IN PORT.
Kaituna. Arahura. j Annie Hill.
The Arahura arrived yesterday morning and saffled on her return aan early hour *h">s mormnff. lh.« followmg passengers wftll leave, by her:— Misses Hffll, Yarrall, Jay, Aitken, Cook (2) : Mesdnies Yarrall. Hasikiell (and six chidren), Orook : Mesy Bishop, Monre. Gil^an. Backett U), MrTntyr^. Haskell, RafFerty, Lomax, Young. Todd. Barrowman. The Ngahere -w&l arrive i-n. Greymoutli on Friday from Wei ington, Lyttelton 'and Nap'er. She mil probably load tor Wellington. The Ngatoro arrived in Auckland from Greymouth on Sunday. She is due here on Sunday and will probably load for Wellington.
The "Storm, for which )-he» Canterbury Shopping Compaay is agen-, is due on Wednesday.; She will sail, on Wednesday wight or Thursday for Tiimaru.
The Kotuku arrived on Saturday afternon from Onehunga She took in a car^o of coal, and sailed for that port, via New Plymouth, -at two o'clock yesterday. The Poherua sails this afternoon for Welling on, coal laden. The schooner Annie Hull was 'towed into port . yesterday from Lyttelton.
The Enncrda'le is due early this morning from Auclkiland. On inquiry at the local office of 'he Union Company on Saturday +■ was found thrat no definite instructions had been received as t 0 where the Takapuna will foe repaired. It is practically certain, however, that the vessel will be towed -to Port Chalmers.
The Marine Department, having considered the evidence taken at the preliminary inquiry into the recent stranding, of the steamer Gertie at Foxton have decided that no further action is necessary. *.
IN PORT.
Grey River Argus, 4 July 1911, Page 3
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