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is, according to a radio message received, to arrive at Auckland next Wednesday afternoon from London and Southampton, She has passengers for Auckland and cargo for Auckland and Wellington; aiso over 1,000 bags of mail for New Zealand.
CYRMIC PRIDE REPORTED.— Sped ding, Limited, have been advised that the steamer Cyrmic- Pride, now en route from Java with sugar for discharge at Chelsea, is expected to arrive at Auckland on August 17. CANADIAN SEIGNEUR DUE.— The local office of the Canadian Government Line have been advised that the steamer Canadian Seigneur loaves Wellington to-morrow for Auckland, where she is due next Tuesday. It is hoped to dispatch her the same day for New York, Boston and Montreal, via Panama. MAH E NO SAILS— With passengers, mails and cargo the Union Company’s intercolonial passenger steamer Maheno (Captain A. H. sailed for Sydney shortly after 11 a.m. today. The following passengers went with her: Misses E. Hyauimason, E. Hooder, E. Woodley, P. Sharp, It. Doherty, R. Layten, K. M. Bell, B. C. Bridle, C. Kidd, A . Brewer, Metedames Hyauiason, X. E. Rayner, F. Missinder, K. Y. Morton. MacDonald, Morrison Wright, Sharr, Holved, Thomas, Greenhough, X. .Tackson, O. M. Turner and child, K. Hoare, R. Parson. .E. T. Richie, J. Hardley, Chilwell, Kneebone, L. Edwards, L. Collins, A. Brewer, C. Kidd, Dickson, Messrs. H. Hyman, V. Baker, W. McMahon, Hyauiason, G. Miliwall, J. G Russell, G. D. Ryan, D. Graham, J. vV. Rf)ss, J. F Smail, L. V Moses, C. Sunderland,' F. H. Norton, W. D. Morrison, R. C. Porter, F. G. Bish, G. S. W ylie, H. 1... Smith, H. Richenstein, G. A. Fra 11k ham. A. J. Macdonald, D. Morrison. W. H. Johnston, S. Wright, E. W. Sharp, Z. S. Thomas, W. Saddler, J. Gussey, M. E. Bardsley, M. Gilman, 1. H Greenhough, A. Jackson, B. E. <i.hilwell F. Kneebone, J. Donnelly. H. learhurv, E. W. Watson, S. It. Williams, J. Macdonald. M. Cohen, C. H. Speight, B. It. Wild, H. Bertschy, P. Hickson, CluefDetective Cummings, Masters S. It. J. Morton, and 10G steerage, Including eight Chinese. MAKURA FOR SYDNEY. The R.M.S. Makura, which sailed from Wellington on Wednesday lor Sydney, took the following passengers: First saloon: Miss M. H. Archibald, Mr. J. C. Blair, Mr. Brennan, Mr. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bateson, Captain Curtis, Mrs. D. M. Campbell, Major H. Spencer Cole, Mrs. McCosh Clark, Mrs. M. R. Campbell, Miss Campbell, Mrs. and Miss Cuddy, Mr. J. P. Drysdale, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson, Mr. A. C. Portey, Mr. C. W. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths, Miss Gell, Mr. H. Mc.K. Geddes, Miss R. Hill, Mr Jenkvns, Mrs. Magnus, Mr. McDoug;ill. Miss B. M. McDougall, Mr. R. E. Maunsell. Miss R. Power, Mr. Walter Reid, Mr. A. H. Russell. Mr. R. Rutter, Mr. X. D. Richards, Mr. Swain, Mrs. Sclioen, Miss Sc'noen, Mr. R. W. Sneddon. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp. Mr. R 7 O. Smith, Mr. J. Scoullar, Mr. W. S. Samuel, Miss V. Thomson, Mr. G. P». Wemble, Mrs. J. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wolf, Mr. R. B. Yates Miss E. Young. Second saloon: Mrs. N. C. Ashby, Miss D. C. Brook, Mr. •\ Brady, Miss Chipman, Mr. G. Davison, Mrs. F. H. Heath, Miss F. M. Heath, Miss M. Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Lister, Mr. Lumsden. Mr. Noble, Mr. A. H. Osmond, Mr. L. Pitcher, Mr. X. D. Riddle, Mr. J. Sauness, Mr. W. M. West, Mr. H. S. G. Woolf, Mr. Wong Yak Yuen; 16 steerage. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland. Tofua, Niagara, Waipahi, Makaland. Ruahine, Montague, Montoro, Maheno, Bearport, Ulimaroa, Kahuna, Canadian Prospector. Chatham Islands. —Walcheren, City of Carlisle. Wellington.—Wahine, Maori, Ngaio, Tamahine, Tekoa. Makura, Kairanga, Marama, Karetu. Persian Prince, Maryland, Kaituna, Waihemo, Anamba. Awarua. Tahiti, City of Corinth, Poolta. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—ARRIVED YESTERDAY OHINEMURI (3 p.m.), 114 tons, Parker, from Whangape. DEPARTURES YESTERDAY RARAWA (3 p.m.), 1,077 tons, Bark, for New Plymouth. N G ATI AW A (3.30 p.m.), 451 tons, Port, for Hokianga. DEPARTURE TO-DAY TITOKI (6.30 a.m.), 750 tons, Hayes, for Picton, Nelson and ports. The Rarawa left yesterday afternoon for New Plymouth. She is due to arrive back again at 7.30 a.m. to-morrow. She sails again for the same port on Monday afternoon next. The Ngatiawa, which left yesterday afternoon for Hokianga, returns to Onehunga again at 6 a.m. on Sunday. She is to be dispatched at 4 p.m. on Monday next for Raglan. Kawliia and Port Waikato. The Whangape Timber Company's steamer Ohinemuri arrived at Onehunga yesterday afternoon with another cargo from the company’s mills at Whangape. She is expected to sail again for her home port about Tuesday next. TITOKI SAILS. —The Anchor Shipping and Foundry Company’s steamer Titoki, Captain William Hayes, sailed from Onehunga this morning with a cargo for discharge at Picton, Nelson, Westport and Greymoutb. She arrived at Onehunga last Wednesday.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 115, 5 August 1927, Page 2
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