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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. OSWESTRY GRANGE, s.s., 6581, Howe. front Liverpool and Australia- Passengers: Misses A. 'X and A. K. M. 'Laird, and £9 steerage.—A. H. ,{Nathan, limited, agents. BUCEROS, s.s.. 40-33, Hutchinson, from Bunbury (W.A.). —Miliar Hardwood Company, ';~S- '•. ttjjTEUtJI. - WAIKARE, 8.8.," 3071, J. Bernech, lrom 'South- ' $ra and East Coast ports. Passengers: Misses Aickin, Pheney, Howell, Withess, To lie Jacobs, .. J?tronts, Mesdesnes Hitchinga and infant, Booth, JVlavne, AdVir, Grim wood and maid, Messrs. Da!- " tea, Deianev, Driver. -Pratt. MuAl lister. Von Dikdolren, C'arr. Cameron, Booth (2), Mayue, Clarke (2), Foot?, Brecn, Holmes, Nelson. Farley, - Holt, Nelson. B.objohn*. Adair, Sharpc. Wheeler, ]3ounie, Captain Feruaade*. Salvation Army concert compihy (9), and 24 steerage.—Union S.S. , Co.. agents. KOROMIKO, s.s., 2479, Cliff, from Westport.— •••• Bnion • S.S. Co., agents. , SQAPOIU, s.s., 640, K. Stephenson, from Whangiirei. Passengers: Misses llanlon, Robinson. Mesdames Mc-Leod; Cornish. Messrs. Colquhoun, Graham, Davidsoii. Duwnard, Murphy, Take, Me--Ktiuue, Hislop. liandlty, Hart, Footc, Hutt, Ris-fcworth. Edmonson. Smith, Butcher, Streeter, Taylor, and sis steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., . " stents. -- SQUALL, s.s.. 559, John Benton, from Gisborne " and Tolago Bay.—Union S.S: Co., agents. MANGAPAPA, ?.e.. 147, J. Wilson, from the . . Great Barrier. Passengers : Mrs. Carlson, Messrs. . jjaison,. Larner.— S.S. Co., agents. CURLEW, scow, 36. W. Bourke, from the coast. —Foni Shipping Line, agents. V DEPARTURES, * INDRADEVI, s.s., 5653. Hoiliugsworth, lor London. Passengers: Mrs. Hollingsworth and son. WAIOTAHI, s.»„ -2JS, C. Hopkins, for Taursuiga. . . KANIEKI, s.s., 203. T. Myers, for Whangarei. BADEN-POWELL, s.s., 136, H. Petersen, for .Whangarei. • J EXTECTED ARRIVALS. :.-V -. Losses: .i ' - Indraghiri, s.s., sailed August 24. Kin Ora, s.s., "sailed August 6. "" Whakarua, s,?-. via Australia, due Septembers. ■;v Orari, s.s,, vis Tasmania, to sail. Jiiwaru, s.s., via Australia, due about October : 13. - - , . LivsKroox.: ■ Surrey, s.s., via Wellington, sailed August £4. ilippingbam Grange, ».s., via Australia and " Wellington, sailed July 25. Ayrshire, s.s., sailed August 17. . Devon, «.5... to sail September 19. SiEW York: Gowanburn,' s.s., to sail September 23. * IsdraJema, ,8.6.;< vi» Australia, tailed July 4, due about September £. " >'.» Gam Matheson, e.s., sailed July 25. . 'Brier Ixel, s.s., sailed Julyl, due about Septeraber 12. ' . . ' Xucmbe, s.s., sailed August li. '"Xaugtoa Grange, s.s., via Australia, sailed Au- . .• •. gust 9. . • ... '.-''-"V':';. ''' ■: 6lar v , of ' Scotland,' s.s., via Australia, sailed August 16, due about October 14. Invertay. s.s., sailed June 2£, via Durban, about Saturday. ■. • . English Monarch, s.s., sailed August 13, due . about October 30. Gleiidevon, s.s., to sail September 2:' " ' DUNKIRK : .' . -.* j " , ' Hera*, barque, sailed May 19. -y.-? <-= > Japas; i ; • Jlortlaie, 5.5.,. t0 sail. > • . ; ui ■ - . tes'Sv: Eijr^Fiuscisco : \ • v ' Gymerie, s.s.. sailed August 28. Aeon, s.s., sailed July 6, overdue. lareric, s.s., to sail. .. . .. JjiSCOXTTEE: Duhvjch, 5.»., vis Dunedin, sailed, due about September 14. • . luaravelii, s.s., to sail.' ' ILiassxu^s: : SM ■ Ctritiiole, ship, via Wellington, sailed June 27. Calcutta ; „. . :• . It aura, s.s., via Wellington, sailed July 26, • due to-day. • t SiDJjEjr:!..; ... Rakanoa, s.s., to-morrow, - Victoria. m. .-Sunday: ■ • -■■ Silver Cloud, barquentine, sailed August 31. - JjEirCAiTUJ . ... ... ' ........ . ,i'.. ... „ , - -■ - r Casablanca, barque, sailed August 24. - : . Haeda Isle, barquentine, sailed August 27. , ""."Daniel, - barque, sailed September 1. • • - JISLBOCSXB: . ■ - ■ Louisa Craig,, barque,: sailed August 26, ■.■ Fiji:. . T„^ . < t .... Tofua, September-10. , - - ■ Waihora, s.s., to sail. - - - ' Samoa: ' . - • '• ' Toica; "s.s., September 10.• ; : r V.:' . .losga:. . - Tofua, s.s , September 10. • : Taabel, echosr.<r, early. ■ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. £.O.*S3OX: " V ~ Toag*iiro. s.e., direct, September 24. IRAS Fbakcxzco ! N - -Gjmeric.-s.s., September 25. . • • Lord Sefton, s.s., early. - Inveric, s.s., about; September 25. -■ " fiTDJrsr; ■'>?-. : ■ ■■ '.. 4 '' "Wimmera, s.i , Monday. ■; •. Kosfolh; Islasd: .•: ■; ; Southern Cross, s.s., to-day. Fiji: " „ , :• ToXna, s.s., September 15. ' • t . Tost»A:; r; ■■ y£7-y'A'-.--'.' Tefua; 8.5., September 15. ,• Apia: - • • ■. Xofua, a.s., September 15. " " W UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ' ' '." East Coast. - . Saturday: Waikare sails for Southern ports at 12 noon; Squall sails lor : Tolago Bay and Gis- ' borne, at 2 p.m. . ' • - -• , W«3t Coast. " To-day: Takapuua arrives from Wellington and ' New Plymouth arid sails for New Plymouth only v;. ; - .. as 3. p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). HUDDART-PARKER, CO.'S MOVEMENTS. So-day: Wimmera arrives from the -South; Victoria' arrives from Sydney. • Monday: Wimmera sails for Sydney. ■ Tuesday: Victoria sails for the South. v:, NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S-MOVEMENTS. .. To-day: Kinieri arrives from Whangarei; Ngajjuhi 5 leaves ilor Whangarei at 8 p.m.; Apanui . .'arrives from the North about 5 p.m. / . Talune. s.s., at Quecn-svreet Wharf. • -•Thames service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeraa daily. See advertisement dally papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Hawke's Bay, s.s., at Q>:eer.-ftrcer. Wharf. .. Afiiima, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. •j Bar-n Minio, s.s., in streim. Jeanara, s.s., at Quay-street Jetty No. 2:. Waikare, s.s., at Ho'bson-street Wharf. Koromiko, b.b., at Hobson-3treet Wharf. :■'■■■'■' Squall, s.s.,' at Queenstreet. Wharf ; Oswestry Grange, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf, a ,Bucero»- s.s.. in stream. o . * '.'r - Southern Cross, mission s.s., in stream. Polly, barquentine, at. Ilobson-street Wharf. : Aldebaran, barque, at Railway Wharf. ; .Marjorie Craig, barque, at Hobson-street Wharf. Hazel Craig, barque, at Railway Wharf, j! . - British Monarch, ss., In stream. •■ ■' ' • IMPORTS. - . •'* Per Waikare, from the South : 518 sacks potaJ " toes. 345 sacks oats, 400 bags chaff, 114 bags ii bark,-2042 sacks wheat, 740 flour, 325 cases , fruit, 105 "bags bran, 154 bags" barley, 32 sacks linseed. 29 pieces stone, 61 cases pickles, 6 sacks peas, 13 sacks seed. 10 socks rolled oats, 25 sacks beuns, 24 bags tigs, 12 sacks seed, and _sundries. . v;. ' • - ' Per Oswestry Orange, from Liverpool: 1641 tens general merchandise. Pel* Koromiko, from Westport: 3070 tons <soal. Per Buceros, from . Bunbury: 630,W0ft jarrah • timber. ,• • t.fXy.-Mi The Union Company's steamer Squall arrived 'from Gisborne and Tolago ; Bay yesterday morni. ing after a fine weather passage. She ' returns to the ports mentioned to-morrow afternoon. •"'"Transhipment? per'Maheno from Sydney and . ,'lougaxiro from London arrived by the' Waikare 1 : " from : the South yesterday morning. - • The Tyser . liner Indradevi it.it for London at & p.m. yesterday with a full cargo of kauri gum, .. 1 skins, hides," tallow, etc. . -• The auxiliary schooner-.May Howard, which has been engaged in conveying lime from Mahurcngi to Auckland for some month past, is re- .' entering the - Hokianga-Auckland trade, and JWi'Sdoi; the . Jormgr ,port Jo-morrow. .• • . - The small steamer Lily, which has been laid ti? at 'Wellington since she went on »n experimental oyster trawling cruise in Cook Strait a . "'l4*'months ago, has recommenced towing - work in . Wellington Harbour. V rl '; ' * THE KOROMIKO.' . - "*'.• The" Union ~ Company's" turret steamer Koro-W-iaiiiko. Captain Cliff, -arrived frorh" Westport yesterday afternoon with a .cargo, of coal and berthed at Hobson-street Wharf to discharge. The fv steamer-left', Westport- at 12.15 a.in. on Tuesday ? . last and - experienced very fine weather through- ' out' the voy *§.». - ■ 1 • ' ——~~ ~ * . - THE ITAURA i . ■ • The firiitish India • Company's steamer Itaura Is duo at r, Auckland : to-day -from Calcutta and . iWeliingtoDr vjH

—— ! V THE BUCEROS. )-• The •sUakTer'Buoeros, Captain "Hutchinson, arrived from Bun bury (West Australia) last night 1 ivith a cargo of timber unci anchored in the stream to await inspection, which will be carried ; out this morning. \ THE AVAIKAR.fi. The Union Company's steamer tVaikare, Captain J. Bernech, arrived fioni .Southern and 1 East Coast ports at 830 aim. yesterday and berthed at Hobson-street Wharf. " The steamer departed «n> Dimedin at 3 p.m. on - the 28th nit. and called at the usual way ports, leaving Gisfcocoe for Auckland at. 11.30 a.m. on Wednesday and arriving- as above. The distance between Qisborne and . Auckland was cozened in the smart time of £1 hours. Fine weather prevailed throughout the passage. The Waikare leaves for the South again to-morrow. TUB lONIC. Messrs L. D. Nathan and Co., the local agents for the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, advise its that the s.s. lonic arrived at- Hobart •from London at 9 a.m. yesterday. The steamer is due at Wellington on Wednesday next. the Oswestry orange. • : The Federai-lituiidet-Sha'e ; liner Oswestry Grange, Captain l'etcy R. Howe, arrived from Liverpool and Australia yesterday atteinoou frith a number of passengers and a tjuanlitv of general merchandise, and after inspection berthed at yucca-street Wlsatf. The steamer, which come* into port, in capital cider, took her departure irons Liverpool on June 20 and experienced exceptionally fine weather throughout the voyage. Tii» \tifiti called at Melbourne on August 19, and alter discharging cargo and landing passengers proceeded to Sydney, where further cargo was discharged. Departure from Sydney for Auckland was taken on Saturday last, and the harbour readied us above. Captain Howe, who brought, the steamer into Aucklandwithout the assistance of a pilot, has with him the following desk Officer*: —Chief, Mr. J. M. lVaiion (Lieut.,' K.N.Ri); second, Alt. F. C. Ree (Lieut, R.N.R.); third. Mr. 11. Dawson; fourth, Mr. J. McQoWmi. Mr. M. Rogers is the chief engineer, and has with him Mr. : , J 0. Graves ■as second, Mr. F. Hellish as third, Mr. J. Teasdale ;as fourth, Mr. F. Brade as fifth, Mr. D. George as sixth, and Mr, D. Forsyth as seventh. The chief lefrtgefftting engineer is Mr. T. Sampson, second Mr. A. Anderson, and third Mr. A. Carnochan. Mr. W. S. Sinclair is the ship's surgeon and Mr. W. MoFat'iand the purser. . The Oswestry. Grange will commence putting out her Auckland cargo today. and on v discharge will proceed South. • THE WIIAKARUA. Thf Tyser liner WTiaWarua, from London and Australia, left Sydney for Auckland yesterday and should arrive here on Tuesday next.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13846, 4 September 1908, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13846, 4 September 1908, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13846, 4 September 1908, Page 4

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