SHIPPING
MARIPOSA ARBIVES
Mariposa. Matson liner, from Sydney, arrived yesterday morning and berthed at Queen's Wharf. The liner sailed last evening for San Francisco, via Suva. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Kopara (-l.ilo a.m.), East Coast; Mariposa (6.50 a.m.), Sydney; Eangiriui (10.5 p.m.), Coromandel. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Herekino (.12.25 a.m.), Portland; Ranginui (l'2._»r> a.m.), Coromandel; Pa rot o (2.10 p.m.), North; Pnno (5.25 p.m.), Thames; Tuhoe (5.H0 p.m.), North; Mariposa (8.20 p.m.), San Francisco. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Knpiti, Whatigarei, morning. Ranginui, Paeroa River, morning. Toa, Paeros. morning. Paroto, Coromandel, morning. Raima), Westport, expected. Awahou, East Coast, morning. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Paroto, North, noon. Toa, Paeroa, 3 p.m. Otimai, Tauranga, noon. Ranginui, Whangarei, 3 p.m. Margaret W., East Coast, evening. Clansman, Whakatane, 3 p.m. Coronation, Awanui, noon. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Kaimai, Westport, January 14. Kopara, Portland, January 15. Monterey, San Francisco, January 24. The West port Coal Company's chartered steamer Kaimai, from Westport, is expected at Auckland this morning. Delayed over the week-end, the Union Company steamer Waimarino, which was scheduled to sail on Friday for Wellington and southern ports, sailed last night. The company's steamer Waipiata left Lyttelton last night for Wellington and Auckland. The steamer Kartigi will sail on Friday for Greymouth. The Richardson Line motor-ship Kopara, which sailed late last night for Portland, will return to-morrow morning. The motorvessel Awahou, which is expected this evening from the East Coast, will sail again tomorrow for the 'East Coast. The Gisborrje Sheepfarmers' motor-vessel Margaret W. is scHedtiled to sail this evening for the East Coast. PORT OF ONEHUNGA The Anchor Line _ motor-vessel Kaitoa, which arrived from Nelson on Sunday, will sail a sain at daylight this morning for Nelson. The Northern Company's Hautnru, which had been delayed by rain and a shortage of labour at Picton, left yesterday and is expected to-morrow at Onehtinga, where she will load for New Plymouth and Wangamii. The company's Ronald will sail at noon to-day for Raglan and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON. —January 13: Arrived— Wingatui (12.50 a.m.), Westport; Kakapo (8.-15 p.m.), Portland. Sailed —Koutnnui (11 a.m.). Pa tea; Korowai (2.5 p.m.), Westport: Talisman <3 AO p.m.), Nelson; Inaha (5.5 p.m). Pa tea; Echo (6.5 p.m.), Blenheim. LYTTELTON—January 13: Sailed—Holm dale (3.55 p.m.), Wellington; Storm (5 p.m.), Wellington; Waipiata (5.15 p.m.), Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23863, 14 January 1941, Page 3
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