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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

r- ' ARRIVALS. Largo Law, .s.s., 4400, Henderson, from Now .York and Australia.Arthur H. Nathan, agents. Korora, three-masted schooner, 240, Isaac Corbei't, from Mangonui.— Shipping Line, agents. DEPARTURES. Victoria, a.*., 3000, William Waller, for East Coast, and Soutliern porta. Passengers: For i.v borne—Misses llvles. Carl, Ounn, Campbell (21. rarlser. Campbell. Black. Old, Mesdames Campbell, Coleman. Kirk and daughter, Messrs. O'Connor, Fleuten'ocrg, Williamson, Monk, Cuthro, Tooman, Julian, McKay, Davies, McGla*han, Tyerroan, Dennis, Paradise, McKay, O'Connor, Kirk, Jaccobie. For Napier— Campbell, Tripp, Eeelealield, MesdaniM Tripp, Smith and daughter, ' ''Messrs." Ovendnlc.'Nicholson,- Hill, Smith. For Wellington— Ward, White, Brewer, Mes- " dames Sampson, Ward, Messrs. Todd, Sampson, Hodge, Ward, Wyvorn, Williams, For Lvttelton— Quane, Barnett, Mesdames .Viper "and two children, Quane, Messrs. Quane, Caiman. For DunedinDr. Ussher, Mr. Evans; and 30 steerage for all ports. Tav'iuni, s.s.. 1463. Lindsay, for Westport. .. llaupiri, s.s., 748, Gregory, for East Coast ports and Wellington. Waiotahi. s.s., 278, C. Hopkins, for rang.i, Oliiwa, and Opotiki. • • , Kanieri, s.s., 203, T. Myers, for Whangarei. • • Apanui, «.s., 200, 11. 11. Gibbons, for llouiiora, Awanui. and . Wii-iharara. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London : . Marere. s.s., via Australia, duo about August 7. Indralema, s.s., via Australia, duo July 22. " Kumara, s.s., duo about July 25. Star of Scotland, . s.s., via Australia, sailed. Whakarua, s.s. (new), via Australia, to sail. Wakanui, s.s., direct, to sail. tiVEnrooL: - Eippinghtun Grange, s.s., via Australia, due to-morrow. Drayton Grange, s.s., via Australia, sailed June 1. ... ... Devon, e.g.,.via Australia, to sail June 29. " Nairnshire, s.s., to sail July 27. ' Manila " Indra, v.s,, due. New York: Katuna, s.s., sailed June 11. ,v- Indian Monarch. s.s., Bailed May 15, due Julj ' 31. " Gowanbum, s.s., via Australia., sailed May 12. . .. . Kish, s.s., via Australia, lo sail. Hampton, s.s., via Australia, sailed. ludraghiri, s.s., via Australia, -sailed. • Sydney: JUppingham Grange, s.s., to-morrow. Miowera, s.s., Sunday.

■'-'' Newcastle :. i )-,»■ Ingu, s.s., duo Monday. . . . . ' Aldebarwi, barque, sailed. Silver Cloud, barquentine, to sail. . ] ..:., ' Marjorie Craig, barque, to tail. '..;" Fiji: Aparima, s.s., early. Tahiti.;"; - llauroto, 8.a,.t0-morrow. , .Rarotostga : . j..,..,,, llauroto, &.S., to-morrow. Samoa: . ' j Atua; s.s., July 18. ■■ Tonga: ' ,; Atua, e.s., July 18. • EbiTHßtnio: ; Joseph Craig, barque, sailed June 10. Marseilles : ' Geni, barque, early. • t . Calcutta •■; ; ■■■■"..' ' " ' Katanga, s.s., to Bail. Waihora, s.s., to sail. - PROJECTED DEPARTURES. LOSDOS: . , V Matatua, S.s., early. * Star of Japan, s.s., about Monday. Stdnhtj • ■".■. MoVoia, s.s., Monday. ■ ■ . • :* : - "■"■'tut: •■"'•':■ ■>■'. ■.''.•" '■''"': ! ' .--.'~; Manapouri, s.s., July 10. Tonga: '"- Atua, s.e., July 22. '■• Samoa: „ Atua, s.s., July 22. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. East Coast. Thursday; Taluue . arrives from Dunedin, Lyttellon, Wellington, Napier, and Oisborne; HailTOto arrives from Tahiti and Karotorijia; Squall arrived from Napier, Oisborne, and Tolago Bay. Saturday: Talune. sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lvttelton, and .Dunedin at 12 noon; ' Squill sails for Tolago Bay, Gisborne, and Napier . - - at 12 noon. - '~■■. .;;:.;;.,. ~■;"'-: ■.'WEST Coast. ■...<• ,-,.-•, \<lo-day ..Rotoiti i arrives from . Wellington, Nelson! and New Plymouth, and sails for the ■same- ports again at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.). Friday: Takapunn arrives from Wellington and " ! New Plymouth, and sails for New Plymouth only - .-at 3 p.m.' (train, 2.10 p.m.). ■ _• . : .". NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Ngatiawa. arrives from Tauranga about 3 a.m. and leaves for the Great Barrier at mid- * night; Aupouri leaves for Whangarei at 8 p.m.; Kanleri arrives from Whangarei , Town Wharf about 9 p.m. , ; :,.'■', <■ ■, : ■ Thursday: Ngapuhi arrives at Onelmnga from New Plymouth about 9 a.m. and leaves again , for the same port «t 3/pftii; (train 2.10 p.m.); Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 2 ..-.p.m. ;■- Aupouri arrives from Whangarei about 7 midnight; Ngatiawa arrives from the Oreat Barrier about 5.30- p.m. Friday: Clansman . arrives from Russell, Whangurrxt, and Mangonui about 6 a.m., and leaves fo- Whangarei at 9.30 p.m.; Aupouri leaves for Tauranga. at 5 p.m.; Ngatiawa leaves for Tairua '...-; and Mercury Bay at 7 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from • Whangarei Town Wharf about 10 p.m. >.-. Thames service : Steamers leave for Thames and ...... Paeroii dally. See advertisement dally paper*. ' ! "~ ' ' VESSELS IN HARBOUR. ' Largo Law, s.s., at < Queen-street Wharf. Eakaia, s.s.. at Queen-street Wharf. Southern Cross, mission steamer, at Queen-street Drarnmenseren, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. Onyx, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. ;-. Defiance, brigantine, at Railway Wharf. . * Feridle Hill, barquentine, at Chelsea. IMPORTS. Vcr Largo Law, from New York: 1500 tons general merchandise. : ' " Ex Rakaia: 250 sacks Fisort's potato fertiliser.— Farmers' Co-operative Supply Association of Auckland, New Zealand. -. Ex Victoria:. 240 sacks potatoes.—Farmers Co- -■'■' operative Supply Association, of Auckland, New --"•'■- 1 Zealand. "-'" '"''"'. '"'■•." .":.

.;']:• .-■„' ,KV: •.*-"'■'-''■'' EXPORTS. *-■ '. v Per Victoria, lor the 'South: 265 sacks, 307 "." baps, and 72 cases sugar, 121 cases and 3 hoB '■' '-heads syrup', 25 cases currants, 251 wises fruit & SS 8 case, vegetable*, 30i boxes honey 27 boxes butter, 10 cases bacon, 16 cases eggs • 46 sacks potatoes, 13 cases wine, 15 cases beet 20 sacks oyster*. 6 coses andl 16 crates biscuits ■A 6 coils rope, 240, packages,. 85. cases,, 2 cases, . -bundles, and 3 packages. 9 <*«». 2 truces am 1 parcel dratrery, 10 sacks wheatmeal, 380 sack and 60 50's flour. 30 sacks bran, 75 sacks sharps H -v..' 25 packages and 10 trunks samples, 680 bag cement, 350 bags lime, 50 cases salmon, 10 half boxes soap, 15 cases boots, 18 packages fun. ture, 25 empty casks, 25 ' empty hogsheads, . empty barrels, 100 Sin pipes, 4 cases pictures, . bales brooms, 220 cases Jam, 20 cases iron, • < crates and 4 cases confectionery. 30 cases punti -cine.,' 12.sacks seed. 15 cases hematite, 3 case* stationery, 403 bundles laths, 960 pieced timber •'" ii horses, and sundries. The Huddart-Parker steamer Victoria left foi East Coast .and Southern ports last, evening witl. a. number of passengers and a largo general cargo. * The Northern Company's steamer Aupour leaves for Whangarei to-night. r The Union Company's steamer Haupiri went " 'down to Drunken Bay yesterday morning, and •"- after having her- compasses adjusted left for East Coast porta and Wellington. Yesterday the three-masted schooner Korora ■ arrived from Mangonui with a cargo of timber. The. Union Company's eteamer Taviuni left foi •" Westport last evening. Yesterday morning the. Northern Company'* steamer Waiotahi left for Bay of Plenty ports. The Northern Company's steamer Ngatiawa arrives from Taurimga this morning and. leaves foi the Great Barrier at midnight. Yesterday the barque Alexander Craig sailed "from Kaipira for Sydney with a cargo of timber ■<■'■ The baiqucntine Pcndlc Hill was towed up t( Chelsea yesterday afternoon to discharge hei cargo of coal from Newcastle. The vessel wil be towed down to Mercury Bay on Friday to loac timber for Sydney. cm. Yesterday the- three-masted schooner Soutnert Idle arrived at Oisborno from Mangatete will * « cargo of .timber. ,-Y," The Northern Company's steamer Apanui let: ''"'-• *o'' the»• North yesterday. „■ ' , . ■* '* Laat evening the Northern Company's uteamei Kanieri left for Whang-arei Town Wharf. , The auxiliary schooner Kaco, which left Auck "" land on Friday last, arrived at To Araroa vaster day. '._ . THE RIPPINOHAM GRANGE. ' . " ' Th'e steamer Kippingham Grange, en route iron '■'-* west coast of England ports and Australia, n due at Auckland to-morrow. THE HAUROTO. The Union Company's steamer.H*»»J» to du< . tit Auckland to-morrow from the Society due ■ ■■.■■''■ ■Cook Island s. „ ' ' THE STAR OF JAPAN. Tim Tvser liner Star of Japan is due at Auek land from the South on Saturday to complet, her loading for London, and is expected to pro . "eld on bee voyage on Monday, evening next.

THE LARGO LAW. 'Ilia steamer Largo Law arrived from New York and Australia yesterday afternoon, and, being granted pratique, berthed'at- the Queenstreet Wharf to discharge her cargo of general cargo. Leaving New York on April 19, she called at St. Vincent for coal and arrived at Melbourne on June 20, and then went- to Sydney/ Generally fine weather prevailed on the voyage. The steamer left Sydney on Thursday last and met with fine weather on the passage across. The Largo Law leaves for the South to-morrow, and on discharge of her cargo leaves for Newcastle to load coal for Fiji, thence raw sugar to Auckland, under charter to the Union Steam Ship Company. THE MOKOIA. The Union Company's amor Mokoia left Dunedin for the North yesterday and is due jit Auckland on Sunday next, leaving for Sydney on Monday evening. | THE RAK.UA. |< The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer V Rakaia, which arrived from London on Monday,! finished putting out her explosive*, yesterday and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf to discharge . her cargo of general merchandise. i THE SAINT OSWALD. { The. steamer Saint Oswald, which arrived at Wellington from Newcastle yesterday, is en route from Shanghai,-Calcutta, and Rangoon with a cargo of 5300 tons of rice and gunnies for discharge at various ports in Chili and Peru. The: steamer takes in hunker coal at Wellington and if expected to resume her voyage to-day. NEW ZEALAND TRADERS. The Kauri Timber Company, Limited, has; chartered the barque Mamirewa to load at Mercury Bay for Sydney, thence Kaipara to Adelaide; the barque Constance Craig (three trips), from I New Zealand to Sydney: the Marjorie Craig! (four trips), from New Zealand to Sydney: flip I barques Casablanca and Helen Denny" to load a! Ilokianga for Sydney: the hnrquentine Fendle Hill to load at Talma for Sydney; the Norwegian barque Solgrau. to load at Mercury Bay for Sydney; and the Norwegian barque Aurora to load kauri at Kaipmu for the United Kingdom or Continent. •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13480, 3 July 1907, Page 6

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13480, 3 July 1907, Page 6

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13480, 3 July 1907, Page 6