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SHIPPING AT NAPIER

OVEI:> EX PEC i i'J l \ <• ■ Poolta, Dunedin via Southern ports, and Wellington, May 17. Awahou, Wellington, May 19. Totara, Wstport via Gisborne, May 19. Waimea, Auckland via Gisborne, May 20. Pukeko, Auckland via coast and Gisborne, May 20. Port Melbourne, Wanganui, Juno 6. ■Coptic, Gisborne, June 18. PROJECTED DEPARTUKES. Poolta, Gisborne, May 18. Awahou, Gisborne May 19. Pukeko, Auckland, May 20. Waimea, Auckland, May 20. UNION LINE. The Waimea is expected to leave Auckland to-morrow afternoon with general cargo for discharge at Gisborne and Napier. She is due at this port on Friday morning, sailing the same afternoon for Auckland direct. The Gabriella arrived at Napier late ■yesterday to discharge coal from Newcastle via Sydney. She is expected to load at Sydney about May 30 and at Newcastle about June 1 for Napier and Gisborne. The Poolta is due at this port tomorrow to discharge general cargo and produce from Dunedin via Oamuru, Timaru, Lyttelton and Uell’rgton. She is expected to sail on Wednesday for Gisborne, thence Wellington and Dunedin. The Totara is due at Napier on Thursday to discharge coal from Westport via Waikokopu and Gisborne. The Kini is expected to load coal at Westport to-day and is to complete at Greymouth for Wellington and Napier. The Kalingo is due at this port today from Melbourne via Auckland. She is to proceed later to Wanganui and Greymouth. The Waihemo is expected to load general cargo at Pacific Slope ports of America during July and, providing :sufficient inducement offers, she will include Napier as a port of discharge. RICHARDSON LINE. The Pckeko loads at Auckland tomorrow for East Coast Bays, Gisborne and Napier. She is due at this port •on Friday morning and sails the same day for Waikokopu and Auckland. The Awahou is to leave Wellington to-morrow, being duo at Napier on Thursday morning and sailing the same day for Gibornc, thence Wellington. The Pakura arrived, at Napier at 11 o’clock on Saturday evening from Tokomaru Bay and sailed again at 12.36 o’clock the same evening for Auckland. The Tu Atu loads for Wairoa to-day. The Koau, Kiritona, Koutunui and Tangaroa at idle at the breastwork. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION / The Port Dunedin is anchored in the roadstead loading wool and general cargo for London. She is expected to sail this evening for New Plymouth. Williams and Kettle, Ltd., arc tho local agents. The Port Melbourne is expected to arrive at Napier from Wanganui on June 6 to load frozen meat, 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 Tho Rotorua is expected to arrive at. this port to-day to load for London. Sho arrives from Auckland and sails on completion for Wellington. FEDERAL LINE The Westmoreland wms expected to leave Liverpool on Saturday with cargo for discharge at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin.

SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION LINE

The Mataroa has been, delayed at Wellington and has now‘been fixed to load frozen meat, dairy produce and general cargo at Napier to-morrow morning for London. She is to sail •again, probably on Wednesday, for Auckland to complete loading. Murray, Roberts and Co., will be the local -agents.

The Coptic is duo to arrive at Napier on June 18 from Gisborne to load -frozen meat for London. From here she •proceeds to Wellington for further loading. Dalgety and Co., ’ Ltd., will 'be the local agents.

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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 120, 16 May 1932, Page 7

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SHIPPING AT NAPIER Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 120, 16 May 1932, Page 7

SHIPPING AT NAPIER Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 120, 16 May 1932, Page 7