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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. JANETA. s.s., 4271, C. Hendry, from New York and Australia.—E. Porter and Co., agents. NGAPUHI, s.s., 640, E. Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Berry, Misses Thomas, Tothill, White, Murray, Wjitee, Keyte, ' Jlesdames McGuiness, Main. Ramsey, Puller, Messrs. Muir, Chapman, Irvine, Simpson, Benjamin, Rswnslev, Armstrong, Coulthard, Sloane, Wain., Fendall,' Roberts, Xothill, Mooney, Hyland. Main, McLeod, Holland*. Wilson, Dr. Purdy, and 11 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agent*. YOUNG BUNGAEEE, s.s., 70. Whittingham. from the coast.—Devonpoit Steam Ferry Company, agents. WELCOME, scow. 62, A. Donovan, from Mercury Bay.—Ford Shipping Line, agents. RIMU, scow, 53, I'iercy, from the :oast.— J. Craig and Cc, Limited, agents. ' DEPARTURES. MATATUA, sis., 6488. J. Maxwell, for London. WIMMERA, s.s., 5022, William Waller, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: For Gisbcrne—Mis* Donovan, Messrs. Culpan, C. F. ! Cooper. C. Duniop, P. O. W«bb, W. B. William*, Maclaren. For Napier—Messrs. S. Harvey, G. Condon, W. A. Knapp, J. Kirby, W. Hull, J. Thomas, Canon Mayiie. For Wellington—Miss 1 ,ukiu. Mrs. Mexvale, "Mr. Reuter. For Lyttelton— Mr. Isaacson. For IHinedin—Miss Hay, Mrs. Hay ; and 12 steerage tor all ports. . XGATJAWA, s.«„ 465, P. A. Stein, for Opotiki, Ohiwa, and Tauranga ' KANIEKT, e.s., 203, T. Myers, for Whangarei. MANGAPAPA, s.s., 147, C. Faulkner, for >i : Wbak.Uaue. - ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LOHDOS: Tckoniaru, *.».. due about to-day. Kaipara. s.s., sailed July 10. due August 23. Whakarus. s.s., via Australia, due September 8. Marere, s.s., via Australia, due August 12. " LivEßroor.-: Norfolk, s.s., via Australia, due Saturday. •Ccvie. s.s.. via Australia;, sailed June 20, due ' about August 20. . Oswestry Grange, s.s., via Australia, sailed June 20. ' Hawkes Bay, s.s., direct, due about Septem- ' :■.■■.: ■ ber 4. .:■■■.:■■■■. Krw Yo»3t: Jeanara, ?.»., via Australia, sailed June 10, due about August 10. """'*. , Indraxievi, s.s., via Australia, due to-day. Indralema, s.s., via Australia, sailed July 4. . due about September 8. '.'-'".': Clan Mathesou, s.s., to" sail July 22. Briez Ixel, s.s., sailed July 1, due about Septem- '-■ ■'■ ber 12. "•• Kasembe, s.s., to sail August 12. r. ■.* Lang-ton Grange, 3.6., via Australia, to sail 1 - July 22. Star of Scotland, s.s., via; Australia, to sail '- August 15, .. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. '%, -[■ '~-''■':. * East Coast. .-. ■ J _. Thursday: : Kororaiko arrives from < Westport; . Squall arrives from Tolago Bay and - Gisbornc; ' Kaiapoi arrives from Napier y Monowai arrives , from Southern ports; liauroto arrives from the Eastern Pacific. ■'";.' •' \» ; •', .• •, # Friday: Kaiapoi sail* for Kaipara at 4 p.m.) Wanaka j arrives from the. South; Navua arrives . 'from Westport. "--.--./ V ~-■:. v.':■.. '4 Saturday: Haupiri an;»es from East Coast bays; Monowai sails for Southern ports at 12 noon; . Wanaka sails for Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dun- ' rdin at 2 p.m.; Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Oiabornc at 2 p.m. West Coast. To-day: Rotoiti ,arrives ; . from Kelson, Wellington, and New Plymouth, and* sails 'for the . same - jets at 5 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). -,'■-. .;■<■' Friday: Tokapuna arrives , from Wellington and New.Plymouth and, sails for- New Plymouth aft 3 ', pan. (2.10 p.m. tralu): -NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS, Ttday: Waiotahi arrival from - Tauwag? about 8 a.m.; Waiotahi leaves for the Great Bar- . rier at midnight; Kanieri arrives from Whanga- - rci : Town Wharf; Clansman arrives from Russell about 8 a.m.", Ngapuhi leaves for ' Whangarei at - - 10.30 p.m.; Claymore arrives at Onebunga from Raglan and Kawhia; Clansman leaves for Russell, 1 ?'' IVhi&garoa, and Mangouui at 5 p.m.; Chelmsford £ arrives from Kuaotunu, : ; Mercury Bay, Port . Charles, and Whangapoua. * ■• ■ Thursday: Rarawa k arrives at Onehunga from -; New Plymouth about 8 a.m. and leaves for the same port at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.); Ngapuhi arrives from ■ Whangarei about -5 p.m.; Waiotahi arrives ' from - the ; Great Barrier about 6 : p.m.; Claymore leave* Onehunga for Hokiasga at 2 p.m. '' (train 1.10 p.m.); Daphne leaves for Waiwera, .. . Kav.au, Pakiri, Little Omaha, ' and • Mangawai at 11 a.m.; Kanieri leaves for Whangarei at 5 p.m. », Friday: Chelmsford leaves for Mercury Bay and Tairua at 7 p.m.; Ngapubi leaves for Whangarei at 10.30 pin.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei t ; Town Wharf; WaiotaW leaves for Tauranga at 5 ■ p.m. ' *'~'> Thames service: Steamers leave tor Thames and -Paeroa daily. See advertisement daily papers. IMPORTS. ~„ I . Pei Janet*, from New York: 7500 cases kero- ' sene, 3000 cases benzine, 800 tons general cargo. . . . EXPORTS. :~ Per Matatua, for Itondon: 947 bale:. and 141 : -; pockets,flax, .48 dumps tow; 160 bales wool, 16 bales leather, ■. 180 casks tallow, 36 casks pelts, . 742 cases and ,458 aaelcs kauri gum, 780 bags ore, 84 sacks hides, 6 boxes and 19 bars gold (£40,000), " ,100 packages sundries. / : ' . ; . - The . Huddart-Parker Company's steamer Wim- * tnera.left for East. Coast and Southern ports V- yesterday afternoon with passengers and cargo. 7 > The three-masted scow Korora, bound from ..;. Auckland to HoManga to load sawn timber for '.*■ Auckland, passed Cape Maria Van Diemen on .Monday night. v . . -- The , as. Yovv.t ; Bungoreo arrived from the ; coast yesterday-morning with a large raft of logs. . ■■ ' ' . The Union Company's steamer Koromiko, with a cargo of coal for H.M.S. Powerful, left Westsort for Auckland yesterday. This morning the Northern Company's steamer Clansman -arrives^ from Russell and leaves at 5 p.m. for the same port, Whangaroa, and Mangonui. The ecow Welcome arrived from Mercury Bay yesterday morning with a cargo of timber for the Kauri Timber Company. - At 12 o'clock to-night the Northern Company's _ Steamer Waiotahi leaves for the Great Barrier. . The Union Company's eteamer Wairuna leaves lor Newcastle to-day to load coal lor Fiji. ■ The scow Seagull, which arrived at Gisborne bn Monday from the Bay of Islands:, proceeds to Mercury Bay on discharge to load sawn timber for Auckland. The barque Daniel has commenced loading ;. fwaite pine timber at the Railway Wharf for Sydney. ' Thla evening the auxiliary schooner Greyhound f leaves for the North. THE TOMOANA. The Tyser liner Tomoana is due at Auckland this momin; from Napier to complete her loading for London, and is expected to proceed to sea tomorrow, ' - THE MONOWAI. The Union Company's steamer Monowai left Napier for Auckland last night and calls at Gisborne fo-dijy. The steamer will be due at Auckland to-morrow. ;-.-•'-, THE MATATUA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Matatua left for London yesterday morning .with a large and valuable cargo of frozen meat, flax, kauri gum, tallow, etc. The steamer is expected to arrive at the Home port early In September next. ' • _ THE BUCERpS. i.i. The steamer Buceros is loading Jarrah . timber - -at Bunbury (West Australia) and is expected to ■;.'■ leave for Auckland direct about the end of this . 'f r Week. '•'.'■ ' f ■ m wmmmimm — ' / THE MOONAH. ■ The ketch Moonah, which was sunk in the harbour some months since by colliding with the •-::-.._.«.*. winruna, has now had her repairs c apleted ';- so far as the hull »d masts are concerned. ■.--, Preparations are -now being made tor re-rigging ;<j y the vessel, and she is expected to be ready for : .sea about the end of this month. -- THE KAWAU. •The little steamer Kacwau, which has heen « n VV ed in the Northern .Walroa RWe" Sto . Same months past, left Kaipara yesterday for Auckland in charge of Captain W. Nicholson. ■'"■•. THE J.\NETA. The steamer Janeta, of the 'Msclay-Melntyre ' line. Captain C. Hendry, arrived from New s York and Australia at" 2-» p.m. yesterday, and after ISweottim. berthed; at Queen-street- Whaif.',The - (Set* left New Tort on Mirv, 19 wid-arritcd life 4

Melbourne on July 11. , Fine weather was experienced until July* 4, when a moderate south-south-east gale was met with, accompanied by heavy rain '> This continued until 8 a.m. on July 7, when light to moderate winds set in, continuing until- Melbourne was reached. After discharging 1500 tone of cargo the iteamer proceeded to Sydney, where she put out more cargo, and left for Auckland at mid-day m Thursday last. Ligut winds and fine weather prevailed on the run across. Mr. A. Rennle is chief officer and Mr. J. W. Butcher second, and the chief engineer is Mr. Miller, who has with him Mr. Craig a» second, Mr. Collingwood as third, and Mr. R. Sharp as fourth. The steamer leaves for Wellington on discharge. THE TOKOMARU. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Tokomasru, from London direct, is expected to arrive at Auckland to-morrow. THE INDRADEVI. The Trser liner Indradevi, from New York *nd Australia to Auckland, passed Cape Maria Van Piemen at 1.40 p.m. yesterday and is expected to arrive this afternoon. TILE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The s.s. Whakatane is timed to leave Auckland about August 15 for London direct. Tho s.e. Ruapehu will leave Wellington for London on July 30.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13814, 29 July 1908, Page 6

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13814, 29 July 1908, Page 6

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13814, 29 July 1908, Page 6