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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

i j ARRIVALS. I ARAHUKA ;7. '.0 a.m.!. ljOfi lon-. Drvrlrn. from Ear*? ('.v al. In Saloon Mioses 'owe!. All.ii:.*. Holmes. Uuhll. Fuller, M«:r----i ten. Mesdamos And' l ' son. (V.x. Ra**cnhill, • Ausell. L<-an. Kparkman Norman. Tral- ; lord, Whit lock. Liddeil. Mitrhcll Messrs. • Anderson, Raker. Ilaiforn. Scott. Wilx-i 2>. • J.ioti!u;n. M<-(irath. McLean M». Kisslinc, Roll. Kulkind. Jon<"s. lemon. Norman, afford Lawless. Caesidv. Fnstin. Hrancsr. Judd. Parker, Reidy. Lowndes. Mitchell. Moor". Humphrey*. Burne. Parker; and 10 steerage.Union Co. NGAPL'IU '7 45 GOl tons, Haulfain, from Whan^arei.— Northern Co. ; KAN 1 (1'2.15 n.m 1 . '203 tons. Johnson. , from Whant:;-.rei.- Northern Co. GAEL 'fi.so p.m.). 05 tons, Schieka, from ; Great Carrier.-—Northern Co. : PEP A RTCKF,^ ! MALOUKIKA '5 20 p.m.'. lor J AM F.HI 'I p.m. l . for Whanuarn. ; AIM AIT J L 'J. 15 pm.!, tor Pueroa. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Njrrtiawa. from OiXitiki. a' 1 n ir,. W* i-»t/. ni. irom Honhora. a* 0 p.r . Taiiiwha. from Paerua. at 12.30 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. j Manaia, for Whansrare:, a*, 10 n.m. Xpapuhi, for Ta-.'ranya. at 5.1.") p.m. Tannvha., for Nei hertoii, at 'j p.m. Waiju!, for O-mnianilt-1. at 11 a.m. l)aoV;nc. tor Marsd«»ii Point, at p.m. Ore-ya. for f.-.ve: at 1 p m. TTni::. for Va ; Vwortli. at noon. Hawaii, for Mangawai, at 9 a m. j la-pest Gorman largo steamer afio-if, 1 the Rhi'nlar.d. hap been launched at tho Vulcan shipyards a; on the We??r. She ha? a re f :i-:er of 16.000 tons. ; r Tito follow p:; ; havo left New Zealand 1saloon: Misses V. Garlett, Brady. C. Y&ndall. K. Everett. E. Hooper, Ve: f dai)K«3 S'awrrs. S'. Dean. E. J. Everett, Moiitajriip, Messrs. J. Ar.smne. F. W. Tlcnntnjis. «T. A. McLean. A. S. George. X. C. Dean. Hoskms. W. F(. f :il\rrt. T. T. Miller. W. <"ra C. F. Barker. Serseant-Ma ior . Dunwoodie. Private H. W. Forsyth: and ; sis steerage. j THE ARAHURA. '■ The Arahnra arrived from Gist* -tie at 7.30 a-ni vcsleami berthed i.\ the U neon's Wharf. SHa is mgo into dock to-oay for survey, and will leave lor the coast at /p.m. , to-morrow. j THE MONOWAI. The M.inovrai is turned to leave Duncdin on. hrr return journey to Auckland on Wednesday next. I THE CORINNA. I The was timed to '»3ve Pieton yesterit.v for Onehnnga-, and should reach the latter port to-morrow morning. After <:'•'( h.aigj.ng she will leave for New Plymou.h. probably on Saturday afternoon. THE RAWER A. The _Ta i n'.ve> a left Lytic',ion for Auckland last night, and i* duo hero on Sunday. NORTHERN COMPANY'S VESSELS. The Manu.a is tc come out ci dock this looming and take lip her Whan;;,-ire-, runnm*: to-cijrbt- The Waio'.ahi !eit tihora yesterday for Auckland, v.a \Vhantj re , and ir? due Lero aboi;. nine o'clock to-n;rht. The Katrlnn t.:r> has been postponed until Wednesday next. Tin* Arapawa, 'caving Onehurga on Wednesday, Juno 1-. will take ■ .-.-en for Raxl&:i. KawUia. and WaitaraThe \"nn'ii bus !«-oa delayed by th<» heavy #"al'i»r on the Eist Const, having sheltered on Wts'iß* fday st Kaimauraau. She is due a: Auckland at 7 a.m. to-day.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16870, 7 June 1918, Page 3

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16870, 7 June 1918, Page 3

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16870, 7 June 1918, Page 3