Shipping News.
WAIPIATA SAILING.
CARGOES FROM WESTPORT.
KIWITEA ON MONDAY. HAUTURU AND RONAKI LEAVE. Waipiata, Union Company steamer, sails' this evening for Wellington and the south. Kiwitea, of the same company, which has been bar-bound at Westport, left there at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Auckland, where she is i due on Monday. Kartigi leaves Wcstport J to-morrow afternoon for Auckland. Kakapo, which arrived here from Grey: . mouth last night, sails for Westport on Monday. Waimarino will sail from Bluff for Auckland, via ports, to-morrow. Hauturu and Ronaki, which have been bar-bound at Onehunga, cross out to- . day for New Plymouth and Raglan respectively. (N.S.S. Co.). Puriri is due at Onehunga at the end of the week from the Waikato Heads. (N.S.S. Co.). Port Waikato leaves Lyttelton to-day for Dunedin, where she is duo on Saturday. She leaves there 011 Monday for ■ Auckland via ports. (N.S.S. Co.). ARRlVALS—Yesterday. Motu, from Great Barrier, (i.SO p.m. Kakano, from Greymoutli, B.IS p.m. ltanginui, from Tauranga, 8.55 p.m. This Day. Hcrckluo, from Portland, 7.15 a.m. l'aroto, from Opua, 8 a.m. Tangaroa, from Guff ports. 8.50 a.m. Baroona, from Gulf ports, 11.10 a.m. DEPARTURES-Yosterday. Pono, for Thames, 4.20 p.m. Kaplti, for Whangarel, 5.15 p.m. ' "\Yaipalii, for Portland, 10.25 p.m. IN OTHER PORTS. Wellington. June 27.—Arrived: Sydney Jlaru, from Japan, 4.30 p.m. Sailed: Gale, for Dunedin, i!. 30 p.m. I.yttelton, this day.—Arrived: Holmdale (0.20 a.m.) from Tlmaru. Dunedin, June 28.—Arrived: Walnui, from Bluff, 5.45 a.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kiwitea, from Westport, July 1. Sydney Jlaru, from Japan, July 8. AIRWAY PASSENGERS. ! Arrivals,—Yesterday, 3 p.m.: Mr. L. C. ! Jarrold, Dunedin •, Mrs. Wiseman, Mr. Swan and Mr. J. Marriott, Wellington; : Mr. R. Veiderer, Miss Itead and Miss Godfrey, I'almcrston North; Mr. M. Wheeler ; and Mr. C. Johnston, New Plymouth. Departures.—To-day, 8 a.m.: Mis. 11. Lindsay and Mr. J. Itohertson, Chrlstchuroh; Mrs. G. McCleer.v, Mr. W. G. I.ynn, Mr. 1,. J. August, Mr. Impey and Mrs. Impey, Wellington; Mrs. I'". (Juin and infant and Mr. C. E. Julian, New Plymouth. MONTEREY LEAVES U.S.A. Tli'e Matson liner Monterey sailed last night after being delayed a day, due to the action of the radio operators in walking oIT the ship to enforce a demand for higher wages, says a Press Association cable from San Francisco dated June 27. The L'ommlltee for Industrial Organisation put three radio operators aboard under a compromise with the shipowners.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 152, 28 June 1940, Page 4
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