SHIPPING
PORT OF GISBORNE TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Altair, aux. scow, 9.20 a.m., 07 tons, F. Roll', for Auckland. VESSELS DUE AT GISBORNE Koutunui, Wellington, to-morrow. Pakura, Lyttelton and Wellington,
October 13. Pukeko, Auckland. October 13. Margaret W.. Auckland, October 13. Poolta, Greyinouth and Westport.
October 17. Wainui, southern ports, October 19. Doric Star, for Homeward loading, November 4. COASTAL TRADE The auxiliary scow Altair was delayed at Gisborne overnight by unfavourable winds and sailed finally this morning for Auckland. The Koutunui is due at Gisborne to-night nr early to-morrow morning from Wellington to discharge genera! cargo. The Pakura was expected to reach Napier about noon to-day from Lyttelton and Wellington. She sails to-morrow for Waikokopu and Gisborne. After working here on Thursday the ship proceeds to Wellington. The Pukeko finishes loading at Auckland to-day for Coast bays, Gisborne and Napier The. ship is due here on Thursday. The Margaret W. completes at Auckland to-day for Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bay and Gisborne. She discharges here on Thursday. The Poolta leaves Westport to-day for Napier and Gisborne. She is due here on Monday to discharge coal, timber and posts. The Wainui, from BlufT, leaves Dunedin to-day, Oamaru and Timaru to-morrow, Lyttelton on Thursday, and works Wellington on Friday and Saturday. After calling at Napier the ship discharges at Gisborne about October It).
CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA Kairanga, from Newcastle. Port Kembla and Sydney, is en route to Auckland (due October 13;. Kalingo. from Newcastle, left Sydney on Saturday for Eden, thence Wellington, Picton, Nelson and Greymouth. Korowai loads at Melbourne about October 15 for Wellington. Napier and Auckland. Omana, from Edithburg and Adelaide, leaves Melbourne to-day for Auckland, Portland, Napier and Wanganui. Waikouaiti, was to have left Newcastle on Sunday for Port Stephens, Port kembla and Sydney to complete loading for BlufT, Dunedin, Timaru and Lyttelton. Waitaki leaves Melbourne about October 13 for BlutT, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington.
AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Awatea, left Sydney October 10: due Wellington October 13: leaves Wellington October 14: due Sydney October 17. Wanganella, left Sydney October 8; due Auckland October 12: leaves Auckland October 14; due Sydney October 18. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Niagara, left Sydney September 29; arrived Auckland October 3: left Auckland October 4: due Vancouver, October, 21. Monterey, leaves San Francisco October 11; arrives and leaves Auckland October 28; due Sydney October 31. Mariposa, leaves Sydney October 14; arrives and leaves Auckland October 17; due San Francisco November 1. Aorartgi, left Vancouver September 28; arrives Auckland October Hi; leaves Auckland October 18; due Sydney October 22. Matua, leaves Auckland October 11 for ■ Rarotonga, Nukualofa, Apia and Suva; returns' fo Auckland October 31. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland: Matat. H.M.S. Endeavour, Hauraki, Kairanga, Matua, Maui F’omafe, Wanganella, Eclipse, Dalfram, Forthbank, Port Townsville, and Pontypridd. Wellington: Itangatira, Tainahino, Wahinc, Aorangi, Awatea, Kakapo, Kalingo, Kauri, Niagara, Doric Star, Rangitane, Rangitiki, Ruahine, and Turbo. Awarua: Kaiwnrra, Karetu, Korowai, Waitaki, Triadic, Triaster, G. S. Walden, Arawa, Aseanius, Cathay, Clydebank, Comorin, Largs Bay, Maetsuycker, Nederland, Oreades, Orion, Ormonde, Orontes, Otranto, Statliaird, Strathallan, Stratheden, and Strathmore.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19757, 11 October 1938, Page 3
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