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PORT OF NAPIER

SATTODAT, MABfJH 27, 1957. Vessels in Fort Inner Hatbour. Koau, m.v. (144 tons) Ty Atu, a.s. (42 tons). Tangaroa, s.s. (200 tons). Kiritona, m.V. (136 toqs). Glasgow Wharf. Totara, s.s. (426 tons). Expected Arnvais, March. 30 — Pukeho, from Auckland. 31 — Pakura, from Wellington. April 2 — Pukeko, from Auckland. 4 Wainui, from Wellington/ 7— -Cambridge, from Lyttelton. 8— Wairuna, from Auckland. 9^— Raranga, from Wellington. 18— Port Hobart, from Wellington. 29— Tongariro, from Auckland, Projected Departurea, March 27 — Totara, for Auckland. 30— Pukeko, for Auckland. 30 — Koau, for Gisborne. 31— Pakura, for Wellington. April. 2 — Pukeko, for Auckland, 5 — Wainui, for Gisborne. 9 — Cambridge, for Wellington. 10 — Raranga, for Port Chalmers. 21 — Port HobaTt, for London,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 60, 27 March 1937, Page 2

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PORT OF NAPIER Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 60, 27 March 1937, Page 2

PORT OF NAPIER Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 60, 27 March 1937, Page 2

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