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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. Rosamond, 8.8., 721, N. P. Collins, from Grey mouth. Terranora, p.s.. 350. Edward McLeod, from Tauranga. Passengers: Mrs. Kennedy, Hiss McCallum, Messrs. GreenhonKh, Ferguson, Copeland. Diprose, McEwan, Master McKwan, and one steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Mangapapa, 8.8., 147, C. Faulkner, from Whakatano and Ohiwa. Pasensers: Miss Adams, Dr. Dudley, Messrs. G. Firth, Stevens. Sewell, Master Northern S.S. Co., agents. Einprem, barque, 235. G. Jahns, from Lyttelton.— George T. Niccol, agent. Waitangi. b.s.. 197, P. A. Stein, from Tairna, Tanranga; and Mercury Bay. Passengers: Mesdames Raw, Herith, Dykes. Meilose, Peacock and two girls, McKenzie and two children, Misses Servant (2). Captains Olsen and Toleson, Messrs. Bullock and Smith, and two steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES _ Ngapohi, e,«., 640, E. Stephenson, for Waa"Terranora, 8.8., S3O, E. Mcleod, for the Great Barrier. •«.—... . «™. Paeroa. b.s.. 92. T. De Wolfe, for Whangs itoua and Port Charles. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Indraghjrl, s.s., via Australia, due October 9. V/aiwera, s.s.. via Hobart, due September £5. Marere, s.s.. via Australia, sailed August 21. Niwaru, 8.8., via Australia, early. Wakantti. b.s., direct, sailed. Maori, 19., to eail LIVERPOOL: , , , Mimiro, s.s., sailed August 2, at Adelaide Septemb«» 13. Oswestry Grange, so., via Australia, sailed. Ayrshire, s.s., early. GLASGOW: , ,A . „ Mimiro. s.s., erne Oct«b«r 9. Aotea, s.s., sailed September 13. SAN FKANCISCO: Sierra, R.M.s., Septemoar 25. NEW York■ , ~*»,. N.i * Indian Monarch, 6.9., via Australia, Sailed July 29. Rippingham Grange, s.s., direct, to sail September 15. .. • „ • . Marie, German ship, via Wellington, sailed. Burgermesiter Hachmann. e.s., via Australia, sailed August 4. Queen Helena, s.i., via Australia, loading. Star of Australia, s.s., via Australia, to sail September 15. Buteshire, s.s.. via Australia, to sail about October 25. » Andora, barque, via Wellington, «ailsd June 14 Bouganville, barque, early. PHILADELPHIA: Marie, barque, sailed June 9. SIDNEY: „ ' Moana, 8.8., Sunday. FIJI: . A . Manaponn, 8.5., to-day. SAMOA: MiUiapouri, s.s., to-day. Tonga: Manapouri, 8.8., to-day. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. LONDON: Indradevi, s.s., effvfly. United kingdom: Earford, barque, loading. SAN FRANCI9OT: Ventura, R,M.|., September 23. NEW YORK: • Peru, bartjue. to load. SYDNEY: „ . Msxaroa, 8.9., Monday. SAMOA: _ A . „ Msnapouri, s.s., September 22 UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. •To-day: T&kapuna arrives at Onenunsa from Lyttelton, Wellington, and New Plymouth, and leaves again for the same ports at 3 p.m.; Manapouri arrives irom Sydney, Fiji Tonga, and Samoa; Tarawera arrives from East Coast and Southern v«rt». Friday: Rosamond leaves for Greymeutu * Saturdays Tarawera leaves for East. Coast and Southern ports at 12 noon; Wftipon leaves far Westport (meantime). NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ; To-dav: Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 12 noon; Waitangi arrives from Talrua, Whangamata, and Mercury Bav: Terranora arrives from G rca'i Barrier; Wellington arrives from Mangonui, Whaagar roa, and Russell, and leaves for Russelland Opua at 6 p.m.; Ngapuhi arrives from Wan.ngarei; Paoroa arrives from Whangapoua and Port ChariM. , «'''_- Friday: Ngapobi leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, etc., at 8 p.m.; Rftrawa as* rivea at Onehnnga from New Plymouth about 8.30 a.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf: Waitangi leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; Terranora l«av«ss for Kuaotunu, Kennedy's Bay. and Mercury Bay, at 8 p.m.; Mangapapa leaver for Ohiwa and Whakatane, at 8 a.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Awanni, Waiharara, and Hohonra; Kia Ora arrives at Onehnnga from Waitara. Kawhia, and RagiThames Service: Steamers leave for 1 names and Paeroa daily. Sea advertisements dally papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Psyche, H.M.S., in Calliope Dock. Clio, H.M.S., in stream. Pro tot, French warship in stream. Navna, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Waipori, s.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. ABtr&cana, ship, at Railway Wharf. lielateur, barque, at Railway Wharf. Barford, barque, at Railway Wharf. Peru, barque, aft Quay-street Jetty. Empreza, barque, at Queen-street Wharf, Amsterdam, barque, in dock. Neptune, barquentine, at- Railway Wharf. CariH, Brigantino, at Quay-attest Jetty No. 2. IJCPORTS. Per Empfepa, from Lyttelton t 3267 Backs produoe. Per a.s. Rosamond, from Greyinouth: 635 tons of coal. The Northern Company's steamer Terranora arrived from Tauranga yesterday morning, and left for the Great Barrier at midnight. , Yesterday morning the Northern Company's steamer MaUgapapa arrived from Whakatane and Ohiwa, and leaves for the lame place again at 8 a.m. to-morrow. The Northern Company's steamer Ngapuhi left last night for Whangarei. This morning the Northern Company's steamer Wellington arrives from the North, and leaves in the evening for Russell and Opaa. The brigantine Carin finished taking in ballast yesterday, and will sail for Opua, my at Islands, to-day, to lead timber for Australia. '- ■ Yesterday the barque Northern Chief find barqnentine Senorita sailed from Kaipara for Sydney. The Northern Company's stearne* 1 Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town. Wharf at noon to-day. instead of 5 p.m., as previously announced. The Dutoh barque Amsterdam was floated into the Auckland Dock yesterday far cleaning and painting. The vesnel Sails for Sydney shortly to load grain tor the United Kingdom. „ Last night the Northern Company's' steamer Paeroa left for WhanirapoOa arid Port Charles. The barque Emerald sailed from Kaipara for Melbourne yesterday. On Tuesday the baroue AlaeoarftHi arrived at ITokianga from Aucluand to load timber for Sydney, Yesterday the barque Zelatour was floated out of the Auckland Dock, after cleaning and painting, and berthed at the Railway Wharf to complete her overhaul. The barque Dilnnssund Rifled from Newcastle for Auckland on Tuesday last. Yesterday the briffantine Defiance arrived at Kaitiara from Auckland to load timber for Sydney. ■ - - - ii i ii THE PEOTET. The French warship Protet leaves for Noumea to-day. THE MANAPOURI. The Union Company"? steamer Manapouri is due to-day from Sydnev Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. —. 1— ' ' ' THE MOiiNA. The Union Company's steamer Moana left Sydney for Auckland yesterday afternoon, and is due on Sunday moraine next. THE AOTEA. The Shaw. Savlll, and Albion Company's steamer Aotea left Liverpool for Auckland on Tuesday last. • THE PUTTEE The new steel steamer Putlki Is rapidly nearini; completion, and will be floated into Calliope pock to-morrow for oleaplng and painting. The official trial trip takes place early next week.- ' THE CLAN MACLEOD. The barque Clan MacLeod, which sailed from Kaipara on August. 17, arrived at Melbourne on Tuesday last, sifter a very stormy voyage. THE MIMIRO. The Tyser liner Mimiro arrived at Adelaide from Liverpool, on Tuesday last, and after calling at Melbourne and Sydney, cornea on to Auckland, where she is due about Octobci 9. THE AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN LINE. Mr. Arthur H. Natlian, the local agent for the above line, is in receipt of cable advices stating that the s.s. Buteshire "will follow the Rippingham Grunge on the New York berth for Australia and New Zealand, and is expected to leave about Octobci 25,

THE' KATHLEEN HILDA. The barque Kathleen Hilda, laden with 4?o,oCoft of timber for Melbourne, was towed down tne Thames River on Tuesday, but anchored in the gulf owis* to the weather being unfavourable. Mr. J. J. Craig- has purchased Captain Lindfor's interest In the vessel.

THE EMPR.EZA. The barque Emprena, Captain G. Jahns, arrived from. Lytteltou at 3 a.m. yesterday, after a very smart passage of five days. The master reports sailing from the Southern port at 5 p.m. on Thursday last, and met with moderate southerlr winds until Friday, followed by easterly winds to arrival. Cape Colville was passed at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, the harbour being made as above. The F.mpreza has berthed at the Queen-street Wharf, and on discharge of her cargo of produce, sails for one of the coast timber ports to load for Australia. EXPENSES OP LIGHTHOUSES. The following expenses were incurred by the Government in maintaining lt!rhthon>es south of Aharoa last yearMocraki, £392 8* 2d; Taiaroa Head. £347 3s 4d; Cape Saunders, £366 15a; Nnsrzet Point, £497 13s lid; Waipapa Point, £390 13s lid; Dog Island. £501 6s 8d: Centre Island, £452 4s 3d; Puysegnr Point, £693 93 7d. The light dues collected during the year amounted to £29.116 0s lid, of which Dunedin contributed £2002 Os lid; Bluff and Invercargill. £2717 Oa lid; Lyttelton, £2521 12s 4d: Wellington, £7301 Is su; and Auckland, £9248-98 fid. THE ROSAMOND. The Union Company's eteamer Rosamond arrived in the harbour at 9.45 o'oclock last night. The vessel left Greymouth at 10.30 n.m. on Saturday. 10th inst. Passed Cane Maria Tan Diomen at 4.55 p.m. on the 13th, and Tiritiri at 7.20 p.m. on the 14th, arriving as above, and berthins at the Hobson-street Wharf. Fresh to moderate north to northeast winds and heavy rails were experienced throughout the voraee. ■i ■■ i ~..».. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURES, Povawa, p.s.. W. F. Norbury, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Benjamin (2), Hewlett (3). Rowden, A. M. Knight. B. Patterson, Mesdaraes Benjamin, Hewlett. Tate, Duff. H. W. Kelly, R. Carrie and child, Messrs. Warren. D. Manttan, Lundon, L. H. McAlnine. Kinder (2). B. Langdon, H. Cords. L. N. Benjamin. A. L. Wilson, G. Tuck, the Rev. Hewlett, and 20 steerage. The s.s. Earawa left for New Plymouth at 3.33 p.m. yesterday. The s.B. Takaonim arrives from Lyttelton, Wellington, and New Plymouth early this morning, and is timed to depart at 3 \>m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 12661, 15 September 1904, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 12661, 15 September 1904, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 12661, 15 September 1904, Page 4