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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. Rakaia, «.s., 5628. Vine, from London New Zetland Shipping Company, agents. Taviiinl, s.s., 1465, Lindsay, from Fiji.—Union S.S. Co., agent*. Kanieri, s.s.. 203, T. Myers, from Wbangarei.' Passengers: Mrs. Payne, Messrs. Peters, Miller. George, Burns, Gillebrand, Simons, Snell, Bensley, Skeets, Franks.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Selvvyn Craig, barquentine. 486, D. J. Stuart, from " Melbourne and Geelong.—J, J. Craig, Limited, agent?. DEPARTURES. Navua, «.«., 3000, D. McLean, for the Islands lid Sydney. Z'ealandia. s.s., 3000, F. G. Entwisle, for Sydney. Passengers: Misses Lewis (2), Doris Baker, Moore, Jones, Kitchen (2), Wall, II; Chamberlain, George, K. Lewis. Gardner, Carl (3), Wangh, Mesdames Hewlett, 11. J. Whittle and infant, .lose. Von Redan, Dougall. J. C. Herbert. Potter. Locftie and two children, Seeats. Bums, Slatyer, II S. Griffin, Carl. Messrs. G. S. Avern. (J. Duller, G. 11. Stubby, It. Mackay. M. Lyons, R. P. Wilson, B. Conev, Rtixton, Jose, Stevens. Travels. Wright, Kitchen, Watt, (i. Fletcher. It. St. Clair, Tudehope, I). R. Gardner, J. Val. Cullen, Vim Redan, Stewart. W. Barron, K. Warner, F. W. Ounson, .1. E. Close. J. C. Herbert, S. Crews and bov. S. Johnson. A. Horton, Raven, Sanely, Seeats, Burns, Dougall, Slayter, the Veil. Archdeacon Campbell, Professor Scott, Count '.I'ariiowski, and 50 steerage. Clansman, a.s., .591, E. MeLeod, for Russell, Whnngaroa, and Mangonui, Ngatiawa, s.s., 463, P. A. Stein, for Tauranga. Aupouri, s.s., 240, It. 11. Gibbons, for Whangarei. Mangapapa, s.s., 147, C. Faulkner, for Mercury Bay and Whakatane. Chelmsford, s.k., 70, R. G. IlunUen, for Mercury 'Hay- Kiiaotunu. and Whaugapoua. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Londos : . Marcre. s.s., via Australia, due about. August 7. Jndralema, 6.5., via Australia, due July 22. Kuniara, s.s.. due about July 25. Star of Scotland, s.s., via Australia, sailed. LtvEßroob: Ripphiglmm Grange, s.s., via Australia, due Thursday. Drayton Grange, s.s., via Australia, sailed June 1." Devon, s.s., via Australia, to sail June 29. Nairnshire, s.s., to sail .Inly 27. Manila :■■■-• India, s.s., due. ...... Kkw York : Katun.!, s.s.. sailed June 11, Indian Monarch, s.s., sailed May 15, due July 31. Largo haw, s.s., via Australia, at Melbourne on June 17, tine today. . Gowanburn, s.s.. via Australia, sailed May 12. Kish, s.s., via Australia, to sail. Hampton, s.s., via Australia, sailed. Indraghiri, s.s., via .Australia, sailed. Sidsby: ;,; .' . Largo Law, a.?., to-day. Hippiiiglinni Grange, s.s., Thursday. . Miowe.ra; s.s., Sunday. Kkv.tAsti.k : •'.". ■ Aldebaran. barque, sailed. ':..'.'/' , Silver Cloud, barquentine, to' sail. Fiji:. ' . Aparisim, s.s., early. Tahiti:' Hatiroto, s.s., Thursday. ... '. RAIIOTOJfOA: Hauroto, s.s., Thursday. Samoa : Atua, s.s., July 18. .■■' Tonga : • - - Atua, s.s.. July 18. EoiTunußO: Joseph Craig, barque, sailed June 10. Marseilles : .'.--,."■': •■■-:. Gem, barque, early. , Calcutta : " ".-.' Katanga, s.s., to sail. / . Waihora,. s.s., to sail. • - PROJECTED DEPARTURES. .LoKDoy: "'.'■■•' • Matatua, s.s., early. :■':■.•.'■ •Star of Japan, s.s., early. .. ■■ Stdjtby: "' ~ ■ . '■ . ' , ~.-,'■ Mokoio, S.s., Monday. Fiji: '■.-.-■ - Manapouiri, s.s., July 10. . Tonga: • ' ■ Atua, s.s.. July 22. ::.•'■■ Samoa: .'..•:-. .'.,■■■ Atua, S.S., July 22.. ,'■.;■ -' UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. • , East Coast; To-day: Taviuni sails for Westport at 12 noon. Thursday: Talune arrives from Dunedin, Lvttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Qisborn#; HanTojto arrives from Tahiti and Rarotonga; Squall airrives from Napier, Giaborne, and Tologo Bay. Saturday: Talune sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon; Squall sails for Tolago Bay, Gisborne, a"nd Napier at 12 noon. West Coast. • Wednesday: Rotoiti arrived from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth, and sails for the same ports again at 3 p.m. (train -2.10 p.m.). ' Friday: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth, and sails for New Plymouth, only at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.). HUDDART- PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Victoria sails for -Gisborne and Southern porta at 2 p.m. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. "■ Thames service : Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisement dally' pipers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Victoria, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf, Taviunt, s.s., at Chelsea. Southern Cross, mission steamer, at Queen-street Wharf., Drammehseren, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. Onvx, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. . Defiance, brigantine. at Railway Wharf. Pendle Hill, barquentine, in stream. . .. IMPORTS.' >

.-.'•■• Per Rakaia, from London: 2500 tons general merchandise, 10 tons explosives. Per Selwyn Craig, from Melbourne:-620 tons produce, etc. - . - • < Per Taviuni, from Fiji: 2000 tons raw sugar. '.. ,: EXPORTS.' Per Zenlandia. for Sydney: 33 packages, 18 sacks, and 134 loose hides. 273 smelts and 3 bales fungus., 11 sacks hide pieces, 11 eases and 40 boxes butter, 1 sack pumice. .80 reels, 150 eases and 52 sacks kauri gum, 10 kegs cream of tar- • tar, 23 packages samples, 1900 pieces timber, 11 boxes bullion (valued, at £47,074), 3 horses, and sundries. . The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia left, last evening far Sydney with a number of passengers and a quantity of general cargoLast evening the Northern Company's steamt r ■';. Clansman- left' for the North.' The departure' of the Union Company's steamer Haupiri for East Coast, port* has been postponed until: 8.45 a.m. to-day. ■ " ; : ■• , Last evening the Northern Company's steamer Ngatiawa left for Tnuranga. The Huddart-Parker steamer Victoria leaves this afternoon for East, Coast and Southern ports. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Aupouri left for Whangarei. , The Northern Company's steamer Chelmsford left last evening for way ports and Whangapoua. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Mangapapa left for Mercury Bay and Whales- ' ■ tane. ■■. , . ' . - The harir[uentine Pendie Hill will be towed up to Chelsea this morning to discharge, her cargo of coal from Newcastle. The' barque Marjorie Craig is loading coal at Newcastle for Auckland. THE PAKETIA. Tfc is reported that the Shaw, Savifl and Albion steamer l'akeha has been chartered by Messrs. j Nelson, Limited, of London, to run out to River Plate and Home in the meat trade. it : ■,'•■■.■ THE NAVUA. The Union Company's steamer Navua was floated out of Calliope Dock yesterday, and after taking in coal left, last night for the Islands • and Sydney. THE TAVIUNI. The Union Company's steamer Taviuni. Captain Lindsay, arrived from Lautoka (Fiji) early yesterday morning with a cargo of raw sugar, which ■ilie is discharging at Chelsea. The steamer met with fine weather on the passage, and leaves for Westport direct this afternoon. THE INGA. ..;.'.,:.'. The Norwegian steamer Inga, under charter to Messrs., .1. J. Craig, Limited, left Newcastle for Auckland yesterday with a cargo of coal. THE SELWYN CRAIG. The barquentine Selwyn Oraig, Captain 1). ,T. Stuart, arrived' from Melbourne and Ceelong yesterday morning, after a smart passage across from ttifi latter port of 12 clays. The master reports sailing from tleelnng on June 17 with a south-want wind, which afterwards went into the north, then into the, south-west and south, and again back into the south-west, blowing a fresh gale for four days, Cape Maria Van Uienieu was passed on Friday morning last, and the vessel anchored' In the gulf on Sunday afternoon, being towed into port, yesterday morning. The vessel has berthed at Quay-street, Jetty No. 2 to " discharge. . THE RAKAfA. '■'■"■■ The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer ■ Rakaia arrived from London yesterday afternoon, nd, having explosives on board, anchored in 'he powder ground. The steamer, * which is under the command of Captain Vine, left London on May 8, and met with strong south-west, winds and heavy head seas to the Canary Islands, followed by generally flue weather, to the Cape ' of Good Hope. From thence to the longitude of Kerguelin, heavy gales and high seas from between the west and south-west, prevailed, the steamer shipping great quantities of water and ; rolling neavify. On. the weather moderating the ;', steamer met with exceptionally tine weather until making port. The Itakaia will berth at the Queen-street Wharf this morning to discharge ner cargo of general merchandise,, consisting of About ,£6OO tc-Mi *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13479, 2 July 1907, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13479, 2 July 1907, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13479, 2 July 1907, Page 4