SHIPPING NEWS
POET OF AUCKLAND OVERSEAS AND COASTAL Yesterday's Arrivals.—Waipahi, from Apia, 8.45 a.m.; Kiwitea, from West port, 6.13 p.m. Yesterday's Departures.—Margaret W., for Portland, 12.18 a.m.; Herekino, for Portland, 12.40 a.m.; Kaimiro, for West-port, 11.5 a.m.; Paroto v for Russell and Kerikeri, 4.20 p.m.; Kartigi, for Westport, 5.30 p.m.; Pono. for Thames, 7.20 p.m. OVERSEAS AND INTERCOLONIAL VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Maui Pomare, from Samoa, Friday. Acadia, from Makatea. Friday. Rona, from Fiji, end of the week. Dominion Park, from Vancouver, August 27. Port Tauranga, from Clarence River, September 7. Matiia, from Suva, September 7. Winnipegosie Park, from Vancouver, September 7. Akaroa, from Liverpool, Septomber 15. Port Halifax, from New York, mid-September. Karamea, from New York, early October. VESSELS S Ail LING FROM AUCKLAND Kurow, tor Melbourne, Sunday, Ronn. fur Newcastle or Sydney, next week COASTAL Vessels Expected. -Ranginui, from Whungarei, this morning; Waiotahi, from*Opotiki, this morning; Toa, from Pnerm, today; Pnkeko, from Gisborne, today; Margaret W., from Portland, today; Coronation, from northern ports, tomorrow; Waimarino, from Lyttelton, Thursday; Knrepo and Omnna, from Greymouth, Friday; Karitane, from Lyttelton. Friday. Vessels Sailing.—Kapiti, for Great Barrier and Tauranga. this morning; Koau, for Awnniii. this morning; Korowni, for Lyttelton and Timnrti, today; Margnret W.. East Const, this evening; Waiotahi. for Opotiki and Tnirun, tomorrow: Ton, for I'aeroa. tomorrow; Pukeko, for Napier, tomorrow; Karetu. for Lytfeltoji, Thursday MOVEMENTS OF SHIPS The Union Co.'a steamer Waipahi arrived from Apia yesterday morning with 7027 cases of bananas, 7030 sacks of copra and general cargo. The Government motor-vessel Maui Pomare. under the Union Co. agency, is expected from Rarolongii on Friday. Her cargo will include Si.iOO cases of oranges and 3000 cases of tomatoes. Tho Ma tun is expected back from Suva on September 7. The Park Line vessel Winnipegosis Park, which left San Francisco after bunkering on August I f, is due at Auckland on September 7 with the second cargo of Canadian wheal for New Zealand. Tho first shipment is expected on the Dominion Park, which is due on Monday, Both ships are under the agency of the Union Co. The Colonial Sugar Refining Co.'s steamer Rona is exnected at Chelsea at the end of the week with a sugar cargo from Fiji. She will sail next week for either Newcastle or Sydney. The Norwegian phosphate vessel -Acadia, is due o-j Friday with SIOO tons of Makatea nhosi'hate to be discharged at Auckland for Ihe British Phosphate Commission. PORT OF ONEHUNCA Yosterday's Departure—iHoklajuga, for JELokiinga, &80 pjo.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25286, 21 August 1945, Page 2
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