SHIPPING
FARES TO SILVERDALE.—The Northern Company advises that fr to-day the tare for a one-day return tnp to Silverdale will he 4s. The company* Oraana leaves for Brown s Baj. ArKie Bay, Manly, Deep Creek and SiUeraaie every Monday. KAIRANGA LEAVES HO , B^” T ,C Cabled advice has been received bj «> Union Company that the Ivairanga Hobart on Thursday for 4\ elhngton Thvessel brings a cargo of e ° al _ {r °. ra -„® ~ castle, but was unable to load timber at Hobart owing to the watersiders striae.
CYDONIA LEAVES CAPE BRETON. According to cabled advice received the New Zealand Shipping Company tne Cydonia left Sydney <Cape Breton) on November 30 in continuation of her vo age from Montreal to New Zealand a. Australia, via Newport News.
RADIO PROM CORINTHIC.—The Shaw, Savin and Albion Company havreceived a wireless message from tnei liner Corinthic, which left Wellington on November 27 for Southampton and London. reporting: “Have had fresh nortnwesterlv to south-westerly & al since leaving. Weather now clear. ah well.”
GISLA LEAVES PANAMA. —A belated message has been received by the Zealand Shipping Company, stating tlia. the Gisla left Paftama on November i for New Zealand and Australia, en route from Montreal and Newport News, invessel is due at Auckland about December 12.
HORORATA ARRIVING. A further radio message received by the -'•etfc Zealand Shipping Company states tnat the Hororata will now arrive in tne stream at Auckland at 9 o'clock to-nignt from London and Southampton. To-mor-row morning the vessel will berth at tne Queen’s Wharf to land her passenger?, mails and part cargo. REMUERA DUE WEDNESDAY.— Due at Auckland on Wednesday from Gisborne, the New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the liner Re m ®* era will complete her loading and finally depart from this port next Saturday for Southampton and London via Panama. PORT HARDY TO COMPLETE.-T° complete her loading the C. and D. Lines steamer Port Hardy leaves Wellington toniorrow for Gisborne and Auckland. g ne is due here on December 12, and 1,5 finally from this port on December 15 for New York, Boston, Halifax and London via Panama. The Farmers’ Co-op, -Auctioneering Company will act as the local agent.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 219, 5 December 1927, Page 12
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