PORT OF NAPIER
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1937. Vessels la Port. Inner Hatbour. Kiritona, m.v. (136 tons). Tangaroa, s.s. (200 tons). Tu Atu, a.s. (42 tons). Glasgow Wharf. Paua, m.v. (1260 tons), Expected Arrivais. 5 — Koau, from Akitio. 5 — Totara, from Auckland. 7 — Holmlea, from Wellington 7 — ^Wainui, from Wellington. 8 — Bencruachan, from Picton. 8 — Napier Star, from Gisborne. 9 — Pukeko, from Auckland. 9— Canadian Constructor, from Wellington. 10 — Cornwall, from Lyttelton. 11 — Manju Maru, from Wellington. March. 8 — Hurunui, from Wellington. 8 — Port Fremantle, from Wellington. 11 — Waipawa, from Opua. 13— Port Gisborne, from Gisborne. 19— Armadale, from Wellington, 27 — Wairuna, from Auckland, Projected Departures. February 4 — Port Fairy, for Wellington. 5— Paua, for Wellington. 5 — Totara, for Auckland. 7 — Wainui, for Gisborne. 9 — Pukeko, for Auckland. 10 — Canadian Constructor, for Auckland. 10 — Napier Star, for Wellington. 10 — Bencruachan,- for Gisborne. 13 — Cornwall, for Boston. 13 — Manju Maru, for Auckland. March 12 — Port Fremantle, for London. 15 — Waipawa, for Auckland, 23 — Armadale, for Lyttelton.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 17, 4 February 1937, Page 2
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