SHIPPING NEWS
VESSEL DUE FROM U.K
I Hororata is due from Liverpool tomorrow morning and will berth at Prince's Wharf. After discharging at Auckland she will sail for Wellington to i complete and to begin loading. iN.Z.S. I Co.) 1 Matua, Union Company motor ship. I arrived shortly after 7 a.m. this morning with island produce from Suva, including nearly IS.OOO cases of bananas. She also carried 105 passengers. Tekoa is due from an Australian port late this month to load refrigerated and general cargo for the United Kingdom. (N.Z.S. Co.J Glenogle, Glen Line steamer, is due about ihe middle of the month from Calcutta, Colombo and Melbourne. (U.S.S. Co.) ARRIVALS Yesterday.—Toa (Paeroa), 2.45 p.m. Today.—Matua (Suva), 7.03 a.m.; Ranginui (Whangarei). 7.20 a.m. SAILINGS Yesterday.—Otimai (Paeroa). 4.22 p.m.; Herekino (Portland). 9.18 p.m. To-day.—Kapili (Barrier and Tauranga), 7.40 a.m. 1 EXPECTED ARRIVALS ! H.M.N.Z.S. Arbutus (Pacific), to-day; Clansman (Whakatane), to-morrow afternoon; Pono (Thames), this afternoon; Hororata (Liverpool), to-morrow morning; Omana (Lyttelton), to-morrow; Karepo (Westport), Monday; Waiotahi (Opotiki), Tuesday; Waipiata (Timaru), Tuesday; Glenogle (Calcutta. Colombo and Melbourne), middle of October; Karainea (.New York), October 20; Tekoa (Australia), late October; Marie Bakke (Sydney, Timaru and Wellington), Oct. 31; Wangaratta (Gothenburg), early November; Cape Friendship (San Francisco), early November; Port Phillip (London), middle of November: Mount Douglas Park (Vancouver), middle of November; Kmpire Haig (Vancouver), middle of November; Mount Robson Park (Vancouver), end of November; Lansing (Vancouver), end of November; Kaimata (New York), end of November. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Toa (Paeroa), to-morrow; Wahine (Solomons), to-day; Kurow (Portland), Tuesday; Karetu (Wellington, Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru), to-day; Empire Falkland (Great Britain), middle of next week; Trienza (Melbourne), end of next week; Leaside Park (Vancouver). October 13; Mama (Suva, Apia and Rarotonga), October 13; Cornwall (Wellington), end of next week; Port Chalmers (United Kingdom), October 10; Marie Bakke (Middle East). UNION COMPANY FLEET Wahine was scheduled to sail to-day for the Solomon Islands. Kurow sails for Portland on Tuesday to discharge gypsum, and will return to Auckland to load for Melbourne. Waipiata will leave Timaru to-day for Auckland and is expected to arrive on Tuesday. Karetu sails to-day for Wellington, Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru. Omana left Lyttelton this morning and is due at Auckland on Monday. Matua sails next Saturday for Suva, Apia and Rarotonga. Korowai leaves Lyttelton next Wednesday for Auckland. karepo is due from Westport on Monday. SHIPS IN PORT Western Viaduct.—Kartigi (U.S.S. Co.), Tagua (Works Department), Kurow. Kxport Wharf.—Waiana (U.S.S. Co.). King's Wharf.—Matua. Trienza (8.P.C.). Central Wharf. — Empire Falkland (8.5.L.). Leasirie Park (N.Z.S. Co.). Queen's Wharf.—Denbighshire (U.S.S. Co.), Cornwall (N.Z.S. Co.); Port Chalmers (F.C.A.). Prince's Wharf.—Alabaman (H. and M.). TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING Wellington. Friday.—Arrived: Talisman (Tarakohe). 2.30 a.m.; Karitane (Oamaru), 3.30 a.m.; Taupata (Nelson), 6.45 a.m.; Pukekoho (Napier), 0.33 a.m.; Rangitira (Lyttelton), 0.35 a.m.; Waipahi (Lyttelton), 8.15 a.m.; Karu (Westport), 11.50 a.m.; Waipori (Sydney). 2.45 a.m.; Empire Lord (Auckland), 7.45 p.m. Sailed.— Karapo (Westport), 7.15 p.m.; Rangitira (Lyttelton). 9.05 a.m.; Arahura (Picton), 1.15 p.m.; Karitane (Adelaide), 3.25 p.m.; Waipahi (Picton). R. 20 p.m. Christchurch, to-day.—Sailed: Baltannic (Wellington), 11 a.m.; Omana (Auckland), 11.30 a.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 237, 6 October 1945, Page 3
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