TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
Hanukan Heads, December 20.—Arrived.' iat 11.35 a.m.: Corinna, s.s.. from New PlyCape Maria van Diemen. December IP — S-teamer from west passed east at 4.45 p.m. : Tiinaru. December 19.—Sailed, at 4.30 p.m. Waitemnta. s.s.. for Newcastle. Wellington. December I!>—Sailed: Cambrian, H.M.s.. for Port Chalmers. New Plymouth, December 30.—Sailed, at 10.20 p.m.: Corinna. s.s.. for Onehunga; Haupiri. s.s.. for Onehunga. Lyttelton. December 19.—Sailed. Devon. s.s.. for Newcastle. j Wliitianpa. December 20.—Arrived: Brts-, bane. s.s.. from New Plymouth. Hokianpa Heads. December 20.—ArriTed at 5.30 a.m.: Claymore, s.s.. from Oneaunga. Napier. December 20.—The s.s. VTlm-1 mera leaves for the North this afternoon. ■ Passengers for Auckland: Misses Morton. ! Bnshy. Hodge, Sister Lacy, Messrs Wright! and SimWellington. December 20—Sailed, at S.3o' a.m.. Cormoran. German erniser. for Auck-' land I ■ WIRELESS BULLETIN. i Tbe Telegraph Department reports that i ! the following steamers are expected to be witliin wireless range of the Auckland sta-' tion to-night.—Marama, Malwa, Victoria,!' wimmera. Warrimoo. Vlimaroa. Zealandic. | Navna. and Koseric. t . Tbe following will probably be within; range of the Wellington station: Warrimoo. i Marama. Wimmera, Climaroa. H.M.s. Cam-' brian. S.M.s. Cormoran. ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 304, 20 December 1912, Page 4
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181TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 304, 20 December 1912, Page 4
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