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PORT OF AUCKLAND | THE MONTEREY DESPATCHED KOPARA AND KAIMAI -Monterey, Matson liner, arrived yesterday morning from Melbourne and Sydney and was despatched last night for San Francisco, via ports. More than 100 passengers embarked here. Kopara, Jiiehardson Line motor-ship, left yesterday morning for Portland. Sho will return early this morning and berth at King's Wharf, sailing later in the day for the East Coast. Kaimai, Westport Coal Company's chartered steamer, is expected to-day from Westport, and will berth at Western Wharf. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Monterey (7.10 a.m.), from Sydney; Kopara (10.10 ii.in.), from Portland. Monterey (7.10 a.m.), from Sydney. Lassenders for Auckland: — First Class. —Mr. H. I. Austad, Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Bradsliaw, Miss B. Broadfoot, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Broad, Mr. and Mrs. a. P. Cargal, Mrs. H. D. Carey, Mr. L. C. Chalcraft, Mrs. G. A. Cole, Mr. J. A. Crawford, Mr. H. S. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fee, Mr. and Mrs. W. "Fisher, Mr. E. H. Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gaze, Mr. L. H. Gibbons, Mr. C. C. Gill, Mr. G. Green, Dr. F. J. Gwynne, Mr. W. Halliday. Mr. C. V. Hako, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harvey, Mr. J. W. G. Henderson, Mr. C. H. Hudson, Miss C. L. Hyams, Mr. and Mrs. W. ~L. Johnson, Mrs. B. M. Mr. C. V. Jobling, Mr. and Mrs. .T. B. Kent Mrs. 1. M. and Miss T. M. Kcnney, Mr. N. J. Jvidd, Miss D. M. King. Mr. and Mrs. G. Knight, Masters L. and J). Korman. Mr. and Mrs. S. Korman, Mr. P. A. Lagcrquist, Mr. .T. M. Lindsay, Mrs. J. M. and Master . 11. T?. Lindsay, Mr. D., Mackenzie, Miss F. E. Martin, Miss A. Mills, Mr. J. bMilne, Mr. M. McDonald, Mr, E. M. Nclson, Miss M. O'Meara. Mr. W. Mr. B. J. Padshah, Mrs. A. EL, Miss G. and Master J. Percival, Mr. A. EL Pcrcivnl. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. and Misses P. H. and E. A. Pleace, Mrs. E. Rabbidge Mr and Mrs. A. E. Renouf, Mrs. B. R. Kitchio, Miss D. Kobson, Mrs. E. M. Sfunplc, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shaw, Mrs. C C bhoa , Mr. and Airs. S. B. Sheath, Mr. B. Shell, Jdr. T. Somerville, Mr. jind Mrs. <T. Stiks, Miss I. Stcnnett. Air. J. S. Stannage, Mr. G B. Smith, Mrs E. M. Taylor Mrs Fand Miss B. Tilloy, Mrs. I. Ward, Mrs. I. \ Wallath, Mr. D. J. Wallace, Mrs. D. ,T and Miss J. Wallace, Aliss R. \\ miata, Mr. and Mrs. A. Zander. Cabin Class.—Airs. F. P. Ball, Airs. C. Berry, Mr. S. Bhana, Mrs. C. Bradj, Mr. F \ Carter, Mr. R. Cbhana, Mrs. C. F. ciavton-G recti, Mr. C. F. Clayton-Grccn Miss C Cochrane, Miss E. Cross, Mr. S. Dalpa, Mr. L. Dahya, Mrs. V., Miss .T. and Masters M and H. Dahya, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. iw 1 son Mr G. A. Donaldson, Air. J. Donaldson,' Mr V. A. Edwards Mrs. M. Essop, Rev. W. D. Fullerton, Mr. . "Rnrbes Miss G. Gardner, Mr. 1. ill, J miss B I. Gill, Miss D. G. Grovcr Miss -K. Hartigan, Air. N. Halib Miss M. JRev and Mrs. H. Hercus, Mr. VV. A. Hi.i, Mr.' G. Holder Mr. .n Tulian" Teram Mr. A. S. Jenkins,..Mr. F B. <nma"i Mr fi Kava Mr. R. Kcsha. Airs. E. M. Knight Airs. H. Lambert, Miss S. Ledcrirnia Miss E. M. Letts. Mr. and Mrs. S. T uris Miss D. M. Mackinnon, Mr. R. MarLucas, Miss , G Makan, Air. C. & l. #ci r : M r V Piiier.Jr. A. Raslnd, Airs. E. r'' R^ Steidlenson', Mrs. K. E. Swan Miss B^Tobin. Wnaft An-T'f i»^ A | Wandersitz, Mr. B. Youdan, Airs. M. xoum,.
YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES t Mom am 1 for Portland; Pono /1 ) for Thames; Monterey (8.35 p.m.), for dan Francisco; Otimai (10 p.m.), for Russell. _____ * . VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Tuhoe, from Paeroa, morning. Kapiti, from Whangarei, mor " 1 . EanEinui, from Tauranjra, morning. Paroto, from Paeroa, morning. Kainiai, from Westport, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Knivira for Gisborno, afternoon. >l?,rSsct \V.. for Gisbornc, afternoon. Coronation, for Awanui, noon. Paroto, for Opua, 3 Tuhoe. for Paeroa. 4 P.m. Hnniiiwui, for J auratiM, -1 p.m. Kaniti for Whaugarci, 1 p.m. Waiotahl, for Opotiki 1 1 a.m. Clansman, for Whakatanc. noon. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND "Waimarino, Wellington, 5 - Kurtipi, Greymouth, April 0. Tasman, Saigon, A{ m '. k'.. o Port Waikato, South.. April s Mariposa, .San t rantuseo Apnl 1Canberra Maru, Japan, April 30. UNION CARGO VESSELS Kakapo. loads West port for Auckland, Kartifii, leaves Greymouth April 3 for auck Kiwiteaf loads Greymouth April 5 for AuekWaimarino, left Ljttclton April ington and Auckland. VESSELS IN PORT King's Wlmrf-Kopara <W. and W.). Mar- | Western 0 Wharf—Kainiai (W.C.). The motor-vessel Margaret W., at King s Wharf, will be despatched to-day for the East Coast. / . The Union Company's steamer Waimarino will leave Wellington to-morrow for Auckland, where sho is due on triday 1 . bho will sail for the South on April 11. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Tho Northern Company's motor-vessel Hauturu is now due at Onehunga on Friday from .Picton. Tho Anchor Line's chartered motor-ship Awahou will leave Onehunga this-afternoon for Nelson and bays. Tho Northern Company's motor-vessel ftonaki will arrive at Onehunga from floki•anga this morning and sail to-intut lor Haglan and Kawhia. ( BY TELEGRAPH i WELLINGTON.— April A: Arrived—Waipiata (4.20 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed — Knru (5.10 p.m.), for Duncdin; Storm (6.40 P.m.), for Dunediti; Nuniwa Maru (10 p.m.), for Ijyttelton; Waipiata (10 p.m.), for Lyt. Iciloti. s LYTTELTON. —April 1: Sailed—Totara (1.20 p.m.), for West port. DUNEDIN.— April 1: Sailed Wnioni (10.30 p.m.), for Oaniaru; Port. \\ aikato (10.30 p.m.), for Tiinaru.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23620, 2 April 1940, Page 3
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