SHIPPING
MAIL ANNOUNCEMENTS
PORT OF AUCKLAND Arrivals.— I Tiri (4 p.m.), Awarnii; Will Watch p.m.), Portland; Miena (8.40 p.m.), Portland; Herckino (10.10 p.m.), I 'ortland. Departures.—Coronation (8.20 a.m.), Awarnii. Vessels Expected.—Karepo, Westport, this morning; Kaimiro, Grey mouth, this afternoon; Waipiata, Wellington, to-morrow; Mariposa, .Sydney, io-morrow morning; Kakapo, Bluff, Sunday; Monterey, San Francisco. May 10. Vessels Sailing.—Waiana, Lyttelton, today; Mariposa, San Francisco, to-morrow. Expected to-morrow morning from Sydney, the Malscm liner Mariposa has 2.'5: i passengers fur Auckland. She has 101 through passengers ami 211 )>:iw.s of mail. The Mariposa will sail later in Ihe day for San Francisco. Tim Union Company's motor-ship Wainna will sail I his evening for Lyltcßon and South Island ports. The Union Company's steamer Karepo is expected this morning from Westport. The Kaimiro is expecled this afternoon from G reymonth. The Kakapo is expected from Bluff on (Sunday. The Waimarino will leave Bluff to-morrow for Auckland. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Sailed—Ronaki (-I..'?!) p.m.), Raglan and Ka whia. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—May I: Arrived—Totara (2.10 a.m.), Tokomaru Bay. Sailed—TCorowai 02.15 p.m.), Weslport; Holmglen (2.-10 a.m.), Dunedin; Totara (.'5.5 p.m.), Tarakohe; Waipiata Oi.riO p.m.), Auckland. LYTTELTOX.—May 1: Sailed—Port Waikato (5.'25 p.m.), Wellington.
Pacific Air Mail, May 10, 10 a.m. Air Mails for North and South Island Offices. Mon. to Fri.. 0.:i0 a.m. Air Mails for Nelson. Blenheim, Westport. Greymoutli, Reefton, Hokitika, Mon. to Fri.. l.»o p.m. North of Ilelensville, Mon.-Sat., O.SO a.m. Waikato, King Country. Thames, Rotorua. Bay of Plenty, South, Mori, to Sat.. 1.30 p.m.; Sun. to Fri.. 5 p.m. Hamilton and Rotorua districts. Mon. to Sat., !) a.m., North of Whangarei. Mon. to Fri., 5 P.m.: Sal.. -1 p.m. I>argaville ( Mon. to Fri.. 5 p.m. Whangarei, Mon. to Fri.. 7.45 p.m.: Sun.. 5 p.m. Okaihau, Tues. and Thnrs., 5 p.m. Waikato. Kins: Country. Thames, Rotorua. Tauranga, Whakatane, Opoiiki, Coromandel. (Sun. to Fri., midnight. Waikato, King Country. Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, East Coast ports, Mon. to Sat., 8 a.m. Whltianga, Sun., Tues.. Thurs., midnight. C. CLARKE, Chief Postmaster.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23954, 2 May 1941, Page 3
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