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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

i * * ARRIVALS. Moana, a.*,. 3915, ft. Neville, from Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers: Mesdarnes Eastwood, Robert?. Macfarlane, Maunsell, Carroll, Langford and child, Meads and child, IlnrVersoh and two children, Neville and sou, Gray and child", Warren, Wallace, Misses Uedye, Murray, ' Hlackie, Rind, Hay, Bigg*, Garvell, Floyd, Hyett, . 'Beers, Messrs. Lovett, Johnstone, Lilllco, Gedye, Roberts. Williams, Price, Hodge, Kelly, Adam, Rates, Rohm, Grigsby, Meads. Harversoti, Hopems, • Past*, Blakey. Pretty, Gist, Neville, Simpson, ' Neaic (2), Grif.p, Khowles, ,Warren, Williams, Bratfato, Thomson, Doree, Williams, llbert, Cuthbert, Tdwnlcjr, Jeui;e. Muir, O'Meara, Gaudih, liaaca, Smithes, Denrslcv, Daniel, Fletiry, South, Harris, arid 55 steerage.—tlnion S.S. Co., agents. tla wen, s.s,, 1758, Hutching*, from Westport.— Union S.S. Co., agents. . Young Bungaree, s.s., 78, Whittingham, from ; " * ♦he coast Devonport Steam Ferry Co.-, agents. 1 Coloilrta, ship, 1397, Rirkeland, from Bremen.— W. S. Laurie and Co., agents. < - Greyhound* auxiliary schooner, 100, A. Sii- ".*■ brihky, from Awiuiui, Hoithora, and Whangaros. j —Master, agent. , - • DEPARTURES. .Moulin, s.s., 3915, R. Neville, for Sydney. Pas- ' • _ sengers: Misses Shaman, Gordon, Bull, Abbott, Bleusel, Smith, Tobias, Syer, Jones, IJenricks,' ■■ Mesdame* C. E. Moore. Bull, O. Niccol and two children, Sharinau, Slacken and " boy, Phypers, Beckett and three children. Allen, two children, and nurse, llraithwaite, Manning, Robinsoh, three ■ children; and nurse, Abbott, (J. T. Nicoll, Bleasel, Hawkins, Kim, 11. G. Ptibrick. Ogle and child, Roberts, Baragwanath, 1 Memory, Messrs. C. E. Moore, Hull, R. J. Carter, A. E. E. Dodd, R. MeLeod, J. G. Dvunimond, W. S. Whitley, JUhi, . Slacken, 11.I 1 . lfadley, .1. M. Mennie, Beckett, Manning. J. C. Campbell, li. MoLeod. Em, 11. 0. Pilbrick, McMmter, McKinnon, 0. Dick, W. D. Goodman. E. Tojllin, Tobias, W. Proctor. C. Wil- *<;», Hplnety, U. Warren. W. Smith, Lincoln, : Stock, J. Cameron, Fay, Nicoll, VY. Sarjcant, Robinson, Pi of. Le Beau, Dr. Nun an, Colonel Robert*, Master Nicnll, and 45 steerage. S'Ritpulii, S.s., 640, E. Stephenson, for Wliangarei. . ; ■ . ' Clansman. s.s., 591, W. Farquhar, for Russell, Whtuigaron, and Mangonui. • Atipotirl. s.s., 463. T. HtltiHnin, for llouhora Bin] Ilokiaiißa. Si.,/* Stella; s.s., 267, E. SellrtM, for the coast. Autimiri, s.s., 200, K. McLeod, for Mercury Bay and Tniruu. . tiv-r.: WaiUiigi, S.s., 197, P, A. Stein, for Tauranpa. . Clirlni'tnid. Ji.s., 70, H. Richards, for Awanu: and Wailuinmi, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ■■■ Lu.itioit: Mitiiiro, s.s., via Australia, due about Septem- - I* '20. Pakolm, s.s., direct, Sailed August 8. jl Indraaevi, s,*., via Australia, sailed Auguit 24. flakto.■ s.s., to sail. Kaipata, s.s., to sal!. . * - BAN t'fUNciico • 1 Ventura, R.M.a., September 10. - [,!VKni-iHit,: , . Somerset. s.s., vi Australia, sailed July 20, due middle of September. Dorset ««., to sail September 15. Dravfnii Grange, s.s., to sail in September. Jp ; ' Suffolk, ss.,; direct, due About October 4. k Star ol New Zealand, 8.8., via Australia, sailed . ' August IS. . OtAs.iow : Kippinjtham Grange, s.s., direct, at St. -Vincent on August 24, with machinery dis"V abled, ! J : Ngatiawa. «.«. (new), about September 10. NKW Yuttx. BUrgeimelstcr Ilachmarvn, s.s., via Australia, due Wednesday. Cornwall, s.s., via Australia, sailed July 20, due middle of September. ' . Willesden, a a., via Australia, sailed July 7. Aymcric, s.s., sailed. Courtfield, s.s., via Australia, sailed August 5. Wimbledon, s.s., direct, to rail. Como, i.e.. via Australia, to sail. Matoppo. <.s.. via Australia, to ail. Highland Monarch, s.s., to load. Philadelphia : Doride, barque, put into Mauritius in distress on June 13. flrornv; . . fiursretmeiaiep Hat;hmanii, s.s., Wednesday. Victoria, s.s., Sunday. • Nhwcastls: Pendle Hill, barquentine, sailed. . Constance Craig, barque, sailed. Silver Cloud, barquentine, sailed. Hirotha, barque, sailed, August 31. BOSBTTKY : Breia liel, s.s., to rail. , Cajxhtt A : Aparima, «.s., via Singapore and S»nlar*Dj, jf'.i.t i ' about to-day. s:' i Fiji : t Whangape, 5.«., to-morrow. f. Tavinni, s.s., to sail. Tosga : Navua, e.g., September 13. ' . Burfr: > Casablanca, barque, sailed August 16. Ltttelton •. J:.'. ' ir 'Wai'iti, barque, sailed September 2. • —- PROJECTED DEPARTURES ■■■' Loj»DO.V: Karamea, s.s., via the South, to-day. Sis FAAVCISOO : Sonoma, R.M.s., September 11. STDWBI: / Zcalandia, a.s., Monday. ;:v" Kiw York: Vigeland, barque, to load. Sauoa: Navua, s.s., September, 18. . !To*qa: Navua, s.s., September 18. Tint :■■■•■ Manapouri, a.i., to-morrow. Bucentaur, s.s., September 7. VASCOWm: Bucentaur, ■•»., September 7. Norfolk Iblaitd: • Southern Crow, mission ■(earner, September 7. Rabotokga : ■■ Hauroto, s.s., to-day. Tahiti-. * Hauroto, 8.8., to-day. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. East Coast. To-day: Mokoia sails for East Coast- and Southern port?, 4 p.m.; Hauroto sails for Raratonga and Tahiti, 5 p.m. * S Wednesday: Whangape J arrives 3 from Fiji; Manapoori sails ;'for : Suva and Levuka, 4 p.m.; Hawea sails for Westport, via Limestone Island, Napier, and Wellington, at. 5 p.m. ' Thursday: Tarawera arrived from South; Apa-. rima sails for Wellington direct. *?3 1 ' Saturday: Tarawera sails for South, ,12 noon; Whangape sails for Westport (meantime). 1 , Whst Coast. Wednesday: Rotoiti arrives from Wellington, Nelson,' and New Plymouth, and sails again for 1 " the same ports, 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). • •Friday: Rosamond arrives from * Greymouth;' Takapuna arrives ( from Wellington and New *. "Plymouth, and sails again for New Plymouth only, 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). Saturday: Rosamond sail* for Kaipara. -"j; ' "" NORTHERN 5.3. CO.S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from > New Plymouth about 8 a.m., and leaves for New '■ Plymouth at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.); Kanieri !>■'/' leaver for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei about 4.30 p.m. ;. J Thames Service: : Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisement daily paper*. ■ ' VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Pioneer, H.M.s., In Calliope Dock. • • Bucentaur, s.s., in stream. Karamea, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf, Papamii, s.s,, at Queen-street Wharf. * Mokoia, s.s , at Queen-street Wharf. , Hawea, S.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. Southern Cross, mission steamer, at Hobsonstreet Wharf. Manapouri. s.t)., at Queen-street Wharf. Vigeland, barque, in stream. Tolonna, ship, in stream. vountes* of Ranfuriy, Government schooner, in stream. . IMPORTS. Fer Hawea, from Westport: 1793 tons coal. >4,-. Per Colonna, from Bremen 2100 tons kainit, I Superphosphates, etc. ■P is* Per Moana, from the South: 30 casks ale, 16 * ranges, 250 sacks flour, 26 cases empty acid jars, 10 cases pickles, 26 packages buffer frontings, 30 boiler , stay bolts, 43 , bales hay, 661 bales straw, 165 sacks seed, 68 cases meats, 32 empty cask?, t 837 sacks elm,if, ;514 sacks potatoes, 1410 sacks ' '~ J wheat, 63 bundles empty sacks, 20 drums oil, 60 t • bundles wire, 130 cases soap, 30 cases lard, 95 '*V< cases matches, 40 cases punch, 61 cases tea, 22 coils tope, 11 levies wool, 50 bundles bedsteads, 25 sacks barley, transhipments,, arid a quantity of . sundries. EXPORTS. ,*■' ' Per Moana, for Sydney: Four boxes gold, 7 ' racks hides, 4 bales hair, 8 bales glue pieces, 7 bales horns, 26 bales flax, 6 casks tailings, 75 ?ackage« sultanas, 5 cases matches, 2 sacks mo*?, 100 cases kauri gum, 137 sacks sand, 55 bales hemp, 60 sacks pumice, sand, 15 sacks cocoanuts, * 143 pieces timber, 1 horse, transhipments " per Hauroto from this Islands, and sundries, Transhipments per Rimutaka from London arrived from the South by the Moana yesterday. S*"';.*', The Union ; Company's steamer Hauroto leaves for the Eastern Pacific this evening. Last night the Northern Company's steamer '♦ Ngapuhi left for Whangarei. - - - The barque Hazel Craig sails from Whangarei about Wednesday next for Melbourne with a cargo of timber. Last evening the Northern Company's steamer i • Clansman left for the North. . ' - . The Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi leaves for Bay of Plenty ports at 8 a.m. tomorrow. . L, , slfSk, Yesterday afternoon the. Northern Company s « 1 i steamer Chelmsford left for . the North. ; ■ ' The Northern Company's steamer Apanui left ■ for Mercury Bay and Tairus yesterday. Last evening the Northern Company e steamer Waiting! left for Tauranga. . • •• • • • • , VetierdaV the auxiliary schooner; Greyhound arrived from the North with » cargo ot kauri gun, ft©. - ■

The steamer Young Bungareft arrived from the North yesterday with it. tuft: of i logs. • On Sunday the barque Aldebaran sailed from Hokianga for Sydney with a cargo of timber. The Northern Compaifiy'n steamer Kanieri leaves for Whangaret Town Wharf at 5 p.m. to-day. Yesterday the steamer Brisbane arrived at Lyttelton from Newcastle- with a cargo of coal, on discharge of which she leave* for Kaipara to load timber for Australia. . On Sunday the scow Haere sailed from Kaipara for Auckland with a kargo of timber. THE MOKOIA. The Union Company's steamer Mokoiß. which ar'ived from Sydney parly yesterday morning. «a» granted pratique shortly after daylight, and berthed at Quay-street .Jetty No. 2. The steamer leaves for East Coast arid Southern ports this afternoon. THE CONSTANCE CRAIG. A barque was flighted by the a.a. Mokoia 011 Saturday last 80 miles to the westward of Cape Maria Van Diemen. which was supposed to be the Constance Craig, from Newcastle to Auckland. THE PENDLE HILL. The barqtientme Pencil© Hill, bound from Newcastle to Auckland with a cargo of coal, was spoken by the s.s. Mokoia on Saturday Inst, 160 miles to the westward of Cape Maria Van Diemen, and wished to be reported "All well." THE HAWEA. The Union Company's steamer Hawea, Captain Hutching*, arrived from W'estport early yesterday morning and berthed tit the Hobson-sireet Wharf to discharge her cargo of coal. The. steamer left WeStport 011 Thursday evening last and met with fine weather on th» passage. The Hawea leaves for Limestone .Island, Napier, Wellington, and Westport to-morrow. THE MOANA. The Union Company'!) steamer Moana, which is relieving the Manuka in the Auckland-Sydney trade in the meantime, arrived from Southern and East Coast porta at 5 a.m. yesterday after a very smart passage from Oisborne. The Moan a, which is , under , the command of Captain R. Neville, lias recently undergone a very extensive "overhaul at Port Chalmers, and was docked at Lyttelton. Mr. 0. M. (lillon, the purser, reports. The Moana left Duuedin on August 29 and called at, Lyttelton. Wellington, Napier, and Uifcborhe,leaving the latter port at 9.10 a.m. 011 Sunday last- and arriving as above. Experienced light Winds and smooth was until leaving Oisborne, then(!e> moderate west-north-west winds and seas Until arrival. The Moana left for Sydney last night. THE COLONNA." The Norwegian ship Colonna arrived from Bremen .yesterday morning after a voyage of 117 days, and anchored in the quarantine "ground for niedleai and Customs inspection, on completion Of which pratique wit* granted. The ship sailed from the German port- on May 8 and met with generally fine weather until rounding the Cape of Good Hope on the 64th day out. Very coarse weather then beset the vessel right across the Southern Ocean and oil the Australian coast. Cape Otway was passed oil Aitgust 19, and the Three Kings made on Saturday afternoon, strong »o«th-we«t winds prevailing down the const to ■ arrival. Particulars of the ship's voyage will be found ■ elsewhere in this issue. The Colonna brings a full cargo of kaiinit, superphosphates, etc.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13273, 4 September 1906, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13273, 4 September 1906, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13273, 4 September 1906, Page 4