SHIPPING
. ARRIVAL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. CAMBRIDGE, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 10,846 toni, Angell, from Auckland. DEPARTURE. : SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. ' GAEL, m.s.. (8.40 a.m.), 108 tons, Tregidgfc for Hokitika. . BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, September 2. Arrived. —At Avonmouth, . Trojan Star; at ; Hull, Cumberland; at Balboa, Port Bowen. Sailed.—From London, Mataroa; from Table > Bay, Empire Star; from Vancouver, Niagara;: from New Orleans, Naumburg. AUCKLAND, September 3. Sailed.—Mdnterey (12.55. a.m.), for Byd- ' ney; Waiana (1.5 a.m.), for Wellington. Arrived.—Kauri (5.30 a.m.), from Melbourne; Sprlngbank (7 a.m.), from New Plymouth. -<*.-. SUVA, September 3. Arrived. —Matua (7 a.m.), from Auckland* WESTPORT, September 3. Arrived.—Wingatui (6 a.m.), from Welling* GREYMOUTH, September 3. Sailed.—Karu. (3 a.m.), for Wellington. NELSON, September 3. , Arrived. —Kaitoa (8.25 a ; m.), from Welling To Sail.—Kaitoa (4 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON, September 3. Arrived.—Rangatira (10.10 a.m.), from Wellington. piCTON, September S. Sailed.—Tamahine (11.45 a.m.), for -W«lington. ARAHURA FOR SLIP. The Arahura, which, has been undergoing part of her annual overhaul and. survey at Nelson, is expected to leave for Wellington tomorrow. If the weather is suitable she will . go on the slip on, Monday. TEMPLE MOAT EN ROUTE. / The Temple Moat, which left New York on August 22 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, left Newport News.on Tues- . day. She is due at Auckland on October 8. RANGITATA'S "ALL'S WELL." ', The Rangltata, which left Auckland/ on ' August 25 for. United Kingdom port 3, has sent a message stating "all well on board." SOUTH SEA DUE TOMORROW. The South Sea is expected to arrive at' Wellington from the Chatham Islands tomorrow. She will leave again. for the Chathams on '■' Thursday. TAIROA DELAYED. 1 The Tairoa, delayed by rain, Is now to leave Lyttelton on Tuesday and is due here on Wednesday to continue her loading. She will leave for Auckland on Thursday and will sail"" from Auckland on September: 14 for London, tl» the Panama Canal and Kingston. KARAMEA'S DEPARTURE The Karamea is now to leave Auckland'at daybreak on Tuesday for Southampton, and i London, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas. - i MAMARI FOR SYDNEY. j -The Mamari is to leave Auckland at daybreak on Wednesday for. Sydney to commence her loading. . One first offender for drunkenness ' was convicted and discharged by Mr. j L. McKenzie, J.P., in the Mount Coolc j Police Court today.-
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 56, 3 September 1938, Page 11
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