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SHIPPING AT NAPIER

OVERSEA* /IND t'OASTAi EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Awahou, Wellington, March 23. Waimea, Auckland, March 24. Pukeko, Auckland, March 24. Gallic, Picton, March 25. Port Hardy, Wellington, March 25. Rangitane, Tokomaru Bay, March 30. Canadian Leader, Auckland, April 7. Huntingdon, Gisborne, April 10. Kia Ora, Glasgow and Liverpool April 11. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Cambridge, Auckland, March 23. Awahou, Gisborne, March 23. Pukeko, Gisborne, March 23. Waimea, Auckland, March 24. UNION LINE. The Waimea was expcted to leave Auckland yesterday with general cargo for Gisborne and Napier. Due here .Friday morning and will sail that day for Auckland direct. The Poolta sailed at 4.30 p.m. yesterday for Gisborne, thence Wellington and Dunedin. She loads at the latter port on March 27 for Napier via southern ’ ports. The Kini, with coal from Westport, is due here this morning. The Kartigi is cn route to New Zealand from Adelaide and Melbourne to discharge general cargo at Auckland Napier, Lyttelton, Wellington, New Plymouth and Terakohe. 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 days later. RICHARDSON LINE. The Pukeko is due at Napier on Friday morning from Auckland, East Coast Bays and Gisborne. She is to sail on Friday afternoon for Auckland. The Awahou left last night lor Napier. She is due here on Thursday morning, sailing the same evening for Gisborne, thence Wellington. The Pakura was due at Auckland last night. The Tu Atu was due to sail at 7 a.m. to-day for Wairoa. The Tangaroa, Koau, Koutunui, and Kiritona, are idle at the breastwork.

COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINTOb. The Port Hardy is due at Napier from Wellington on March 25 to load for London. Sho sails on coin pletion for Auckland for final dispatch. Williams and Kettle. Ltd., will .be the local agents. N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY The Cambridge is anchored in the ■roadstead loading for Halifax, Southampton and London. She is expected to sail on Thursday for Auckland. 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 Rangitane is expected to load at at Napier about March 30 for Halifax. She arrives from Tokomaru Bay and sail on completion for Lyttelton. FEDERAL LINE The Middlesex from Gisborne is "to arrive at Napier to-day to load for London and West oast ports of the United Kingdom. She will sail for Wellintgon on completion of loading. 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. HHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION LINE The Kia Ora is due 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 26 to load for London. She arrives from Bluff and is to sail about March 28 for Gisberne. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., are to be the local agents. OVERSEAS SHIPPING ' Mahana, left Lendea February 11, due An&land March 39. Port Curtis, left Antwerp February 4, due New Zealand March 30. Huntingdon, left London February 12, due New Zealand Mareh 30.

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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 75, 22 March 1933, Page 7

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SHIPPING AT NAPIER Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 75, 22 March 1933, Page 7

SHIPPING AT NAPIER Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 75, 22 March 1933, Page 7

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