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TOFUA IN PORT.

TJXJMAROA AND RENOWN TO-MORROW. With passengers, mails and fruit, the Island steamer Tofua, which arrived at Auckland frojp Suva at an early hour this morning, was the chief arrival in port to-day. This evening, however, the Japanese steamer Saka Maru, with a cargo oi jarrah from Bunbury, and the Port Brisbane from Su.ithern ports (to load) are both due to arrive, while tomorrow morning the two arrivals of the day will be the Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa from Sydney, and H.M.S. Renown, bearing the Duke and Duchess on their Royal tour. To continue her cruise of the world, the tourist ship j Franconia is announced to sail for Wellington and the West Coast Sound? at 7.30 p.m. to-day. ARRIVALS—SATURDAY | Waipn. from Waiwera. S.oo p.m I Anamba. from Napier. 1 p.m. YESTERDAY. Maburangi. from Portland. 5.3" a.m. | Matangi, from Tauranga. O.ou a.m. Wainui. from East Coast Ports. 2.-}" p.m.' Elsie Mary, from Coast. 7.10 p.m. ; Huia. from Dunedin, 10.IT. p.m. | Tiroa, from Uisborne. 11. Vi p n.. ! THIS DAY. j Tofua. from Suva. l.Jj a.in. Puj-seng. r. ! —Saloon : Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr and | McLean. Mr. Bourn". Dr. Daws-.ii. I j Master Smith. Mr. Wall. Miss Heitmann. : | Mr. Sundin. Misses. Rates <ji. Miss Hat- j | ham. Master and Miss Church wood. Miss I Fowler. Mr. Lishnian. Mr. Lofle?. Master! MaclKinald. Lady Richardson. Miss Railev. Master Railey. Misses Sheppard <2i. Mrs. i Wallace. Mr. (Johlie. Mr. Gre«-nshie!d. Mr. j Hopkin. Mrs. Hopkin. Mr. Ila>koll. I Harcourt. Master Eric. Miss Kenna. Mr. 1 Powell. Master Powell. Master Pilling. Mr I Pratt. Mrs. Pratt. Miss Ramsav. Master I Ramsay. Captain Stenbeck. Miss" Williams. | ; Mrs. Williams, and eight steerage. DEPARTURES—SATURDAY. ! Isabella de Fraine, for Hokianga 1 "n, Ipin. j Kittawa. for Napier. -4 20 pm. | YESTERDAY. | Matangi. for Tauranga. 7.3" pm. j Claymore, Whangarei, :> {n j, ni VESSELS IN PORT. j H.Ms. Veronica, at Devonport. U M s. Laburnum, at Deronpor:. |«\ akakura at I'evonpnn. j Northumberland, in Dock NZ Shipping IFr.iaconia. Q-j'en's Wharf i Heather I Roberton. Ltd.). i I H.M.c.s. 1 ris. in !•;ream .pacific Cable! I Boa r<! I Hauraki. Princes Wharf -Union S.S. ' I ivona. at C hel sea 'Colonial Sugar Co i .' : Karpfanger. Western Wharf t Henderson ' I and Macfarlanei. , I Tofua. Princes Wharf ifnion S.S. Co V Hinemoa. Western Whan (Speeding. Ltd.) I Anamba, Wharf "British Imperial .Co. i. Nucula. in Stream 'Na\al Department). I Kaituna (North Wall ■ Union S.S. Co i. vntliill. > sO-»., . Voilo.L COI Wainui. King's Wharf (Union S.S. c<. . Piri. Kings Wharf >E. C. Campbell'. Southern Cross, In stream iMelanesian Mis 1 sioni j Kaitoke. Central Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND, i Saka Maru. Bunbary, February 21. Port Brisbane, South (loads*. February 21. Hertford. Liverpool. February 23. H M.B Renown England. February 22 Montague. Los Angeles. February 22 It.M s Tahiti. Vancouver. February 2S Pakeha. South (loads), February 2S. Purirl. St John, March 4. Port Campbell, South (loadsi. March 4. Port Caroline, London. March I'smaroa. Southampton. March 5. City of Yokohama. New Vork. March G Treajif-adox, New York. March C. ■ Mabia, Antwerp. March 7. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. ! Movements of steamers under the flag of ' ill" Union Co. are announce,! a « follow :— The Waipiata was dispatched from Lyt- ' '<l; n a: 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon! j for Auckland via Wellington and Picton. j ! The Wingatui arrived at Auckland to-day | from Southern [K>rt- and berthed at th" : Prince's wharf. After discharge here she I is to sail on Friday nex: for Wellington. ' I I.yttelton and Dunedin j The Kurow is expected to -nil from Bluff j at .V.IO p.m. to day for Dunedin. Timaru. j Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. j NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. ! j Projected Departures. To-day.— Hauiti. for Cororcande). ,>i p.m. : Waipu f>r K« repe-hl. 3,."k pm. : , Rangitoto. for Tlnine* 4 p m : Pjr<«:... for Awaniii and Wiipapakatiri. 4 pni : Ron-.. • for \\ ban raj oua. I -r r Charles. K-nnedv Bay M-rcury Bay .-nd Mercury Island. 4 ■ p.m.: Motu. ;or Whnkatane. 4 p.m : j Rarawa. for N. w p|y:m>trh. 4 p m. I Expected Arrival-. I To-morrow —Clansman. fr..m Rus-cll. ' 1 Opuj. Whacgaroa and Mang-niii >> ain : I Walukti. fr in Waiheke. am.. Rangij toto. from Thames. 2 a.m : Taniwha. from I l'aeroa. K. 3" a.m. : Hauiti fr .m Coromandel. •I a.m.: Claymore. Wkangar;*;. 7 a.m ; j Ma tans'., from Tauranga. 7 a.m THE NORTHUMBMI:I.,\ \'l>. Having discharged her cargo a: the < King's wharf, the F-d-ra] Lin- <:*am.-r j Northumberland pr.cee,j.tl into ;he dock j this w.-rning for repairs. KAITOKE TO SAIL Now berthed at the Central wharf, thl nion Co.. st< am>-r Kaitoke is announced to sun at 1" o ,-|o, k this evening for on*--raiii and W ii::ngaro.i. At these ports ih* ?I tiric-ei t«• io,iJ fur S\ def\ WAINUI'S SAII.IN(; TIME. | It is announr.-d by the l .nl office ..f thj Lri 'ii <.o. That thfir rr»astal >i# k ani'T \Va : nui j -ail f.-.r T-«k.«inarii Hay. ano* I Naj»;»T at ]<» k 10-mnrroa '*v»ni*aj. >h«- ! I>«t:Ji*ml :i: th" Kin«'»> whnrf. THE N< • AKl'T.i. i An expected arrival at Auckland ■ irlv j th;- afternoon w i« the Uni -n <"o '. r Ngakuta from Wotport. On cmpleting , discharge of her c,.al cargo at thi~ port. :li" I steamer is then annoiinc.-d to =iii f,.r \'< v.- | (-a-tle to eater th - 11..1.jrt tradAK \ ROA WITH 1.0- ;s _ Considerable int. rest wa- -ii .nn ».y id'-nlckt-r- at the i.c;,rhe< a.-ro-s i>,,. ii.ir'iou'r : yesterday, when til- Kauri Timh-r Co.'. j-inall stennier Akarca arrived :1 ; A 1:>-k 1.! 11.3 | with an unii-iiillv i.tr.g ra't fn.-i I Mokau. ' ■ ' ' ' 1 ' TH II FRANCt iNIA. lii von 'In k.i t lo;, ~f her cruise round ;!. • w..rd. :h- 1 un.:;,; Ilui- .;»ja.r Fran con t ] aunoi'.u. -d t. ■ ill from Auckland at 7 ::<i i i'.ui. to-day for \''e|lington. sh- i. due ! ti o 1 .n-s.l i : .in. ing n-\: T":.:::.»:VA RE-'<<::!:.. - It" T lio message rec>.; - I ! frtcn t: < !i-.,ldar- P.i riser steamer Uliinaroa. , I siic .-\j,ec;. to arrive a: Auckland shortly latter t-;: i.cbcl; to-rnorrow morning froi.i .! Sydney. Th- -tea;.Mr i< '.ringing ol>> j.a.- . | seiig.-.-s-, general merchandise. . and I -tcr ;>• o,- u;..ruing v.-i'l berth at ' the . v.. Ii:. -f. 1 J H.'.i :: \k; ; . saii.. • , 'i.'." "'tin Co.'- m 'or shi;. Ha.:r..kl. •! whoh r> p.: nl-.:. d 11:;.,;nl:ers of the Nor'h--1 ! timin rlr.ml ::: Mi- King's wharf c.ver :h- ---; ! we. k-end. berthed . 1 1: : th- Prlrci-'s wharf thi< morning Th- v«-<-l an- : noiir.cid t. sail .-: ..'clr-.-k '■vening for Welliagtoi:. Melhorrr.-. Ale. lalde. r.nd Sydney i-.rr.p.«te dl-ch-rg . f PORT I:::ISP.ANri To I.( Ale nion I.ic'e -:-.-rj.-r Port llti-lirt.e ;ro:.i jaaru P..-V. She will ;-rtl! n? jaharf t . I..'ling -• -ll : t.d 1.-abu ;• W.-'n-f- ■■ ... • • ; ! annoi.::eed ',v :!, - I.— I - | Heath, r. R. l—rt .11 -:,.l C . r >. . . . • i I f THE MONTACM; M Ijdvii with cargo f■ ra "r. 1 1 port, the .team-.- M.iiitc: 1- i .in . 1 'i by the lo'-al agents. Messrs. il.t .le r ...ii a r' : „ j Maefarlan". t.. «rrl .e .-- A '■■■ klr.nd fr-.ti- 1..--Angeles at 0 o'cloek o-. W» dsc «u •, n.. ruing • next. From this pr: th- M .:i:ag,!e will proceed to Wellington, v. h"re »h- '.".'ill discharge and load cargo for Melbourne, Syd--1 ncy acd the East.

THE KAITOA TROUBLE. No settlement Las yet been reached regarding the crew trouble on the Union Company'* steamer Kaituna. Since the steamer's future movements are inaennue, she was shifted from the Prince's wharf to the North Wall on Saturday afternoon. ROTOBUA AT PANAMA. Cabled information received from Panama reports the arrival at that port on Saturday last of the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotorua. from Wellington, en route to Southampton and London. She was dispatched from the capital port on January 2?. SAKA MARU THIS EVENING. Further advice received concerning the arrival of the Japanese steamer Saka Maru. with a cargo of jarrah from Bunbury. stales that she is now due to arrive at Auckland at 5 o'clock this evening. She wiil berth at the King's wharf. From this port the steamer will proceed to Wellington acd Dunedin to discharge the remainder of her cargo. Messrs. Russell and Somers are the local agents. NUCULA'S MOVEMENTS. Now berthed at the King's wharf, the Admiralty oil tanker Nucula is announced to return to her moorings in the stream on Thursday morning next. On Monday next she will pump the remainder of her oil cargo into the Renown's tanks, and on March 2 is scheduled to sail again for San Pedro to load another cargo of oil j for the use of warships of the New Zealand | squadron. ; ; tofua in port. I With passengers, fruit, and a small qusr- I tity of copra, the Union Co 's Island , steamer Tofua arrived at Auckland from I Suva this morning and berthed at the : Prince's wharf. The Tofua. which was dispatched from this port on January 2>. pro-—.-.led to the Dlands of the Western Pacific, and throughout the whole voyage experienced ideal weather conditions. She is announced to sail again for Fiji. Tonga and Samoa at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning next.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 43, 21 February 1927, Page 4

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TOFUA IN PORT. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 43, 21 February 1927, Page 4

TOFUA IN PORT. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 43, 21 February 1927, Page 4

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