| WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland. —Tofua, City of Batavia. Arahura, Fort Caroline, Niagara, Persian Prince, Kaitangata, Sussex, Ocean Transport. Chatham Islands. —Mataroa. Wellington.—Maori, Wabine, Ngaio, Arahura, Otokia, Port Hunter, H.BLS. Dun* edin, Manuka, Paua, TTeworlas. Miaci--sex, Tutanekai, Canadian Challenger. Awarua.—Makura, Kawatiri, Tainui, Tahiti. PORT OF ONEHUNGA — The Arapawa has been delayed at Port Waikato and will not arrive at Onehunga until late to-morrow evening or early or. Saturday morning. She is scheduled to leave Onehunga again early next wees for Wanganui. , , ... The Rarawa sails at three o’clock tha afternoon for New Plymouth. She is due back again at 7.30 a.m. on SaturdayThe Hauturu is scheduled to sail from Auckland at two o’clock this afternoon for Hokianga. From there she returim to Onehunga to take up the Ngatlawas running in the Kawhia- Onehunga ana Hokianga-Onehunga. trades. . Messrs. Russell and Somers advise that the Anchor steamier Orepuki wni load at. Onehunga on Monday next ior Nelson and West Coast ports. The Kaitoa is due at Onehunga on Monday week, September 26, to load for Pic ton. KARTIGI FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA.— The Union Company advises tlxat the cargo steamer Kartigi, which arrived at Auckland this morning from lor.xano. sails at 5 p.m. to-day for Wellington, Lyttelton, Melbourne, and Adelaide. DREDGE MAUI COMPLETED. - Gisborne Harbour Board dredge Maui ga now completed her annual overhaulhas been hired by the Westport HarbouF Board to carry out a dredging contra at Westport, and will leave for the South ern port early next week on the arrivs of a captain appoinetd by the V. estpo Board. SITHON ! A WITH SULPHUR; —■ further advice has yet been received oy Messrs. Robert Millar and Co. regarding the sreamer Sithonla. which was . to sail from Galveston (Texas) early tnis month with a cargo of sulphur for auland, Lyttelton, Dunedin and WanganuiTUTANEKAI COMING NORTH —TM Xew Zealand Government I ‘ltntneu“ supply steamer Tutaneka Captain lins, left Wellington this morning.or an other of her periodical visits to the w them lighthouses. She is eimecteo arrive at Auckland about Saturday next, September 24. THE CANADIAN CHALLENGER.—-Ac-cording to the advice of the local orb - of the Canadian Government agency, Canadian Challenger arrived at Lyrtewo yesterday and is expected to sail *Jo there this evening for Timaru. pvnean* and Bluff, when after completing ai* charge she will commence loading for homeward trip, returning to Welling*’ and Auckland. She was formerly nounced to go to Montreal via New * ~ and Boston, but will now proceed to Hjn fax. as the SL Lawrence will l>e over.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 150, 15 September 1927, Page 2
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