PORT OF AUCKLAND.
ARRIVALS. MANAIA (6.85 .p.m.). 1159 tons, Norbury, from Whangarei. In Saloon: Misses | Hall Wedorill (2), Hasan, Johnston,: Gribble, Carter, Mesdames Maunder, : Hc-ape, Poland t and child. Lnyiia and i 1 children.' Nash, Lynes, AtkinEon, I Fagon, Lees, Graham, Pycroft and 2; children, Messrs. Graham, Wilkinson, Bcehro, Rishworth. Croig, Bevins, Kerr, Walker, Wells. Peneho, Nicholson. Remo- i meka, Hutt, Dixon, Cut-forth, Mahunga, Ivil, I Cook, McKenzie, Sadman, Lowe, Fagan, I Morton. Evans, Williams, Lindo. Palmer, 1 Griffin, Lees, Hamilton, Goodwin, Any on, | Judd, Carter. Liverlater, Pycroft, Peeram, I Baron, Podger, Forster. Milham, Billings, Sergeant-Major Kenmore; and six —Northern Co. WAIPU (5.40; p.m.), 201 tons, Pert, from Coromandel,—Northern Co. DEPARTURES. CLANSMAN (5.40 p.m.) for Russoll. WAIOTAHI (8,15 a.m.), for Opotiki. WAIMARIE (4.20 p.m.), for Paeroa, KANIERI (1 p.m.), for Whnngarei. TASMAN (noon), for Whakatano. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Ngapuhi, from Tauranga. at 7 a.m. Apanui,. from Awanui, at 1 p.m. Waimarie, from Paeroa, at 10.30 p.m. Kanieri, from Whangarei, at 10 p.m. Daphno, from Mercury Bay. at 10.30 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Manaia, for Whangarei, at 10 p.m. Waipu for Coromandel, at 8 a.m. Daphne, for Great Barrier, at midnight. The Kaituna is to como from Chelsea In a day or two and berth at a wharf to discharge the balance of her cargo. She will then sail for Westport. The Kaitanaata is expected to complete discharge and sail for Westport this evening. 1 The hulk Lyman D. Foster, and the Gisborne dredge Maui, are at present in the , Calliope Dock. The Komata is booked to load a cargo at Westport for Auckland on Saturday. i The To Anau was to have loft Bluff last night for Oamaru, Timaru, Napier, Gis- , borne and Auckland. THE KOROMIKO. The Koromiko left at an early hour yesterday morning for Westport, where she is to lead cargo for Auckland. NORTHERN COMPANY'S STEAMERS. ' The Wakatero is, to sail for Thames today at 9.45 a.m. instead of 9.45 p.m., as previously , announced. The Rimu's over- ' haul at Auckland will take longer than was at first anticipated. She will not bo ready to Bail for Onchunga on Wednesday, October 3. MAGISTERIAL INQUIRY. A magisterial inquiry will bo hold &t Wanganui concerning 'tho allegation of failure of tho master of the lighter Shamrock to proceed to the assistance of tho lighter Dorset when the latter was in distress off thu Wanganui Heads. _ Mr._ Hewitt, S M.. will have associated with him as nautical assessors Captain Felix Black, of Wellington, and Captain W. Wahlstrom, of Wanganui. Tho . inquiry iB the outcome of the court s finding in connection with the foundering of tho Dorset.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16654, 26 September 1917, Page 5
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