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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

; ARRIVALS. ,' *' ?>' '' ' MAT '25. ; ' Fifeshire, s.s., 5672, Pilkington, from Liverpool and Capetown. Passengers: Mefidames J. 11. Leo- ) nard, L. Crocker, Francis Wiggins, Nellie TatteriMil, Margaret E. Alder and girl, Ann Davies and two children. Way Viney and boy, Annie Andrews and daughter, Messrs. Edwin A. Neely, H. Court, Joseph Wiggins, John Davie*, George Viney, Jas. i Andrews, Alfred L. Smith, John Scholes, Robert Kinner, C. Omiea.S. A. Percy, Arthur Hopkins, ■Harry Rogers, 0. S. Chaplin, .J. S. Legrys, R. Roberta, S. I. Smith, D. Cairus, D. Walters.—Arthur : '; H. Nathan,' agents. . .Ngapuhi, e.5.,.640, E. Stephenson, from Whanga- . trei, Passengers: Misses Wright, Gothard, Sirl (2), . "jCarjuthi Jlesdwmes Nordatrand, Carruth, Messrs. , ' Steward, Turner, Grey, Rout, Mallabond, Blackie, Tippet,' Morris, Wright, R. W. Dyer, S.M., McCowan, Dixon, Culpan, Siddal, Brown, Kay, —Whitelaw (2), Dr. Ross, and 6evcn steerage.— •Northern S.S. Co.. agents. ■ ■ Kanieri, s.s., £03, E. Dawling, from Whangarei. ' *—Northern S.S. Co., agents. y May 26. ' ' ! • ''•• Miowera, s.s., 3345, Edwin Phillips, from Sydney. Passengers: Misses Cohen, Chester, Gibson, , McDonald, Ringwood, Wilson, Mesdamea Brittain, Brett, Baker and two children, Chester and maid, Ford and son, Forster, Grlnstead and three children, Iligginß, Ring, McDermott, McDonald, McRay, Sornar*, Wigg, Wilson and two children, Messrs. .A. Alison, Brett, Baker,' Beebe, Cohen, • " Carpenter, Fulton, Ford, Grinstead, Gordon, Higjrinft, Hobbs. Isaac*, Relynack. McFarlane, McDonald, Mcßay, Pritcliard, Page, Rice, Reld, •V 'Stewart, White, Wigg, Weiner, Young, 74 steerage, and six Chinamen.— S.S. Co., agents. Waikare, 83., 3071, C. McDonald, from Southern and East Coast ports. ■ Passengers: Misses Dun- - .. can, Ruddock, Wilson, Spears. Culleton, Johnston, Dalton (2), Boyce. Williams, Hutchinson, Linnell, Fox, Mace, Kay, Paul,.lmage (2), Buchanan, Gow, ■'~.' Campbell' (2),' Noill, Handyside (2). Cutten, Bell, Nurse Barry, Wingfleld,- Cameron, Stewart, Heney (21, Mesdomes Herd, Roads and two children, Fraeer, liinnell, Gascoyne, Porter and child. Harris, O'Meara and' child. oeg and infant, Burt, Handyside, Jack, Cftffcn', Birch, Claudesby, Reamer, Steed, Brown, Kay, Cutten, Williamson, Shore, Johnston, Messrs. ' O'Keefe, Fraser, Olark, Sandlant, Harris, Fit?.ftefald," 'Linnell, Sheath, Image, Curtis,' Roddick, •• .Robinson, O'Grady,, Nisbett, Ford. Fair, McGlaaJian, Robb. O'Meara. Leatham, Burt, N?ill (2), Jack, Nieol, Harm a, Birch, Cook (2), Steed, Kave, ; Heney, Cottrell,-Ward, Tilford, Handyside, Henniker, Johnston Cutten, Walton, Brabant, No ton, ■La wry, Magill, Gunman, the Rev. Williams. Dr. Caffcn.'." Major Bulkley, and 37 steerage. S.S. Co., agents. r ,Ngatiawa.„B.».,- : 463. P. A. Stein, from Tairna »nd Mercury Bay. Passengers: Mesdames Bryce, -Munro, Misses Kenealy, Bryce, Messrs. • Brown, Stephens,- White, O'Connor, Bryce, -Martin, Dr. f- * Craig, and ■ two steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., , : agents. ~■■■ i v~ .. ••. >v • .■, Aupouri, s.s., 240, T. Haultain. from Tauranga. ' Passengers: Mesdamea Wrigley, Martin, Williams \2), Brewer, Misses Smith (2).. Roberts. Messrs. Martin, Gilmore, J. Douglas. Carryen, G. and J. ?>v •Brown, S. H. McDangall, 11. Coney, H. Price, : iLindemann.— S.S. Co., agent*. , . '' DEPARTURES. ' -• • , MAY 25. /. /.£ >.; %• .' Matatua, a.a., 6489, J. Maxwell, for London, via - JEbc South. ,---..1-; ■- - - "'."■■; Tarawera, s.s., 2003, John Rolls, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: For Gisborne— U. Misses Tonzado, Griffin, Dawson, McMurdo, Walsh; Mesdamea : Walsh, Kissling, two children, and - •maiiT, Chase and two children, Clayton and two . .children, 'Victor, Messrs. , Balneaves, Victor, Bajo, 'Dentui, Geissler, Clayton, Hewitt. Ifwerson, 11. S. ■ Griffen, Kruse, Home, W. Hall, J. 'R. Jones, Chase, Rangi, C. •H. Woodhead, Jenkins, W. W. Daw, Hallett. Andrew Mack and • Company (37), :'Lieutenant North. For Napier Misses E. Armstrong, Hobhs, Mesdames W. H. •' Mandeno, -H. Warren, Messrs. Johnston, Lisle, H.' S. Griffen, • Webster, Kelly, A. Davidson. ? For Wellington— Miss BeUingham, Messrs. Murdoch, W. Harris, Da wson,. Roberts., For Lyttelton Bowles, Mesdames Allan, D. D. Rankine, Messrs. Allan, . ■Bowles, Neill. ;; For Dunedin—Miss Patterson, Mrs. Connor; and 2!3 steerage for all'ports.'.-. . --"Stella, s.s., 267, E. Sellai'3, : for the coast. . - Mangapapa, a.s., 147, C. Faulkner,' for Mercury Bay and.Whakatane. ' MAY 26. / .•'•.'s Kaoieri, s.s., 203, E. Dawling, for Whangarei. V " ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS, . . ;'' , .IfOHDOiT? ' ' - • • • - - ' Star of Japan, e.s., via Australia, at: Melbourne '• . on May 14, due June 3. ; ; ' i Star of Australia, s.s., via Australia, sailed, due about June 25. < :'i I Rakaia, s.s., direct, . sailed • May. 8, duo about »>;■- June 27. ' -j ■ VMarere, e.e., via Australia, to sail. v Liverpool : , v Rippingham Grange, as., via Australia, sailed. • > . Drayton Grange, s.s., via Australia, to sail June i. i • • , .Devon, s.s., via Australia, to sail" July 2.•; . • New York: • .• I'.'.;'" . Indradevi, as., via 'Australia, at Melbourne on ' ' May 20, due June 3. .- , v. \ ! ' ; Kaaama. s.s., via Australia,' sailed. " "■/:■;lndian Monarch,. a.s.} sailed May 15. - Largo Law, s.s., via Australia, sailed April 19. Gowanbmn, 8-s.,' via 'Australia, sailed. - - «- w . : VAKCOtryBB':.;' 1 l'ondo,, B.d. < at . Sara on May, 12. J ; v:, Stdhbt: i •* 1 " ■. ■ ' t Victoria, f.s., Sunday. ; - Nkwcastlb: . '■ v- ■ 'v., Defiance, brigantin®, sailed. . ' Northern .Chief; barque, sailed from Sydney on '• May 18. . ■ \ ■■: ■ ■. Hazel Craig, barque, sailed. •y~. .i-AldebohutVybaique,'/ to sail. • Silver ' Cloud, barquentine, to sail. ' - • BlEIiBOtJBKB:... '* ; Casablanca, barque, sailed. •> , ':, Fiji : • • • ' '".'v* . •' Talune, sua., to-day. ' ' " Samoa: - , Navua, as., early. •; 'y:' Tosqa:; •. > Navua,; s.s., early. Edithbtjbo: - f, v 'x-w Joseph Craig, : barque,' to salt;, - , . • t PROJECTED DEPARTURES. • • • Londoit: - ■:'! , , ;• Delphic, 8.5., via the South, to-day. Etdshtj • •- Miowera, s.s., to-day. Fiji; .. . . ..v>- . Atua, e.8., to-morrow. •' • ;• : Tonga: - Atua, 6J»., to-morrow. ' Samoa: ; - ■/ Atua, 8.0.; to-morrow. •: -.r ... . UNION S.S. CO.'S - MOVEMENTS. ; , . East Coast. „ '■ iK'?. To-day: Talune arrives from Fiji; Miowera sails k\ ;• for Sydney at 5.30, p.m.; Squall sails for Tolago •# , . Bay, Gisborne, and Napier at 6 p.m.; Talune sails ~f. fj>r. -Wellington soon after arrival. . . , Tuesday: Ha,upiri arrives from East Coast bays; l-..;' •Waikare sails . for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, . Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 2 p.m.; Atua sails for . Tonga, Samoa. Fiji, and Sydney at 8 'p.m. I-? ; V Thursday :■ Moura arrives from Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. Zyifcl'v.'Saturday: Moura sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington,' Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon. •' . ,WB3T coast. To-day: Takapuna sails for New Plymouth and (Wellington at 2 p.m. (train 1.10 p.m.). " "" Wednesday : Rotoiti -'arrives from - New Ply<4 mouth, . Wellington, and Nelson and sails for the eanie ports again at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.). V , '.■! Friday: Pateena arrives from Wellington and fci - New Plymouth and sails for New Plymouth only nt 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.). . NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. •1.0-day: Ngatiawa . leaves for. Tauranga at 5 *.'< p.m.; Clansman leaves for - Russell, - Whangaroa, V andv.Mangonui :at 6 p.m.; Ngapuhi leaves for fJi-4, i Whangarei at 9.30 p.m.; Chelmsford leaves for i■ / Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, and Port Charles at 7 -*- p.m.; Kia Ora leaves Onehunga for Raglan, Ka- ' ' whia, and Waitara at .1 p.m. (train 12.10 p.m.); Paeroa leaves for the North at 1 p.m.; Aupouri • leaves for Parengarenga and Hokianga at .midnight. ' " ' v . • ■ Tuesday: Rarawa arrives •at Onehunga from W:' New Plymouth about 8 a.m. and leaves for New Plymouth 'at ''3 p.m." (train 2.10 p.m.); Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei about 5.30 p.m.; Si- - Chelmsford arrives from Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, Sif and Port Charles at 6 p.m. Apanui leaves for $'•' Awanui, Waiharara, and Houhora at 3 p.m. Thames service: Steamers leave for Thames and rgj Paeroa daily. See advertisement daily papers. ' VESSELS IN HARBOUR. : . y Powerful," H.M.S., in stream. ' Encounter, H.M.s., in stream. ' Pioneer, H.M.S., in stream. Iris, cable steamer, in stream. Condor, German warship, in stream. Delphic, s.s., a.t Queen-street Wharf. Fifesliire, e.s., at Queen-street Wharf. ' ; Miowera, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Waikare, 5.»., at Quay-street Jetty No. 2. Momari, 8.5., at Queen-street Wharf. Atua, a.s., at Hooson-street Wharf. Ranadi, s.s., in dock. . Manurewa, barque, at Queen-etreet Wharf. ■ .IMPORTS. . . Per Fifeshire, from Liverpool: 1000 tons general v merchandise.. ■, Per M' owera > from Sydney: 46 cases tobacco, ■Y: : 20 'cases'oils, 100 cases lexias, 250 cases sultanas, '■ 225' cases canned fruit, 22 cases emulsion, 11 cases . nails, 150 cases schnapps, 18 cases phono, goods, 186 oases soap, .75 cases sardines, 100 cases salad oil, 119 packages tea, 229 -sacks bottles, 499 casks •'5 Cement, 450 sacks flour, 20 sacks oil cake, 25 bar- ' rels grease, 209 ingots lead, 307 ingots tin, 200 . sacks bonedust, 20 sacks pumice, 800 packages ■ rice, 17 sacks seed, 45 rolls matting, 182 packages '■.-■'■'-'''-Chinese goods, 16 bales empty bags, 120 bales fod- ' V., der, 45 drums carbide, 20 crates acetic acid, ■■ v"-'2O kegs cream of tartar, 5 kegu acid, 60 lengths - : pipe, 400 packages fresh fruit, 4260 sacks potatoes, /- transhipment*, and' sundries. '• ' : "'Per Waikare, from the South 2600 sacks wheat, v' 715 sacks bran, 326 sacks barley, 57 sacks hide*, I 50 Backs malt, 50 sacks pollard, 55 sacks potatoes, ' V. 285 socks flour, 1600 bags flour, 31 hogsheads ale, ■i t 236 cases soap, 15 ranges, and a quantity of sun- ;.. dries. V •- .v...- -t, ' - ' " '• ' ' The Union Company's steamer Tarawera left on Batwrday" afternoon ' for East Coast and ' Southern ;> 2 part* with a, number of passengers and a large "H* , ra £t^nlay' nightP the Northern ' Company's msS[.steamer Ngapuhi arrived from Whangarei with "'passengers and general cargo and leaves tor the . tamo port Again to-night. The ' Northern : ; Company's:? steamer • Clansman "... leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui. this ;. evening. : ". ■ 'i- . ■'•'« , X. Yesterday morning . the Northern Company a ji-'-'f-Weamer Kanieri left for Whangarei Town. Wharf. teJ&'.-fcThe- 1 .- Northern - Company's steamer., Ngatiawa : , leave* fos. Tauranga at 5 o'clock this oveniDg. I'!■1 '!■ ; V " . ' ' ...

. Tills evening the Northern Company's steamer Chelmsfor'd leaves for: Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, and- Port Charles.v , -^- -V „-■'"'■>■'- „■ -■■ ""'■" ■'■'. ■; •• v At (12 o'clock; to-night 'the Northern Company's steamer i Aupouri 'eaves, for Parengarenga and Hokianga. ';/ -. ,' , ' ~ -vThe Northern ; Company's steamer ;Matigapapa left *on ; Saturday; night for ; Mercury Bay and Whakatane. " ~ • .... . : : :The auxiliary schooner May Howard is ; loading general cargo for Hokianga, for which port she leaves to-morrow. r ''■■■■ .' ' :<■':<* "•'■•■' , - ' On Saturday morning the steamer Stella left for the coast to bring a raft of logs to Auckland. ' ' The f barque : Manurewa, which. arrived ,'from Edithburg on Thursday night, was berthed at the Queen-street Wharf: on Saturday morning to ; dis'charge her s cargo.:of salt and bark. THE CONDOR. . The German worship ; Condor, leaves to-day for Samoa. , ;, -".,,. ,'_ . - TRANSHIPMENTS. transhipments per Moana; from 'Vancouver, Oruba and Mongolia from London, Nera from France, Empire from China and Japan, : Bielefeld from Germany, and Australian coastal steamers arrived from Sydney yesterday by the Miowera. THE TALUNE. ; ~ ■ The Union Company's steamer Talune, which left Suva on Thursday last, is due at Auckland ,to-day and leaves for, Wellington on ! discharge of her cargo of fruit, which consists of 5200 bunches bananas and 1450 cases fruit. ' THE MATATUA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Matatua completed the discharge of her cargo of general merchandise from London.on Saturday and left in the , afternoon for the South. ; THE MAMARI. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Mamari, which arrived from London on Thursday, put out her explosives at the powder ground on Saturday and berthed lit the Queen-street Wharf. The steamer will -commence putting out her cargo of general merchandise this morning. ... THE GOWANBURN.; i ; The' steamer Gowanburn, under, charter.to the United States and Australian Steamship Company, lias left New York for Australian and New Zealand ports. THE INDRALEMA. The Tyser, liner Indralema has left London for Australian and New Zealand ports, and is due at Auckland early in July. THE CORINTHIC. 'The Shaw, Savill -and Albion Company's steamer Corinthic, which left Wellington for London on Friday, • took .• the following /^passengersFrom Auckland: : Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wateon.-'-. From Napier: Mr. C. A. Smith. ..-From Timaru: Mrs'. D. McLaren. Second saloon: Miss S. Reading, Mesdames ,M. C. George, Knibb, Skeates, Messrs. E. Goddai'd, Knibbt W. Maddison, L. R. Phillips, S. Beading, P. :. J.. Skeates, Master .'. George, and several steerage.. .„ > " THE HAUPIRI.' The Union Company's steamer Haupiri left Gisborne on Friday afternoon for coast pbrts and Auckland, and is due to-night. , . \ . THE ATUA. The Union Company's- steamer Atua leaves for the Islands and Sydney at 8 p.m. to-morrow. The steamer, after calling at the Friendly Islands, goes on to Paga Pago and Apia (Samoa), thence to .Levuka, Suva, and . Sydney. ~ ,-• , - - " THE MIOWERA. I' . The Union Company's- steamer Miowera, Captain i Edwin * Phillips, : arrived from- Sydney at 1 p.m. yesterday, and, being ■ granted pratique, berthed at "the Queen-street Wharf. The steamer left Sydney at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday last and had Cape Maria Van Diemen abeam at, 9.26 p.m. on - : Saturday. -, Experienced .strong . south-west .winds : and heavy sea ' until rounding the cape, thence south-west winds, moderate sea, and frequent rain squalls to arrival. The Miowera leaves for Sydney ;at 5.30 p.m. : to-day. ~ . THE WAIKARE. ■;' The Union Company's steamer' Waikare, Captain C.' McDonald, arrived 1 from Southern and East Coast ports i at 4.40 p.m. yesterday and* berthed at Quay-street Jetty ; No. -2. ; The steamer left Dunedin on Tuesday last and called at . the usual way ports, leaving Gisborne at , 11.40 a.m. and .rounding, the East Cape at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday, ' arriving as above. 1 -. Fine ? weather, with smooth ■ seas, ' was ' experienced until rounding the East Cape,' when- a heavy south-west gale . was met : with, ;• which greatly.; deterred the vessel's progress.. The Waikare : leaves for East Coast and Southern ports to-morrow afternoon..; THE FIFESHIRE. •■-.■ The steamer Fifeshire,'^hich'-arrived from Liver-J pool and Capetown on Friday night, was granted 1 pratique on Saturday morning and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf, to discharge her cargo *of general merchandise. = ' Captain: Pilkington is still in command and has with him the following deck officers:— Mr. W. F. Rhodes; second, Mr. E. P. Wright; third, Mr.; J. P. Morgan; fourth, Mr. J. R. King; surgeon,: Dr. Orford ; steward-in-charge, Mr.. Wade. Mr.' H. McDougall is in charge of the engine department and has with "him Messrs. Watson,' Greenslade, Thubrun, Black, and Montgomery,; Mr. McKinnonu being the chief refrigerating engineer.' Of the voyage the 6econd officer reports : The Fifeshire ) left Liverpool at 4.30 p.m. on March 30 and called at Las Palmas on 'April 6 for a supply: of bunker coal, proceeding on the-voyage the same date. Arrived at Cape- I town on April 24 and disembarked and shipped .passengers.: and mails, ,' and ; left ; for ; Auckland on the 25th. Moderate north-east and fresh south- \\ east trades were; met with, and, from 60 4 dejrrees j to 120: degrees 5 east , : longitude "strong west and. 'north-west gales : were 1 encountered. Cape 'Maria' Van Diemen ; was passed at 8.30 p.m. -on May. 23 I and the harbour'made on : the night of the 24th. The Fifeshire leaves for Wellington and. the South about Wednesday next. Messrs. Arthur H. Nathan are the local agents for ; the steamer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13498, 27 May 1907, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13498, 27 May 1907, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13498, 27 May 1907, Page 4

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