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SHIPPING

PORT OF GISBORNE DEPARTURES Tuesday, July 13 Australia Star, m.s., 3.25 p.m., 11,122 tons, T. Williams, for Auckland, Pakura, m.v., 4.45 p.m., 719 tons, C. W, Col dicult, for Lyttelton. The Wainui. with southern cargo, was delayed at Wellington yesterday and is now expected to leave that port this afternoon for Napier. The steamer is due at Gisborne on Saturday, and on completion of discharge and loading here, in order to regain her schedule loading dates, is to sail for Dunedin, where she is to commence loading again for Napier and Gisborne.

The Kaimai is expected lo load at Greymouth about Saturday, taking coal, timber and posts l'or Gisborne and Napier. The Pukeko is en route from Auckland to Gisborne, via Coast bays. The vessel is due here to-morrow and should sail the same day for Napier. The Paltura left Gisborne at 4.45 p.m. yesterday for Lyttelton. She is to load at the South Island port tomorrow and at Wellington on Friday and Saturday for Napier, Waikokopu, Gisborne and the Coast, returning here next Tuesday. The Awahou was to leave Napier yesterday for Auckland to load coal for Gisborne and Napier. The Blue Star motor ship Australia Star sailed from Gisborne at a. 25 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, her final loading port. The ship is to leave Auckland on Friday for Southampton and London, via Cape Horn. The Margaret W. was dispatched from Auckland at (i p.m. yesterday for Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bay and Gisborne. She is expected to reach this port on Thursday and after discharge and loading will return to Auckland.

The Tiroa should complete lightering operations at Tokomaru Bay this evening, when she will return to Gisborne.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Remuera, which sailed from Wellington on June lti for London, via the Panama Canal and Curacao, sailed from Caracas Bay on July 10 and is now due at London on July 10.

The Turn kina is expected to leave New Plymouth to-day for Gisborne, where she is due on Friday morning to commence loading frozen meat, butter and general cargo for London.

The Huntingdon, which is loading frozen meat and general cargo for United Kingdom ports at Tokomaru Bay is expected to sail to-day for Napier.

The Monowai, from Vancouver and Victoria, leaves Honolulu to-day for Suva, Auckland and Sydney.

The Niagara, from Sydney, departed from Auckland yesterday for Suva, Honolulu, Victoria, and Vancouver.

The Maunganui is expected to leave Sydney on Friday for Wellington, where she is due on July 20. leaving that port again on July 23 for Sydney.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Auckland.—July 13: Sailed, Margaret W.. 6 p.m.. for Gisborne, via Coast bays. Auckland. —July 14: Arrived. 10 a.tm. Australia Star, from Gisborne. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland: Matai, Hauraki, Matua. Niagara, Morinda, G. S. Walden. Brisbane Maru, Northumberland, and Rotorua. Wellington: Maori, Rangatira, Tamahine, Kaikorni, Kauri, Monowai, Omana, Waiotapu, Yarra. Arawa, Chifulcu Maru. Cornwall, Gera, Huntingdon, Mataroa, Melbourne Star, Myrtlebank, Port Fremantle, Rangi-

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Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19376, 14 July 1937, Page 3

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19376, 14 July 1937, Page 3

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19376, 14 July 1937, Page 3