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SHIPPING

PORT OF GISBORNE

YESTERDAY’S DEPARTURES Kopara, m.v., 2.50 p.m., 070 tons, F. S. Bates, for Waikokopu.

VESSELS DUE AT GISBORNE F-ukcko. Wellington, October 31. Wainui, southern port. October 31 or

November 1 Kopara Auckland. November 2. Margaret W.. Auckland. November

COASTAL TRADE The Kopara left Gisborne yesterday for Waikokopu and Napier to complete the discharge of her northern cargo. The ship leaves Napier today in order to load cement at Portland on Monday and general cargo at Auckland on Tuesday for Coast bays, Gisborne and Napier. The vessel returns here on Thursday.

The Mar ; ir-t W. arrival at Auckland this morning from Gisborne and on Monday and Tuesday loads for Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bay and Gisborne. She is due at Gisborne on Thursday.

The Pukcko leaves Wellington today- for Napier and Gisborne, working Napier on Monday and Gisborne on Tuesday. The Wainui left Timaru yesterday for Lyttelton, from which port she is expected to be dispatched to-day for Wellington and Gisborne, arriving here on either Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday morning. The Kiwitea, with a cargo of coal for Napier and Gisborne, is barbound at Grcymoutn. PAKURA FOR OVERHAUL The Richardson Line motor ship Pakura arrived at Auckland on Thursday night from the East Coast and berthed at King's Whart. She will be docked on Monday for cleaning and painting.

SALVAGE GEAR SOLD

More than 300 people attended a sale of the salvage gear of the stranded liner Port Bowen, which was held on Castleclifl' wharf, Wanganui, on Thursday. Prospective buyers attended from Hawke's Bay, Timaru, King Country centres. New lengths of steel cable of various sizes and lengths found a ready sale, the Wanganui Harbour Board being among the buyers. Included in .he gear sold were 20 baskets used for dumping coal from the Port Bowen; these were knocked down to an agent of a shipping linn at 5s each. Galvanised iron tanks were in keen demand, and were readily bought at from £2 for 200-gnlltm tanks, up to £5 5s for 400-gaiion tanks.

New maidin' rope in 100-fathom lengths was bought by the Wanganui Harbour Board at £(i 5s a coil.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Auckland, October 28: —=Arrived. Margaret W., (1.30 a.in., from Gisborne. Napier, October 28;—Arrived. Kopara, 7.30 a.in., ' from • Gisborne

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20080, 28 October 1939, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
373

SHIPPING Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20080, 28 October 1939, Page 3

SHIPPING Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20080, 28 October 1939, Page 3

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