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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

: r ;; v .- '^ ARRIVALS. Wellington, s.s., 279, T. Haultain, from Tan»antra. Passengers: Mrs. Emmett, Miss M. 4A f • Smith, the Rev. Kapper, Messrs. Forder. Jeffrey, c/ Skinner,: and two steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., v ' s.b., : 273, C. Hopkins, from Opotiki, ?•" Ohiwa. and Tauranga. Passengers: Mr. and ' Mrs E. Withy, Mesdames Heard, Hiscock, Black, V Misses Heard," Bell. Mclntyre (2),. Messrs McKen- . zie, Costisan, McWilbams, Francis, Smith, McAl*3";■ lister,> Karia, ' Constable —Northern S.S. * ' C °Ai>3mil! t s.s., : 200. J. Wilson, from Tairua and i J'' / > Mercun- Bay. Passengers: Mesdames Smith, '■ Lowe, " Mcyeiiberg, Hamilton, 'ionge, Hughes, 4 J Crawford, 'Hawthorne. Hodge. Misses French, ' White Craik, Messrs. Barnes, V llungton, Hannan, fi' . Tonee* Brophy, Settlur, Brown, Williams, Oftorke, Sherlock, Isliton, O'Connor, Marshall-Northern S, Kanieri,! 3 "2o3. ; T. Scott, from Whangarei. Passengers: Mesdames Hal? .Tones, Messrs A S. Fagan, Smith,; Reeve, Northern i>.S. Co., : v"' 8 agents." ::£?■'J-SurSv v. -V' 'v ■' ■ ■ DEPARTURES. 1 rra/uetheue, lI.M. twin-screw steel cruiser, 2i:js tons -7000 horse-power, 8 guns, Captain Wooil- •• - C °Slerra.'°R.lis!!'6ooo,'' 11. V. Iloudlette, for Syd- ,*■ nev.V : Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ounson, PsS Mr.' and Mrs. Allan Kelly and child. Dr. and Mrs Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Milroy and infant. MesC. !; ' dames Harrison Lee, TurntmU H. Cavanagh. and •infant - Messrs. H. S. Rosenthal, R. Booth, w. u. Lock,' T. W. Gnnnersen, «T. Campbell, , and five 8t Ncauul)i, s.s., 640. E. McLeod, for Whangarei. Wellington, s.s., 279, T. Haultain, for the Great 1 B Waiotahi, s.s., 278, ' C. Hopkins, for Tauranga, if?/. - ° \vaUa»gU s's.! t1 197, P. A. Stein, for Houhora, v : TeKao, and Parengarenga. ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' " 8,8 -» via . Australia, nt Sydney December 6. • : _ - , Waltanui, «•«., . sailed October 7. _ _ • r ;;Tomoana,-s.s.,:via Austraha, due about Secernbcr 27. , " Kaikoura, s.s., " via Hobart, left Capetown November 29, due about December 24. Star of Australia, s.s., via Australia, due about • January 25. . •_■ . . . Tokomaru, s.s., sailed December 3, due. about January 20. Liverpool : • , ' ■ Somerset, s.s., via Australia, sailed November V'*" • .'-O V 14. vO. '*i>- Avrabire, b.s., via Australia, to sail about December 11. due about February 20. ia®!?! Karamea, s.s., sailed October 28, due about December 16. : " . Glasgow : - - 5,:,"!,-. Aupouri, s.s., at Frem3ntl» November 24, to-day. San Fn A3* CISCO : . Sonoma, R-M.s., January 1. Nbw Yobs: Capo Corso, s.s., via Australia, sailed November 13. S^^^®Bnckiiall,.; s.b., via Australia, to Bail. H '.. . Perthshire, b.s., to sail. |gg -s t'Tillta E. Star buck, barque, sailed November 17. , P. J. Wickerstrom, Jun., , barque, via Rockhampton, sailed. Caxcctta: • . ' ■ i 1 Aparima, s.s., due about December 23. Sydhky : • X . > Zealandia, s.s., Sunday. . Nkwcastus: Jessie ; Craig/ barque, early. • 5 .■ Pendle Hill, barquentine.. sailed. 5' ' , , Defiance, brigantine, early, , : ~ Samoa: Manapouri, s.s., January 3. iisnssA:;' ; fji Manapouri, s.s., January.' 3. , s Fiji : . Manapouri, s.s., January 3. CjABBHCBTOWir .* ■ • Frank Guy, barquentine, early. EDITEBtTES; ' • : Empreza, barque, early.

v; PROJECTED DEPARTURES. '' ■ Losruos": ~fe.: Indralema, ' 5.«., \ direct, , about j December 21.' West Coast ■ot Ehglahd: .. ft?? Morayshire," s.s., in December, - ®fti;,SAK-FaisciEoo:i.--■ r " .•.».» ■ ' . Sierra, R.M.S., December 29, Wmmw to«: • J. T. North, barque, loading. mSsmZSxitOA. : > s .sManapouri, a.«., January 10. Tosoa: Manapouri, 8.8., January 10. a . "r ' Stbnbt: s Victoria, ' s.a., Sunday. } • ~ ' Fiji : i'H'v"') Navua, 5.»., December 27. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. "' * ' East Coast. ' , To-day Waikare arrives from Southern : and East Coast porta; Wanaka leaves Chelsea 1 for the 'r , Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru at 2 p.m. V ' Saturday Waikare : leaven for East Coait and Southern < ports at 12 noon; Kaituna leaves for '• West port. Wust Coast. r - . To-day: Takapuna arrires from Wellington and vNew Plymouth and leaves again - for New Ply--1 , mouth only at 3 p.m. (train, 2.10 p.m.). *' ' Saturday : Corinna arrives from Southern ports. HOPDART-PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ' , ' Sunday: Victoria arrives from the South; Zea- - landia arrives. from Sydney. \ Monday: Victoria leaves for Sydney at 12 noon. ' Tuesday r Zealandia leaves for ; the South at 2 p.ra. pm • NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town K;~3s■; Wharf ■at ■ 5 p.m.; Wellington arrives from : the •' Great Barrier at . 6.30 p.m.; Ngapubi arrives from || 'Whangarei about 6 p.m.; Raraws arrives at Onehunga ; from New Plymouth at 8 a.m. and leaves for the same port . at: 4 p.m. (train, 3 p.m.); Kia Ptt^v^ Ora arrives at; Onehunga from ,-Waitnra, - Kawliia, <f ' _ and Raglan late. ■ 1 , HPfMlf4?riday: Apanui leaves for Euaotunu and Meri^,":*:i.;y- cury Bay. at 7 p.m.; Ngapuhi leaves for Wlianga- -■ res, >Marsden Point, etc., at 10.30 p.m.; Kanieri £ r '' arrives from, Whangarei Tdwn: Wharf about 8 Vt / p.m.; Clansman arrives from Russet', Wliangaroa; I and Mangonui about 6 a.m.; 'Wellington leaves for Tauranga at 5 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from lloahoraffAwanui,': and: Waiharara about j 2 p.m. :V ':;VVJ Thames Service: « Steamers leave ' for / Thames t'.' 'and .Paeroa daily. See advertisement, daily paperu. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Iris, lI.M. cable steamer, an stream. Hinemoa, Government . s.s., ; at breastwork. ■ Star of- Ireland, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. * Whakatane, s.s., at : Queen-street .Wharf. .! ' Wanaka, s.s., at Hobson-streefc Wharf. Southern Cross,s mission ' schooner, in stream. - &i\l.l. T. North, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. SBllJs I'leur de Lis, 1 barque,V at : liobson-gtreet Wharf. j Northern Chief, * barque, in stream. • Silver Cloud, barquentine, at Chelsea. , • 'i. Countess of Ranfurly, Government. schooner, -at M-t'--v j Queen-street Wharf. , > . , ' >■ ll.M.a.'Prometheus left for Wellington yesterday lhsjti;'^afternoon.^#'\;' r u The Union Company's t steamer : Wanalca leaves I Chelsea for Dunedm and the Bluff, this afternoon. '.Yesterday morning the' Northern . Company's j i;- 1 -"'' /• steamer Wellington arrived •* from : Tatyanga :: and J V, L*vf: left for the Great Barrier at midnight. St. /■ s f\i The Northern 'Company's steamer Ngapuhi left: last night for Whnngatei. - At 5 p.m. to-day the Northern Company's steamer « Kanieri leaves . for Whangarei Town i- Wharf. - ' The Northern Company's steamer Waiotilii ar- % - . rived from Bay of Plenty ports yesterday with a " ' , number of passengers and a cargo of maize, I. cc., f; rnd left in the evening for the same ports. Yesterday ■ the Northern Company's steamer SssjfifiS ' Apanui? arrived from Taii'ua and way ports -..illi several passengers and a cargo of kauri gum, etc. 1 K-v '' The Northern Company's steamer Wakalere wat ajS>" floated out of Calliope Dock yesterday, after general rr'.jrhaul. • : J?(Tho,->arquentine Empreza lias sailed from..Edithfife burg. South Australia, for Auckland, with a cargo „ of salt. f, r, -jsr Yesterday the barque Northern Chief, went to . to c anchorage. in : the - stream to await a favourable change ■of wind iJa, nil for Kaipar-'... where :V:V. ,he loads timber for Sydney. \ " ■ ■ The Union Company'* steamer aipori ' .ts been 3xecl; ; to-load':! coal ,at- Westport for Auckland' in ' place of the Kaituna. $&&#?■>'4 Yesterday the auxiliary echoonw Aotea com--14 ' menced taking in l cargo for coasc ports and GisjWv.* borne, and will , leave about Wednesday next. 'Hie Union Company's steamer Rakanoa" arrived '' at the Bluff from Newcastle yesterday. ' , The v auxiliary three-masted schooner Kaec is having two new oil enginss. fitted in at Quays -~- street Jetty No. 4. : '- . The Northern Company's steamer Waiiangk wag floated out of Calliope Dock yesterday after cleaning and painting, and left for the North in the if afternoon. . •• • NEW YORK SHIPPING AND FREIGHTS. , Messrs. Arkell and Douglas report, under date •*. of New York, November.4,. as follows The U.S. i and A.S. Co.'s next boat is expected to go on the> •V fj i<\ berth early/ in December, and will -probably call at the'five Australian ports. The Tyser line have no vessel on ti.e berth at present, and their next departure is 'somewhat uneerte. :. Fie?*;ht rates are . unchanged. .>-We , quote: Nsrs> Zealand |K®» r :i L ports,, 27s 6d measurement, £&s to 22$ fed wi'/;»iit. » There is nothing new to advise in ic/?raK~f- to * ", ; T tin* arrangement' between the different lines. 'Die Simf-tlJgeneral feeling is that the propose'i agreement will bo carried out, Mid consequently we look f ' for gradually higher rates. This will be essential •in view of - the fact that tiier* lias been a X'X *' H decided turn so far as charters : a..- ; concerned, 1 . •.and ' rates have advanced some l',a ■ ii. 7;C per t'j'Mi'.srcnt:, and steamers are holding off fcniftill higher figure*. The While Star line ('.re , ■>( likely la ;be a party to any deal between'tlr ither lines, Ipllii although it is . expected they wo - - have been j some time since, aud they , will 1 pro, .ibly ;-.::;ritiuue j to quote such rates as wav be ntcessar; to secure them such cargo as tJyy may >e<(irc * j carry : / * via Li*(irn:wl. So 'achefvilii lof • .r.as - ret 1 0%-''' been adop. '-wit trie dit!V,rc,r' 'J v., ; il , ' /confirm our•*(». s th,:'. ' --v. w;\i_*.]U. - >0 ■.!%' b'w:- '.duo course. V •/ . i ; * Messrs. Stro; ■ ■;."«vTrO* • ! repori, l'at *\l\the Tyser lim «.»ot despijtoi.*w<,vcssc'. to, the v colonies until /inuary next). ■ 7.'be -y.t. Per'li. - dugs, oIA. sad Un»i sjiii b® 4w^tok?d

about December 15 for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton,'and Port : Chalmers. The ; U.S. and A. , line announce a steamer to be despatched for the same ports in January next. THE SIERRA. . The mail steamer Sierra resinned her voyage to Sydney early this morning, the work of discharging cargo having been delayed by the heavy rain.' She is due nt the New South Wales port on Sunday next. • . \ - THE AUPOURI. The Northern Company's new steamer Aupouri, from Scotland and way ports to Auckland, passed Cape Maria Van Diemen at ■ 7.30 a.m. yesterday, and signalled " All well." The Aupouri, which is the latest addition to the company's fleet, is expected to reach port about noon to-day. . • THE WAIKARE. The Union Company's steamer Waikare left Gisborne for Auckland at 9.30 a.m. and passed the East Cape at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, and is expected to arrive about 8 a.m. to-day. THE ZEALANDIA. I The Iluddart-Parker steamer Zealandia left Sydney for Auckland yesterday afternoon, and is due on Sunday afternoon next. . PORT .OF ONEHUNGA. • ARRIVALS. ! Squall, 8.5., Dunn, from Timaru, Lyttelton, and New Plymouth. Rotoiti, s.s., 1159, J. Robertson, from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Pilkington, Edwards, Stone, Keeling, Haney, Schroeder, Giesse, Lassey, McCallum, Waley, Sliand, • Watt, Lady Lockliart, Mesdames Hennseil, Owen, Brailsford, Doric'and two children, Woodard, Messrs. Pilkington, Rerryman, Pender, Owen, Hale. Ledingham, Wynne, Walton, Hanan, Atkinson, Shanalian, Carner, Brailsford, Hunan, Atkinson. Shanahan, Oarvey, Hrailsford, Henderson, Iladerly, Price, Thompson, Sir R. U. Lockhart, the Rev. Dunkley, and 18 steerageUnion S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Squall, s.s., Dunn, for Kaipara. . Rotoiti, s.s., J. Robertson, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers: Misses Morris, Williams, Saw tell. Wool 1 com be, Baker, Grey, McT.eod (2). Grev, Dey, Richards (3), Whit?, Hunt, Hutton, llailey, Succling, Mesdames Robertson, ParnJioni, Henary, Woollcombe, Rycroft, Gibson, Keene, McClure and four children. Richards and three children. Ward, Fischer and child. Champion,' Messrs. Henarv, Little. Hill, i.aston, Williams, "Cooper, Clarke, Richardson, Bourke, Kneenan, Cooper, Thompson, McMahon, Hirsthow, Williams, Budge. Richards (2). Svkes, McLcod. Spencer, Crquhart (3). Caselberg. Scanlon, Dimant. Dix, Mc.Adam, Johnston, Lugate, Williams, Mcintosh, Rutherford, Richardson, Hunt, Scott. Stoke. (2), Fair, McMillan, Smith, Wills Maher, Somerville, Giles, Captains Champion, Baekstrom, McClure, Masters Gibson, Watson, Fair, and 40 steerage. The s.s. Rotoiti arrived from Wellington, Nelson and New Plymouth at 30 a.m. and left again at 6 p.m. yesterday. ' The s.s. Squall arrived from Timaru, Lyttelton, and New I'lvmoutli at 6 a.m. and left again for Kaipara at 5.30 p.m. yesterday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13049, 14 December 1905, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13049, 14 December 1905, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13049, 14 December 1905, Page 4