SHIPPING
PORT OF GISBORNE ARRIVALS Tuesday, May 25 Kaimai, s.s., 8.55 p.m., M 35 lon K. A. Cox, from Wellington.
The Wa'tnui, which is loading foi Napier and Gisborne, left, Huncdin yesterday, works Oamaru and Timaru to day, 'and Lyttellon to-morrow, theme Wellington. " She should arrive at Gisborne about Wednesday next.
The Kaimai, from Weslport and Greymouth with coal, limber and posts, via Wellington, arrived al. Gisborne last night. The strainer is expected to complete discharge about Friday and sail fur Napier. The Totara is expected to load coal at West port about Saturday for Gisborne.
Cabled advice has been received thai the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner finlnrna, which left London on May 3, sailed from Panama on May 21, ami is due al Auckland about June 12.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Westmoreland is Aur al Gisborne from Opun about June 2 to load frozen meat and dairy produce for Southampton and London. The Tongariro is expected to load frozen meat and general cargo for London. Avonmouth, Liverpool, and Manchester at Gisborne about, June 14. The "Remuera. which is to load frozen meat and general cargo for London, is expected lo arrive at Gisborne about June 1. She should leave Auckland on Friday for Tokomaru Bay, where she is due on Saturday to load frozen meat and general cargo for London. The Aorangi, which left Vancouver and Victoria on May 11 and Honolulu on Mav 19. leaves Suva on Saturday, arrives at 'Auckland on May 31. and sails the next day for Sydney. On arrival at Sydney she is to'withdraw, from the service lor one round trip to allow .for the replacement of the broken crank shaft. The Monowai replaces the Aorangi for one round trip and is scheduled to leave Sydney on June 10, and Auckland on June 15 for Victoria and Vancouver, via Suva, and Honolulu.
The Niagara, from Sydney. Auckland and Suva, loaves Honolulu on Friday For Victoria and Vancouver. On arrival at Wellington on Sunday, June 13, the Rangatira is to withdraw from the Wcllingtoii-Lytteltou service for survey and overhaul. 'The Wahine is io take 'over the Rangatira's running and after arrival at Wellington on Saturday, June 12, will wait over until Monday, June 14. The Maori will he recommissioned to leave Wellington on Saturday. June 12. in place of the Wahine. The Pukcko is en route to Gisborne from Auckland, via the Coast. She is due here to-morrow afternoon.
The I'akura has been delayed on the run from "Wellington to Napier and she is now expected to reach Gisborne on Fridav.
The Awahou should arrive at Gisborne to-morrow morning with logs from Hicks Hay.
The Margaret W. cleaved Auckland at 5.10 p.m. yesterday for Tokomaru Hay, Tolaga Hay and Gisborne. She is due here to-morrow.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Napier.--May 26: Sailed. Kekcrangu for Melbourne." nl 9.30 p.m. yesterday.
WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland. Kahanga. Limerick, Maui Pnmare, Vfatua, Recorder, Canadian Challenger, G. 'S. Walden, Keifnku Marn, Norfolk, Pontypridd, Tairoa. and Tielvon.
Wellington. Rangalira, Tamahine, Wahine, Nuenla, Aorangi, (lahrielln, Kaikorai. Kokorarign. Niagara. Aknvoa, Alcidrs. Elux, Ma lama, l'akoha. Ilangi lane, Rnforua, Kualiine, and South Africa.
Awarna.- If.M.S Wellington. Kauri, Maungunui, Narbada, WailcOuaiti, Wailaki, Trioiin, Canadian Conqueror, Cbitral, City of (Iran, Columbia, Maefsuyckcr, Malolo, Mongolia, Orama, Ormonde, Orohsay, Sydney Marn, and Tongariro. Chatham Inlands,—South Sea.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19334, 26 May 1937, Page 3
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