SHIPPING NEWS
PORT OF AUCKLAND Yesterday's Departures —Toa, for Paeroa, 3.40 p.m.; Pono, for Thames and Piako, -1.13 p.m.; Ranginui, for Whangarei, U.3U p.m.; Motu, for northern ports, 10.3*1 p.m. Vessels Expeoted.—Margaret W., from Gisborne, Toluga and Tokomaru Bays, today; Kiwitea, from Greymouth. Saturday; Waipiata, from Dunedin Saturday. Vessels Sailing.—harcpo, for Wcstport, today; Waiinarino, for Wellington, Dunedin and Bluff. Sunday; Pukcko, for Napier, Monday; Margaret VV. t for Gisborne, Tolaga and Tokomaru Bays, Monday; Oniana, for Greymouth. early next week The Union Co.'s collier Kaimlro is still liarbound at Wcstport and the company's Kiwitea is expected from Greymouth on Saturday with a cargo of coal for Auckland. The Waiana left Dunedin on Monday for Lyl.telton, Wellington and Auckland. The Waipiata left Dunedin on Tuesday and is expected at Auckland on Saturday. The Waimarino is scheduled to sail for Wellington, Dunedin and Bluff on Sunday and the collier Oniana is due to sail for Greymouth early next week. The Karepo is expected to sail for Wcstport today to load coal for Auckland. The Richardson Line motor-vessel Pukcko is due to sail for Xapier on Monday. The Gisborne Sheepfariners' Margaret W., which is due from Gisborne, Tolaga and Tokomaru Bays today, is scheduled lo sail for the same ports next Monday. PIGEON RACING Elierslie Club.—Race from Te Awamutu' J. Scholes' No 830, 1127 yds, 1; E. Hardley's No. 1581, 11 '20yds, 2; Glover arid Sou's Silver Plane, 1121 yds, 3. Onehunga Club.—Race from Taumarunui, Ho miles: ,T. Davis' Miss Marriott. 1040 yds 1; F. Harland's King Whitley, lOlOydsl 2; R. Duncan's entry, 1044 yds, 3. Northern Club.—Race from Te Kuiti, 100 miles, 100 starters: Royal Loft's Royal Bluebell. 080 yds, 1; J. Brown's Santoy. 081 yds, 2; F. Tucker's Chocolate Plum, 070 yds. 3. Nomination prizes: R. Hunter. 1; R. Hoolon, 2. BILLIARDS TOURNEY B Grade Championship.—The quarter-finals played last «vojiincr resulted :~~L. McGregor 250, beat D. K. Porter, 100 (break of 45); \V. Williamson. 250, heal \V. McCullough 204. The semi-finals will be played tonight Williamson meeting J. Cowling and 7 o'clock and T Moore playing McGregor at 8 o'clock.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25293, 29 August 1945, Page 4
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