SHIPPING
PORT OF AUCKLAND Departures.—l!erekino (ft. 15 p.m.) f Portla ml; Kiwitea (in.ls p.in.), Wellington, Vassals Expected.—Sydney Mam, Japan, noon to-day; Monterey, Sydney, May 30; Maripo,sa, San Francisco, June 10. Vessels SailinK. —Kopar.'i, East Coast, today; Margaret W., Kasl Coast, to-day; Korowai, Westport, to-morrow evening; Sydney Maru, Wellington, Thursday. The Hichardson Line motor-sliip Kopara and the Gisbonie Sheepfarmers' motor-vessel Margaret W. "ill tail to-day for the East Coast. The Osaka Syosen Kaisha motor-vessel Sydney Mam, from Japan, via Noumea, is expected at Auckland at noon to-day and will lierlh al Queen's Wharf to discharge general cargo. She will rail on Thursday for Wellington. The Union Company's steamer Kiwitea sailed last night for Wellington. The KoroH'.ai will sail to-morrow evening for Westport. 'l'lle Kaimiro, which is scheduled to sail for Auckland, is s|in harhouml al Greymoufh. The steamer Karepo left WeMport ye-terday for Napier and 'Auckland. The motor-ship Waiana will leave I)11ri■ ->firi to-day for Tiniaru, Wellington ami Auckland. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Arrived Hauturu (2 p.m.), Motueka. Sailed -Ronald (5 p.m.), Raglan and Picton. BY TELEGRAPH W ELLIN OTOX.--May 10: Arrived— Wingaliii (7 a.m.), Westport; Waimarino (I 1.15 a.m.). Auckland. Sailed—Breeze (0.25 p.m.), Dunedin.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23969, 20 May 1941, Page 3
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