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WHARVES ALL SLACK.

AWATEA AND MARIPOSA SAIL.

SURREY FOR OPUA,

MAGARA DUJ; MONDAY MORNING

After tin; congested state of the wharves earlier in tho week, the conover the. week-end will be very conspicuous. In place of 17 large vessel's at their berths thoro will be only two after this evening. The Union Company's iiitor-colonial liner Awatea sailed for Sydney at 5.25 p.m. yesterday with -27S passenger*. She is due at Sydney about 7.-!0 a.m. on Monday. The Matron liuer Mariposa sailed for Sydney at 11 p.m. yestonlay after discharging some heavy machinery for the east coa*t oil-boring operation*. She took about 240 passengers i,, addition to 177 through, and is expected to reach Sydney about noou on Monday. The Federal Line steamer Surrey sailed for Opna shortly after midnight last ni»ht and berthed there at 1 p.m. to-day. She is loading for London and West of Lngland ports, and will leave Opin. tomorrow evening for New Plymouth, Wangenui and Wellington, sailing from Wellington on June 20. The Canadian Australasian Royal Mail steamer Niagara, which left Sydney on Thursday evening f or Auckland, is expected to arrive at 7.30 a.m. on Monday, berthnig at Princo's wharf at eight" o'clock hne continue* her voyage to Vancouver via ports, at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. South Africa left for Wellington this morning to continue discharge of petrol from Persian Gulf. (T.O. Co.) Tolten left for Wellington this morning to continue the discharge of her cargo from Pacific Coast ports. (U S S Co.)

Port Tauranga in discharging poles .»nd other lumber from C. H. Harlow New South Wales, at Queen * wharf' (N.S.S. Co.)

Remuera will not leave for Port Chalmers nntil Monday evening, to complete discharge of London cargo. (N.Z.S. Co.)

Port Jackson is expected from Wellington on Thursday for final loading for London, sailing on June 22, via Cape Horn. (F. Co-op.) '

Maetsuycker advises that she will come from Saigon early on Tuesday morning. She has 26 paesengers for Auckland, and will leave for Wellington on Tuesday night. (R. and S., Ltd°) Akaroa is due next Thursday from London, via Panama, with passengers aad cargo for main ports. (L.D.N.) Melbourne Manx completed her discharge and loading for Japan yesterdav, leavmg for Wellington at 3.30 p.m. (F. Co-op.)

Kekerangu, of the Union Company's cargo fleet, will leave for Sydney at 5 p.m. to-day. (U.S.S. Co.)

Waipiata will sail at 5 p.m. to-day on round of the southern ports.

Aorangi will arrive from Vancouver on Sunday, June 26, and sails at 10 pm next day for Sydney. (U.S.S. Co.)

ARRIVALS-Thls Day. Claymore, from Wbangarei, 2 a.m. Tnhoe, from Paeroa, 2 a.m Paroto, from Bay of Islands, 6.25 a ai Qnewa, from Ostend, 8.40 a.m. Hanlti, from Snrfdale, 8.40 a.m Baroona, from Omiha, 8.45 a.m. will Watch, from Wtangarei, 9.30 a.m. DEPARTURES.—Yesterday. Melbourne Maru, for Wellington. :; ::.-> Pa.ua, for Gisborn© 4.55 p m Awatea, for Sydney, 5.25 p.m. Kartigi, fop Greymoutb, 6.50 n.m Kauri, for Westport, 10.50 p.m. Maripora, for Sydney, 11 p.m. This Day. Sorrey, for Opua, 0.30 a.m. Tolten, for Wellington, 6.20 a m South Africa, 7.50 a.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. TO-DAY. Margaret W.,' from Gisborne. afternoon Kawau, from Thames, evening. TOMORROW. Miro, from Dunedin, due. Motu, from Parenga, morning. Onewa, from Ostend, 6 p.m. Baroona, from Cowen Bav, 0.30 p.m. Hauiti, from Omiha, 7 p.m. MONDAY. Niagara, from Sydney, morninjr Port Waikato, from Lyttelton, afternoon. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. TO-DAY. Kekerangu. for Sydney, afternoon Waipiata, for Wellington, afternoon. TO-MORROW. Onewa, for Ostend, 9.30 a.m. Haniti, for Surfdale. 0.45 a m Claymore, for Whangarei, 8 p.m. MONDAY. Hauiti, for Coromandel, noon Pono, for Kerepeelii •» t> ni Toa, for Wnakatane, 5 i> m Waiotahi, for Opotiki, 3 p. nl . Mbtu, for Mangonui, 5 p m ' Paroto, for Bay of Inlands. 3 t> »i Kawau, for Matakana, midnight. UNION STEAMERS. Waipiata sails at r> p.m. to-dav for w«»l Picton, LyttcKon, Dunlin Bluft ana Tlmarn. Kekerangu sails at 5 p.m. to-dav f, ir Sydney. Niagara is due here on Monday morning from Sydney and sails at 11 .i.m f ,n Tuesday for Suva, Honolulu, Victoria and Vancouver. Waiana leaves Dunedio on Monday after■oon for Oamaru, Timaru, I>yttelton Wellington and Auckland. Waimarino left Lyttelton at r> p m yesterday for Wellington and Auckland. Karepo leaves Melbourne to-day for Auckland. Wellington and New Plymouth. Aorangi is due h«»re on Sunday, Juno 20 from Vancouver, via ports, and sails at 10 p.m. on Monday for Sydney. Gabrlella is due here about Tuesday next from Eden, and after discharge proceeds to Gleborne.

VESSELS IN PORT. Port Tauranga. Quern's Wharf iX.S 8. Co.). Remuera, Prince's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Kekerangu, King's Wharf iU.S.S. Co.). Kairanga, King's Wharf (U.S.S. Co.). Walpiata, King's Wharf (U.S.S. Co.). Tiri, King's Wharf (C.8., Ltd.). H.M.S. AchiUee jDevonport (Naval Dept.V H.M.S. LeamJer. Devonport (Naval Dept.). H.M.is. Philomo], Devonport (Naval Dipt.). H.M.S. Endeavour, Devonport 'Marine Dept). Nucula, Hobson's Bay (R F.A.). TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES. Niagara — Left Sydney, June !': leaves Auckland. June 14: arrives Vancouver. July 1; leaves Vancouver, July «i: leaves Auckland, July -6; arrives Sydney, July •".0: leaves Sydney. August 4; leaves Auckland. August 0; arrives Vancouver. August 26. Mariposa—Left San Francisco. May 24: left Auckland. June 10: arrives Sydney. June 13: leaves Melbourne. June 20: leaves Sydney, June 24: arrives Auckland. June 27: arrives San Francisco, July 12. Monterey—Left Melbourne. May 23: left Sydney, May 27; left Auckland. May 30: arrives San Francisco. June 14; leaves San Francisco. June 21: arrives Auckland. July S: arrives Sidney. July 11. Anrangi — Left Vancouver, June S: arrives Auckland. June 27: arrives Sydney, July 2; leaves Sydney. July 7: leaves Auckland, July 12; arrives Vancouver, July 20: leaves Vancouver, August 3; arrives Auckland, August 22; arrive* Sydney, Angnst 27.

HOME LOADINGS. ln«!i h »/v lowi r? 8 , vess els have been fixed to west f N r W pal"* ports for London and 7uly:-- England P° rts during June and Rlifff 6 , 1 " 0 !' Wj ° dhani wUI bc = in loading at Bluff or. June 13 and continue at Timaru, tjl 1 rr',"', Wellington and Auckland I™h s to i uly 2) - sailing on July -J for London, via Cape Horn and Las, Palmas. vJL he D. Port Bowen will begin .oading at n June 3o * and continue Nam"er a £? 6 t0 July »>« Kleborne, S?P, e[ and Wellington. She will clear Canl^f 0D OD , Uly 20 fc "- London, v" <-ape Horn and St. Vincent. ,in T { l i li *n' lsa J wiU begin loading -it Bluft Tlmnrn 7* contin "e at Port Chalmers, 2n ?» ' K y " elton an <» Wellington, leaving on July 14 for London, Avonmouth Liver pool and Glasgow, via the Panama Canal. liJ^ e Ak " oa 1 bejnn loading at W.-l-t^n S P ° f n r^ Ul ? e ~ 8, and continue at Lyttelto i-f> and Auckland (July 11 i". fd' « Hu wUI clear lackland on July Pa n ama S Canar PtOn L ° mloU ' vla th * The Huntingdon will begin loading at ?Julv O S n^ U i ly , 4 '^ uc l continue at i "kland nu? an Vn Jy 0), New "rmoutli, Wancanui an .Wellington. She will dear Wei cSSlff °T n i July - 1 f ° r Lo °"on Avonmouth Cardiff, Liverpool and Glasgow. ff dT™ ,{em T uer a will begin loading at LvtteJton on June 20, and continue at Wei lington and Auckland (June 27 to Julv 2) She is to clear Auckland on July a for LoJl don via the Panama Canal on Jun^° r -?4 rata T iU be ? in loadiu ~' :lt B1 "ff

NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO sku* sans r '&714 5 "? spacer vw ianarna. Due London, July 31.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURES— YESTERDAY for Hokianga, 2.30 pm \?^ T HARDY AXD FORT BOWEN Haldv iCe cn fr ? D \ th ?. Port Llne steamer Port received bvtt £? Liverpool, has been l*tits\o lo^L^ r «T aid have bcen

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. f 2Si? iSSStori'SS:: ;iS K P o L rt"» fl— Lyttelton, June 10.—Arrived: Waipahl land, op.m j un e 11—Arrived: Mataroa, from Port Chalmers. 6.50 a.m Dunedin, June 10.—Arrived: Wahina '™«" kyttelton, .-{..•» p.m. Sailed—Port Wyndham, for Bluff, 1.30 p.m.; Mataroa, for Lyttelton, 2.55 p.m.

OVERSEAS. Melbourne, June 11.—Sailed: Karepo, for Auckland. Cristobal, June O.—Arrived: Rangitlkl froui London, to Wellington. Liverpool, June o.—Arrived: Cambridge f-om Dunedin. via London. Balboa, June y.—Arrived: Port Hunter, from Wellington, to London; Arawa, from We lington, to Southampton; Dessau, from We. lington, to Xew York. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Thi! following vessels aro expected to be within range of the Auckland wir«>lfss station to-night :—Awat.ea, Uabriellu, Kalingo, Kauri, Kekerangu, Ma tun Niagara, Doric Star, Llangollen, Mariposa, Matakana, Port Hardy, South Africa

AIRWAY PASSENGERS. Arrivals.—Yesterday: Commander Johnstone, Mrs. E. J. Achesou. Mr. <;. Middle, ton, Mr. F. Johnson, Mr. F. Small Mr R A. Lambert, Mr. J. A. Stenberg, Mr. h' Lamerton. Departures.—This day : Mr. J. H. James Mr. J. Hardy, Miss S. Murse.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 136, 11 June 1938, Page 5

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WHARVES ALL SLACK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 136, 11 June 1938, Page 5

WHARVES ALL SLACK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 136, 11 June 1938, Page 5