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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

. , ARRIVALS. • KS';.: iota,hi. s.s., 273. 0. Hopkins, from Opotf&V tiki, Obiw». awl Tauranga. Passengers: Mesdarat>3 Kirk. Kwin. Keele, Messrs. Keefe. • Winters. Tye, Cart wright, Cato. Kin, Laurie, Master Kora.—Northern S.S. Co.. "Kent 3. Kanieri. s.s., 203. 'I. Scott, from \Vhangarei Passengers: Mesdames Chissell, Bellini» i! -, Messrs. Obis-sell. Tippett, Groogison. Cope. Field. Heston, Moacoritti. Constable McDon- ' aid.-—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. Ngapuhi, 9.. 640. K. Stephenson, from hangarei. Passengers: Mesdames Goodson, V Davy Syino, Mioses .Knight, irodshani, A. Cairns, 1.. Cairns. Killed, Messrs. Goodson. Armstrong. JDysart, Bullsniiter. R. 'K rare, R. Frodshaui, Stone. Robertson. J. 1). «• Kenzie, McKac. Cobrin, W. A. 1.l worth, \V. rl'u.V > Be ton, and live steerage.Northern Bs>. Co.. fe v '' ascents. , _ Energy, s.s.. SC. Bindon. from Tuui ttncjii. ifeH* BuritonVUennet and Co., agents Kte: Edward, brig. 234. D. C. Johnstone, jrom Tiyttelton.—G. V. Kdgciimbe, agent. ■ ' <;•. ' DEPARTURES. Indralema, s.s.. 6669, T. Trotter, for Napier and the South. . Zeal and s.s.. ,3000. P. G. Entwisle, tor s &/ East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: For Gistorne—Messrs. Oekloston, Cap! in. J life.: lian. Lysnar, Carroll. Croker, Ifwwrsou, Georgeson, Parker. Kavanagh. anil Glasgow. For Napier Miss White, Mesdames Wood, >". Dixon, C. B. Stone. Lady Whitmore. Messrs. R. H. Maorc. Walts. Toucan. Stretton. G-rif-liilis, R. Salmon. For Wellington-Misses Chase, Brown, Wignall, Mesdames 11:11. Hill, Hounsell. Messrs. Forgie. Hill. laird. Chase. For Lyttelton—Misses Lnlxiel. Fleiiv ming, Churchouse, Bates, Mrs. Hemus. Messrs. O. Dale, A. M. Bryne. For Ihinedin—Misses ffv. ; Park (4), Mesdnraqa Park, Mathers, Mr. by' Mathers. Master Park, and 15 steerage for all fc-.r.-; ports. k;'; Kanieri, 5.9., 203, T. Scott, for Whangarei. : UNION S.S. GO 'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. To-day: Vienna arrives from Fiji: Havvea arrives from Wcstport. . . _ " • Thursday: Taluno arrives from Soutnern . and East Coast ports: Tariuni arrives from . • Eastern Pacific Islands. t . . - Friday- Hawea leaves for vvestport at 5 llaDl ■ p f i /I/, (,♦ Saturday* Talune leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at noon; Hanpiri arlives from East Coast bays and Limestone &*s% Island. S|/ * WEST COAST. To-day: Rotoiti arrives from Wellingfton, Nelson, and New Plymouth, and leaves pf||§f«Saia for the same ports at 3 p.m. (2.10 t'Thursday: Rosamond arrives at Onehnnga Thursday: Rosamond arrives at Onehnnga L'j from Gr».*y month and New Plymouth. - t'i'i'. Friday- Tskapuna arrives from Is e\v PjyMM month and Wellington, and leaves again for New Plymouth only at 4 p.m. (-.10 p.m. ." train); . Rosamond leaves for Greymouth at 4 p.m. f||H:/'; NORTHERN S.S. CO. MOVEMENTS. To-day: Waitangi leaves for the Barrier at midnight; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei at : - ■ 9.50 p.m.; Mangapapa. arrives from V nakatane; Waiotahi leaves for Opotiki. etc., at 2 p.m.: .Waitangi arrives from Tauranga about 6 a.m. , , ■ : B§§ Thursday: - Kanieri 'eaves for Whangarei i Town Wharf at 5 p.m.: Waitangi arrives .from th*. Great Barrier at 4.58 p.m.: Ngapuui arrives from Whangarei about 10 p.m.: Jua. yJtS Ora arrives at Onehnnga from Raflan, Kav whia, and' Waitara late; Rarawo leaves at Chiehunga from New Plymouth at 8.40 a.m. i, and leaves foi same port at 3 p.m. _ (tram. HV. J. 10); Kanieri arrives from Whangarei about £ a.m. fell Friday: Apanni leaves for Kuaoinnu and • ilercury Bay at 8 p.m.; Ngapuhi'leaves for P|# ■- Whangarei. Marsden Point, etc.. at 10.30 ISCI'f p.m.'; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei town Spffc. Wharf about. 5 p.m.; Clansman arrives from Russell. Whan gar and Mangonui about 6 " • a.m.;' Waitangi leaves for Tauranga at . 5 , p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from llouhora, Awanni, and Waiharara abont 2 p.m.; Wel- •'• lington arrives* from Hokianga; Mangapapa $'{'■leaves for Whakatane and Ohiwa at 4 p.m. MlliilSThames Service: Steamers leave for Thames v \ and' Paeroa daily. See advertisement daily r"'*V. .®aper3. || ' ' IMPORTS. ;j-v p Per Edward, from Lyttelton: 3316 sacks / produce. EXPORTS. ' vjp?S;ii,Ptr Zealandia. for the South: 4500 bags . and 38 cases., sugar, 60 cases schnapps, / crates biscuits, 8 cases bread, 321 cases fruit, 1 21 cases fish, 3 cases marble. 18 cases wicker-'.-ware, 13 sacks oysters, 6 boxes tomatoes. 25 .. bandies brooms, 10 hags potatoes. 13 kegs | load, 2 cases frozen rabbits, 35 packages fur- • niture, • 10,470 pieces timber. 21 cases boots, 19 cases salmon. 11 cases confectionery, £3 iiiSpackages polish.' 800 bags cement, 10 milk cans, .20 sacks sharps, 300 sacks flour. 66 boxes r' " raisins, 20 cases drapery, 50 bags wheatmcal. 6 / caste whale oil, 10 cases waters, 3 cases pianos, 70: sacks bran. 11 casks vinegar, 38 - boxes; eggs, and sundries.

||| n i?' The art-Par Iter steamer Zeaiandia left yesterday afternoon for East Coast and Southern ports, with a number of passengers and a large general car jo. y:'* Last night the Northern Company's steamer Ngs.pubi arrived from Wliangarei with passengers and general cargo, and leaves for fn®*.;the gamo place again at 9.20 o'clock to-night. The Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi arrived from Bay of Plenty ports yesterday, •with a cargo of ihaize, etc., and leaves for the samo. ports again at 2 p.m. to-day. Yesterday afternoon the Northern Company's steamer Kanieri loft for "Whangarei fei;'4iTown Wharf. . The Northern Company's steamer Waitangi arrives from • Tauranya this morning, arid leaves for the Great Barrier at midnight. ■ Yesterday a large barque bound north » passed the East Cape, and will probably be :i.the*Bpnik, from Lyttelton to Auckland. piM* The union* Company's steamer Hawea, from V-West port, . to Auckland, passed Cape Maria "Van Dieinen at 11 a.m. yesterday, and should M'ftjijxmike port this morning. yesterday the three-masted schooner Isabel berthed ,at the Qneen-street Wharf.

The Union Company's . steamer Whangape left Westport for Sydney yesterday, with a ||| ; p| cargo of coal foi the British Admiralty.

> THE VIENNA. f*v- , The Union Company's chartered steamer Vienna is due from Fiji to-day with a cargo , aof raw sugar, which will bo discharged at iplsSthifiß'agdJ Works, Chelsea.

' ? • the indkalema. " iV''-The Tvser liner Indralema left for Napier s|P Bjuulthe South yesterday , morning with origif®H % nal carj;o from London. After taking 111 MpSricargo the steamer returns to Auckland about k##December, 9 to complete her loading for Lendon, this being the last port of call in New pfcfr;?; Zealand.

THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL. ' ; vi)i'/.,*Thc mail steamer Sierra is due from SydI ney on i Friday morning next, and _ proceeds ?"»'■ • "on her voyage to Island ports and San Francisco at 3 o'clock the same afternoon. 'Inn >*, J following passengers have booker! to leave by §'$■ the steamer: Mr. and lira. Sandys and ; maid, ' Sir. and Mrs. Arthur Tasheira, Mr. and Mrif. 'Shijraian. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert - ' Loring, Mesdames E. Coliey. 11. Stedham. P. Vuiiuui, f JQ|B0 lindy. 0. Hughes and. infant, m. - i Edvens, , Misses . Edith Kirkwood, Gertrude ky;. Lonsdale, D. Roundy, E. McLean, M. Hughes, 8j < Newton, Beaucbamp. Skeeta. A. Freeman, { ' Major Timson, Captain H. Schmidt, Messrs. w ■ " Catkin Mills, Harold Wilde, McKee Rankm, J. Tarlovitz, C. McDatle. C. H. Schwie.v. J. (■; ' Shack el ton, Skeets, Rutherford and family, : ■ P. Way, ;E. Edvens, D. I). McKay, G. Hughes, C. Hughes, Geerge Cooke, and 1:3 steerage, v"-;. •- •: — —— THE EDWARD. ?';■ " t ". The brig Edward arrived • frora Lyttelton yesterday afternoon with a full cargo of protf duce. The brig will be well remembered, in '•, Auckland, for she has visited this portion \ . many occasions when she was under the Nor- . * ■ wegian Hag. Some years ago she was sold 'I'-J 1 ;', to a Sydney firm, and after running in the V! ■'' intercolonial trade was again sold, this time gjpfe passing into the hands of a Hobart firm, to ■•j;/ 'whom sine now belongs. Whilst at Hobart the Edward was thoroughly overhauled and refitted with new sails, gear, etc., and is i'iir": now in splendid order. She loaded a cargo of hard-wood timber in Tasmania for Lyttelton, and on discharge at the Southern port jgWb'-' loaded produce for Auckland. Of the passage Captain D. C. Johnstone reports: Sailed from Lytt<lton on the evening of October 13, and passed East Cape on the morning of the 16th, having had a southerly breeze all • yS ; K the way up. From the East. Cape strong variable winds prevailed, thus prolonging the w passage. The Edward has berthed at. the {~ > Queen-street Wharf, and will commence discharging cargo this morning. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13006, 25 October 1905, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13006, 25 October 1905, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13006, 25 October 1905, Page 4