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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

"- 1 ' ARRIVALS. • '" HAWKE'S BAY, 8.8., 4583, 1). McQueen, from Glasgow and Liverpool.— Heather, Roberton and • Co., agents. ' . • BRITISH MONARCH, s.s., 3912. J. M. Anderson, from Newport, News.—-E. Porter and Co,, ■ ■■■■:• agents. ."•'■; , NGAPUM, s.s.. 640, E. Stephenson, from Wha-i ngarei. Passengers Mr. and Mrs. , Benecke, ' Misses Coulthard, MeClintock, Roberts,, Mulli- ■ gan, Murdoch (2). Cossell, Craig. Mesdames Hunter, Good, Robertson. Fielding, Messrs. Sutelifte, > Broadbent. Jack, Shalders, Robertson, Ramsey, , OussUl, .Murray,Hutchison. Sadler, Millard, Tiillulu, Roberts" MeClintock, Mclitdoe, Fielding, ' Robertson, and 10 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. v ;, ; '... - -••»<'-»'•. DEPARTURES. '' '""V • ' ENCOUNTER, JIM. second-class steel cruiser,' Captain Fyler, for Wellington. LORD SEPTOX, s.s., 2792, Campbell, for Syd-;::...-.t.!:l Bey.- i. 1 * :■■ . ■--. - NGATIAWA, S.S., 463. P. A. Stein, for Opotikl ■'~.;•.'■ KANIERI, s.s., 203, T. Myers, for Whangarei. BADEN-POWELL, e.g., 196, If. Petersen, for . lv*"-r'Whimgiirci. *' : ' ' ■'•"' : .'-,;v--.;-■>., TASMAN,. F. 5.,, 193, C. Faulkner, for. Whaka- ■".'■■' lane. '" .■;-.■■■ •■■ A :**"''.' GAEL, 1 "s.s., 99, A. Mrfvenr.ie, for Whangarei. "-J' RANGER, scow, 62. C. Anderson, for 'Xair.ua. .EXPECTED ARRIVALS. "'""' •.;':^v ; ;■ Londok? ~ '" lndraghiii, s.s., sailed August 24. . .. . Kin Ort,"s.s., sailed August 6. ! ~„.,, Whakarua. s.s., via Australia, due September 8. • ■ • "'<■ ' Orari.s.s., via Tasmania*' to sail. - : v \ ' Niwaru, s.s., via Australia, due about October ':■ ."' •. 13. '■ • ___...,■ ..■:'■: [■ ~ ■. ••.•-"*•* ■::■'>■; Liverpool: ■■•-. ,-■'■ .-""-; , '.',. Oswestry Grange, -a.*.,.via Australia, due about. '■■■..»,.■•'i.'rb-mtffrow.'- > i ''■"'.■.'■ -- •-•■--■ ■ Surrey, s.s., via Wellington, sailed August 24. Kippingham Grange, s.s.. via Australia. and Wellington, sailed July 25. ''.'. 'Ayrshire, 8,8,., sailed August. 17. ; - : , "' f Devon, s.s"., to sail September 19. . :, " , . York: .■ 1 ■ ■ Gowanburn, S.S,, to, sail September 23. if <! IndnUcnia, •'.»„ via Australia, sailed July 4, I V■ \ ' die. aliout 'September-8.-V 1 ,->'''.:, •:.-.;. -' Clsra MatUeson, ».s., sailed July 23. ■ >-v- >-Briex I»el,*a.s., -sailed July 1, due about Septeim .■..'"* - ber 12. . :'-..'-; --- - ,;.'-.',-:;, f JfWflmN.. H.S., sailed August 13. _ ■■ ~ Lftrigtoa t.raji£e,„s.B„ via.. Australia,, sailed' Au"■*'"j'. "''■'"'gast- 9. '■' .' t , . ' ' l Star of Scotland, -,s.s.» .via- Australia, coded :!;' , August 16, due about October 14. ■* ;■ u '" ib]r*,*.-''iavert»y : ."*.i4., sailed June 26, via Durban, about; ids -~ Saturday... . ■•.".- -■■J ■ *'--.-v* '" ' ■■- English. Monarch, s.s., sailed August; 15, due ii>i>, ,-'< m about' October- -SO.- ',■.■■•■'■''■., - ".. j... j-., ,- •,.' -, Glendoyou, s.s., to* sail September 2. ■ '■ ; '■' ..- JOUXKIRK.: .... :,...:. ...... '•''-' llama, barque, sailed May 19. .~. _. ~-..• ;-. ; : l |f":'.-,-;'' Japan: "' i r-*.t r -' yf - ""•*''"•■- '"■ • ;J :;*''' : -•" : "'' "■■ •;; .. . .'.."-.h3lortlake, SiS-,iJto saiL -..■-; .: ... -v.\ ... > :v .''' Sax Cisco: .-■■- ;'!■*■- " Gymeric, s.s., sailed August 23. '•'.-",'■ Aeon, s.s., sailed. July fa,' overdue.. -■» ■"■ • • '~,,, Injrcric, s.s., to sail. ~"... • ."■' " ,'"•■.■' i "'"iVascoxtveb: '*. '""'.'<_ ...-,-■, ~'■. '~- ■ rsii«i.»iia)Blwkh,-?.s.,ivia. Dunedin, sailed,' due about ~: September. 14. »-'**'■'<-.':<.• »ts ,v-i.i : .. - lndravelli. s.s., to sail. . i.» h,.|Uwpokt .SsiW: ' ■>'" ■'S'■■'•''■■'"■ . jailed ,June,,l7, overdue. J . Marseilles: , ' ■'.. ■■■■..-,.;.■■■■■ .■■•■•■• •;::V , .:'.r.: - -"'C£raeciole,"ihip, via Wellington,' sailed June 27. {■ £■■»Calcutta,:;. ~/"", . ■•■'■■■; : .'.'■;':.•.., ,^^-'l .;'?.:. ~": - ' ; - ! Itaura, i.e., sailed July 26. , , ..,,,:.,.; . Buteros ? .,B.a., September-5. -•■•■•*••- ■»" •• ■■ 'Sydney: ' '""."* ".. ~'~ ... .'.,......',■ .....Oswestry Grange. u.».. to-morrow. SakaaWh~B.au- .-'; , '...'..' '. Victoria, s.s., Sunday. - ;!-""- t /trvV ■-■ ■'• ; i ,;.l?}lver v pload, .barqOt-ntine, l sailed August -3r1.; KE'WCASTXB:. I .'".'. ■ . '( V . : : : . - ■ Casablanca,' barque.-., sailed .August. 24. ,t .',.',■' i ■ Hands, Isle, barquencine, sailed August 27.-" • ■ .' ■';■' afEi.iOUByE : : .., ■ \., ',■*,' '■.'•"" Louisa Craig, 'barque," sailed Auguifc 26.' ' ': vi, Fiji: .... ..•-- ■'-- : " ■' Tofua, s.s., September 10, ;-.. ;'. .;. il "? VW*ihM*; , '*B."; j 'si» sai ! . * ' "-'■- - - : Samoa: * Tofua, s.s., September 10, ."''..'' ~1'osoa: .... ' ■. ■' ■ , Tolua, fl.s , September 10, y Yssbel, schooner, early. ' PROJECTED; DEPARTURES. Los Boy: :,- Tndradevi,s.s.» to-day. ' , : ' 'Tongariro.s.s., direct, September 24. s ""■ t ;, Sa"-"FBAsciaco: ' -;- .' '' ' '.- '■ " Gymefic." s.s., September 25. ■... ,■ '•■'- Lord Sexton, s.s., early. .;' - * . ' , ... -,<■- - ■.' Inveric, 5.5,., about September..2s. „ ■• / '. ■■'; Stdkev: ' "' ' Wimmera, as.,' Monday. " .- ' , . ,;.-. V Norfolk, IBi<.is - t>: ■ Southern .'Cross'.; a., September 4. : »'.'>«': "lUi:- .'• ■ r ,.._ Hauroto, e.g.. September *2. ■,■-.■••■ ■ -»" ' " %■■ 'Tofua," s.s., Sejiten.ber 15... ■■;."■. ; ■~:.. ■"••/•- *;■ . Tonga:-. ■;'•■''. ■■■'•• .;:.«''"■ '■■ ■' '"■'': ■-...:' v " ";' .;■•...' ■ Tofua, S.S., September 15. - .■:..■> "' .A*fA: . /. '[ Tofua, s.s., fieptember 15. EAaTBRK.. Pacific :. . ..-,. ..■:■■ ' - Tiafnne, s.*., to-day. ■ -■■ •... - 'C'';';--:'"";' '..' ".-"""■ ■;'■•'. ■- — '■•'' ■ ■■''-. . ! ■■'.-'.,'.. UNlOjir S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. - ' ? ,■:■!-■ EAST .COAST.'" V;;. , •■• To-day: ■ Talune saihs ■■■', for the Eastern • Pacific at 12 noon; Navua sails tor' Southern ports at 3 p.m.; Hauroto sails for Suva and Le\'vika at s'p.m. : -: .. Timrsday:-' Waikare arrives from- Southern portii; Squall arrives from Tolago Bay and Gisborne; Aparima sails ' for Wellington; Koromiko ' arrives from Westport.. ,' * Friday: Koromifeo sails for Fiji at 3 p.m. Saturday: Waikare sails for Southern porta at 12 noon Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gis- . borne at 2 p.m. "... -,- .- . . WasT Coast. ■'i' .To-day: Rotoiti . arrives from Nelson, Wellington, and New Plymouth,, and sails for the *""'B»m«i"pdft" at "3 p.m.' (2.10 m. trainj. ..., ..'f. Friday: Takapuna arrives i from Wellington and New Plymouth and sails for New Plymouth only. us - 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). '.-.,■',:.. ' JIUDDART-PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Sumlay: Wimmera arrives from. the South; '"'" "Victoria "arrives from-Sydney.-" — - - Monday: Wimmera tails for Sydney. Tuesday: Victoria, sails for the South, • ' i"ttr-::>v<iitU ■> «..;..-... : " ':...:...'..•■_ , •■'•■.'" .'■.-."■'■ ■', .'.■,-';. ■„', V»<...'/ SbRTHEM~S.£. CO.'S. MOVEMENTS.; .'. To-day: ' Waiotahi •>, flrriTei.i.from,,, T»uranga about 8 sir.m. ; Mangapapa. leaves for the Great ;'.■'"■;';.i ; ,iißarrier at midnight; Kunieri' arrives' from Wliajigarei Town Wharf; Aupouri arrives ■ from RuS; rell about 8 miii ; N#apuhl leaves for Whangarei■, . at 10.30 p.m.; Waitangi leaves Onehunga for Rag-, - V- lan and Kawhiaj: Aupouri.r,leaves for Russell, T' / WUangaroaj'and-Mangonui at 5 p.m.; Daphno leaves tor Msngawai•; and ;w«y ports at 1 p.m. ■■''■■■:' Thursday.: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga: frojnNew Plymouth about 8 a.m. and leaves for the same port at 3 p.m. (train, 2.';0 p.m.); Ngapulii . ' arrives from Whangarei; Mangapapa arrives from ', the Great Barrier about, 6 p.m. ; Claymore leaves ■'".-.'-' for liokianga at 2 p.m. (train 1.10 p.m.) Ka- . ■ nieri leaves lor Whangarei at 1 p.m.; Waiotahi . leaves-foir'Tauraiiga lat a p.m. -.'■' ?'.. ..;"■•;" Friday: Kanieri arrives '.from Wliangarei", Nga-' •. •< •'.-' fiiihi • leaves, for Whangarei at ■ 8 p.m.; .Apanuj \ arrives from the North about 5 p.m. . i SCalime,; s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. < -' ■ '.. Thames service: Steamers leave for Thames and i.-i «..i'.Baeroa. daily. See advertisement 'daily^ papers;; '"'"",, / . VESSELS IN HARBOUR; ... '' ''" Ilawto's B'vy, ».«., in stream. • ,i".-- ,CByje».s.a.,\'at'Qu«en-strecfc Wharf.';'■""■ .)■"■; ■''■:- ,- ,|it,Hphßop-iireet Wharf, ,^ V j\ : : *'••.'•' •*K: Aparima, s.s.j in' stream. - ■'■-.'■::■■■*'■.*.' ■'/. .-.;.-.- Hauroto, s.s., at Quay-street: Jetty No.. 2.' :.;.,', '■"■■•.i , Jeanara, s.s., at Quiy-street Jetty No. -2. < . ' ■'• ""'Kaipafa, 'B.s!',"at' Queen-sWeet TVharf. , ~',-•: " ■■':' , .„* SoutheriftrJOroiis,..mission. s.s,,,.at,..Railway;'Wharf, ; ','■' *.'" Polly, barquentine, at Hobßon-street Wharf, i ~, "*"'' Atd«Daran - ,' bsrqtie, at Railway Wharf. -" ... ■ >il'Ul'',MwJP/'AS<ft^*'^5 * t '**'■^' ,l ■**^' e * , '' I,at''•■',1 ,at ''•■' , ;*.'•:,- Tlazel 'Craig, barque,' at "Railway Wharf. " ' '-"** ft ■»■: .Joseph Craig,' barque," at Ildbs'oh'-sti'eefc'. WHarf. ,';;. '.i • 'British Monarch, s.s., in, stream, >.. ::;. i .;„.-*. , , ~ ". . „..„.... „IMPORTS. ':;'•'• Per Hawke'a Bay, from Glasgow and Liverpool: 1200 tons general, merchandise. ;. ' ''' . .#•' \M'-f.!a >;■ V» (. -» ; ; ; i ,i , ','i " ;■- -ji - -;..,;, 11.M.5." Encounter left for Wellington yester- ■., Say afternoon, ... , ,; : ■.. ... - • The Northern Company's steamer Clansman" '..<■• '■,'.- ,V/as floated', into , the Auckland,.; Dock yesterday. ; for cleaning and painting. The 5.5..; Raipara leaves for Wellington to-day. The Union Company's steamer Aparima, which arrived from Calcutta-on-Sunday; last and an-. ~ ctiored in,the stream, will berth at Queen-street •--. Whirl this morning. ■' ,; ■■ I-.,-*,: • .-.-.'Xfee s.B. Jeanara, ; which arrived from New' York ' oi Monday, berthed, fit Quay-street Jetty No. "*'•'' '2' yesterday -and -commenccu •■ dischai-ging her '1 cargo. .•:;;. '•.• ,;j..-...- The barque Rona sailed from Kaipara vesteri 'day with a cargo', of-.-sawn timber for" Mel- ; jbournc, ■ r, -;:■'■:■ v<: ■';" ■ - ,• •■ The Uhion Company's steamer 'Navua leaves' fori East* Coa»t and .Southern ports at 3 p.in. . to-day.. '.■;.;■. '.;..' The S.s.' Koromiko left Westport for Auckland, i-.;.-.;..yesterday, a cargo of coal and.is expected ■ ;.-.;■ .-stj reach this. s pO(ft,)to-morroW : night.; .. ' - ■ ..„. .. -T] le b&rqiie. ,*Diwiel Bailed from r Newcastle ' yesterday witli''|pa|l';go of coal; for Auckland, 1 'v"-, :.. ~ ...;.:.; r 1 )»: ■' •■- : ■ — - v.; ■..;■ ; . «-';-'■' -JIIIE GYMERIC. • .; ~ The locn! agent Jcr the Australian Mail Lino •'■■'; ■•■< fMr. J. C'. Spedding) -informs us that the s.s.' ''■.""•" iJymerla took her departure irom : »an *rancisC« . on Friday last fur Apia and Auckland. , Tho ' ' ' .fctram'"- : : hi "expected to "reach this port'.-^twyt-' .-.'' '■''lj?eptei»wjj i ..oa, :i ..-.;;:,•'-: .> :.•■■"•■;:■':'■ .'."::' " t llf-f : W^:-.% [ U■ ;;■>■£; H^;-t^j't\''-.''■; -'''-' - : -' -'■ J;^ft^';h^ i v;- : -;.;;':;;:;y'... ; ,,^:"::-v l J ■-■-'-::.;- r.:-\-:<-,,-.: - :;.-... .-. *<<■.:■:■':.->.:':■,■■, '-■■"■■'■:. ■■'■•.■;;:....::■:-.- : , ■--■'■-- r~< ■/.■.■■:■■. ■-.-. -.;.. . .-•,

-~,.,.- . THE BRITISH MONARCH,, ■ The steamer British Mo.iatch, Captain J. M. Anderson, arrived from Newport News vesterdny moirTi Wh ; a cwgo of 5000 tons of coal for the American fleet. The .teamen »e«t. Newport ; SI, 0 „ , Juno,- 18 ami had exceedingly bad »ef P comiV through?, the Magellan Mtjut. and all the way across the Pacific Ocean. v a detailed account of the British Monarch's voyage will be found elsewhere in this issue. . THE HAVRE'S BAY. - The Tyaer- liner- Hawke's Bay, .Captain D. Mo*. Queen, arrived from Glasgow and Liverpool yesterday morning and anchored: in the stream. The steamer took her departure from Liverpool on July 11 and experienced ; a succession 01 heavy gales and squalls of hail and snow in ftie Indian Ocean, thence high and dangerous seas until a -few hours before reaching port-. The vessel rolled and laboured heavily, but no damage was done. The Haw.ke's Bay will berth at Queen-street •■• Wharf ■> to-day*. ■ ; / i ■'■■,'■•■ • THE CANADIAN. MAIL. The following passengers proceed to Fiji today by the llauroto to join the R.M.S. Mamma, leaving Suva on Tuesday next for Honolulu and VancouverMesdame*. 15. Wylie, 11..vw h»»on. Miss Wvlie, Nurse A. Meldruuv Messrs. H. Whitson. E., A. Angus, J. M. Phillips. L. . Chatrteld. E Reynolds, Bird, J. Stanton,. W. T. Hew, C. C. Walton. W. F. Bell. R. B. Mi-Duff. D. Wylie, G. Sinclair, Thompson, P. A. Harris, and 10 steerage, . ''•'''■.'.•' '' ' " / BIG ATLANTIC LINER. The Atlantic liner Rotterdam, the latest triumph in shipbuilding skill of Messrs. norland and Wolf, of Belfast, Is described as the heaviest ' vessel afloat, being 668 ft long and 77 ; Ht across tha beam, while Set 1 gross ; tonnage is 20,00 C. She has no fewer than 11 decks, this number ' swat-eating the tremendous depth of the vessel. All" the resources of the craftsman and the artist, have been lavished on her magnificent saloons, smoking-rooms, library, waiting-room*, suites de luxe, and staterooms generally. The coat of some of the most expensive cabins, to which there are exclusive stairways from Urn deck, almost staggers the imagination, but in an age of travel, and incidentally of thousands of extremely wealthy voyagers, expense either In furnishing or luxurious surroundings is not a .matter that deters -ich corporations front spending money with a lavish hand. The. decorative work alone has entailed a great outlay, and the most famous of new and modem hotels could not surpass her in this respect. AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING; / .' Returns to the Bureau of N>vV;jtitui,*how;''that the fiscal year ended June 30 has been the record year of American shipbuilding and that \-ho ccutre of the industry is on the Great Lakes. During the year 1506 vessels of 588,6*5? gross teas were built and numbered in the United State*, of which 75 steel steamers of 304,379 gross tons were built on the Great Lakes. The largest annual output heretofore was in the 'year 18.-5. when JJO24 vessels of 553.450, tons were built. In that vear the ({rear Lakes built only 563 vessels of 45,423 tons.- 1 ' This vear steel vesiiels built numbered 142 of 417,167'gr05s tons, us compared with 350,653 tons built last year. This tonnage built is entirely for domestic transportation. ' Of the 142 steel vessels 85 exceeded 1000 frross tons each, 55 on the Great Lakes, the larK-'sl being the William M. Mills of 7952 tons,, and 30 on the seaboard, the largest being the Columbian of 8579 lons, built at San Francisco for trade to Hawaii. Four wooden sailing vessels, exceeding 1000. tons each", were built during the year.'the largest being the Edward J. Lawrence, 3350 tons gross. ■.-'' „;_ THE inyertay. / ~ ..Tim -steamer- Tnvertay, - from New York-and Durban, passed Cape Otway on Saturday last and is expected to . reach Auckland about Sunday next. . s

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13844, 2 September 1908, Page 6

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13844, 2 September 1908, Page 6

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