SHIPPING
PORT OP GISBORNE ARRIVALS Saturday, March 12. Port Whangarei, rn.v., G. 5 p.m., 50G tons, J. W. 11. Holmes, for Auckland. DEPARTURES Sunday, March 12. Altair', aux. scow, !) a.in., G 7 tons, F. Rolf, for Auckland. The Pukeko loads at Portland today and at Auckland to-morrow for Coast bays, Gisborne and Napier. She arrives here on Thursday.
The Port Whangarei, which reached Auckland last night from Gisborne, is expected to clear the northern port to-morrow .night for Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bay and Gisborne, arriving here on Thursday.
The Pakura continued discharging Wellington cargo at Gisborne to-day and was expected to sail about '4 p.m. for Napier, Lyttelton and Wellington.
The Mako, from Lyttelton, via Napier, is due at Gisborne to-morrow to discharge.
The Blue Star motor-ship Dunedin Star remained in the Gisborne roadstead over the week-end and is now expected to finish loading to-night, sailing then for Wellington and Lyttelton.
After having been delayed at Gisborne for several days owing to engine trouble, the scow Altair cleared this port yesterday morning for Auckland to load benzine for Gisborne.
The Waipahi leaves Bluff to-day, works Dunedin to-morrow, Oamaru and Timaru on Wednesday and Lyttelton on Thursday, proceeding thence i.o Wellington, Gisborne and Napier. The vessel may work Gisborne prior to Napier on her present trip and thus give delivery of cargo on Monday. March 21, two days earlier than scheduled.
The Kaimai is expected to complete Ihe discharge of her coal, timber and posts at Gisborne fo-night, and should sail early to-morrow morning for Greymouth.
The Gabriella, which loads cargo for Gisborne at Newcastle and Sydney this week, is due here about March 25.
The Tot.ara (Captain R. A. Pearson) is due at Tokomaru Bay to-mor-row morning with coal from Westport. \She sails later for Wellington. The Remuera, which left Wellington February 17 for London, via Panama, is reported to have reached Balboa, Panama, on March K). The vessel is due at London on March 25. The Piako arrives at Tokomaru Bay on Friday from Opua to continue her Homeward loading.
WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland.--11.M.5. Endeavour, Kairanga, Awnlea, Kalingo, Matua, Hertford, Inverbank, Melbourne Maru, Middlesex, Port Sydney and Weirban k.
Wellington.—Rangatira, Tama bine, Wahinc, Gabriella, Kaikorai, Kekerangu, Maui Pomare, Omana, Waiana, Wanganclla, Akaroa, Biddlestone, Cambridge, China, Cornwall, Dunedin Star, Goslar, Lochdon, Mariposa, Monterey, Northumberland, Port Alma, Port Auckland, Rangitanc, Rangitiki, Remuera. Strathmore, Tamaron and Zcnlandic. Awarua. —Karetu, Maunganui, Waikouaiti, Wairuna, Triaster, Triona, G. S. Walden, Eulima, Mooltan, Narkunda, Drama, Orion, Queen Mary, Strathaird and Themislocles. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Auckland.—-March 12: Arrived, Port Whangarei, 10.50 p.m., from Gisborne. Sydney.—March 12: Sailed, Kalingo, for New Plymouth; James Cook, for Wellington. Auckland. —March 14: Arrived, Brisbane .Star, 9 a.m., from Liverpool; Waitaki, 8 a.m., fi - om Sydney.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19582, 14 March 1938, Page 3
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