, hut cannot he saved until the hull has been broken up. Ihe Abel Tasman syndicate has not decided what it will do with the hull.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Wanganui.--Jan. 20: Sailed, Port Bowen, 12.50 a.m . for Gisborne. Auckland. .lan. 20: Sailed, Northumberland, for Wellington, at 7 20 a.m.; Margaret W.. for 'Gisborne, at 10.35 a.m. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE .Auckland.—Matai. Anrangi. Awulea. (bibriclla. Kairanga, I .inn-rick, Malua. Cornwall. I fnrliam. I.aeklan. Xorllinm ‘norland, (Irangeiiioor. I’ensilva. Sawokla. and Ti out bank. M'ellingion. Ilungalira. Tamabme. W’abiiie. Kauri. Maui I’oinare. (hnuna. .Manna. I'ordsdalc. Xorlolk. I’arraiomlie. Pori .Mina. Port Bowen. Port- Hunter, Port, Whnngnroi. I ,’aiigit ane. liangilalu. Bangil iki. I liorhild. Tamama. and le

.A wtii nit.--Kalingo. Kiwitea. Marama, Maiingainii. Triusler. Triona, Waitaki, Waikoiiail i. Biisbaiie Main, Canadian (Vmst rnel nr. Kclipse, C. S. Malden. 11 nut iugdiiu. Maloja, Moldavia. Aloollan. Narkinula, Xiemv Holland. Xieiuv Zoa laud, * hlord, f Irion, Oroitsay. tHraulo, 1',,rl Adelaide, I,’eiimera, and Strut bail'd. Cliatliam Islands. Sontli Sea.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19227, 20 January 1937, Page 3

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19227, 20 January 1937, Page 3

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19227, 20 January 1937, Page 3

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