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SHIPPING AT NAPIER

OVERSEAS AND COASTAL EXPECTED ARRIVALS Gabriella, Newcastle, April 11. Canadian Conqueror, , April 12. Rotorua, Wellington, April 12. . Awahou, Wellington, April 12. Waipahi, Wellington, April 13. Wainui, Wellington, April 13. Norfolk, f April 13. •‘Otaio, , April 18. Trojan Star, Wellington, April 27. Rotorua, Port Chalmers, May 4. Fordsdale, , May 7. Port Hunter, Auckland, July 26. PItUJ ECTED DEPART U KES -Awahou, Gisborne, April 12. Waimea, Auckland, April 13. Trojan Star, Auckland. April 30. CARGOES POU NAPIER C’ROM NORTHERN PORTS The Waimea (U.S.S. Co.) is due at -.Napier from Auckland via Gisborne on Friday morning io discharge general cargo. She sails the same afternoon for Auckland direct. < The Pukeko (Richardson Line) arrived at Napier at 2.30 o’clock on •Saturday morning from Auckland and Gisborne to discharge general cargo. She sailed at 10.30 o'clock on Saturday afternoon for Auckland.

FROM SOUTHERN PORTS The Gabriella (U.S.S. Co.) is duo at Napier from Newcastle on Wednesday to discharge coal. She sails for Gisborne on completion. The Karepo (U.S.S. Co.) left Napier for Wellington, thence Bluff, at 2 o’clock on Saturday afternoon. The Poolta (U.S.S. Co.) arrived at Napier from Southern Ports via Wellington at 11.30 o’clock yesterday morning to discharge produce and general cargo. She sails to-day for Gisborne. The Awahou (Richardson Line) is due at this port on Thursday morning with general cargo for discharge and sails the same afternoon for Gisborne, thence Waikokopu and Wellington. , THANS-PACIFIC CARGOES The Wainui (U.S.S. Co.) is due at this port on April 13 from Melbourne via southern ports and Wellington, to discharge general cargo. The Waipahi (U.S.S. Co.) arrives at Napier on April 13 from Sydney and Newcastle via Wellington to discharge general cargo. On completion here she sails for Auckland. The Waihemo (U.S.S. Co.) loads general cargo at Pacific Coast ports of America during April and May for New Zealand. She is expected at Napier via Auckland early in June.

OVERSEAS CARGOES The Sultan Star (Blue Star Line) left Napier for Auckland at 5.15 o’clock on Saturday afternoon. The Port Curtis (C. and D. Line) left this port for London direct at 4.15 o’clock on Saturday afternoon. The Karamea (Shaw, Savill) arrived at Napier from Auckland, at 7.10 .o’clock last evening to load fruit for Hamburg, and will take her final departure for London from this port on Saturday. Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd., are local agents. The Trojan Star (Blue Star Line) is due at this port on April 27 from Wellington to load for London. She sails for Auckland on April 30 for final despatch via Panama. Nelson’s (N.Z.) Ltd. are the local agents. The Port Hunter (C. and D. Line) leaves London on April 18 for Namier, being due at this port on May 26. The Rotorua (Federal Line) is due at Napier early this month from Port Chalmers to load cargo for London. The Akaroa (Shaw, Savill) with passengers and cargo has sailed from Southampton, being due at Wellington about March 28. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., are the local agents. The Karamea (Shaw, Savill) is due "to arrive at Napier from Auckland on Monday, April 9, and will take her •final departure for London from this port, on April 11. Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd., are the local agents. A Shaw Savill steamer is to sail from Glasgow on May 12 and from Liverpool on May 19 with inward cargo for Napier via Auckland. She is due here about July 25. Murray. Roberts and "Co., Ltd., are the local agents.

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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 88, 9 April 1934, Page 7

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SHIPPING AT NAPIER Waipukurau Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 88, 9 April 1934, Page 7

SHIPPING AT NAPIER Waipukurau Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 88, 9 April 1934, Page 7