WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE
The following vessels are expected to j be within wireless range of the undermentioned stations to-night: Auckland: Maunganui, Gambia River. i Tofua. Raima. Waikouaiti, I Waipalii, Kalingo. Baron Fairlie. Wellington: Maheno. Wahine, Arahura. | Mara in a Niagara, Matakana. Norfolk, j Awarua: Makura, Manuka, Karetu. Chatham Islands: Horoarata, Canadian Challenger, Maimoa. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—ARRIVALS YESTERDAY ISABELLA DK FRAIXE (S a.m.). 110 ! tons, Burridge, from Hokianga. The Isabella de Fraine. which arrived 1 at Onehunga yesterday morning from the j North, is to be dispatched again on Wed- \ nesday evening for Hokianga. The Rarawa sails at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for New* Plymouth. She is due back again on Thursday morning. The Arapawa sails from Onehunga on ' Wednesday for Wanganui. THE PORT AUCKLAND.—The C. and D. Line advises that the Port Auckland left Tokomaru Bay on Saturday afternoon for Gisborne for further loading. She is to sail from Gisborne on Thursday night for Wellington, and is due here next Saturday morning. The vessel will now* sail finally from Wellington on June 13 for London, via Las Palmas.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 371, 4 June 1928, Page 2
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