I A wireless message received from the Talune last evening staled that the vessel expected to arrive at Auckland from Tahiti and Earotonga on Friday evening. Aoraiigi, B.JT.S., was to have left San Francises for Wellington, via way ports, ywtehlay. Wellington should bo reached on September 12, and the Aorangi will then continue her journey to Sydney, sailing on tho day after her arrival here. Flags were flown at half-mast on veesela in port yesterday as a mark of respect to the. memory of the late Jlr. C.S. Nixon, Collector of Customs at Wellington. The schooner Amelia Sims and the steamer Queen of the South, occupied tho Patent Slip yesterday. Tho Avapawa will bo placed on tho cradle to-day, and the and tho "Queen" will bo taken off on. Monday. The Government steamer Ifinemoa will bo tho Best res-el to bo "hauled up." The Union Company's steamer WmiaUa, will commence loading at Oamaru on Saturday. J)luiJ will bo visited on the foillowing Jtonday, and Timaru on Wednesday. The vessel then proceeds to Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. The overhaul of the Itetch Lizzio Taylor will proba-hly bo finished to-morrow. " 'she proceeds from this port to Timaru.whero efoo loads produce for fcytteHoii.- She will ho "elippert" at the latter port. . The auxiliary ficow Echo is to-leavo Wellinßton £or Havcloclt t-o-niorrow to ship a timber cargo for this port. Tlie Union Company's coastal rteamer ilaupiri left Auckland last evening, bound for East Coast bays and ports, and. Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1525, 22 August 1912, Page 7
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