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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. _ , Talane, 8.3., 2078. J. Beriierh. from Southern and East ' Coast ports. l»«weiiserr- : Misses Killsdon. Maxwell. \\ oocls, » ''kins. llacfarlane. Wilson. McLeod, Juud. Mesdanies Boss, Witherow and child. Stewart. Moore, fcwinton, McLeod. Messrs. Ross. Allen. Spiers, Withers, McFarlane, Ramsey. Green and. AleKeown, Jndd. DeLutour. Peke. Hill. Proudlock (2). Master O'Connor, .And 20 steerage. Union S.S. Co., agents. . Manapouri. s.s.. 2060, U. J. Newton. irom Sydney, Fiji. Samoa, and Tonga. Passenners: Mrs, Hahn, Misses Becker. Fletcher. Messrs. Anderson, Fletcher. utter, Lowe, Bagnall, Paul, Becker. Master Becker, and three steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. Hanpiri, s.s.. 743, John Campbell, from East Coast ports. Passengers: Me.-srs. Cooper. Hayes.—Union S.S. Co.. agents. Ngapuhi. s.s., 640. K. Stephenson, from ' Whangrarei.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. ~ ; Terranora. p.s., 350, J. Wilson, from Mercury Bay. Tairuiv. and Whaneainata. 1 »<• sen fie rs: Mesdames N'obes. (.tee. ouiig - . AlcCorquindale. Misses McKenzie. Mel a: land. Bryce. Utting. Messrs. Heard. McGregor. McKay. McGiH. : Ritchie, and si.v steerage.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. Wellington. s.s., 279. R. HunUen. irom TauTanga. 1 Passengers- Miss Skeei. Messrs. MiOirnpsev. Shepherd (2), Sharp. Wallace. Suttees (2).-Captain Lyons Montgomery, and three steerage.—Northern s.s. ('<>-. agents. » Manga papa. s.s.. 147. C. Faulkner. Irom the Great. Barrier. Passengers: Messrs. 0 Bun.nell. Bragljerg.— S.S. Co.. agents. A* Ganymede. barque. 586, llillyer. from Lyttelton.—O.fV. Kdccunibe. agent. Kp Ngaru. »cow. 66. Fletcher. from Gisborne. j —Master, agent. : DEPART! I Marere, s.s., 6443. .1. C. Felgate. for Wellington and the South. Manapouri. s.s.. 2C63. W. J. Newton, for Port Chalmers. Kanieri. s.s.. 203. T. Scott, for Whangarei. Clan MacLeod. barque. 6*6. A. Campbell, for Melbourne, via Kaipara. ■ Paeroa. s.s.. 92. If. Gocrtr. lor Whnngapoita and Pert Charles. * Silver Cloud. barquentine. 292. <5 R. Greenwood. for Sidney. via Mercury Bay. KX'I'ECTKI) ARRIVALS. London : Cnsabianca. barque. earl v. i Niwarn. s.s., via Australia, due about May | 29Star of Australia. s.». via Australia, sailed. | > 't'omoana. s.s.. via Australia 1 . early. Tokftinnru. s.s.. direct. «ailed. Star of Victoria, s.s.. sailed. Liverpool: , • \ Alliance, barque, sailed February 3. | Nairnshire, s.s.. via Australia, due aoout i I. May 20., f-y Dorset, s.s.. to sail. : Ayrshire, s.s.. to sail. • i GLASGOW: , , . ' Nairnshire, s.s., via Australia, due abtiut

" Mar 20. Kan A NCI SCO: Ventura. R.M.?.. May 13. NEW YtM'.S. ~ , ~ ... ludraghiri. s.s.. via Australia. due a!a\ 10. . 'lerje Viken, s.s.. sailed. Koraima. s.s. sailed March 00. Perthshire. s.s.. via Australia. early. ■ British Monarch, s.s.. via Australia, early. . , Kawke's Bay. s.s.. via Australia, sailed. ■ 1 Perthshire, s.s.. to sail about May la. SYDNEY: ' ' Mokoia. s.s.. Sunday. . FIJI--s®- Monra, s.s., Tuesday. Samoa : Hauroto, s.s., early. , Tonga: *: Hfturoto. s,s., early. NEWCASTLE: . f -, 1 Margarita, 'marque, jailed Northern Chief, barque, .sailed. , Quatillainba.. barque. sailed Handa isle, toarqnentine. sailed. : CALCUTTA: , Aparima. s.s.. about it ay 1-1. <•¥&* .V- PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ; LONDON« fcKuuiara, s i., about May 8. KRff YOKK : Anglo-Norman. larrjnr. to load. Ban FTuncisco. ; •Sonoma. R.M.3.. .May 12. SAMOA; Xarua. s.s . May 2. Tonga ; ' ' " • Nama. s.a.. May •4. Moura„ s.s.. ilay 17. SYDNEY: 1 Moana, 2.« . Monday. FIJI: §fli Navua, s.s,. Mar 2. " "UNION S.S. CO MOVEMENTS, sjt > ' YIAiTl' CO A St'. '"(i-dn.v: Wanaku leaves Tor BlufT at noon. Saturday: 'l alur.e leaves for East Coast and . Southern "ports at. «'-■ noon. . - • wr..vr COAST. ■ i " To-day: IJotoiti arrives from Wellington and New Pivmoutli. and leaves again for New Plymouth at 3 in. (2.10 p.m. train); Rosamond leaves Onebtinga for Greyiuontli at j p.m. '' ? '« '• ' ' ' 5; NORTHERN S.S. CO. MOVEMENTS. . To-dav: Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Waitangi leaves for Taurauga at 5 p.m.; Nsapnhi leaves lor WBangarei at 8 p.m.; Mangapapa leaves for Wlukatane and Ohiwa at. 10 a.m. % Thames Service: Steamers leave for.Thames '»and Paeroa daily. Sea advertisement daily papers.

'■ ' i VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Iris, cable steamer, in stream. Maori, s.s.. in dock. Talune>. s.s., at Queen-stieet hart I'aparoa. s.s., at Qneen-street Wharf. Haopiri, s.s.. at Queen-street. Wharf. V/anaka. s.s., at Quay-street Jetty. Helen, barque, at Hobson-street Wharf. Xelateur, barque, in stream. Anglo-Norman, barque, in stream. Aldebaran. barque, at Railway nhiirf. j'elotas, barquentine. at Railway "barf, La Bella, barquentine. at Queen-street \\ liarf. (Jrnroa, three-masted schooner, in stream.

IMPORTS. Per Talune. from the South: f.B-1 sacks oats. 215 sacks seed. 1231 sacks chaff. 189 sacks petut, 688 sacks potatoes. 562 sack* wheat. o4 cases tobacco. 250 sucks flour. 1/7 boxes butter 208 sacks barley. 50 sacks malt. Ijo sacks Bran, 30 sacks wheatmeal. 682 piece* timbei, 40 bars. 100 bags rice, and sundries. Per Ganymede, from Lyttelton: 840 tons ® per U Manaponri. from the Islands: 6141 cafes 4724 btinchcs and 460 kite bananas. 1108 kits anil 2274 cases oranges 10 packages cocoannta. and sundries. Per Haupiri.' from East Coast ports: B>9 sacks barley, 525 sacks malt. 213 sacks 'ats. 11 sacl6-seed. 5 cases bacon. 13 cases soap. lons tallow. 4 casks tallow, 9 loose hides, and a quantity of sundries. . _ .

" : Tile Northern Company's steamer Ngapuhi arrived from Whangarei last night with pas- " sengers and general cargo- Slit leaves lor the same place again to-night. , i; ■- Last evening the Northern Company s steamer Mangapapa arrived from the Great Barrier. She leaves for AViiakatane and Ohiwa ':r at- 10 a..m. to-day. . ■ „ ■ The Union Company's . steamer \\ anaka • leaves for the Blnff at noon to-day to load grain and produce for Auckland, calling at ©amaru a'hd Timaru on her way North. Last evening the Northern Company 3 steamer tfanieri left for Whangarei. «• The Northern Company steamer aitangi leaves for Tauranga at 5 in. to-day. ■If LaSt night, the barqueritine Silver Cloud was towed down to Mercury Hay to load timThe barque y Clan MacLeod sailed for KaiSara yesterday to load timber for Melbourne. Yesterday the harqae Mary Moore arrived s?i at. Russell from Wellington to load timber for Australia. The. Northern Company a steamer If minora leaves at 8 o'clock to-night lor Mercury IS Bav and •Kuaotnnu. , , . Last night the Northern Company steamer Paeroa left for Wliangapona and l'ort V Charles. , ! . - Tim MATIKTIK. "'The Tyser liner Ma re re left for the-South : yesterday afternoon with original cargo Iron) PLondon, and on discharge proceed? to Ails- | tralia to load for Europe. : ' . -THE YSABEL. *.The three-masted schooner Y«abel arrived at Tonga from Auckland and Nine on April • 22 and reported " All well." & V i THE NAY OA. 'jS- The Union Company's steamer Navna is due ' from Westport, to-day. and proceeds on : to Tonga. Samoa. Fiji, and Sydney on Tuesday afternoon nest. ■ •V'. ' - THE WILLIAM OLSI'N. The American four-masted schooner Wilj : liam Olseu has arrived . at Tonga, from. Han Francisco, ' after a passage of 47 days, with a K general cargo. » ■ ■ • • - ' ■ ' ' ' - • THE GOTHIC.' ' .The- Shaw. Savill, and Albion Company's Steamer Gothic arrived at Wellington on Wednesday from London. Capetown. mid Ho.hart. The Auckland passengers and periodicals will arrive by the Moaua on Sunday |g next. , THE MANAPOURI. The Union Company's steamer Manapouri, Captain W. J. Newton, arrived from Sydney ana the Islands yesterday morning, and. being granted pratique, berthed at the Hobson■treet'Wharf to discharge her cargo of fruit, •tc. Mr. E. Mcßurney. the purser, reports:— The Manapouri left Sydney at 10.50 p.m. on April ; 4. j and met with moderate easterly winds:'and seas to arrival at Suva at 9.40 , p.m. en the 11th. Left at 9.20 p.m. on the 12th for Lautoka. and returned to Suva on the '{ 14th. Proceeded on to Levuka the same date. and reached Apia on the 17;.h. Left for the / ' Friendly Group the next day. and reached rffVavau on the morning of the 20th; worked IfeHaApai the same date, and arrived at Nukualofa on the morning of the 21st. Took on hoard a large shipment of fruit and left, for Auckland ■ at 5.35 p.m. on the 22nd: sighted the Barrier at 5.5 p.m. on the 26th. and anil shored in the harbour at 2 a.m. yesterday. BExperienced .light wind* and . smooth seas in S?the Islands, and from Tonga to Auckland strong southreast winds, -jvith )e!ini • and S-lfiead seas, to arrival. The Manapouri lev for Port Chalmers last night to undergo a . general ovsihaul. s 1

THE GANYMEDE.- ' The barque Ganymede. Captain Hillyer. arrived from Lyttelton early yesterday morning with a cargo of produce, and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf to discharge. The barque sailed from Lyttelton oh April 13. and passed the East Cape on the 17th. Heavy westerly weather prevailed on tile passage, j and detained the barque ; n the gttif for two days. The vessel comes to the agency of Mr. G. A'. Edgcumhe, and on discharge proceeds to the Kaipara to load timber for Melbourne. THE HAUPIRI. The Union Company's steamer Haupiri, Captain .1 Campbell, arrived from East Coast ports at 7.20 p.m. yesterday. The steamer left Gisborne at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, and worked the usual coast ports, and left Hicks' Bay at 9 p.m. on Thursday, anil arrived as above. Experienced considerable sea at Wainiro Bay and Tuparoa. and had to leave Awanui before iarding cargo. THE T A LUXE. The Union Company's steamer Talune. Captain .L Bernech. arrived from Southern and East Coast ports at 7 p.m. yesterday and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf. The steamer left Dunedin on Friday last, and called at Lyttelton. Wellington. Napiet. and Gisborne. leaving the lattei port at 9 o'clock on " Wednesday night: passed the East Cape, at 3 a.m. yesterday, and arrived as above. Fine weather was experienced throughout. The steamer leaves for East Coast and Southern ports on Saturday afternoon.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12852, 28 April 1905, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12852, 28 April 1905, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12852, 28 April 1905, Page 4