MAUNGANUI REPORTS
The R.M.S. Maunganui has reported that she will arrive at • Wellington at 7 a.m. next Monday from San Francisco, via Papeete and Rarotonga. She sails the following day for Sydney. TAMAKOA MEETS BAD WEATHER En route from Southampton to Auckland the Tamaroa reported that she has been delayed by bad weather and would not now arrive at Auckland until 6 p.m. yesterday. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE The steamer Port Auckland will load at Nelson on March 10; afterward at New Plymouth. Wellington, and Port Chalmers. The Port Auckland will sail from the Otago port for London on March 24. The Port Victor will start loading at New Plymouth on March 15 and will load at Lyttelton and at Timaru before proceeding to Wellington on March 30 to complete. She will leave Wellington on April 4 for London. The Port Pirie's ports of loading are at Wanganui, where she will commence on March 20, Opua, Auckland, Waikokopu. Wellington, and Napier. Her final date of sailing from Napier for London is April 9. The Port Bowen will load for London. She will commence at Bluff on March 25, and after loading there and at Port Chalmers will arrive at Wellington on April 4. and will proceed on April 6 to Auckland to complete. She will sail finally on April 12.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 21
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