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SHIPPING AT NAPIER

OVERSEA- AND COAMU EXPECTED ARRIVAL.-'. Gabriella, Newcastle and Sydney, March 13. Poolta, Dunedin and southern ports, March 19.. Cambridge, Lyttelton, March 20. Middlesex, Wellington, March 22. Gallic, Picton, March 25. Rangitanc, Tokomaru Bay, March 30. Huntingdon, Gisborne, April 10. Kia Ora, Glasgow and Liverpool April 11. ILNIOS4 LINE. „ I Tho Waimea was due at this port this morning from Auckland and Gisborne to discharge general cargo. She is to sail the same afternoon for Auckland direct. The Poolta loads general cargo and produce at Dunedin on Monday, completing at Oamarii, Tiraaru, Lyttelton and Wellington, for Napier and Gisborne. She is due at this port on Sunday week, sailing the following Tuesday for Gisborne, thence Wellington and Dunedin. The Kaimai, which was to have arrived at Napier to-day from Greymouth via Wellington, has been barbound at the former port and is now to arrive at Napier probably to-morrow. She is to discharge coal. Tho Gabriella, with coal for discharge, is expected to arrive at this port from Newcastle and Sydney via Wellington this week. The Kartigi is scheduled co 1 ad general cargo at, Adelaide to-day, completing at Hobart and Melbourne for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, New Plymouth and Tarakohe. The Waihemo, en route to New Zealand from Vancouver, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, is due at Auckland about March 30 and at Napier a few davs later.

RICHARDSON LINE The Pukoko was due at Napier this morning from Auckland, East Coast Bays and Gisborne. She is to sail this afternoon for Auckland. The Awahou arrived at this port from Wellington at 6.30 o’clock on Wednesday evening and sailed at 5 o’clock for Gisborne, thence Wellington. The Tu Atu arrived at Napier from Wairoa at 9.30 o'clock yesterday morning. She is to load to-day for Wairoa and Waikokopu. The Pakura loads at Lyttelton on Monday for Waikokopu, Gisborne and East Coast Bays. The Tangaroa, Koan, Koutunui and Kiritona are idle at the breastwork. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION The Coptic, which has been loading in the Napier roadstead for London was expected to sail for Lyttelton at midnight last night. The Port Dunedin is expected to arrive at Napier on April 8 to load frozen meat and general cargo for London. She is to sail on completion for Wellington. The Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Co-op Association will be the local ? gents. Tho Kia Ora is duo at Napier from Auckland about April 11. to discharge cargo from West Coast of England ports. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., will be tho local agents. The Gallic is expected to arrive at Napier on March 25 to load for London. She arrives from Bluff and is to sail about March 28 for Gisborne. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., are to be the local agents. FEDERAL LINE Tho Middlesex js expected to load at Napier about March 22 for London and West Coast of England ports. She arrives from Wellington and sails on completion for Gisborne. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAM SHIPS The Canadian Leader is to arrive, at this port from Auckland on April 7, to load cargo for New York, Boston and Montreal. On completion here she proceeds to Wellington. Murray, Roberts : and Co., Ltd., will be the local agents. N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY The Huntingdon is due at Napier ' from Gisborne on April 10 to load for 'London. She proceeds later to Wellington for final despatch about April 20. The Cambridge is expected to load at Napier about March 30 for Halifax Southampton and London. The Rangitane is expected to load at ;at Napier about March 30 for Halifax. She arrives from Tokomaru Bay and -sail on completion for Lyttelton.

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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 10 March 1933, Page 7

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SHIPPING AT NAPIER Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 10 March 1933, Page 7

SHIPPING AT NAPIER Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 10 March 1933, Page 7