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SHIPPING

PORT OF GISBORNE YESTERDAY’S DEPARTURES Kopara, m.v., 11.30 p.m.. 079 tons, F. S. Bates, for Napier. TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS Port Denison, s.s., 12.15 a.m., K 043 tons, J. J. Hudson, from Auckland. VESSELS DUE AT GISBORNE Wainui, southern ports. Match 13. Pukeko, Wellington, March 14. Imperial Star, Auckland, April 10. COASTAL TRADE The Kopara sailed at 11.30 p.m. yesterday for Napier and leaves there today for Auckland in order to load again for'Coast bays, Gisborne and Napier. The Port Whangarei continued discharging -Auckland cargo at Gisborne this morning and was expected to sail at 5 p.m. for Tolaga Bay. Tokomaru Bay and Auckland. The Margaret W. resumes running in | the Auckland-Coast bays-Gis'borne service next week, leaving Auckland on j Tuesday for Tolaga Bay. Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. I The Pukeko is loading at Wellington for Napier and Gisborne. ’She completes to-morrow and is due here early next week. The Wainui. -from (Bluff, Dunedin and Oamaru, left Timaru yesterday and leaves Lyttelton to-day and Wellington I to-morrow for Gisborne, where she 'S /due next Monday. On completion of discharge and loading here the vessel is to sail for Napier, thence Wellington, Bluff, Dunedin. Oamaru, Timaru. Lyttelton and Wellington to load again for Napier and Gisborne. HOMEWARD LOADINGS Gisborne Roadstead Port Denison (Port Line; agents, Williams and Kettle, Limited), arrived !n the roadstead -at 12.15 a.m. from j Auckland and later commenced loading neat and dairy produce for London She sails to-morrow for New Plymouth. Imperial Star (Blue Star Line), loads ff Gisborne April 10-18 and clears Lyttelton finally on April 29 for London.

FLEET OF SAILING SHIPS ! it is reported that the Oskarshamns Varv, Sweden, intend to build a fleet of sailing vessels equipped with auxiliary motors. They will commence with a group of eight to 10 ships, each ,'bout 112 ft. in length with a deadweight capacity of 350 tons. Built to Lloyd’s highest class, each will be fitted .with an engine of about 225 h.p. PURCHASE OF THE INYALLA Mr. T. McGill, of Remucra,_ purchased the British-built auxiliary yawl Inya 11a, which lias been if Suva for a considerable time. He intends to sail the boat to Auckland ,t an early date. The Inyalla is a vessel of 18 tons, and it is intended o make Russell, 'Bay of Islands, the first port of call, and the trip is cxoected to take about 10 or 12 days. On arrival in Auckland, the Inyalla ,vill be rigged as a ketch, and used bv her owner for offshore cruising.

AUST R ALT A-N EW ZEALAND \watea leaves Sydney March 11. due Auckland March 14; leaves Auckland March 14: due Sydney March 17. Wanganella leaves Sydney March tu, due Wellington March 14; leaves Wellington March 10; due Sydney March 20. Maunganui, left Melbourne March 8; due Bluff March 12 and Wellington March 17; leaves Wellington March 18 and Bluff March 20; due Melbourne Marcn 24 ’ _ I PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE vJonterey, left Sydney March 3, arrived and left Auckland March 0; due San Francisco March 21. Jariposa, left San Francisco February 28; arrives and leaves Auckland March 17; due Sydney March 20. Niagara, left Vancouver February 15; arrived Auckland March 0; left Auckland March 7; due Sydney March 11. \orangi, left Sydney February 10; arrived Auckland February 20; left Auckland February 21; due Vancouver March 10. ) ,-latua, left Auckland February 28 for Rarotonga, Nukualofa, Apia, and Suva; returns Auckland on -March 19. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS iangitata, left London February 2; due Auckland March 10. Jominion Monarch, left Southampton February 17; due Wellington 1 March 25. .tangitane, left 'London March 3; due Wellington April*o. OVERSEAS SHIPS Incoming langitata, left London February 2, for Auckland (due March 10), and Wellington. Jornwall, lett Liverpool February 1 for Auckland (due March 10), Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Susuna, left Bunbury February 22 for Auckland (due March 12), Wellington- and Lyttelton. Ambassador, left Immingham January 20 for Auckland (due March 13) -and New Plymouth, fairoa, left Antwerp January 22 for Auckland (due March 14) and New Plymouth. Vlaetsuycker, left Saigon February 15 for Auckland (due March 10) and Wellington. Port Caroline, -left Liverpool January 31 (in ballast) for Auckland (due March 10) to load. Frankfurt, from New Orleans, via Australia and Noumea for Auckland (due March Hi) and Wellington. Port Halifax, left Halifax February 10 for Auckland 1 (due. March 17). Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. Kurow, left Glasgow February 2 for Lyttelton, (due March 18). Arthur F. Corwin, from Sumatra, for Wellington (due March 17). Nelson and Lyttelton. Rowanbank, left Sourabava February 27 for Auckland (due March 18). Erdotia, left Bn.Uk Pa,pan March 2 for Wellington (due March, 19). ritanian, left Antwerp January 10 for Auckland (due March 20) and New Plymouth. Belinda, left Bahrein February 19 for Auckland (due about March 21), Wellington, Lyttelton .'Did Dunedin. Discharging \rnwa, from London, at Lyttelton, I thence Dunedin. Bluff and Tiin-

Adelfotis, from Sl’ax, at New Plymouth. Cape of Good Hope, from Bunbury. at Auckland, thence Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Edward F. Johnson, from San Francisco, at Auckland, thence Dunedin. Evita, from Los Angeles, at Lyttelton. I thence Dunedin. Mataroa, from London, at Wellington. Opawa, from Liverpool, at Wellington., thence Lyttelton and Dunedin. port Brisbane, from New York, at Auckland, thence Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Sydney Maru, from Japan, at Auckland. rotter., from Pacific Coast, at Lyttelton. Loading Cambridge, at New Plymouth, thence Wellington, Auckland (due March 13) and Lyttelton. Leaves March 25 for London and West Coast. Cas-sel, at Napier, thence Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Bluff. Leaves for Continent. City of Glasgow, at Wellington, thence Napier and Auckland (due ■ March 15). Leaves March 16 for New York, Boston and' Montreal. Doric Star, at New Plymouth, thence Picton, Wellington, Bluff and Dunedin. Leaves March 30 foi London. Empire Star, at Napier, thence Wellington and Lyttelton. Leaves March 18 for London. Kent, at Picton, thence Auckland (due March 16) and Wellington. Leaves March 25 for London and Hamburg. I’akeha, at Wellington, thence Wanganui. Leaves March 10 for London and West Coast. Piako, Nelson, thence Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Leaves March 30 for London- and Hamburg. Port Darwin, at Bluff, thence Wellington. and Napier. Leaves March 21 for Dunkirk and London. Port Denison, at Gisborne, thence New Plymouth, Timaru, Bluff, and Dunedin. Leaves March 30 for London. Port Hunter, at Napier. Leaves March 14 for London.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE

Auckland.—ll.M.S. Endeavour. Kaimiro. Matua, Maui Povnare, Niagara. Ambassador, Celtic Monarch, Cornwall. Forresbank. Port Caroline. Susana, Sydney Maru. Tairoa and Thorshov. Wellington.—Rangatira. Tamnhine. Wahine. Kaikorai, Korowai, Kalingo. Matthew Flinders, Edward F. Johnson, Doric Star, Mariposa. Monterey. Opawa. Pakehn, Piako. Port Brisbane. Port Hunter, Port Denison, Rangitnne Rangitiki. Remiiera, Rirnutaka and Runtime. Awnrua.—H,M.S. Achilles. Maungnnui Omana. Wanganella. Triadic. Trinster. A. F. Corwin. Cathay, Espernuce Bay, Largs Day, Kaimata, Maetsuyckev Maloja, 'Mooltan, Moreton Bay, Narkunda. Orama. Orl'ord, Orontes, Oronsay, .Orcades, Port Darwin, Port Halifax.' Strathaird. Stratheden. Strathnaver, Tasman. Wairangi and Dominion Monarch. Chatham Islands.—South Sea. ;

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19884, 10 March 1939, Page 3

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SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19884, 10 March 1939, Page 3

SHIPPING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19884, 10 March 1939, Page 3