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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

" . ' ARRIVALS. ' , NOVEMBER 18. Clansman, s.s., 691. W. F«^*"jJL roi " % ns-arei Passengers: Mesdames Wacwlow, A. w" . son, Went, Carter, Misses I nn^» or », r ? U g"S' son. Snell, Wood, Morrison, Crone, Messis. Rj ail, I'sher V. A. Elwarth, cart, Goldsmith, v . Christie H. 1«. Cooke. R. Hooien, Western, Foster, E. O. Whitley, ma", L'.tchenstenn, I L. i . Harris, Hallet. N. Campbell. McLean. Weatheran. • Cnrtwright, Colli.-, Constable Millar, the g Rew. Fathers Seeker. Smiers. and mi. steerage. No nel?,sX 288, Jonas. from Whangarei.i W^otahi i , tb i .s ß . o d 27B CO a Hopkins, from Tauranga and Opotiki. Passengers* Mesdames Paikinson, Appleton, Messrs. Stephen, lurnbull.—Northern ' * s Kani°ri, aS ß.", B ' T. Scott, from Whangarei. Passenrers: Mrs. Harrison Lee, Messrs. C. l». ; Ucckett, H. C. Carey, Walkev and NortherApanui?'V 2M- E. ifcttA <«•'» Mercury Bav and Kuaotunu: Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor, Mrs. Gyde, Messrs. Hartrig. Dalian ,T. Clark, O'Brien, Farker, W. McGregor. A. White, A. Trelease, M. O'Connor, Harsant. Clark, Sherlock, .Constable • Brown—Northern S.S. Co., agents. , November 19. Victoria, s.s. 3000, W. Waller, from Southern • and East Coast ports. Passengers: Mesdames Capper. Righton, Raton and child. Bly the. .J»*.' Bunny, Collins, Blake, Williams. Webb and child," Misses Swanney, Greene, loung, Keil>, Phillips, Honevbnn, Brabant Duff, _ Neighbour, Messrs. Mcßeath, Righton. ktllmgwortb, Couston, Talboys, Scott, Fordo, Evans, L. tie Montalk, Parker, Sadler,; the, Howclen. Butiii • ter. Staines Schraeder, Johnston, Petty. Blake, Robertson, Suff. Parkinson, McLean, Frankham, '• Hart, Webb," Lange, Thomson, , Signer Bragato, ii- and 4* steerage.—L. D. Nathan and Co., agents, v Shirlev Hasell, s.r., 141. Jackson, from (.isborne and coast ports.—A. • . Bevins and Co., aK Sqtiß*ll, S.S., 680, Hammond, from Gisborne.—G. .T. Niccol, agent , 279,- T. Hanltain from TanWellington, s.s.. 279, T. Haultain from Tan- \. ranga. Passengers: Mrs. Jordan. Messrs. I. K. Wilson, Duncan. F. G. K. Clayton, G. „ ood. Leaning, and four steerage— vS. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. November 18. Marere, s.s., 6443, J. C. Felgate, for London, ! Via the South. .... Tarawera, s;s., 2003, John Rolls, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: tor . Gisoorne —Misses Ferris, Barry, Hicks, Pitts. Mesdam-.v-i Armstrong, Slatterv. Hicks and infant, Barry ' and infant,-Ensor and infant. Cuff, Ferris, Nurse Stewart, Messrs. McLeod. Armstrong. J. Hunter, Gilbert. For Napier—Misses Bartie, Munro. Olliver, Howland, Mesdames Comrie and two children, Munro, McLernon, Messrs. Pritt. llovell, - W. Ross, Jones, the Rev. Connie, Captain Munro. For Wellington—Messrs. Barnes, Wlutson, Torter, J. S. McGregor, W. R. Roberts. tor lsy- Lyttelton—Messrs. J. Allan, J. Bodman, the Rev. McCallum. For Dunedin—Mesdames Adams, ■'' Cumming, Messrs. Adams, T. Cuddie. the Rev. _ Cumming; and 20 steerage for all ports. i "• Greyhound, auxiliary schooner, 100. A. Su- . britzky, for Whangaroa, Houhora, and Awanui. j ' " ' November 19. , Kanieri, s.s., 203, T., Scott, for Whangarei. ! UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. | ' - East Coast. . Tuesdav: Kaituna leaves for Westpoit. • ■ / Wednesday: Wanaka arrives from the Bluff, T?': Oamaru, and Timaru. • I ' •" Thursday: Talune arrives from Southern and East Coast ports: Taviuni arrives from Tahiti and Rarotonga: Navua arrives from Westport. " Friday: Wanaka leaves for the Bluff. Oainaru, " .- : ' and Tiniaru. „■■ „ t , Saturday: Talune leaves for bast Coast and Southern " ports at 12 noon, v" West Coast. ; • ' . .. To-day: Takapuna leaves for New Plymouth and Wellington at 4 p.m. (3 p.m. train). Wednesday: Rotoiti arrives from Wellington, . Nelson, and New Plymouth, and leaves again for the same ports at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). •H"C i Friday: Takapuna arrrives from Wellington. * y7; and New Plymouth, and leaves again for New Plymouth only at, 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). HUDDART-PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Today: Zealand arrives from Sydney; Victoria leaves for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. Tuesday: Zeatandia leaves for the South at - * : p.m. • NORTHERS S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. • To-day: Waitangi leaves " for Tauranga at 5 ~ ' p.m.; Clansman leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, \,v*: and Mangonui at 6 p.m.; Chelmsford leaves for ; Awanui, Waiharara, and Houhora at 2 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Whangarei at 10.30 p.m.; *; l-' : Kanieri? arrives from Whangarei about 9 p.m.; " Kta Ora leaves , Onehunga for Raglan, Kawhia, it ;V )• !■'-and Waitara at 1 p.m. (train. 12.10 p.m.): Apa- • ,_ , „ui leaves for Tairua, Mercury Bay, and Wba- .• : iigamata at 7 p.m.: Muritai leaves Onehurga for Opunake and Wanganui at 1 p.m. (train, 12.10 p.m.). . . . ~ Tuesdav: Kanieri leaves for Wliangarei at - ' - * - ' t>m- Ngapuhi arrives at Oneliunga from New Plymouth about 8.30 a.m.; Wellington arrives from Whangarei about' 10 p.m.; Ngapuhi leaves '. Onehunga for New Tlymouth at 4 p.m. (train, 2 p.m.): Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga and Opo**Thames Service: Steamers • leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisement daily paper*. • IMPORTS. ' • Per Victoria, from the South r 2830 sacks wheat," 886 sacks chaff, 326 sacks _ oats. 43 sacks pollard 150 sacks barley, sacks potatoes,; 7. ■' sacks seed, 150 sacks sharps, 290 sacks. 600 100 s.- - - and 520 ; 50's , flour, 712 bales straw. 1000 bags % s''phosphates, ;20 cases bacon. 150 cases butter,, 33 V i cases lemonpeel, 50 cases soap. 35 cases ma c vgrthmhuk• 50 packages ranges and 'fittings. 50 packages figs, 51 sacks and 12 loose hides, 10 cases squash, 24 % , •„« bundles droppers 10 cases sauce, 5 crates earthen-. ' -1" J . ; ware, 15 cases jam, 10 rolls netting, 1 case tobacf~;-. ,f> co 6 kegs cream of tartar, -4 dumps ,skins, 27 cases cheese, 1 65 cases tea, 5 girder plates, / bales leather, 45 cases limejuice. 6 cases r chocolate, 12 packages confectionery, 4 cases coffee, - 6 cases meats. 80 packages agricultural fittings, . 30 packages woollens, 19 hogsheads and 158 cases ; ale, 2 horses, and a large quantity of sundries. The Tyser liner Marere left for the South on Saturday afternoon with original cargo from New York. , ' On Saturday night the Northern Company * steamer Clansman arrived from Whangarei with passengers and general cargo, and leaves at o / • p.m. to-day for Russell. Whangaroa, and Mango Bui.'M : '' '■ The 'Union Company's steamer Tarawera left for East Coast and Southern ports on Saturday i- '.". afternoon with a number of passengers and a large: general cargo. - ■; On Saturday the Northern Company s steamer Waiotahi arrived from Bay uf Plenty ports with , i a cargo of maiw>. etc. \ • The Northern Company's steamer Wellington t':X arrived from Tauranga yesterday morning, and \ leaves for Whangarei at 10.30 o'clock to night. On Saturday afternoon the auxiliary schooner ; : Greyhound left for the North with :i large general cargo. . , ' The Northern Company's steamer Apanui leaves at 7 o'clock this evening for Tainia, Mercury V - Bay, and Wbangamata. \ Yesterday the Northern Company's steamer . .. . - Kanieri left for Whangarei. . \ The brigantine Carin. which was signalled in the gulf on Friday, has arrived at the Thames from Lyttelton. ' . I • . This afternoon the Northern Company's steamer ■ , Chelmsford . leaves for Awanui, Waiharara, and Houhora. • .. : The Northern Company's steamer Waitangi *'<■' leaves for Tauranga at. 5 p.m. to-day. The barquentine Selwyn Craig has sailed from •_> Newcastle for Auckland with a cargo of coal. :'j .Yesterday the steamer Squall arrived from Gis- • .' borne, and leaves to-morrow for the. Northern . - Wairoa. • ' ;: - An exchange says:—The contract which the ' New Zealand Shipping Company have entered into with Messrs. Wm. . Denny and Bros, for 'a twin-screw steamer similar to the Kaikoura provides for her delivery to the company in September, 1906. , The iron ship. Thomasina McLellan,' some years ' back a -trader to New Zealand, has been sold to Finland owners for £3100. i ' The steamer Shirley Hasell arrived from Gisborne and coast ports yesterday afternoon. The steamer loads general cargo for coast ports and Gisborne to-day. Messrs. A. Revins and Co. are the local agents for the steamer. THE VENTURA. The mail steamer Ventura is due to-day from , San Francisco, Honolulu, and Pago Pago, and 1 ' leave* for Sydney a few hours after arrival, THE ''VICTORIA. The Huddart-Parker steamer Victoria, Captain ' W. Waller, arrived from Southern and East Coast ports at 11.30 p.m. yesterday, and berthed * >_ at Quay-street Jetty, No. 2. The steamer was delayed- at Port Chalmers owing to bad weather, and did not leave the Southern port until Wedr' - nesday morning last. Called at Lyttelton on Thursday and Wellington on Friday; worked > Napier and Gisborne on Saturday, and left the latter port at 2 a.m. yesterday, arriving as above. -,' Fresh ito strong westerly winds, moderC*-! ' ' ate sea, : and overcast weather prevailed during " the passage. The Victoria leaves for Sydney at : 5.30 p.m. to-day. ' ' THE SOUTHERN CROSS. ■ The Melanesian Mission steamer Southern Cross left Norfolk Island for Auckland on Friday last and is due to-morrow. • The steamer will remain at Auckland -until, about April next, when she leaves for Norfolk Island and Me- ■; y lanesia. ■ \ THE ZEALANDIA. The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia, which ' left Sydney ;on v Thursday afternoon last, is expected to arrive this morning, and leaves for East Coast and Southern ports to-morrow afternoon. \ ■ - N,: — THE RAKAIA. :• The New 'Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Rakaia is to leave Wellington for Auckland on November 27 to complete her loading for London, and is timed to leave this port for London direct on December 5. - ' THE MAHENO. Sydney, November 18.—The s.s. Maheno. bound ■ to Wellington, cleared the heads at 2.20 p.m. today. '[it was the original intention of the Union i* : - y'. Steam Ship Company to bring the turbine v . steamer Maheno from Sydney ,to Wellington under • cosy steam. That intention ; has been altered, and the vessel will now come across at a speed *" fast enough to bring her into, Wellington harbour to-morrow., afteraoon. J . ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13028, 20 November 1905, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13028, 20 November 1905, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13028, 20 November 1905, Page 4

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