SHIPPING AT NAPIER
OVERSEAS AND COASTAL. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Port Dunedin, Auckland, May 12. Waimea, Auckland via Gisborne, May 13. Pukeko, Auckland via Coast and Gig' borne, May 13. Kalingo, Adelaide, via Melbourne Gabriella, Newcastle, May 14. and Auckland, May 15. Poolta, Dunedin via Southern ports, and Wellington, May 16. Mataroa, Wellington, May IS. Port Melbourne, Wanganui, May 30. Coptic, Gisborne, June 18.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
Awahou, Gisborne, May 12. Waimea, Auckland, May 13. Pukeko, Auckland, May 13.
UNION LINE.
The Waimea left Auckland yesterday with general cargo for Gisborne ami Napier. She is due at '.his port on Friday morning and :s 1.0 sail the same afternoon for Auckland dir eet.
The Gabriella is due at this port on Saturday to discharge coal. She arrives from Newcastle via Sydney. The Poolta is due at this port on Monday to discharge general cargo and produce from Dunedin via Oamuru, Timaru, Lyttelton and U. elrngton. She is expected to sail on Tuesday for Gisborne, thence Wellington and Dunejin. The Totara completed her discharge of coal at the Breakwater and sailed for Greymouth at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon. The Kini is expected to load coal nt Greymouth on Friday and is to complete at Westport for Wellington and Napier. "■ , The Kalingo is due at this port about Monday next from Melbourne via Auckland. She is to proceed later to Wanganui and Greymouth. ThcWaihemo is due at Napier this morning from Auckland to discharge general cargo from Pacific Slope ports. She is expected to sail this evening for Wellington, thence Australia. She is expected to load again at Pacific Slope ports during July, and providing sufficient inducement offers will include Napier as a port of discharge. RICHARDSON LINE. The Pukeko is due at Napier on Friday morning from Auckland via East Coast bays and Gisborne. She is to sail later on Friday for Waikokopu and Auckland. The Pakura left Lyttelton on Saturday for Waikokopu, Gisborne and East Coast Bays. The Awahou is :o arive at 'his port to-morrow morning from Wellington and will sail to-morrow evening for Gisborne, thence Wellington. The Tu Atu arrived from Wairoa at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon. She loads again for Wairoa to-day. The Koan. Koutunui and Kiritona are idle at the breastwork.
COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION
The Port Dunedin is due at this port to-day from Auckland to load wool and general cargo for London. From this port she will proceed to New Plymouth. Williams and Kettle Ltd., arc the local agents.
The Port Melbourne is expected to arrive at Napier from Wanganui on June 6 to load frozen moat, butter, wool and casks. She is to sail on completion for Wellington. The Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Co-op. Assn., are to be the local agents. N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY The Rotorua is expected to arrive at this port on Thursday next to load for London. She arrives from Auckland and sails on completion for Wellington. FEDERAL LINE The Westmoreland is expected to leave Liverpool on May 14 with cargo for discharge at Auckland, Napier. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION LINE
The Mataroa has been fixed to load at Napier on May 18 for London. She will arrive from Wellington and proceeds from here fo Auckland to complete loading. Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd., will be the local agents. The Coptic is duo to arrive at Napiev on June IS from Gisborne to load frozen moat for London. From here she proceeds to Wellington foi* further loading. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., will be the local agents.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 116, 11 May 1932, Page 6
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