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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. Mourn, s.#„ 2027, W. Huichings, from Southern •rid East Coast porta. Passengers: Misses Drake, ; Weave-re,. N. Power, Fleming-,•■ Matthews, -Adams,. ; N. Dodd, ; HJgging, Bergin, Lewis, Mesdames Halsey and maid. Piper, McColJ, Mitchell, Moasman,' ' Dr. Their and Child, Hyland and child, Messrs. ; Cookson, Allan, Bel«on, Morgan, Milne, Mitchell, '}';■ ,i -•' Blackman, Calligon, BofctriU, Woods, English, Mc- .'• Coll, Flayer and - valet, Major Garew and valet, 1 and ;30 steerage.—Union S.S. C 0.," agents. .-. ■..!'V- Ngapuhi, ' s.s., 640, E. Stephenson, from Wha- ' ngarei. Passengers: Mr. ! and Mrs. Downard, Mr. , and Mrs, Paulger, Misses Weir, -Robertson, McKinnon, Hunter, Ritchie, Mesdamea Robertson, Elliott, Stephen, Giles, Morris, Pickmere, Wilson, Messrs. H. H. Adams, Gaussen, McLeod, Webb, '-;.; Nicol, : Slater, -Ritchie,', Palmer, \ Stuart, Smith, "'' Parr, Bemand, , Brownhill, Harris, Thomas, Bent- - ' ley,- Atkinson, Abbey-Jones, Leaning, : Holden, , Neville, McLean, Major Mair, Masters Deery, i; Smith, James (2), and 18 steerage.—Northern S.S. ' ~ Co., agents. ■'■:..■ " ■■ -,; ■ • Kanieri, as., 203, T. Myers, from Whangarei>- • ''"" Northern S.S. Co., agents. - * "> ■ Chelmsford, * 5.8., 70, R: Q. Hunkeri, from the Great Barrier. Passengers: Mrs. . Kino, • - Messrs. Ryan, QuihliVslh, O. ■ Osborne," G. A. BaCkland.— ' Northern S.S. Co., agents. - "•■"■ -DEPARTURES." ~ ' ■■* • > Aparima, s.s., 5704, Edward Stott, for Wellington and the South. • : Ngatiawa, 6.8., ,a 463, P. A. Stein, for Mercury ' Bay, Tairua, and Whangamata. Kanieri, ».»., 203, T. Myers, for Whangarei. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LOSDOIT! "> ■ " ; ' T '^ , :" Matatua, s.s., due about to-morrow.. Star of Japan, s.s., via Australia, at Melbourne. ."■:.*. on May 14, duo June 3. Mamari, s.s., • direct, sailed April 10. : ;-.j :.( Star of Australia, s.s., via Australia, sailed. v i Rakaia, s.a., direct, sailed May 8. ' Eiybrpooii : • ~ " Rippingham Grange, a.s., via Australia, sailed. '■.-'■■ Fiieshire, s.s., direct, sailed March 30, due May ;..'-; %■:■: 27. :* ■-:'■■ .v..:-''::.-;■,.:■ ' : .;v.\'- ;'-■■. Drayton Grange," s.s., via Australia, to sail June . i, ~ . • '; ■, , ■ ' \ . . • '' Devon,' s.s., via Australia, to sail July 2. ■■.' . K«w York: '"* ;i Indradevl, s.s., via Ii Australia, sailed Match "26, r. due June 3. ~■,,:'.,•-¥.■■'.■;;••:.... v/;.-.. ■: .■->.-,, >.■';■.. ■ Kasaina, e.g., via Australia, sailed. Indian Monarch, s.fii., sailed. ;,. . ; Largo Law, s.s.; via Australia, sailed April 19. Gowanburn,. 8.5., via. Australia, to sail. .Vastcouvbb : - • Pondo, s.s., via Fiji, sailed. Sydxey: Zealandia, *.s., Sunday, : Newcastle: ~, ' • . .•','"-.".-'" Defiance, biigantine, to sail. ' Northern Chief, barque, sailed (put into Sydney in distress on May -7): ; ~J :H azel Craig, barque, Bailed. ' • Me1b0urne:.,..,».., • . . ~- ..-'.- Casablanca, barque, sailed. / , ; . ■ Fiji: -> ■. ' ■:■■:■■ Ranadi, s.a, "Monday. * ,'-.'■",' Atua, 5.8., May 22. ; '";' '-■:: Samoa.: _; • , . -."..■ ■■ * ■■ •■'■","'■>-. Atua, S.S., May 22. ;'--■- T050A.: . - " • Atua, 5.8., May_22. . ■. , ; " EDtTHBTOQ : ■' ' ! o' ■ i ,- -^Joseph Craig, •barque, to Bail.'!".■■: - : ;-. : ; : • \r 'i-.k' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Lokdox: _.- Kaikoura, as., via the South, about Tuesday. , Delphic,, 5.8., via the South, about Tuesday. ';:i"St»JniTt.••■','*::'.'.-,«- : , ->;---tk : rA'-'-- ' •*.•/:■■'■.:;-.,"■' ■-;•)■;.* ' "■'■ Victoria; - 8.8., Monday. •.' I ' .'••■ -■'■■■': Fiji: ■.*:^: : ; ■..;/■■% •'■''■■•■■'•- ■ ■■' r > :r ''.'-'"--^ ■-AtuaV s.s., May 28. :■-..•■..'-■■-'■. ■■„■-■:■ Tonga: ...','..■.;:;;..;::>.:. [,-./. : ,-,' ■■■■:■■ Atua, as., May 28. ,:< ■-..■ Samoa: : Atua, s.s., May 28. ■ ■■ UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. . ....'• *.';... . East coast, Saturday': , ■ Moura sails for Gisborne, Napier, ; Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon; Squall sails for Tolago Bay, Gisborne, and Napier ■ '-tt 2 pjn,..v.';v.; -.It, .. ... - :., ■. • West Coast. ".r.*:, -i. >;"■'■■ •■ To-day: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and v■■ :, New. Plymouth ■ and • sails .for New Plymouth at .■ai p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.). .*-• . HUDDART-PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Sunday: : : Victoria arrives from Gisborne and v ** •; y Southern port*; Zealandia arrives from Sydney; V . ..;Monday:-Victoria leaves for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. -Tuesday: Zealandia leaves for Gisborne and Southern ports at 2 p.m. . - NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. .- To-day: -Ngapuhi leaves : for - ; Whangarei, Mars'•'den Point,, etc., at 9.30' p.ms ■;■■ Kanieri- -arrives from Whangarei ; Town /Wharf; Clansman arrives ~- -'from Russell, etc., about 6 a,m.; Clansman leaves for Tauranga at 5 p.m. Thames service: Steanvirs leave for Thames and j,.„. jPaerpa daily... See .-advertisement daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUB?. Powerful, H.M.s., in stream. " Prometheus; H.M.S., in stream. Pioneer, HJM.a., in stream,,, V . K1 .,,.'.. ,;...,..,. ■ Encounter, H.M.s., ;in stream.. ' . — • Iris, cable steamer, at Calliope Dock Wharf. Wairuna,' s.s., in stream. • Moura, a. 3., at • Hobson-street Wharf, i Frankdale, s.e., at Queen-street Wharf. Cape Antibesi 8.8.; at Queen-street.Wharf. , - Inga*; a,Btf at Quay-street Jetty No. 2."..'-; : Alexander-Craig;? barque,: at. Hobson-street Wharf. Hands, laic, l>s rquentjne, at Queen-street Wharf. ■■" frf V.'.-'l- : '■■■ ..■' '. '..,..".,.- '■•' ' ---"* IMPORTS. .: ;.■;„... ..■'.. •-■: ■% Per Moura, from the South: 170 .sacks 340 100's 680 50*8 and 40 sacks (25's) flour', 1 582 sacks . bran, 64 sacks pollard, 80 sacks oatmeal, 40 sackß rolled oats, 1757 tacks wheat, 350 socks oats; 151, sacks barley, '77 sacks peas, 50 sacks seed, 87 ■■•■■' '■; sacks ground bark, 30 sacks walnuts, 35 bales hay,,. 420 bales straw, 75 cases matches, 78 case* tea, 238 cases Trimley, fruits, '200 cases sugar, 90 cases sarasparilla, -100 oases sultanas, 25 coses cheese, 77 ■ cases peel, 8 cases tobacco, 50 cases soap, 70 cases ' meats, 19 ranges, 40 cases iron, 359 bars iron, 53 ■"hogsheads 14 barrels and 6 kilderkins ale, transhipments, and sundries. '-f' .••;': .-?'.'■*-■ ..■.*.- Transhipments per Ruapehu from i London and : Maheno from Melbourne and Hobart arrived from : the South 'by. the "Moura yesterday, v./. The Union' Company's steamer Aparima left for ' ' Wellington land .the South yesterday morning. • > Last * night : the Northern Company's steamer • Ngapuhi' arrived r from Whangarei end! leaves for """ the some port again to-night. , . ''.:. • The Northern Company's steamer Clansman ar- '-'■'.' rives from the North early this -morning l and . ' : .leaves for..Tauranga at 5 p.m. ' ' . Last evening the Northern Company's steamer Ngatiawa left for ■, Mercury . Bay, ; Tairua, and Whangamata. .-. - » ■» ...-,* ..*„...... -.:--• The Northern', Company's steamer Kanieri left ■ last evening for Whangarei Town Wharf. "'. .To-morrow/.afternoon ; the . auxiliary schooner Greyhound :■. leaves : for the North. ;.".'■,. . .; The schooner Awanui sails for Gisborne to-day. \ This morning the Norwegian ; steamer Inga leaves for Kopu (Thames) to load timber; for Australia. ~',',,'" The Pacific cable steamer Iris was berthed at Calliope Dock Wharf yesterday. • Yesterday, the steamer Glenelg was floated into " the Auckland Dock for cleaning and painting.; ' ' 'The barque Alexander Craig was floated out of the Auckland Dock yesterday and berthed' at the ; Hobson-street Whan to complete ; her overhaul. ; ' "Yesterday the three-masted scow Kororo sailed ■'•-'' from : Hokianga for Auckland with a cargo of tim- • her.' ' ':■ '• -■■ _____ ■ ' THE RANADI. The Fijian Government steamer Rana<Jli is due , - Iftt Auckknd.from. Suva on- Monday evening next. THE MATATUA. : ; : K '-" ' "' The Shaw, Savill end Albion Company's steamer Matatua, from London direct,' '» expected to arrive, at. Auckland to-morrow. v : THE WAMTI. . The' owners of the" barque ■ Wai-iti, 1 - which : was recently capsized at Mangawliare and afterwards ' : refloated, have decided to tow the vessel down . to Lyttclton, and not to Auckland, as was at ;/V'' : first intended. ' - THE MOURA. ;' The Union Company's steamer Moura, Captain j W. Hutchings, arrived from : Southern and East Coast ports at 2.15 p.m. yesterday and berthed I at the Hobion-street Wharf. The I steamer left : Dunedin at 3 pan.; on Friday last and cal.">d" at I the usual way ports, leavings Gisborne at 1.30 p.m. 1 on Wednesday and arriving as above. Fine j weather ; prevailed to • Napier, thence; southerly gale to Gisborne, thence head winds end seas to - arrival. The Moura leaves for " East Coast . one? Southern ports at noon to-morrow.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13490, 17 May 1907, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13490, 17 May 1907, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13490, 17 May 1907, Page 4

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