ISLAND SERVICES.
■ TOFUA leaves Suva to-day for Auckland, where she is due on Monday. (U.S.S. Co.) KARETU, left Auckland yesterday for Sydney and Newcastle. She leaves Sydney on 9th June for Fiji and Auckland. (U.S.S. Co.) WAIPAHI, from Auckland, arrived at Raroton"a on Tuesday, and sailed again the same day for Altutakl. (U.S.S. Co.) ■ MAUI FOMARE, left Auckland on 19th May for Nine and Apia, thence Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. She is due at Dunedin on Stli June, Lyttelton 9th June, Wellington 10th June. She leaves here on the same day for Auckland, leaving there on 23rd June lor the next trip. (G.B. and II.) WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE: The- following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations thAuclll Cand ß-"corinlhic, Kaictu, Maul Pomave, Melbourne Maru, Monowai, Port Huon, lotua, Voe.o Waihemo, Walpahl. Chatham Islands.—Fakeha. . . .. Wellington.-Mahcno. Wahine, Tamal me, Niagara, Nucula, Kaimiro, Orarl, Kahngo, Kaikorai. Port Wellington, Golden Cloud, Canadian Cruiser, Wainui, Matai. Awarua.—Makura. Maunganui, Ngakuta, Walkouaiti, Winton, Port Fairy. PERSONAL. Contain E. Sears is in command of the Cun•idian Cruiser, which is due at Wellington tomorrow from Halifax, via Auckland, and the following are his officers:—Chief, Mr. R. Williams; second, Mr. O. Allen; third, Mr. 11. irKay; wireless operator, Mr. P. Dukcslure; chief engineer, Mr. J. Veal; secoml, Mr.». Young; third. Mr. A. Cook; fourth, Mr. P. Peterson; Ofth, Mr. W. Moore; chief steward, Mr. A. G. Giggs. CORINTHIC SAILS. Having completed its Homeward loading in New Zealand, the Corinthic left Auckland yesterday for Southampton and London, via lanaraa. PORT HUON AGAJN REPORTS. The Port Huon, en ruoto from New York, reports by wireless that she now expects to arrive nt Auckland early on Saturday morning. THE PUTIKI. The Putlki, which has' been laid up in the stream, has been shifted to the Glasgow Wharf to act as a storage ship for coal, and will shortly be taken out into the stream again. MELBOURNE MARU AT AUCKLAND/ , The Japanese motor ship, Melbourne,/Maru, has arrived at Auckland from Wellington, and will sail at 5 p.m. to-day for Japan, via Australian ports. THE MATAI'S MOVEMENTS. The Government steamer, Matai, left Wellington this morning for a visit to The Brothers Lighthouse. After returning to port, she will sail on Monday for the northern hghtiiouses. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, 3rd June. Arrived—Aymeric (2.30 a.m.), from Java; Knitoko (13.30 a.m.), from Newcastle. Sailed—Corinthic (7.30 a.m.), for London. WESTPORT, 3rd June. Arrived—Fairburn (5.15 a.m.), from WelUuglon- DUNEOIN, 3rd June. Arrived—Waip.iala (5.30 p.m.), from Lyttcl-
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 130, 4 June 1931, Page 14
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