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. I The Osaka Syosen Kaisya motor | ship Sydney Mara, which arrived at Auckland yesterday afternoon, is set down to sail for Wellington at 7 a.m. Friday. j The Richardson Line motor vessel ! Kopara is now expected from the : East Coast via Portland early toj morrow morning. She will sail for j the East Coast in the afternoon. ! Korowai, of the Union Company, I is set down to sail at 10 p.m. to-day j for Westport. ! The Union Company motor ship I Waiana is expected to sail from I Dunedin for ports and Auckland this | afternoon. j Karepo, Union Company steamer, i is barbound at Westport. i The Kaimiro, which is scheduled I to sail for Auckland is still barbound jat Greymouth. (U.S.S. Co.) ! Kakapo, of the I'nion Company, leaves L.yttelton to-morrow for Auckland direct. The Union Companv steamer Waipiata, will leave Dunedin on Friday for Auckland via ports. ARRIVALS—-This Day Lyttelton. from Coast. 1.45 a.m. KereMno. from Portland, 3 a.m. Wairua, from East Coast, 7.20 a.m. j DEPARTURES—Yesterday Coronation, for Awanui, 4.45 p.m. Margaret W., for East Coast, 5.10 p.m. Will Watch, for North, 7.30 p.m. This Day Baroona, for Gulf, 9.45 a.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Monterey, from Sydney. May 30. Mariposa, from San Francisco. June 9. Kopara. from East Coast. May 22. IN T OTHER TORTS Wellington, May 20.—Sailed: Kaiinai. for Westport. 8.50 a.m.; Holmglen. for Dunedin, 1.30 p.m.; Pukeko, for Greymouth, 1.45 a.m.; Te Aroha, for Westport. 5.30 p.m. Lyttelton, May 20. —Arrived: Awahou, from Wellington. 10 p.m. Sailed: Totara, for Wellington, 9.45 p.m. Dunedin, May 20.—Sailed: Storm, for Tlmaru, 6.30 p.m. AIRWAY PASSENGERS. Departures.—This day. 8 a.m.: Mr. J. Johnston (Dunedin). Mr. W. J. Blackwell, Mr. F. A. Campbell (Christcliurch), Mr. H. W. Jagusch, Mr. H. Hodgson, Miss J. Hodgson (Wellington), Miss C. Brophy, Master P. Brophy. Miss J. L. McNeill, Miss A. Rottenbury (New Plymouth). Arrivals.—Yesterday, 3 p.m.: Sgt. P. Barbarich (Christchurch), Dr. Watt, Mr. Feriton, Mr. Nicholls, Mr. S. Atkinson, Mr. Lusk, Mr. Powric (Wellington), ivir. R. Pepperell, Mrs. Pepperell. Mr. L. P. George (New Plymouth). CLIPPER DUE TO-MORROW. With 10 passengers, the American Clipper left Canton Island at 5 o'clock this morning, New Zealand time, lor Noumea. The Clipper, which is commanded by Captain R. J. Nixon, will leave Noumea to-morrow morning and arrive at Auckland in the afternoon.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 118, 21 May 1941, Page 4
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