SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The shipping in the Port of Auckland has been exceedingly brisk (luring the past month, the arrivals and depart tires of vessels from oversea ports being more than the average. Outside of the usual intercolonial traders, the San Francisco mail steamers, and steamers from the Islands, the. arrivals included the Opawa (7907 tons), from I/ondon; the Surrey (5455 tons), from Liverpool; the Pondo (1722 tons), from Vancouver; Star of Scotland '(10.000 tons), from London; the St. Helena (4203 tons),' front West Australia ; the John Bardie (4150 tons), from New York; the Ayrshire (7952 tons), from Liverpool; Queen Amelie (4878 tons), from New York. All these vessels brought cargoes of general merchandise. An important visitor to the port was the training ship Herzogin Sophie Charlotte, of the Norddeutscher-Lloyd, from Bremerhaven, with a cargo of superphosphates, on discharge of which she mailed for Sydney.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13442, 21 March 1907, Page 9
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