AORANGI FROM SYDNEY
ARRIVES 6 P.M. TO MORROW ACCORDING to a radio msaaareceived by the local off| C€ the Union Company, the R.M.M.S
Aorangi is expected to arrive > n the stream at Auckland at 6 p.m to-morrow from Sydney. After' pratique has been granted, th* liner will berth at the Prince’s Wharf about an hour later to land her passengers and mails. Tha Aorangi is scheduled to leave Auckland at 3 p.m. on Tuesday f or Suva, Honolulu, Victoria and Vancouver. *** * '* * * it Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne *«,• Sydney. The Waikawa will load at and San Francisco late in April early in May for Napier. Lyttelton. X>miedin and New Plymouth, also Bluff and Nelson, if there is sufficient inducement! The Hauraki will load at Vancouver and San Francisco during May for Auck. land, Wellington, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. The Waitemata will load at Vancouver and San Francisco during May for New Zealand and Australian potts. BIG GRAIN ELEVATOR.—Announcement has been made at Calgary, CuiA' of the letting of the contract by Alberta Wheat Pool for the construe tion of the foundations for their ,ne« terminal elevator at Vancouver by th* Northern Construction Company. Th c elevator, when completed, win coct about two million dollars, and will hav« a capacity of 2,400.000 bushels! It win be the largest terminal elevator in Vancouver Harbour, and will be read* for the next crop.
WITHIN WIRELESS RANGEThe following vessels are expected tft be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations during the week-end*— Auckland.—Canadian Challenger, Dews? Tofua, Gallic, Waipahi, Aorangi, Port Melbourne, H.M.S. Veronica, H.M.R. Laburnum, Wakakura, Maungaani, Kairanga. Chatham Islands.—Mataroa, Port Hunter. Wellington.—Maori, Wahine, Ngaio, Arxhura. City of Bath, Tamahine, TaWtL Hertford, Tutanekai., Poolta, Niagara, Radix, Mar am a, Ulimaroa, H.M.S. Diomede, O. A. Knudsen, Cumberland, Dewey, Canadian Challenger. Awarua.—Arawa, Sir J. C. Ross, C. A Larsen, N. T. Nielsen, Alonso, Makura, Matatua. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—DEPARTURES YESTERDAY ARAPAWA (5.45 p.m.), 251 tons, Robinson, for Raglan. HAUTURU (6 p.m.), 270 tons, Fowkr, for Hokianga. The Anchor Company’s steamer o*t» puki has been delayed at DargaviOe, and now arrives at Onehunga to-jnom# morning. It is hoped to dispatch tip vessel on Monday for Nelson and W«st Coast ports. The Arapawa returns to Onehunga tpmorrqw from Raglan, and sails on Monday afternoon for WanganuL The Ngapuhi arrives to-morrow at Onehunga from New Plymouth, and leavw at 4 p.m. on Monday on her return The Hauturu is due at Onehunga tor morrow from Hokianga, and sails on Tuesday afternoon for Raglan and Kawhia. The Isabella de Fraine is expected St Onehunga to-morrow from Hokiangs, and leaves on Monday on her return trip.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 2
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432AORANGI FROM SYDNEY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 2
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