PORT OF NAPIER
MONDAY, MARCH 22, 19J Vessels ln Fors. Inner Harbour. Tangaroa, s.s. (200 tons). Kiritona, m.v. (136 tons). Te Atu, a.s. (42 tons). Koau, m.v. (144 tons). Glasgow Wharf. Paua, m.v. (298 tons). Pakura, m.v. (719 tons). Wainui, m.s. (1633 tons). • Roadstead. Port Gisborne, m.v. (8001 tono)* Arrivals. Sunday, March 21, 1937, Kaou, m.v. (144 tons), 6 a.m., from Wairoa, Tu Atu, a.s. (42 tons), 7.15 a.m,, from Wairoa. Paua, m.v. (298 tons), 3 p.m., from Wellington. Wainui, s.s. (1633 tons), 4 p.m., from Wellington. Port Gisborne , m.v. (8001 tons), 7 p.m., from Wellington. Departures. Saturday, March 20, 1937. Kalingo, s.s. (2043 tons), 4 p.m., from Wellington. Holmlea, s.=. (300 tons), 5 p.m., for Wellington. Armadale, s.s. (5066 tons), 9 p.m., for Lyttelton. Expectod ArHvans. March. 22 — Koutunui, from Tolaga Bay. 25 — Totara, from Auckland. 27 — Pukeko, from Auckland. 30 — Pakura, from Wellington, April 2 — Pukeko, from Auckland. 7 — Cambridge, from Lyttelton 8 — Wairuna, from Auckland. 9 — Raranga, from Wellington. 18 — Port Hobart, from Wellington. 29 — Tongariro, from Auckland. Projected Departures, March 22 — Pakura, for Wellington. 22 — Port Gisborne for Auckland. 23 — Te Atu, for Wairoa. 23 — Wainui, for Gisborne. 24 — Paua, for Wellington. 27 — Pakura, for Wellington. 27 — Totara, for Auckland. 30 — Pukeko, for Auckland. ApriL 2 — Pukeko, for Auckland. 9 — Gambridge, for Wellington. 10 — Raranga, for Port Chalmers. 21 — Port Hobart, for London,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 56, 22 March 1937, Page 2
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