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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. Maori, s., 5317, G. Nicole, from London.— St. U. Nathan and Co., agents. Clansman, s.s., 300, W. larquhar, from Mansonui, Whangaroa, and Russell. Passengers: Mesdames J. Nicholson and child, Misses Boler. l'aihuka, Hill, L. Wallace, Messrs. C. Ballance, F. Thomas, G. Gardiner T. Blake, B. Thomas, F. Adamson, Bunkall,' Wilkinson, J. A. Nicholson, 11. Thomas, Slater, Beckham, Iloldswortli, 11. Couch, Gravson (2), Boulcher, J. Nicholson, Foster, ,T Miller, R. Miller, Tapsall, G. Kent, E. G. Rendall, Lester, 1 Allan, Gillct, Storey, the Rev. Hammond. Captain H. Subritzky, Colonel White.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Ngapuhi, s.s., 640, E. Stephenson, for Whangarei. Squall, s.s., 378, Hammond, for the Northern Wairoa. Terranora, p.s., 350, Edward McLeod, for Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay. Glenelg, s.s., 288, F. Jonas, for Wliangarei. Wellington, s.s., 279, T. Haultaiu, for Tauranga. Stella, s.s., 267, A. McKenzie, for Whangarei. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON: Star of Australia, E.g., via Australia, due Monday. Papanui. s.s., left Capetown, July 25. Star of Victoria, s.s., via Australia, early. Star of Scotland, s.s., via Australia, sailed June 23, due about August 24. Star of New Zealand, s.s., via Australia, due about September 9. Star of Ireland, s.s., via Australia, due about September 20. Kent, s.s., sailed. GLASGOW: Apanui, s.s., sailed July 8. LIVERPOOL; l , T, ' Essex, s.s., via Australia (at Adelaide, July 21), due about Aug. 12. Drayton Grange, s.s., via Australia, sailed July 11. ~ , , Mimiro, s.s., via Australia, to sail about August 11. Suffolk, , s.s.. via, Australia, early. BAN FRANCISCO: Sierra, R.M.s., August 7. NEW YORK: , , . Briez Hull, e.s., sailed June 14, due about August 15. ■ _ .. Bergermeister Hiclanann, sailed June 16. Indradevi, s.s;, via Australia, left New lore, July 12, due Auckland about September 20. Haversham Grange, s.s., via Australia, due early in September. ' • Ma.rere, s.s., via Australia-, to sail. 'Sydney: Zealandia, 5.8., to-morrow. Star of Australia-, s.s., Monday. CAPETOWN': Papanui, s.s., sailed July 25. CALCUTTA: Aparima, 8.5., about September. (South Africa-. •' Germania, barque, early. I FIJI: : Vienna, 8.5., about August 31. ! Rakanoa, s.s., about August 14. Navua, 8.5., August 16. iBAMOA: ; Navua, 8.8., August 16.. TONGA: Navua, s.s., August 16. Newcastle: Pendle Hill, barquentine, Bailed. ! Handa Isle, barquentine, sailed. . Northern Chief, barque, early. Kathleen Hilda, barque, early. LYTTELTON: ' , , , 1 Pelotas, barquentine, early, BLUFF: • . La Bella* barquentine, sailed July 28. • Projected departures. : BAN FRANCISCO: Ventura, R.M.s., August 4. 'NEW YORK: ' 1 Germania, barque, to arrive. iBAMOA: ' Navua, s.s., August 22. JTONGA: Navua, s.s., August 22. SYDNEY: Victoria, 5.8., Monday. .FIJI: ' Taviuni, 8.5., August 9.. • UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. . ' To-day: Taxawera leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at 12 noon. • Monday: Hawea arrives from Westport. Wednesday: Hawea leaves for Westport. Thursday: Talune arrives from Southern and East Coast ports; Hauroto arrives from Tahiti and Rarotonga. Friday: Taviuni arrives from Westport. Saturday: Wanaka arrives from the Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru; Talune leaves for East Coast and Southern ports. WEST COAST. • Sunday: Takapuna arrives t from Welling-' ton and New Plymouth. •• Monday: Takapunti leaves for New Plymouth and Wellington at 2 p.m. (1.10 p.m. train). ' " : - , ' . . , < • 'Tuesday:' Rosamond arrives from Greymouth, via New Plymouth. Thursday: Rotoiti arrives from' Nelson, Wellington, and New Plymouth, and leaves again for'the same ports at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). ; , , ; ~ ; ; HUDDART, PARKER, AND CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Sunday: Victoria arrives from Southern; ports ; - Zealandia arrives, from Sydney. Monday: Victoria leaves for Sydney at 5'.30 " p.m. 1 Y :; ' . Tuesday; Zealandia ' leaves for Southern ports at 2 p.m. ' ' 1 > • NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisement daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. i Phoebe, H.M.S., in Calliope Dock. _ ' i Southern Cross, mission steamer, in stream. . 'Tarawera, b.f., at ■ Queen-street Wharf. t Maori, s.s., in stream. Laira, barque, at Hobson-street Wharf. iAldebaran, barque, in Auckland Dock. , ■ jßlverland, barauentine, at Hobson-street Wharf. ■ IMPORTS. • Per Maori, from.London: 200 bags alum cake, 226 cases beer, 61 bundles bar iron, 47& I boxes candles, 22 crates, 100 cases cyanide, 3 leases glass, 187; girders, 74 cases galvanised I iron, 40 rolls lead, 623 keg 3 paint, 64 pianos, 1283 bundles and 651 pipes, 758 plates spelter, '49 cases tin, 15 cases tobacco, 122 zinc plates, • 334 bags manure, 36 tanks, 38 casks and 668 cases spirits, 17 casks and 172 drums oil, and ■ sundries. ■,

T it Ufa. Phcebo, 'which is now undergoing 'general overhaul in the Calliope Dock, will remain in dock for about three weeks longer. ' The Union Company's steamer Tarawera (leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at i noon to-day. ■ • , . ' Yesterday the steamer Squall left for the (Northern Wairoa. - " ■ ~ ' The Northern Company s steamer Ngapuni [left last night for Whangarei. ; , Yesterday morning the Northern Company s I steamer Clansman arrived from the North with a. number of passengers and a cargo ,of tauri gum, etc. ' •■. m : The Northern Company's steamer Terra,mora - left last night for Mercury Bay and iJluaotunu. . , ~, , ■ Yesterday the steamer Glenelg left for WhaB The "Northern Company's steamer .. Wellington . left for Tauranga last evening. "This afternoon the auxiliary schooner ■Greyhound leaves for the North. The Northern Company's steamer, Paeroa leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 4 p.m. to-morrow. „ , „ ,• , Yesterday ,the steamer Stella waS, floated out of the Auckland Dock after cleaning a.nd painting, and left at night for Whangarei. The Union Company's steamer HaWea' arrived at Westport from Auckland yesterday, and loads coal back to this port, y The Tyser liner Star of England arrived at Wellington from Auckland yesterday, and on discharge of her cargo from New York proceeds to Sydney to load for South Africa. . Yesterday the barque Aldebaran was floated into the Auckland Dock for cleaning and' painting. The barque will be towed down to Mercury Bay by the p.s. Awarua to-night to load timber, for Sydney. -

THE VICTORIA. • The Huddart-Parker steamer Victoria-left Napier for the North yesterday. She calls at Gisborne to-day, and is due at Auckland tomorrow morning. The steamer proceeds on to Sydney at 5.30 p.m. on Monday. THE ZEALANDIA. The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia is due from Sydney to-morrow, and after the usual medical and Customs inspection will berth at the Queen-street Wharf. . THE HAUROTO. The Union Company's steamer Hauroto is due at Auckland on Thursday next from the Society and Cook Islands. - THE LA BELLA. " The barquentine La Bella, bound to Auckland with a cargo of produce from the Bluff, which put back to port on Tuesday last, resumed her voyage to this port at noon yesterday. . . NEW FERRY STEAMER. : : The keel of the new steamer for the Devonport Steam Ferry Company lias been laid down by Mr. C. Bailey, jun., and the framing of the steamer is now being proceeded with. The keel is a splendid piece of Australian hardwood, and is about 90ft in length. THE TUATEA. The new steamer Tuatea, recently built by Mr. C. Bailey, jun., of Auckland, to the order of the Union Steam Ship Company, to act as a tender at Gisborne, is now having her engines fitted in by Messrs. A. and G. Price, at the Thames. The Tuatea is expected to return to Auckland under her own engines about Tuesday or Wednesday next, and she will proceed to Gisborne the following week THE MAORI. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Maori arrived from London direct at 8 a.m. yesterday and anchored in the powder ground, having a quantity of explo- • res on board. -[After the usual inspection ! the steamer was granted pratique, and the

work of discharging the explosives commenced into lighters, and it, is expected to be completed in time for the steamer to bo berthed at the Queen-street Wharf about noon to-day Captain G. Nicole, late of the Rangatira, is ,in command, and has with him the following deck officers:— Mr, W. F. Clarke; second, Mr. F E. Lambert; third, Mr. L. B. Oilman; fourth, Mr S. P. Newman. Mr S R. Brewer is in charge of the engine department, and has with him Messrs. S. M'. Pease, W. L. Harvey, P. Marwood, and C. R6ss, Messrs. H. C. Hutchinson and A. G. Why to being the refrigerating engineers. The second officer reports: Vlie Maori left London on Juno 5 and experienced fine clear weather until nearing the Tasmanian coast, when strong northerly winds prevailed. Tasmania was passed on July 22, and Cape Maria Van Diemen on the morning of the 27th, very heavy weather being experienced down the coast to arrival. The Maori proceeds South on discharge. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 4