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- POET OF AUCKLAND TOKYO MARU FROM JAPAN I WAIANA FOR WELLINGTON Tokyo Marti. Osaka Syosen Ivnisyn motor-ship, from - Japan, via ports, is ..expected early this morning nnd will berth at.Prince's Wharf. She will sail to-morrow for Wellington ami Lvttolton. Wainna. Union Company motor-ship, has come out of flock, and is berthed at prince's Wharf. She is scheduled to saii this evening for Wellington, Picton, X/ytteltoii, Dunediii, Bluff and Timaru. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Tiri (10.1.5 a.m.). from Awanui; AVaintnhi •/coo p.m.), from Oputiki; llauiti iS.IO p.m.), from Great Barrier. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Tokyo Marti, from Japan, 1 a.m. Kaimiro. from West port, evening. Pono. from Thames,. morning. Tulioe, from Paeroa, morning. Knpiti, from AVhangarei, morning. Itanginui. front Taiirnnga, morning. I'aroto, from North, evening l . VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY AVniana, for AVellinprton, evening. Paroto. for Coroimuulel. 3 p.m. Tuhoe, for Paeroa. 4 p.m. Pono. for Thames. 3 p.m. Knpili. for AA'liaffgarei, t p.m. Port AVaikato. for AVellinuton, cveninsc.
VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Tokvo Maru, Japan, November 16. Kaimiro, West port, November 16. Ta?mnn, Saigon, November 17. ACaipia's. AA'ellinprton. November 20. Monterey, San Francisco, November 25. JCaniwa Maru, Japan, November 20.,
- UNION CARGO VESSELS Kaimiro. arrives Auckland November 10 from West port. Karepo. left Auckland November I<l for Wellington and Auckland. Korowai, left Portland November 10 for "Well-
ington. Waiami. leaves Auckland November 1(> for Wellington. Picton. Lyttelton. Dunedin, Bluff and Timaru. Waipiata. leaves Wellington November 17 for Auckland. Waimarino, left Auckland November 14 for Wellington, Dunedin and Bluff. Kartigi. leaves Gre.vmouth November 17 for Auckland.
VESSELS IN PORT Western Wharf—Kapuni (A.G.F.). Prince's Wharf —Waiana (17.5.5.), Tokyo Maru (F.C.A.). Western Viaduct —Kaimai (W.C.). Central WTiarf—Port Waikato (N.S.S.). "Chelsea Wharf—Kaimiro (U.S.S.).
Arriving here this evening. the Union Company steamer Kaimiro will berth at Chelsea to discharge.
-Leaving Wellington to-morrow, the Union Company steamer Waipiata is expected at Auckland on Monday. After loading at Central Wharf, the Watch-lm-Line motor-vessel Port "Waikato, which was scheduled to sail for Wellington last evening, will sail this evening. The Anchor Line motor-vessel Puriri, which was to have "sailed yesterday from Onehunga for Nelson and bays and Greymouth, was delayed and will sail to-day. After sheltering at the Manukau Heads on Tuesday evening because of a difficult bar, the Northern Company's motor-vessel Hautnru crossed the bar at 10.30 o'clock yesterday morning. NOTICES TO MARINERS Charted previously with the note "not examined." - the -IVi-fathom patch of shoal about two cables southward of Okiato point. Port Russell, does not exist, according to a notice issued by the Marine Department. Another notice ,advises that on and after yesterday the lights on the main leading beacons of "the Manawatu River will be exhibited from sunset to sunrise, and a fixed jtrten light will be exhibited six feet below the white harbour light when it is safe to enter. Vessels must not attempt to enter before the green light-is shown. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Arrival. —Hokianga (2.30 p.m.). from Hokianga. ; BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—November 15: Arrived— Totara (2.20 a.m.), from Westport"Waipiata (9/4 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Port Whangarei (7.."» p.m.). for Dunedin; Rata ($.lO p. m'.), for Greymouth; Kartigi (10 p.nU. for Greymouth: Waipiata (midnight), for Picton. LYTTELTON.—November 15: Arrived— Taupata (0.80 a.m.), from Tarakohe. Sailed— Taupata, for Nelson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23505, 16 November 1939, Page 5
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