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POUT OF AUCKLAND WAIPIATA AND WAIPAHI KAREPO LEAVES GREYMOUTH Waipiata, Union Company Steamer, arrived la.st night from Wellington and berthed at Prince's Wharf. She will sail on Thursday l'or the south. The same company's steamer Waipahi left Pieton yesterday for Auckland, where she should arrive to-morrow -,night. The steamer Kaivpo left Greyinouih at 9.30 yesterday inorniiig for Auckland and is due at noon on Thursday. The steamer Kaimiro cannot leave Westport until to-day for Auckland. She is clue about Friday. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Waiotahi a.m.). from Opotiki; Waipiata, p.m.), from Wellington. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Tl.iiitu ru (12. 15 a.m.), for Onehunga; Paroto (11.10 a.m.), for Coromuiulcl; Polio j p.m.), for Thames; Ilerekino (10.5 p.m.), for Coast. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Kapiti, from Whangarei, morning. Tuhoo, from Paeroa. morning. Olimai, from Tauranga, inorning. Port Waikato, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Matai, for North, 8 a.m. ' Kopara, for G'isbornc, ( afternoon. Margaret W., for Gisbornc, afternoon. Paroto, for Opua, p.m. Tuhoe, for Paeroa, 4 p.m. Otiinai, for Tauranga, ;$ p.m. Kajjiti, for Whangarei, I p.tn. Coronation, for Awanui, noon. Toa, for Whakatane, 11 a.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Waipahi, Pieton, May 22. Karepo, Greymouth, May 23. , Kaimiro, Westport, May 2-1. Waimarino, Wellington, May 27. Monterey, Sydney, May 27. UNION CARGO VESSELS Kaimiro, leaves Westport May 21 for Auckland. Karepo, left Greymouth May 20 for Auckland. Waipahi, from Lyttclton. left Pieton May 20 for Auckland. Waipiata, leaves Auckland May 2!J for Wellington, Lyttclton, Duncdin, Oamaru and Timaru. Waimarino, leaves Bluff May 21 for Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttclton, Wellington and Auckland. VESSELS IN PORT . Prince's Wharf—Waipiata (U.S.S.). Northern Wharf—Port Waikato (N.S.S.). King's Wharf —Konara (W. and W.), Margaret W. (F.C.A.). Hobson Wharf—Matai (M.D.). The Government lighthouse steamer Matai, at Hobson Wharf, will leave this morning to attend northern lighthouses. The Union Company's steamor Waimarino has been delayed at BlufT by rain and will now sail to-day for Auckland, via ports. The Richardson Line motor-ship Kopara and the motor-vessel Margaret W., both at King's Wharf, will sail to-day for the East Coast. PORT OF ONEHUNGA The Anchor Line motor-ship Puriri will leave Onehunga to-night or at daybreak tomorrow for Nelson and Grey mouth. The Northern Company's motor-vessel Ilonaki left .New Plymouth at 10.20 a.m. yesterday for Wanganui and will return to Onehunga on Thursday. The Northern Company's motor-vessel Hauturu will arrive at Onehunga from Auckland to-morrow morning and sail the same night for New Plymouth and Wanganui* BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON—May 20: Arrived—Holmlea (0.15 a.m.), 'Duncdin; Holmglen (11.45 a.m.), Waikato; Waipahi (7.-10 p.m.), Pieton. Sailed—Gale (145 p.m.), Lyttclton; Port Whangarei (5.55 p.m.), New Plymouth; Storm (0.20 p.m.), Wanganui; Waiana (10 p.m.), Dunedin; Kana (10 p.m.); Nelson; Waipahi (10 p.m.), Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23661, 21 May 1940, Page 3
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