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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

/ ' .. < .77 ARRIVALS. , • • Encounter, H.M. second-class cruiser, 5830 tons, ftt;;.; 1.12,000. horse-power, 11;; guns,; Captain 11. N. W. Elliott, from, Wellington. .>,' .-<" ■•■•■-■■ •"Frankdale, s.s., 4836, Kidd; from New York '...-••; and Australia.—Arthur H. Nathan, agents.; < ' Ngatiawa, as., 463, P. A. Stein, from Taurauga. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Anquetil'and' two chil- • dren, Messrs. - Campbell, Davis,; Marshall,. Berridge, Whitehead, Boyle, Patterson, Price, and one steerage.Northern S.S. Co., agents. •- Squall, 8.8., 369, J.. Benton/ from Whangarei.— Union S.S. Co., agents. ;, Pelican,;».«., 179, W. Gardiner, from Whanga- '";-, rei.—Devonport Steam Ferry Company, agents. v' ■.."•■;-,•; *Fairburn, auxiliary schooner,'R.-'Fletcher,' from -'Napier and Tolago Bay.—Master, agent.

DEPARTURES. " , > , .1? Taluno, 's.s.. George Holford, for Fiji. ' Paesengerß: Misses B. Keith. O. Whitcombc, Paul, .'* .-..'■ Wood, G. Stuart, Wells, Peat, Godfrey, Grant, An- ' deraon, Allen, Mesdames A. B. Donald and son, * G. Goodwin, Oldfleld and maid, \ Lawrence and \ . three children," Peat, Griffiths, Hewitt, : Halliday, i Warren,,, Scott, ,MacNieol.:,..Tohneon, Gaddum, French and boy, Wells,' F. Palmer and infant, Clare, child, and infant,. Rollett, Blundell, Camp--bell, Messrs. 1 Crosse, C. D. Kennedy, A. Haw ley, • Rollett, Blundell, Campbell. J. Barber, R. Bar--.:>,ber, B. s Squire, Allen, J. W. Jacka. t Shiels, -Tot- • man, Saoday, A. W. Kent, McLeod, Wells, Ander- • son. Wells,. Gudmansen, T. Pratt, M. Spence,: 3. '-"': Henry, •: L. G. \ Hoagland, Booth, Howell, Young, , Griffiths, A. B. Donald and son, G. Goodwin. Old- . -."-'■'■•.field, Teat, Johnson, Godfrey, Holloway, C. ;J. '.) . ''Morris, Orr,' Griffiths. Binsley, Gaddum, McKel- ] ; ;■■ ■"■. Tar, Millet, J. T. Smith, French, Griffiths, Abra- ] . hams,. Sir E. Lechmere,; Dr. Smith,- Captain the ] "••• 'Hon. • R.; T. ,' Lawler. Captain Lcighlon, Captain c :'" Hemming and party, and 20 steerage..-■ ; : < ' " ■ Madapouri,- a.*., 2060, A. D. Chrisp, for the Cook ( >■ r and' Society Islands.-Passengers: -Misses-Macky, \ „,. A-;- Murphy,,, Mesdames Macky, child and infant, i Smyth, Baliantync, Y. A. Bym, Morkane, Messrs. j ..Fuller, Carr, whitehead,; V, Socki, A. Cohley, C. ] ... Little. Steinmite,'- Macky, Strauss, ..Lawton, the ( v • Rev: Father O'Hara, Dr. Morkane, and 30 steer- ; «ge- .. •-.'.,,, < , , Ngapuhi, 5.3., 640, E. Stephenson, for Whangarei- '■ I -•Squall, s.s., 369..; J. Benton, for Yihangarei. :, t ' - rwaiotahij ■ 8.*., 278, C. Hopkins, for ' Tauranga, j ■■■■'■ '; Ohiwa, and Opotiki. ■-; - ,;■'•;.: ( :\ Pelican, 179, W. Gardiner, for Whangarei. ' Chermsf<ird.--as., 70, E; Hunken, for tho ' Great Barrier. ~ . ■•■-.■, ■ . ] "-"t'Empresa,'barque, 236, Jahns, for Adelaide, via ] •' ' Whangarei. v < j EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' { tosooif: Matsitua, S.s. I ,'duo about to-morrow. ; ; Star of Japan;"«.«., via' Australia, at Melbourne ■'•: ; • -'-^•■'oni May 14, duo June 3. ■ • Mamari,'B.B.iiflirect,; sailed April 10. « h r ' Star of Australia, as.-, via Australia, sailed. i •'; ~ Rakaia, -,«*, direct,; sailed May 8. ;;■;;. ■ -;. : ( ".fcrreftPOOTi: j ■v ** - Rippingham- Grange, -b-s., via' Australia, sailed. ' '. ■ '/ . Fifesbire, s.s.. direct, sailed March 30, due "May * .. " 27. ' 5 ■ y • Drayton ; Grange, 8.8., via Australia, to sail June . '!• Devon, M.» via Australia, to sail July 2. ] '$ew Yobs: v ■ ■ l , Indradevi, ■ e.n., via Australia, sailed March 26, 1 ■ due June 3. , . - \ ' 'tKasama, as., via Australia, sailed. ' ' Indian ; Monarch, 5.5... sailed. 4 '' Largo Law, 6.5., Via Australia, sailed April 19. ... Gewanburu, s.s,, via? Australia, to sail. ; I^AIfCOUVISB: :■,'i ■ • , ■ ' •' ' Pondo, a.s., via Fiji, sailed. , SnuriT: Zealandia, e,s., Sunday. ~-, : , KBWCAfITIiE:" "" ■—• • ..,-,. I Defiance, brigantinc, to. sail. .... ; ..'. ■'■'■'-. Northern Chief, • barque,, sailed (put into i Sydney *■,•'-■ • ""-'in. distress on May 7). ; ■■■ . MBtBOtTBSTB: ■ .J ; • Casablanca, barque, Bailed. •■ i, Fui: -~,. i Atua, 5.8., May 22. x : Samoa: ; Atua, s-s., May 22. ■.( 1 ■ To»CA: .'■ ' Atua, sa, May 22. Edithbubg : ■ ' 2, Joseph Craig,,barque,,t».sail.. ~,.- ;, V. PROJECTED. DEPARTURES. • : "_ - 'SYmnrf«.•:-■ ■:,'.■■' ■•■ -■ \ Victorle, as., Monday. { Visx: * . ,i Atua, B.a, May"2B. "' ' ' ''■<:.< -■,••■;. . ~ -'" To^ga:- '. i .. Atua> fts.; May 28. ' : ! .&LHOA: . Vv; -r.; ■: . . i .' .- ' '.'--'-•"";Atui*, as,, May.2B. \ ..,,....,..„..,.,„,. ~y. K .:.„ *--v ' > i ~- UNION .S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. • i i. East Cqast, ,-; i " To-day: Moura arrives : 'from Dunedin, Lyttel- ' ' ton, Wellington,:Napier,'and Gisborne.; ■• Saturday: ,; Mount,; sails for ; Gisborne, f Napier, - Wellinj jton, Lytteiton, and Dunedin at 12 noon -, "- Squall sails for Tolago Bay, Gisborne, and Napier .' ■ -.»fc pan. - •- •, ' ••.'.■ ■ . West COAST.". :;.'•:;..-,::■:. ■■■,;;-':-," Frid«iv: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and '■ New Plymouth and sails for New Plymouth at I .3 p.m. <traia 2.10 -p.m.). ,-.-'■■ :-'"'-":■;■:;■■;■;.."; ="t -.;,',V-' """ " '"■ ■"■■ <,:^ - ; ".-"•■. ■■■''■-•' '■:■' ; '/ ; i ;''■■ NORTHERN,B.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. . fi To-day: Rarawa leaves Onehunga New S Plymouth at 3'p.ni. (train 2.10- p.m.); Kanieri leaves for Whangarei; Town Wharf; at 5; p.m.; Chelmsford arrivcß from the Great; Barrier about , "■'- s'p.tt.; Nppuhi arrives from Whangarei; Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth about 8- a.m. and ' leaves again for the same port at 3 'P.m. (train . ,2.10 p.m.).- V I ,", Friday: -Ngapuhi leaves for . Whangarei, ■ Mars- l den Point',; etc., at. 9.30 p.m.;' Kanieri arrives , \ from"Whangarei Town Wharf; Clansman arrives V from Russell, etc.. about 6 a.m.; Clansman ' : ' for;Tsvarangai at ; 5 p.m. ';.:;■■■'; ; V'H";' •"'■ '-' : I Thames service: Steamers leave for Thames and ;j ' Paeros- daily. See advertisement: daily papera . i -, -4 /..:-- - '■> —■ !— - 1 ,'.'. .VESSELS IN HARBOUR. . -. Powerful,. HiM.s., in stream., "'Proroeitiheus.H.M.R.', in stream. . PioneJsr, H.M.e.; in stream. s , - '. . , Encounter, H.Mj»., in stream; ' '• .-> Iris, cable steamer, in stream.' *' Apserima,j^.».,,'at Queen-street vWharf. ,_ - Frankdale, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. ~■„ ' .... Cape Antibe»,-s.s., ot-Queen-street Wharf. ; Inga, s.s., at Quay-street Jetty No. 2.•••■■■.-.■ ; ; .... ■ ' Alexander 'Craig,,-barque, in dock.. ■ J Handa Isle, barquentine, at Chelsea. J ... r,- ■• >■ ' \ ' !"'■■. - * •'' ■'•'"'' ' " ' > IMPORTS. \ Per Frankdale, from New York: 1769 kegs nails i and staples, 10 cases resin, 1420 reels barb wire, 1 90 casks and 80 cases-.oil, 133 cases tobacco, 50 1 •barrels plaster. 2390 coils plain wire, 300 cases j wax, and sundries. v *•; '. The Union Company's steamer Navua left Suva ; . ■:■■ .for Sydney yesterday. ;'.;■ . ■] The Union Company's steamer. Manapouri left , - yesterday'afternoon for the Cdok'and Society Is- , Xancto with a large general- cargo. - ' • v VLaat; night the Northern Company's eteamet , .---.i^.;:"jfirap«hi- ! left for ■■Whangarei:';; ': -. ":'■■'*;■■ ■'.••"'•' •>■"■'■;« i i,, The Union Company's steamer Talune left for , "' ' ' Fiji last evening with ;a large number of ; passen-;: ■ 'gprs and'the usual miscellaneous .cargo." ; : i" ,■ ■ :: Yesterday morning the ~ Northern Company's »• ••teamer Waiotahi left for Bay of Plenty ports. ■'■ ■. The Union Company's steamer; Aparima leaves ' for Wellington" ana the ; South early this morning ; '■:,. with original cargo from the East. ; ' , 'Last night the Northern Company's steamer ' : Chelhnsford'left for the Great Barrier. ■ .; * \ ; The Northern Company's steamer Ngatiawa *«. ( rived ; from - -Tauranga yesterday morning > and leaves at 7 o'clock this evening for Tairua, Mercurv Bay. and Whongamata. "" • . ~ „-,• -■>u- - At 5 . o'clock this afternoon the Northern Company's - steamer , Kanieri - leaves ■ for. Whangarei *' ; 'Town Wharf. \ The ! Union,* Company's ateamfer Squall left for : Whangarei last night. . , Yesterday the auxiliary schooner Fairburn ar- • ,; rived from Gisborne and Tolago Bay. . ■ ■ - r The tugboat Pelican arrived from Whangarei *.' -' yesterday ■ morning : with a "raft of •■ logs. -* •• r- '; ' :, -Yesterday .the barque Alexander Craig was :, '■;■;*■: floated 'nto the Auckland Dock for general over- '.-:■,. haul. ';.'.,■■ •'-"■■•■'- '-■■'■'."■'■•.• '<?:'■■• -V:'.- •-, ~-'KV : - ] "■':■ •*';■• The .Union; Company's steamer: Wanaka left Wcetport for Auckland yesterday with a cargo '-■' : 'of coal.";""' ■■■'■'"■"■■,'■>;;■■'. , ■■;■■■-.■ , . . '"'—:"■ * : Last night the barque Empreza left for;Wha- ■! ngarei in tow of the Pelican to load timber for -■ : '; ,; - Adelaide. -:'.:.■■ ';.■;''/ ;, '.,-.'..>'.'.' -v The three-masted scow Zingara was floated out ■: - of the - Auckland Dock yesterday and berthed /..,- *t the Hobson-strcet ; Wharf ;to ~ complete her overhaul. " , - , : TUB ENCOUNTER. H.M. second-class cruiser Encounter arrived . from Wellington yesterday afternoon and anchored 'In the roan-o'rwar ground. - ; ,THE MOURA. >• ■ . The Union Company's steamer •■ Mourn left ; Gisborne for Auckland at 2.30 p.m. yesterday and ■ ■ J ■'■ftould arrive i about the same hou* to-day, : ' "' ' '.."'." : .';';; : THE ZEALANDIA. ..";""■"■ ' .' The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia left Sydney for Auckland yesterday afternoon and is que ; on- Sunday "« evening next.. ;■■ - - / ' :";/,.THE MATATOA; The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer , Jlatatua is expected to arrive from London direct . to-morrow. . .-■ . -.■-.;- ,-.■", THE KAIKOURA. ' '.1i,,.. ■ The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Xalkoura, which is now at ; Waitera,' is expected to arrive at Auckland on Monday next to takein frozen meat and general cargo for London. The • ' "/steamer will'leave tat -the: South about Tuesday ■ next to" complete'" her loading,'and- is timed to leave Wellington lon the. Homeward ' voyage .;on "' ; "'MV 3D."' ■ ■""'"; ' ";■■." .".- ■■ ■' ' Sw-^av;.:;:; 1 ;*/- .■; ■ , ,•.,.': —;,.■... . .';■-,/.. ..'.. - '. THE DELPHIC. .. - f..-wii'«iThe Suaw.-Sivill and Albion Company's steamer - >J . Delphio (Captain John : 'Breeriy to expected ■' to arrive from Port Chalmers to-day to take in cargo for London. The steamer ; leaves for. the South '- *« complete J her loading and'is timed to ■ leave ...Wellington on June 10.- •'.'•..." -- /-.

•' . ■■■•:. THE FBANXDALE. -• * - i.' The steamer''Frajnkdalc arrived'from New York and Australia- yesterday,jttoriung, •<&«";/ being '-' granted'/ pratique, Berthed at trie Queen-street i Wharf. Too steamer, which is on her maiden voyage, : 5 is under • charter, to;' the ; American and Australian ; Steamship / Company, and brings .;. a part cargo of general merchandise.The vessel, which belongs to the" Palace Steamship Company, was built quite recently on the, Clyde by Messrs.:| Connell / Brothers, v, and her; capacity is equal -. to I ' about 8000, tons weight and measurement. She is • fitted with all the latest appliances for the safe | ' and rapid handling of cargo. Electric light is ' installed throughout tho vessel.'Her engines are ■ of , the triple-expansion class, and, .if necessary, can drive .her at a speed of 11 knots an hour. The Frankdale, which is under [the command of Captain Kidd, left New York on March 8 and made only one stoppage (St.' Vincent) during the voyage out to Melbourne, "■ which port j was ■- reached on April 30, on average hourly speed of 10. knots being maintained throughout the long, voyage lof 12,500 miles. X Generally, fine weather prevailed until Crossing the , Southern Ocean, when 'some very severe weather,"'with"'..-gates and heavy seas, were experienced for several days. •- <A considerable quantity of water; was shipped at times, but the steamer -Mine through without, damage. After discharging cargo the .:r steamer proceeded to. Sydney ■ and >left! that port for Auckland . on Thursday last . and met with : strong south-west gales and heavy seas until making tho North Cape on Monday night,' thence fine . weather to arrival. The Frankdale will leave for Wellington and the South on Saturday nest. ;.., ■'.._. ' . ■ PASSENGERS BY THE WAIWERA. The following are the passengers for Auckland by .': the Shaw, -,:. Savill - -and; Albion < , Company's steamer Waiwera, which ;is due at Wellington from London, Capetown, and Hobart; about May 1 :Mesdames v Reynolds, Wells, , Heron, Needham, Misses Needham (4), v. Reynolds, Rivers. Messrs. 'Needham i (5), . Carler, Heron, Purchas, Bedpath, ; Smart, Turner, , Master Needham. ; , LYTTELTON. May Sailed: Pateena, s.s.,'for Wellington; Victoria, «.«., for the North and Sydney..---. Passengers for Auckland:" Misses Edwards, Williams, Birdlins:,; Manning, Leahy, Atkinson, Morley, Marshall, Way, Mesdames Samuda and child, '■ Cowlishaw, Wflliams, Canon Sharpe, the /Rev. Father Hearn,; Messrs. W. 15. CQwlislmw, Samuda, Cyrus, Williams, '.XT' Brown, Carter, Gawan* Hughes. ''-\-iKi.-. - ."■(">'•-:. .c.i,>s..-. :■--■:. ■vv.,:'i/-Vi .•'■:.' -"f- -, v ----- ",•'■•'.'-;.■ SUVA. '- • ]:■'-■ ■>-=;■-- ! May 1 15.—Sailed: " Naviia, s.s., for" Sydney.'' •■ ■ ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13489, 16 May 1907, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13489, 16 May 1907, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13489, 16 May 1907, Page 4

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