PORT OF AUCKLAND.
. ARRIVALS. TASMAN (5.50 p.m.). 171 tons, Faulkner, from Whakatano.—Northern Co. NGAPtTBI (826 a.m.). 691 tons. Haultain. from —Northern Co. . DAPHNE (2.20 p.m.), 192 tons. Gri»>~ from Mercury Bay.Northern Co.
DEPARTURES. '* MANAIA (10.10 jp.m-). for WbanEarei Id Saloon: Misses Walker. Chiplin. Sturges Ogden. Wright, Farrell, Mesdames Walker. Howarth. Hagin, Oldfield. Jounneaux, Messrs. Close (2), Stevens. Potts. Valentine, Coates. Jounneaur, Hill. Norris, Allison. McCullum. Pencalf, Tate. Howarth, Sands (2). Andrews. Stanley. Reid, Owens, Kilner. Dr. Hagin, Sergeant Keogh.. GAEL (1 p.m.). for Whananaki.
VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Manaia. from Whangarei. at 6.30 p.m. Waiotahi. from Opotiki. Waimarie. from Paeroa. at 2 a.m. Daphne, from Great Barrier, at 5 p.m. Kanieri. from Whangrarei. at 1 a.m. Chelmsford, from Marsden Pt.. at 12.30 a.m.
y VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. ' Ngapuhi, for Tauranga. at S p.m.. Taniwha. for Paeroa. ■ at' 6.30 p.m. Kanieri, for • Whangarei. at 6 p.m. Waipu. for Waipu, at 10 p.m. Chelmsford, for Marsden Point, at 6 p.m. Tasman. for Whakatane, at noon.
.Passengers from Australia: Misses Higgins. Jenkins. Morrie, de Lautour, Paterson, Pittar. Mesdamos Bousche and child, Westbrook and child. Smith and. infant and 2 chridren. Cooke. Howe, Montgomerie, Fielder, McKinnon and child. Mountfort. Messrs. Dinsmore. Johnston, Westbrook, Sandford, Haseldine. Bedwell. Ramsay. White and 28 steerage. - f . , - A The Waiotahi. which has been bar-bound at Opotiki, crossed the bar outwards yesterday afternoon. She is due to arrive here to-day.
RICHARDBON STEAMERS. A . The Awahqu. which has been delayed on the coast owing to"- the strong easterly weather will not arrive at Auckland until Saturday. She is timed to sail f><rain for the Bast Coaatbays on Tuesday. . The Mako, due to arrive here on Monday, is timed to sail again for the Bay next Thursday.
*. ■;'< THE TARAWERA. » The Tarawe-ra is at present loading at Dunedin for Wellington : and Auckland. After discharging her cargo f she is to sail for Wellington. . Lyttelton and Dunedin.
THE KOWHAI. The Kowhai war to have left Gre*mo«th last night with a, cargo of coal for, Onehunga.
N THE ARAHURA. i The Aralrar» is to leave Gisborne for Auckland to-day. Owing to the rough weather encountered on the coast her arrival here will be later than usual. ',- .-■■„.,
' THE KAMO. 'b V » The K»mo is at present loading a cargo of produce at Picton for Onehunga. ;
PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ARRIVALS.
RARAWA. 1073 tons. W. Bark, from New Plymouth. In Saloon: Misses Taylor, Blythe. Arthur. Stowell. MeJfdames Crean. Cook. Messrs. Whitoornbe, Blakemore. Binhon. Carr. G-inn. Ward, Wilson, Carney.. Ridd. George. Hill. Rev. Stowell: and 12 steeras* —Northern Co. , r ; ■«, •..;; RIMTJ. 412 tons, A. Parria. from Raglan and Kawhia.— Co. \
DEPASTURES. ABAPAWA for Wanganuiand Opunake.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16619, 16 August 1917, Page 3
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