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PORT OF AUCKLAND WAIPIATA DELAYED KARTIGI FROM GREYMOUTH Waipiata, Union Company steamer, which wiis scheduled to sail yesterday for Wellington and southern ports, has been delayed and will sail at noon today. Ivartigi, Union Company steamer, from Grevmouth, is expected at Auckland lato to-night. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Margaret W. (1.40 a.m.), East Coast. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Coronation (3.55 p.m.), Awanui; Pono (•! p.tn.), Thames; Ranginui (<5 p.m.), liusscll; Herckino (0.10 p.m.), Portland. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Paroto, from Coromandel, morning. K.Hpiti, from Whangarei, morning. Tuhoe, from Paeroa, morning. Clansman, from Taurangu, morning. Kartigi, from Greymouth, 11 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Paroto, for North, 3 p.m. Waiolahi, for Opotiki, -1 p.m. Tulioc, for Paeroa, l p.m. Otimai, for Tauranga, -1 p.m. Kapiti, for Whangarei, 4 p.m. Toa, for Whakatane, I p.m. Waipiata, for Wellington, noon. Margaret \V., for East Coast, evening. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Kartigi, Greymouth, July 30. Awahou, East Coast, July 31. Yamafuku Maru, Japan, August G. Mariposa, San Francisco. August 14.' Canberra Maru, Japan, September 2. The Gisborrie Sheep-farmers' motor-vessel Margaret \Y. is scheduled to sail for the East Coast to-da.v. . The Union Company steamers Kaimiroand Cahriella are expected to leave (■>re.vmouth to-day for Auckland. The company's steamer Waimarino will leave Tiinaru to-day for Lyttclton, Wellington and Auckland. The Watchlin Lino motor-ship Port V.'aikn(o, which arrived from Wellington on .Sunday, shifted from the Northern Wharf to King's Wharf last evening, and will sail on Thursday for Wellington and southern ports. VESSELS FROM JAPAN . The Yamashita Kisen Kaisha motor-ship Yamafuku Maru is expected on her maiden voyage from Japan on August 6, and the Osaka Syosen Kaisya steamer Canberra Maru, from Japan, is expected at Auckland on September 2. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Arrival.—Hokianga (4.30 p.m.), Hokianga. The Northern Company's Ronaki will sail at noon to-day for New Plymouth and Wanganui, The company's Hauturu is expected from Picton on Thursday. The Anchor Line motor-ship Puriri will sail this morning for Port Waikalo and will return on Thursday morning, sailing in the afternoon for Nelson with transhipments for bay ports. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—JuIy 29: Sailed—Port Whangarei (3.50 p.m.), New Plymouth; Gale (5.10 p.m.), Wanganui; Storm (10 p.m.), Bluff. LYTTELTON.—JuIy 20: Sailed—Holindale ((>.30 p.m.), for Wellington. DUXEDIN.—JuIy •_>!»: Sailed Holmlea (0 p.m.), Timaru; Karu (10.30 p.m.), Oamaru; Breezo (11 p.m.), Oamaru.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23721, 30 July 1940, Page 3
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