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POET OF AUCKLAND MONTEREY ARRIVES TASMAN FOR WELLINGTON Monterey, Matson liner, from Sydney, arrived yesterday morning and berthed at Prince's Wharf. The vessel sailed last evening for San Francisco, via ports. The Mariposa is due at Auckland on February 17 from San Francisco, having been delayed one day. Tasman, South Pacific Line steamer, from Saigon, which berthed at Queen's Wharf on Sunday, sailed last evening for Wellington. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS 'Monterey (7.5 a.m.), from Sydney. Passengers for Auckland: —First class: Miss P. Abbott, Mr. N. T. Andrews, Mrs. E. Armstrong, Miss K. Armstrong, Bishop W. H. Baddeluy. Mr. W. H. Ball, Mrs. E. H. Baird, Mrs. C. M. Begg, Mr. J. Broinwich, Mr. W. R. Budge, Mr. \V. L. Brainard, Air. W. Cavill, Alias L. Clouston, Air. A. A. Coles, Airs. Angwin-Coningsby, Miss T. Coyne, Air. and Mrs. J. Crawford, Aliss E. L. Clark, Miss Al. J. Clark. Aliss Al. 1. Dempster, Air. J. H. Drummond, Aliss L. Eddy, Air. E. Fauser, Aliss A. Al. l-'oss, Aliss F. Al. Fuller, Mrs. O. I. Garratt, Air. H. A. Gibbon, Air. F. Goldberg, Afr. and Airs. R. Godsail, Mr. A. G. Graham, Airs. E. AL Greenaway, Aliss P. Greenaway, Air. D. H. Hare, Air. S. J. Hannan, Aliss AL Hardcastle, Airs. AL H. Hamilton, Miss S. Hamilton, Air. C. H. Hordern, Mr. E. W. C'. Hughes, Airs. B. Holland, Rev. Father B. Harrington, Afr. and Airs. F. W. Ivev, Archdeacon S. AL Johnstone, Air. H. C. | Kruse, Airs. S. 3. Liglitband, Air. and Airs. G. S. Laughton, Miss P. Laughton, Aliss ; IC. A. Afathew, Air. C. Alason, Air. B. Afahasavu. Mr. C. Alarks, Air. and Airs. \V. K. .Alichael, Al aster R. K. Alichael, Alaster W. |H. Alichael, Aliss J. A. Alichael, Mrs. E. H. Alorley, Miss J. Alorley, Aliss V. Moses, Air. ami Airs. H. W. Alorton, Alaster G. Alorton. Archbishop 11. W. Alowll, Air. H. J. Alussen, Aliss Jean Afc.Beath, Mrs. G. E. McCracken. Ali.ss K. Girr. Air. A. McMillan, Aliss Al. AlcClean, Airs. AL Napier, Aliss S. Napier, Air. and Airs. C. T. Newcomb, Master R. M. Newcomb, Miss C. C. Patterson. Air. and Mrs. J. Parsons. Afr. and Airs. A. Pratt. Air. land Airs. E. Prenderuast, Airs. AL Purser, Alaster K. Purser. Master W. Purser, Mrs. R. Richardson, Airs. E. AL Rolfe, Aliss K. N. Ryan, Mr. mid Airs. \V. Selby. Mr. F. O. Shacklock, Airs. Al. Sinclair, Master P. Sinclair, Air. and Airs. A. G. Slocombe, Alaster D. Slocombe, Master B. T. Slocombe, Alaster J. V. Slocombe. Major F. V. Sparrow, Afr. A. Steele, Air. P. B. Sukhiunvid, Mr. and Airs. F. R. Snndstrom, Miss Al. K. Severne, Airs. A. Steele. Mr. and Airs. H. C. Trenail), Aliss F. Wells. Air. and Mrs. J. L. Williamson, Miss N. Wynne, Mr. W. R. Worboys, Mrs. E. Wilson. Cabin Class.—Alaster B. Ashbridce, Mr. and Airs. C. B. Austin, Mrs. R. B. Barry, Miss V. J. Barry. Air. and Airs. W. J. Belgrave Aliss Al. C. K. Bjerring, Airs. M. Bowen, Rev. Sister Al. Brigid, Mr. and Mrs. D. Brown, AlisS E. Burnett. Airs. I. L. Daniel, Aliss D. Davidson, Air. and Mrs. T. W. Dockray, Air. R. Dah.va, Airs. V. Evans Airs. A. Foster. Air. H. Farrell.v, Airs. E. AL Goodman, Aliss B. AL Goodman, Mr. G. J. Hansen, Air. A. E. Hart, Airs. I. D. Holmes, Air. and Airs. J. Harrison, Aliss AL A. Joughin. Mr. N. K. Johns, Airs. E. Krasnik, Air. D. Ivesha, Aliss B. M. Lawrence. Air. W. A. Levctt, Miss I. O. Lloyd, Air. D. J. Lyons. Airs. A. S. Meek, Mr. L- K- Alillcr, Air. A. AL Afore. Mr. B" Air. B. L. Master. Araster C. B. Master. Afr. B. Alanpa, Aliss H. A. McLachlan Miss N. L. AlcKenzie, Afr. W. A; McLelland, Afr. J. Afcllwaine, Mr. F. \V. Norris, Air. R. Pancha. Air. K. Pancha, Rev. Sister Philomene, Air. I. H. Paterson Mr. and Airs. K. B. Radford, Ali.ss J. Rhodes, Aliss L. F. Rowe, Airs. AL Ir'rif W • Spcncc, »Afr. H. H. Sutton. Mrs. At. Tottev, Aliss P. Y. Tottey, Aliss J. Mrs. R. S. Vann, Air. and Airs. TV iW i ?' rs - LI. Wechselrnann, Alaster D. Wechselrnann, Airs. E. E. Worth. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Hauiti (11,45 a.m.), for Coromandel; Tasman (5.50^ p.m.). for Wellington; Aronterey (MO p.m.), for San Francisco; Karepo (JO.'Jo p.m.), for Westport. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Afatal, from Bay of Islands, expected. Tuhoe, from Paeroa, morning. Kapiti, from Whangarei, morning. Ranpinni, from Tauranga, morning. Pnroto, from Paeroa, morning. Alargaret W.. from East Coast, early. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Margaret ~W., for East Coast, evening. Coronation, for Awanui, noon. Paroto, for North, 8 p.m. Ranginui. for Tauranga, 4 p.m. Otimai, for Opotiki, <1 p.m. Toa, for Russell, -1 p.m. Kapiti, for Whang,irei, 4 p.m. Kaiinai, for Westport, 11 a.m. Tuhoe, for Paeroa, <1 p.m.
VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Matai, Bay of Islands. February 6. Wainiarino, Wellington, February 7. Port Waikato, Wellington. February 8. Mariposa, San Francisco, February 17. Mactsuyckcr, Saigon, March 7. Tokyo Maru, Australia, March 8. Xaniwa Maru, Japan, March 20. UNION CARGO VESSELS Kiwitea, loads Westport for Auckland. Waipiata, left Auckland February 2 for Wellington and Southern ports. Wainiarino. arrives Auckland February 7 from Wellington. Karepo, left Auckland February 5 for Westport. Waiana, left Dnncdin February 5 for Bluff, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. VESSELS IN PORT King's Wharf—Margaret W. (F.C.A.). Western Wharf—Kaimai (W.C.). The Union Company's steamer Kiwitea is loading at Westport*for Auckland. Leaving Wellington last. evening, the Union Company's steamer Wainiarino is due here to-morrow afternoon. The Union Company's motor-ship Waiana left Dunedin last evening for Bluff, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. Sailing yesterday for Westport, the Union Company's steamer Karepo, which was berthed at Prince's Wharf, will load at Westport for Auckland. The Richardso.i Line motor-vessel Awahou is expected at Auckland to-morrow morning from the East Coast, and will sail to-morrow evening for the East Coast again. The Westport Coal Company's chartered steamer Kaimai, which was scheduled to sail last night from Western Wharf for Westport, was delayed and is now expected to sail at 11 o'clock this mornning. PORT OF ONEHUNGA The Northern Company's Hauturii has been delayed by bad weather in Cook Strait, and is now duo at Onchunga from Picton this evening, or to-morrow morning. It will load for New Plymouth and Wanganui. The Anchor Line steamer Kaitoa. which left Nelson last evening, is duo on Wednesday morning. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON. —February 5: Arrived — Hoimglen (1.15 a.m.). from Picton; Waipiata (5.15 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed—Wainiarino (ft.riO p.m.), for Auckland; Breeze ((>.lO p.m.), for Wanganui; llolmlea (8.5 p.m.), from New Plymouth; Port Waikato (0 p.m.), from Auckland. DUNEDIN. —February 5: Arrived—TTolmdale (.'1.15 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Waipahi (3.20 p.m.). for West port; Holmdale (II p.m.), for Onmaru.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23573, 6 February 1940, Page 3
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