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SHIPPING

PORT OF GISBORNE ARRIVALS Monday. May ol Tutara, s.s., 8.20 p.in., 420 lons, R. Pearson. from Westport. Tuesday, June 1 Tiroa, s.s., 3.10 a.in.. 206 tons, G. L. .McDonald, from Tolconiaru Bay. Knroro, m.v.. 5.15 a.in., 88 tons. A. Thomson, from Tokomaru Bay. Remnora. s.s.. 6.50 a.m.. 11,080 tons, J". W. Robinson, front 'J’okomarn Bay. The Wainui completed the discharge of her .southern cargo here and sailed last night for Napier, Wellington and Bluff, to commence loading again for Napier and Gisborne. 'Lite Totara, with coal from Westport, arrived at Gisborne last night. On completion of discharge to-day she sails for Tokomaru Bay.

The New Zealand .Shipping Company's steamer Bemuera completed the loading of frozen meat and wool at Lokomaru l’.av Yesterday and sailed at midnight for’Gisborne.'where she arrived at 6.50 a.in, to-day. On completion ol’ loading frozen meat and general cargo for London, she sails at midnight lor Napier. The Westmoreland is due at Gisborne about June 4 from Opua to load frozen meat and dairy produce lor Southampton and London. The Piihekn clears Auckland to-night for Coast bays. Gisborne and the Coast. She is due here on Thursday. The I’akura is to load at Lyttelton to-morrow and on r l hiusday. and at "Wellington on Friday and Satimlsv lor Napier, Waikokopn. (tisborne and the Const. .

'Hie Au'.ilitiii was lo leave Wellington lasi 11 iIst for Napier ami Gisborne. Hlio is line at Gisborne later in I lie week. The Margaret \V. completes loading at Auckland this evening and sails for Tokoniaru Hay. I’olaga May and Gisl.onie. She should arrive here oil Thursday. . The ’i'iroa and the Kuroro arrived from the Coast early this morning alter lightering the. Ilemuera at Tokoniaru efforts to veil out the scow llaere. ol Auckland, which went ashore on the beach at. Muvsdeu I’oint. Whangarei. during the gale of May If), have been unsuccessful. Salvage gear was sent bv the owners. Winsloiie. Limited, ol Auckland. ami a slipway to the waters edge lias been eonstrueied. ( aplani \\ . bPatterson's llakanui and Mr. It. W. J’ai; terson’s Kva have been gaged oil and on for some time in endeavours to refloat the scow. but. have succeeded only m moving it- a few feet, Captain K. Norton and bis crew are still with ibe scow. The scow llaere. which has been stranded at Marsden Point. Whangarei, as the result, of the gale a week ago. is still touching the bottom, but. tin* salv;i» f e nii’ii who went- Irom -Auckland ha\e completed their task. All that, is now Veipiived is a sufficiently high tide to float the vessel off. The'tides have been poor in the morning lately. It is not anticipated that any further trouble will 1,0 experienced. While proceeding to Southampton on her last visit to England, the Tfemuora lost a propeller off Dnngeness. When the vessel relumed to Auckland on Sunday. t'a|>tain P. Y • Robinson reported that the repairs efl'eclcd in England had proved .satisfactory. Fine weather was experienced on the outward voyage. The Tleimtera brought S.'i passengers, of whom about halt let' the ship at Auckland. The old steamer Invercargill, which traded in and out of the Otago Harbour for many years, is being broken up ill Lylleltmi, and Mr. F. W. Suinlstrum, son of the late Captain C. F. Siindstroin, who was part-owner and fii„st master of the vessel, has presented the wheel of llit l old trader lo the Otago Early Settlers’ Association, so that thcro will be a link with a

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19339, 1 June 1937, Page 3

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19339, 1 June 1937, Page 3

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19339, 1 June 1937, Page 3