SHIPPING
PORT OF NAPIER. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1927. Arrivals. December. 8— PakTSra, from Wellington. 9— Mako, from Auckland. 9—Waimea, from Auckland and Gisborne. 9—Ruru, from Kinikini. 9—Koau, from Gisborne. Departures. December. B—Kamona, for Wellington. 8— Pakura. for Gisborne. 9— Waikawa, for Nelson and New Plymouth. 9—Kahika, for Gisborne Expected Arrivals. December. 12—Tongariro, from Auckland. 12—City of Winchester, from Wellington. 21—Norfolk, from Wellington. 28— Port Fremantle, from Wellington. 29— Canadian Seigneur, from Wellington. January. 4— West Elcajon, from New York. 5— Matakana, from Gisborne. 12—Hororata, from Auckland. Projected Departures. December. 9—Mako, for East Coast Bays and Portland. 9—Koau, for Cape Turnagain. 15—City of Winchester, toi Gisborne. 31—Canadian Seigneur, for Auck land. January. t 6— Matakana, for Wellington. LOCAL MOVEMENTS. Richardson and Co. Mako: Arrived this morning from East Coast Bays and sails at midnights ’or Waikokopu, Coast and Portland. Awauou: Leaves Gisborne to-day for Coast and Auckland. Parera: Leaves Lyttelton to-day for Waikokopu. Putiki. Due Greymouth to-morrow morning from Wellington. Rurn: Arrived last night from Kinikini. Fanny. Kiritona and Tangaroa: At j the wharf. I Koutunui- Loading wool at Southern Coast for Wellington. I Koau: Arrived this morning from ' Gisborne and sails at 5 p.m. for 4 Cape Turnagain. Te Aroha Due to-morrow morning from Gisborne. "n Atu: Due to-night from Wairoa. j iakura: Leaves Gisborne to-night , for Akitio and Wellington. Union Line. I Waimea: Arrived Inner Harbour at 3 a.m. and sails at 5 p.m. to-day for Auckland direct. During Xmas, and New Year weeks the Waimea will work Napier as nsual on Friday, 23rd December, but will omit the call on the following week. Kahika: Sailed at 1.30 a.m. to-day for Gisborne, thence Dunedin, where she will load again on Monday next for Napier, via Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington. Kaituna: Expected to arrive from Auckland on Monday morning with general cargo. Kamona: Sailed at 2 p.m. yesterday for Wellington Kartigi: Expected to leave Westport to-morrow and is due at Napier on Monday afternoon, sailing on completion for Auckland. Waikawa: Sailed at 10 a.m. today for Nelson and New Plymouth. Waikawa. Providing sufficient in ducement offers this steamer will load at Vancouver and San Francisco during January for Papeete, Napier, Lyttelton. Dunedin, New Plymouth and possiblv Bluff
Sussex: Now loading at Calcutta and leaves there early this month for Rangoon to complete for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff . Waihemo: Expected to arrive at Penang to-morrow, completing at Singapore and Samarang for AuckI land, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. I New Zealand Shipping Comoanv. I Tongariro: Expected to leave Auckland to-mofrow and is due at Napier on Sunday afternoon to load for London Sails on completion for Wellington and Lyttelton, from which port the steamer is expected to sail finally about 21st December. Norfolk: Expected to arrive at Napier from Wellington about 21st December to load for London and West Coast (U K.) Sails on completion for Waikokopu, Tokomaru Bay and Auckland, from which port the steamer is expected to sail finally on 7th January. Hororata; Expected to arrive at Napier from Wellington about 12th January to load for New York, Halifax and London. Sails on completion for Auckland, from which port she is expected to sail finally on zlst January Riniutaka: En route from London to Wellington Expected to arrive at Wellington about 22nd December tn land passengers, after which she proceeds to Port Chalmers, Lyttel ton and Napier Remuera: Expected to leave Londay on 16th February for Auckland. Wellington and Napier. Federal Steam Navigation Cn Westmoreland: Expected to leave Liverpool on 21st January for Auckland, Napier. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin The C. and 0. Line. The new motor vessel, Port Fremantle is due to arrive at Napier on December 28th to complete her loading of wool for London. Sailing direct Local agents: The H.B. Farmers’ Co-op Assn. Canadian Government Line. The Canadian Pioneer completed her discharge of cargo and of loading for New Cork and Boston and sailed on Friday for Auckland. Local agents; Murray, Roberts and Co. The Canadian Scottish is to leave Montreal on January 25th with general cargo for New Zealand ports, including Napier Local agents: Murray, Roberts and Co. America-Australia the West Elcajon is due to leave Los Angeles or. Friday with general cargo for discharge at Auck land. Napier, Wellington and Dunedine. She is due at Auckland on January 4th and at Napier on January 9ih. Local agents: Messrs. Murray, Roberts and Co.. Ltd. Scales Line. The Martaban will load wool at
Lyttelton, Wellington and Napier me latter part of December. The Cape Comorin will load wool at Wanganui during January. The Anglo-Colombian has been fixed to load wool at Wellington, Auckland, Wanganui and Napier during March. Local agents: U. H. Cranby and Co., Ltd Shaw SaviMe and Albion Line. The City o-i Winchester is due at Napier on W <dnesday from Wellington to load A’oul for Home ports. From this po-t she will sail for Gisborne and A» ckland. Local agents: Messrs. Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd. The Mataka na is due at Napier on January Sth join Gisborne to load for London,( Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, She sails on January 6th for Wel'ngton Local agfiits: Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd.
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