SHIPPING
PORT OF GISBORNE DEPARTURES Wednesday, February 9 Koau, m.v., 2.15 p.m., 144 tons, A. McNab, for Tolaga Bay. Waipahi, s.s., 9.40 p.m., 1783 torn, 11. S. Collier, fo r Wellington. The Pukeko is due at Gisborne about 6 p.m. to-day from Auckland, via the Coast, and it is hoped to dispatch her to-night for Napier. The Margaret W. works Tokomaru Bay and Tolaga Bay to-night en route from Auckland to Gisborne. Arriving here to-morrow morning, Ihe ship is expected to sail the same day for Auckland. The Mako has been further delayed on the southern run and she is now due at Napier to-morrow from Wellington and will work here on Saturday. The Awahou is due at Lyttelton tomorrow from Gisborne and Wellington to load for Napier, Waikokopu, Gisborne and the Coast. She is due here early next week. The chartered steamer Benlcdi completes her Tolaga Bay loading tonight and comes on to Gisborne to load wool for the London May sales. She is expected to leave Gisborne tomorrow afternoon for Lyttelton.
Tin; Waipahi completed discharge and loading here yesterday and sailed at 9.40 p.m. for Wellington, thence BlufT. The Waitaki is to load at Newcastle about Saturday, completing at Sydney., taking general cargo from both ports for Auckland and Gisborne. She is due here about February 2!i. The Poolta, with a load of rails for Napier and Gisborne, is expected to leave Wellington to-night. Wireless advice received from the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rangitiki stated that she expects to reach Auckland from London, via Kingston, at 5 a.m. on Saturday, a day later than previously scheduled. The Rangitiki has a passenger list of 220, an unusually large number for this season. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Wellington.—Feb. 10: Arrived, 1.50 a.m., Awahou, from Gisborne. London. —Feb. 8: Arrived, at London, Tongariro; at Honolulu, Mariposa. Sailed, from Balboa, Tainui; from Panama, Armadale; from San Francisco, Edward F. Johnson; from Kirgston, Mahana; from Hampton roads, Port Sydney. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland.—H.M.S. Endeavour, Matua, Maui Pomare, Niagara, Port Tauranga, Wairuna, Fiona, Kaimata, Piako, Port Montreal, Port Wyndham, Sangstad, and Rangitiki. Wellington. Matai, Rangitira, Tamahine, Wahine, Aorangi, Awatea, Kaiwarra, Kalingo, Kauri, South Sea, Waitaki, Wanganella, New Zealand Star, Benledi, Cornwall, Gera, Kent, Maetsuycker, Mariposa, Matakana, Mataroa, Monterey, New Zealand, Port Darwin, Port Jackson, Rangitane, Rangitata, Remuera, Rotorua, Shabonee, Surrey. Tainui, Tekoa, and Zealandic. ' Awarua— H.M.S. Achilles, H.M.S. Leander, Maunganui, Waikouaiti, Triona, Edward F. Johnson, Akaroa, Discovery 11, Maloja, Mooltan, Naniwa Maru, Ormonde, Oronsay, Queen Mary, Strathmore, and Swartenhondt.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19555, 10 February 1938, Page 3
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