PORT OF AUCKLAND.
ARRIVALS. | MONOWAI (">.45 p.m.). 3-1 tone. Drevrit?©, I from South. In saloon: Mia«u?s Gurr. Purvies. Graham. Farrand. McDonald. Jones, Hamilton. Donnelly. Je-kyll, Hoare. Mesciames Phimester. (iurr. Smith J. M. Smith. Green. Simeon. O'Mrara. Matthews. Cutten, R. Knox. Hoadley. Foster, Henty. Men ton and child, Edwards and child. Pritchard and child, Trafforcl. Heron. Adair, Kelly. Bidgood. Hoare. Cooper. Pan!. Messrs. Phimester, Smith. Matthew**. Cut,ten. Foster. Burnett. Pirie. Henty. Hill. Menton. Johnston. Johnson. Edwards. K. Brown. Shaw. Pritchard. Kerr. Harris. Glennie. Adair. D:llamore (2). Kin™, Marshall. Hobday, Ln*k, O*l»«sford '2). Petka. Coker. McCredie, Earl. Dodd. Have*;. Williams, Chaafe, Harre, Burns. McMillan. Hart. Kemv». Black, \ Slater, and 29 steerage.—Union Co. KANIERI '12.10 a.m ». 203 lons. Johnson, from Whangarei.—Northern Co. TANIWHA p.m.). 263 tons. Freeman, from Paeroa.—Northern Co. DEPARTURES MANAIA (10.10 p.m.). for Whangarei. In saloon : Misses Emery. Mcßae. Wilkinson. Reyburn. Bromfield, Gillespie. McLean, Wilson. Nurse Hodgwood. Mesdames Henare, Seymour. Storrar. Morris. Hockin. Forrest, Smith, Smythe, Raynea, Sowry. Dobbs, McCu! ugh. \\ hitclnw, Messrs. Evers. Acton Adams. Brookes. Margraves. Burns. Saddler, lien a re. Mitchell. Hurley, Mf Andrew. Mcintosh. Evans, Morton. Williams. Russell, Gilmour. TofT. Pace. Ross, Mac Beth, GraHam. Best. Hill. Perrin. O'Shea, Hellier. Lyons, Ftnlayson. Joes. C'larkson. Hurley, Dobhs, Seymour, Stewart. Arnold, McCullough, Ross. Hockin. Todd, Smith. Sharp, Morris, Forrest. Irving. Seput <*2». Alach, Beattie. Mcßae. Thorn scroti. Smythe, Rewcastle. Callaghan, Irving '2). HintVn, Sowry, Whiteiaw. Mcvßaisden. Mcßae. Thompson, Shearman, Morrison. Moore. Morrison, Ferguson. Braithgate. Mathews." Soles. Harraves. NGAPUHI (5.20 p.m.). for T.iuranga. WAIOTAHI (10.10 p.m.), for Houhora. AIPU (5.10 p.m.'. for Mercury Bay. A IMA RIE <5.15 p.m.), for Netherton. KAWAU (2.15 p.m.), for Goromandel. HOUND, aux. sch. (3.45 p.m.). for Mangapai. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Manaia. from Whangarei. at. 6.3U p.m. Mako. from East Coast. # from Netherton. at 8 p.m. Greyhound, from Mangapai, at midnight. Kawau, from Coromandel. at 7 xj.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Mapourika. for Wellington, at 5 p.m. Clansman, for Russell, at 5.15 p.m. raniwha. for Paeroa. at 5.30 p.m. K.anierj, for Whangarei. at 2 p.m. Tasman, for Whakatane, at 10 a.m. r The Kokiri is expected to leave Westport ! for Auckland at the eud of the week. ' There will not be a steamer for Kuaotunu I on July 1 as was intended. The Kotiti will «ail for there at 9 p.m. on Friday, June 21, instead, Ihe next steamer after that will leave Auckland on July 8. Captain Pierotti resumes command of the , lvanieri to-day. relieving Captain Jolipson, ' acting master, who resumes his former position as chief officer. The Ngatiawa departure fci Opotiki has been postponed until 9 a.m. to-morrow. i The local superintendent of the mercan- i ti.e marine has been advised that the lonui light, which has been out of order, has been relighted. The Craig_ steamer Ihumata completed tho discharge of her Newcastle cargo on Saturday ni"ht. and left for Whangarei to take in bunkers. She goes from there to Opua to load timber for Australia. Mr. W. McGraigh has joined the Monowai as purser, relieving: Mr. \V. McSpiers. who is *° join the Palocna at Wellington. i • •»* Lawrence, late of the Union Com- 1 pany s Avedington office. who recently re- I turned from active service, is assistant j purser on the Monowai. j RICHARDSON* STEAMERS. j The Mako is due from the East Coast, via « hanprarei. to-day. She is timed to sail for 'he coast again at C p.m. to-morrow. Tho' ttatiu is due from the roast 011 Thursday, and will. if possible. sail for the Coast lit noon on Saturday. The Awahou is due from : the Coast on Saturday, and is to go into : dock on Monday for cleaning and painting. j THE MONOWAI. I The Monowai arrived from Southern ports ' yesterday evening and berthed at (he Queen's Wharf. She is timed to sail for Napier. Wellington. Lyttelton, and Ihinedm at 5 p.m. to-morrow. ; THE MAPOURIKA. ! . The departure of the .Mapourika for Wei- ; lins'.on direct has been postponed until 5 p.m. I to-day. THE TALOONA. j . The San Francisco mail steamer Paloona 1 is due at Wellington on Thursday morning. ' She is timed to sail on her return trip to 1 San Francisco on June '26. THE TAKAWERA. The Tarawora is to leave Auckland for ! Dunedin. via East Const ports, about Jut>-> ! 22. After completion of the trip South she 1 if to make a trip to Auckland and back to Dunedin. taking cargo only, in place of tho Monowai. RAH AW A INSPECTION. The Rarawa is to come to Auckland for her ; next annual inspection, and will leave One- ! hunea for that purposo in, the first week in ' August. | THE WHANGAPE. ' The Whan cape. which is loading produce ' at Southern ports for Auckland. left Timaru j for Lyttelton yesterday. She is to leave ! I.vtMton to-morrow with a full load for Auckland direct, and is duo hero at. the end I of the week. THE KAI TUN A. The Kaituna. which is brinainsr a part load of Westoort coal to Auckland, left Wellington for Picton at 11 p.m. on Saturd.v. She is to leave Picton to-day, and is d-;o | here on Friday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16879, 18 June 1918, Page 3
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