PORT OF AUCKLAND.
ARRIVALS. XGAPUHI ''7.30 a.n >. 691 tons. Haultain, rom Tiiuranga.—X or them Co. WAIPU (10 a.m.). 201 tons. Pert, from lcrcnry Bay.— Xc: thern Co. DAPHNE 12.15 p.m.). 192 tons. .'••in Awactti.—Northern Co. . HAUITI (6.45 p.m. l . Stevenson. from .'crouiandel.—Xcrthern Co. DEPARTURES MA X AIA 11010 p.m.». for Whr.ngavei. In •noon: Misses McLean. Henly '2i. "AlcCarthv '"Gorman, Fumes*. Meddley. Whuup, Hall -lescames Smyth. Key burn i2j, Ohlson. Neil, judley. Mathews. Ivt cl'reauy. McSw'vney, utting, Vyner, Faulder. Hudson. Whimp. ;n'ii ey ' I! a "' Spent". Messrs. Carter, Walker, TattersaM. William:*. Smyth. Ah • hep. Black. Ohlson. Cutforth* Stewart, Wood a!!. Wright. Black. Clark. Richards >2'. Bryxion. Scott. Glassford. Hedle.v '21 Furness. Parsons, Ca r:n ichael. Bell. McPhnil, White. Foster, Woods. Stevenson, Simons, Ellerlverk. Whimp. Brehre <2). Irwing, H.'neston, Steele, Mander. Silence. Judge Holland. XG ATI AW A <8.15 a.m.). for Opotiki. HAUITI IT, 10 a.m.). for Coromnndsl. VESSELS DUE TO DAY. Manaia. from Whangarei. at G. 30 p.m. Kanieri, from Whangarei. at 12.30 am. Waipu. from Or*-3' Barrier, at 5 p.m. Kahu. fiom East Coast. Whito l'mc, barque. from Melbourne. VESSELS SAILING- TO-DAY. Monouri, for the South, at coon. Xcap'.ihi. for Tauranga. Nt 5.15 p.m. Mako, for East Coast, at 6 p.m. Waimarie. for Paeroa. at 7 p.m. Kanieri. for V.'hangarei. at 3 p.m. The Richardson steamer Mako is expected to complete cargo operations and sail for East Coast •y,s this evening. THE TARAWERA. The Tarawern. left Lyttelton for Auckland yestrrday afternoon. She is cLue here on Sat.irdav. and after discharge is to sail for Wellington. Lyt'elton, and Dunedin. THE WIMMERA. The Huddar'-Parker steamer Wimmera left Sydney for Auckland on Monday afternoon and is due here on Friday evening. She is to return to Sydney. Wins timed to sail at 3 p.m. on Monday. THE RAKAXOA. The Rakanoa went to Chelsea- at midday yesterday to discharge the balance of her Newcastle coal. She is t<> come from there to-morrow and berth at bne of the wharves to Kind about 150.000 ft cf timber for Newcastle. THE MOXOWAI. Owing to the heavy ran interfering with the loading of the Monowai. her departure tor the South has been postponed until noon to-day. • THE WHITE TINE. The Australian barque White Pine passed Tiri lost night, inward bound from Melbourne. and is expected to make port this morning. She will berth at the King's Wharf to discharge her cargo of phosphate. Meters. Patterson and Robinson are the local agents.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16881, 20 June 1918, Page 3
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