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SHIPPING

PORT OF GISBORNE ARRIVALS Thursday, May 27. Pttkeko, in.v., 1.30 p.m., 742 tons, ('. W. Coldiuntt, from Auckland, via Coast l).'l vs. Friday, May 23, Altair, atm. scow, l.is a.m.. 67 tons. D. 11. Cambridge, from Auckland. Pakula, m.v., 2.10 a.m., 710 torts, G. Nairn, from Napier. DEPARTURES Tlmrsdav. May 27.

Margaret W., m.v., 7.45 p.m., 394 tons. ,1. 11. Owen, for Auckland, via Tolaga Bay. Awahou, m.v., 0.10 p.m., 410 tons. A. McNa b,. for Wellington.

Pukeko, m.v., 8.55 p.m., 742 tons, C W. Coldieutt, for Napier.

The Waiuui, from southern ports, is now due here on' .Monday next instpad of Wednesday, her scheduled date. The steamer will omit Napier on the voyage north and will call at that port on the way south from Gisborne. The Kaimai, which is discharging coal, timber and posts from Westport and Greymouth here, is expected to sail tomorrow for Napier. The Totara is expected to load coal at Westport to-morrow for Gisborne and Tokomuru Bay.

Tile Kalingo is to load coal at Newcastle during the second week in June for Napier and Gisborne. The Maungnmii arrived at Wellington at 7 a.m. to-day from Sydney, and is expected to leave, again for Sydney at 3 p.m. to-morrow. The Pukeko, which left Gisborne at 8.55 p.m. yesterday for Napier, works the llawke’s Bay port to day. The vessel is to call at Waikokopu to-morrow on route from Napier to Portland. On Monday the Pakura loads at I’orthud and on Tuesday at Auckland, taking in cargo for Coast bays, Gisborne end Napier. The Pakura arrived at Gisborne early this morning from Napier to discharge Lyttelton add Wellington 'Jhc ship is to remain in port until Simcay night, when she will depart for Maikokopu, Lyttelton and Wellington. 7ho Pakura will load at the .South Island ]orl on Wednesday and Thursday and at Wellington on Friday and Saturday of next week for Napier. Waikokopu, (lishorne and the Coast.

The Awahou. which cleared Gisborne rit 8.10 p.ni. yesterday for Wellington, loads at the last-named port on Satundy and Monday for Napier and Gis boric, returning here about. AAednesday or Thursday. The Margaret W left Gisborne at 7.40 p.m. yesterday and Tolaga Bay early tiimoi'iiing for Auckland. She arrives at t.he northern port to-morrow tnornhg and will load there on Monday and Tujs<lay for Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bay aid Gisborne.

The auxiliary scow Altaic arrived lute at 1.15 a.m. to-day from Auckland, aid later in the morning! commenced nuloaling her shipment of benzine. It is liopul to dispatch the scow to-night with einply «tmins for Auckland

The New Zealand Shipping Company** liner Rangitnne, which left Wellington .;i May G. sailed from Colon, on the al'tftnoon of May 25. and is due at Londm on .Tune 8.

Tlie New Zealand Shipping Cnmpnnys steamer f’emuera. (Captain F. W. Robiison is expected to leave Auckland lat* 10-dav for Tokomaru Bay. where she f

due on Sunday to load frozen meat anl general cargo for London. The ship i> due at Gisborne next Tuesday to ioai frozen meat and general cargo for l.oir don. and later proceeds to Napier.

According to a statement made ii Napier, negotiations will shortly he put in train for the making of new arrangements for the employment of waterside workers at Napier, ’(’he- new system will provide equal distribution of the available work so that tho 250 men employed

on the waterfront may make a living from their calling instead of approximately IGC, which is stated to he the ease at- present. The system is described as a great advance on the present conditions, and a genuine attempt to improve conditions for the men. It is understood that although negotiations are expected to begin shortly, following word being received from Wellington, it will possibly he several months before the system’ is in full operation. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Napier. —Mav 28: Arrived, at 7.45 a.in.. Pukeko. from Gisborne, via Waikokopu. Lyttelton. — May 27: Arrived, (!. S. Walden, 12.20 p.m., from Palembang: sailed. Port Wlmngiirei, 5.25 p.m., for Wellington; Port Taurangn, 5.1.') p.m., for Wellington; llolnniale, 5.50 p.m., for Wellington: Waiuui. 5.55 p.m., for Wellington; Canadian Conqueror, 0.80 p.m., for Dunedin; Baiigatira, >’.Bo p.m., for Wellington. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Amklnnd. Aorangi. Limerick. Maui Pomace. Mama. Wauganella. Recorder. Canadian Highlander. Iveifuku Mara, Mariposa, Myrtlebauk, Pontypridd, ami llenmera.

Wellington. Raugatira. Tamahine. Wahine, Nuvula. Gabiiella, Kaikorai, Kekerangu. Niagara, Pori Tauranga, Port Wiiangarei, G S. Walden, Aku roa, F.lax. Main run, Monterey. Rangi tune. Rangiliki. Rotorua, Rimhine, ami South Africa.

A warn,i.—ll.M.S. Wellington, Kauri, Waikonaili. Waitaki. Triona. Canadian Conqueror. City of Oran, Malolo, Mongolia, .Mooltaii. Omnia, Ormonde. Olonsay, Queen Mary, Rtuipura, anR Tongaviro.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19336, 28 May 1937, Page 3

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19336, 28 May 1937, Page 3

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19336, 28 May 1937, Page 3

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