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rOUT OF AUCKLAND SOUTHERN CARGOES KAREPO AND KAIMIRO Port Wnikato, Watclilin Line motorship, arrived yesterday morning after a rough voyage from Lyttelton, being forced to seek shelter on the Ease Coast. .She berthed at Northern Wlinrf and will move to-day to King's Wharf. She is announced to sail to-morrow night for Wellington and the south. Waipahi, "Union Company steamer, called at Wellington 011 the voyage from Picton to Auckland, and is now duo to-morrow morning. Wnipiata, Union Company steamer, is discharging at Prince's Wharf and will sail for the south 011 Friday. Waimarino, of the same company, has been further delayed by rain at Bluff, and is now expected to leave for Auckland, via ports, early this morning. Karepo, Union Company steamer, is duo liero from Groymouth about 110011 to-morrow. The same company's steamer Kaimiro cannot leave Westport for Auckland until to-day. She is duo at the end of the week. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Paroto (12.50 a.m.), Coroniandel; Kapiti (2.J5 a.m.), Whangarei; Tnhoo (7.20 a.m.), Paeroa; Port Waikato (7.-15 a.m.), Lyttelton; Otimai (8.15 a.m.), Tauranga. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Matui (8..M0 a.m.), North; Coronation (4.30 p.m.), Awamii; Kopara (7.15 p.m.), Gisbornc; Margaret W. (7.55 p.m.), Gisbornc; Tulioe (0.30 p.m.), Pacroa; Paroto (10 p.m.), Opua; Kapiti (10.10 p.m.), Whangarei; Toa (10.20 p.m.), Whakatane; Otimai (10.30 p.m.), Tanranga; Clansman (midnight), Whakatane; Waiotahi (midnight), Opotiki. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Motu, from Ayanui, expected. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Wiapahi, Wellington, May 23. Karepo, Grcymouth, May 23. Kaimiro, Westport, May 25. Matai, North, May 28. Waimarino, Wellington, May 29. Monterey, Sydney, May 27.
UNION CARGO VESSELS , Kaimiro, leaves Westport May 22 for Auckland. Karepo, left Grcymouth May 20 for Auckland. Waipahi, left Wellington May 21 for Auckland. Waipiata, leaves Auckland May 21 for Wellington, Lyttelton, I>uncdin, Oamaru and Timaru. Waimarino, leaves Bluff May 22 for Duncdin, Timaru. Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. VESSELS IN PORT Prince's Wharf—Waipiata (U.S.S.). King's Wharf —Port Wnikato (N.S.S.). The Government lighthouse steamer Matai left Auckland yesterday morning for the North. She will return next week. The Richardson Lino motor-ship Kopara and the motor-vessel Margaret W. left Auckland yesterday for the East Coast. The Northern Company's motor-vessel Motu, taking passengers and cargo, will now leave for Great Barrier Island at midnight tomorrow, instead of to-night. PORT OF ONEHUNGA The Anchor Line motor-ship Puriri will leave Onchunga at daybreak to-day for Nelson and Grcymouth. The Northern Company's motor-vessel Hauturn is due at Onchunga from Auckland this afternoon. She will load for Jsew Plymouth and Wanganui. The same company.s motor-vessel Ronaki is expected from Wanganui to-morrow. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.— May 21 -• Arrived— Breeze (.5.10 a.m.), Lyttelton. Sailed—Waipahi (1 a.m.), Auckland; Holmlea (0.10 p.m.), Timaru; Holmglen. (7.15 p.m.), Oamaru. LYTTELTON.— May 21: Arrived—Nikau (10.15 a.m.), Tarakohc; Gale (noon), Wellington. Sailed —Gale, Dunedin: Nikau, Nelson
I>UNEDIN. —May 21: Sailed—Wainui (5 p.m.), Bluff.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23662, 22 May 1940, Page 5
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