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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. , . -USB 5. ■ ' • KAHUNA,' M., *•' 19", : E. V «- Stewart, I*£™ Westport—Union \ S.S. Co., agents. v 1 - v _, v St NGAFUHI, s.s., 640, E. Stephenson, frcmjra* nirirei Fusenstrs ; - r ' Mr. and Mr#. * . . * Misses "Ewlngton,tKelly, Gill, M«dam« fMFcote, llayue*. Stewart, Messri. Hadrock. ToMn«j»» Crawford. McKlnstry. Mulhern. Cooirtr. JohuaWn. FeS Kemp. Mills. Boucher,; Oiajmian, a '£ i&. ker, ißa'trick.:• Greenslade, and , 1- »t«eras . Northern S.S. Co. agents. r V CLANSMAN. M-, 591, E' McLeod. from Russell, Wbangaroa, ana -Mangonui. P»»* n *?™L, ««•, dames C. Harris, F. Lincoln andl two children, W. bane, Reid. P. E. Sherman, E. KUcben end chllcl, H. F. Cook. Barker,'. Misses M. Smith, Stew art. h, Johnston. Matthew., Fi*h«r, Messrs. V. H.^R^ eea, •••> M P.. H. Wallace. J. • Stewart, W. Gardlner, . A. m Mcintosh. J. Waring. lfe», A-NirtW. L. Hare. W. X Lane. T. Davit, H. Hare. W.. Scholium, T. M. it- Lane, Torteous, George, E. < Kitchen, „ • Srainlej, i >-C.tShepherd, A. T. Close, T. Hartley, H. H. Bavly, iviWarmlngton, G. Rifrlanrt. Burling, Davidson. King, Douglas. Dr. R. T. G. Aickin, aud five steerage —. Northern . S. S. Co., agents . . BADEN-POWELL. s *•. 196. H. Peterson. - from Whanjirei.—Northern Coal Company, agents. GLENELG. s.s.. 288. F. Jonas, from Whangarei. —James smith and Co., agents. . n- : " CHELMSFORD. s.s'. 122. J. Taw. from Lime- ■ jH stone ' Island , (Whangarei).—Northern ,S.S : Co., , 3 agents. , •i, vj;, * GREYHOUND, Auxiliary schooner, 100, H. bu- ; >'*britsky, from the North.—Master, agent. MOONAH. ketch.,B4. D.. Rae, from Ngunguru — " .Northern Coat Company, agents. • . v - 'RANGI, wow* 86. Isaac Corbett, from the coait. ft?;— Ford Shipping Line, agents. . KAHU, atiriliiry,: scow, 1 42, Johnstone, v from Wv ygunguni.—NorthernCoal E Company, agents. ? : Jche f>. •' ; ;S;»NAVUA, : s.s.. 2950,"' P. Evans. R.S.R., ■ from Westport Union S.S. Co.. agents.■.£'&*;• ■■*><■ TALUNE. s.s., 2078, J. T.I Rolls, from Southern y* audi f East • Coast ports Pssseogers: Misses Two, P? Griffiths, Beawlcfc, McDonald.'- Kalnamu. - Dunlop, Austin, Mesdamej Knox, >Young. Miller, - Campbell. •JyV Msckie, , Rutledge, Thornton, Sesger, Messrs. M un- ; . 10, SoutJiwiok.' Sim. Davis, Handle}-; Urge, MeSI Cawe, Campbell, Mackie, ; Graham, Cusnen. Honey. gf Faulkner.'* Curtis. lUtledge,; B»ny, Williams. MeMffl Credie.i; Fraser, Holman, ,t Ingram. Gribble, , Mills, g# Bowles, West, Moore. P Seager. Brooks, * Blswdso, Cooper. Douglas, Stokes..Sly, Spenceley, Carbines, blasters • Barber and Moore, . and ' 25 steerage.— Union S.S. Co., agents. va-^'-v; MOKOt.V, sis.,'. 3508. R. E. Smith, from Sydney. Passengers: Misses Williams. McKinlay, kewia(2), o'iOaJg, v Mawleno, McLean,".. McKinlsy. : Mesdames {J Nixon. McKensle, Warwick, Fussell and live children, Elliott and four xchildren and;maid, Parker. Farrow. Morgan. Murray, Craig. Allan, Rann and three children. Elliott. Messrs. Mitchell, Brodsisk, MoFarlane, Parsons, 1 Powell, Metcalfe, Warwick, Wise, Oaig, Williams, Fussell, Elliott, Goldsmith, ! Fleming, Looai>'f Brown. Watt, McLean. Smith, i rtllan, Elliott, and 60 steerage.— S.S. C 0.,- : 'tj agents. - ■ I AUPOURI. s.s,;: 465. T. Haultain, from Tau- I 1 rangs Passengers: Mrs. Boys. Messrs. ;Oopeland, Johnson, I Christopher, Murgatroyd, Master liar•i'c per, and one steerage—-Northern S.S; Co., agents. ifPaiSTELLA, as. •' 267.'- E. Sellars,' from the coast.— Leyland-O'Brien Timber Company,- agents. ;. 5 WAIOTAHI. a s., 278, C. ; Hopkins, from Tairua 2*end Mercury Bar. > Passengers ::jfesdames Fisher, Gardner, ' Craig'and - son, Thompson ; and - child. Warm, Misses v Strong. ; .Hamilton Messrs. I Percy, Harrison. Barber. Wilson, ; Inskip. Morrow, Wallace, P. Mov Warm, 'Tracy, Hamilton.— ■S?-'SS. i Co.. agents. i ' , -i m LTTTELTONf p-f.. 133.' Whittingham, from the ?coast.—Devonport. Ferry Company, agents. ; PELICAN. 5.»., 162. Gardiner, from the ; coast.— Devonport Ferry ; Company,: agents. , J,, • DEPARTURES. " . JCJE S. _ STAR OP* SCOTLAND, ! -a-iv' 6230. J. M. t Hal £3 for the , South. : 4 MAITAI. 3333, J. Robertson, for East Coast •nd Southern port*. ' Passenger# :. For Glaborne— Mioses s !*:. Mills. B. Harvey, s Friend, 1 Smith, • Met/■■'dsmls i Swwt:-j; H«cPher»on ■/ and • cliild, Messrs. Spence, W. * Simpson, A.. E. Nixon,"dement;-H. M M Shepherd, Wilson, Goldsmith, J. Roderick. P. H Nathan, O'Brien,;' J. i Harris, Master f Murphy. w ir Mesdaines : Moore. Dk-kln, Messrs. IV X, Eyre, J. M Murray. G. Walker. For Welling, |® ton—Misses * Osborne, Stilt; «ad; 20 steerage for *11 ports. • SQUALL. • *~ 368; C. ? P. Rota; 1 for, Tolago : Buy and Gisborne. JrsE 6. • EANIERI," s.s., 203, T. Meyers, lor Whangarei. PAEROA, 5.8., 92, E. H. Goerta, lor Limestone Island (Whangarei). # " ¥ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. I- • ' Losxxwr — J&tae c< New Zealand, s.a.,■ ▼la Australia;• sailed April 9, due about to-day;, W&Star iief Australia, s.s., i-via. Australia, sailed Juae fSS 4; I Sfwebanstila-aSviTO Australia, j railed I May 6, iM due about July, 22; $ Kaikowra," s.s., t sailed j May 6, «iUfc about June 26; i oWki; ». s.;' 1 to tall July , 4;: due aSwut- Aug"«t 23; Marere; s.s., via Australia,' to •ail June 29. t"r i i LmwooL — Morayshire, alnlS yii"'s| Sydney, ! , called i April ' 24. due about June 10: ■ Devon, s.s., awijed May ! 29; Fifeshire. s.s., to sail- .1 Nrvr York—Walkure. s.s, via Wellington BP wiled May 14 Glendevon, s.s., via' Australia; {«| SB •ail June 1; Bantu, s.s.. via Australia, sailed. May 13, due a boat July 29; Bannockburn, s.i" ; vlil Australia, to tail early. Sak FRascisco.—Century. sailed May 12. due about to-day; Invertay. s.s., to, sail May 23; : Clan Mclnnes, s.s.. to sail June 23. ' ' VA.vco«TER.--Tndravrlll, s.s., about to-day. • Nbwcabi'le.—Solgran, barque, sailed ; May 24; lima, bsrquentme, to tall; Jessie Craig,; barque, sailed May 34; James |f Craig, barque, sailed June 1. Stdwbt.— t s.s., Sunday Helga, g barqurntine, to < sail. lyfNitre Vatac.—Kerem, ketch, due. - Rabotosca.—Alice, schooner, early. •f* k' Fbikitdlt Ibiasds.—Yssbel. schooner, . early ■ H CXBIST3IA3 "a lauso.—Zingara, i| tbiee-raasted •cow, early. !; fiOtiYH' Sea Islasijs 'Tofua, si.,, early. *>. ( % iPTe PROJECTED DEPARTURES. , " Erewnst.—Mokoia. s.s., to-day. * * gjf./ Fiji.—Navua, «.■>, Wednesday. j " ,'/ b-'jS EJtsTKKSr PAdHC-—Hauroto, s.s., I to-morrow, ; I ■■wmiHeMifi y , UNION S.S. CO/8 MOVEMENTS.' East ; COASt:—To-day: ? Flora arrives from East C'osst bay*, etc.;t : Mokoia Mils j for Sydney : j at 5.30 t-., P-fiJ- Tuesday : Hauroto saiU for Rsrotonga and Tahiti 4 at 12 noon ; Tatune sails y »orJ Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, v Lv'.telton." and ' Dunedin at - 2 P-m.; Kaituna sails for Westport direct. Wednesday: Navaa sails for Fiji at 3 f p.m.; i Kalti.na sails *oSr WestjKirt .'meantime); Flora, sail*.for. East Coast bays, ; Gisborne, Napier, We|lin^tra,* and Nelson at 5 p.m. Thursday: Waikare arrives » from 5 iedin, Lyfcteiton, Wellington, Na-: pier, and Gisborne; Squall arrives from Tolago " Bey tad Gislioroe. Seturday: : Waikare •' sail* for Gisborne. Napier, Wellicgte*a, LyMelton, and Dun- i erfia at 12 noon; Sqoali ss;ils : iforiToia : gd Bay and'! •Gisborne at 12 noon. ! "ti'JiST COAST.—Tuesday: Takapuna arrives from Sew PhmoaUt. Wednesday: Rosamond arrives •.•.-*iiom ' Picton, Nelaoa.' Wellington, and -New Plymouth, and ss»»Js- again for . the same ports at 3 p.m. Thurk'lsy; :T*Jispuria tails for New Plymouth ■ it.3.1 p.m.-(2.1-0 p.m. train). Saturday : Takapuna arrives from New Plymouth. ' IMP^I^KSEW,IK.HARBOUR.'."":M< , Iris. 11. M. cable "steamer, 1 at Calliope Bock Whirf. Mokoia, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Hauroto, at Queen-street Wharf. ■<; Talune, s.s., at Queen-str»et Wharf. Greyhound, auxiliary M schooner, at Queen-street-S®s:Wiarf.. ... Navua, ? sis,,'; at ; Quay-street Jetty , No. Z.; ;t , Kaltuna, a s., at IJobsoo-street' Wharf. V » fiSiiadi;: s.a., at Queen-street Wharf. V ' / "»Tfca r schooner In; rem. ft'V WIS ■r Kaeo, ' au£T*-hoorier,iat:Hobson-jtreet Wharf. May Howard, *»ix. schooner, at Railway Wharf. ■ Coronation, ketch, at Hobson-street Wharf.f imports/ S^Per?Kailuna;; from Westport l 2600 tons : coal. M Pet < Moko'ta,' from Sydney: ; bag* rice, 13 bales > crass i rope, 90 K.R. drums, 512: drums > rust' @spreventive, 20 drumsiJeyes':fluid,;4s lengths and j 5 .bundles i black' pipe, 34? bundles > steel, 1 ;93; ingots) tin, 125 pigs. lead, 26 bale* paper, 30 casca tobacco. 25 s cases i sardines;? 22; packages machinery, 368 bags empty « bottles, 839 1 bags . potatoes. : 166 cases'. fi, fruit, 587 sacks manure; 30 hogsheads white. spirit, J.y'374 p*ckag«s tea, 10 cases grease, 9 barrels oil, 90 cases - wine. -, 12 cases vamlsh, { 80 \ boxes * soap. t 10 eases candles, 45?; packages ; wall paper, 46 • cast-1 iron weights, 1968 \ sleepers, 521 bags J bark,"i 94 m package® < black Wood,'l 143 * sawn pleccs s timber, 39' pieces hewn timber, 32 piecis Oregon, i»l pieces oak, ' y 1002 * felloes, 2000 j rough spoke®, 127;-bundles;? 24 •hafts, and sundries. Per Tilunc. from the Sooth: 1133 sacks oats, >r?7U« sacks potatoes,: 539 sacks wheat, 284 . sacks - bran, 245' sacks Coyr,'2:4 sacks onions, 280 bags! chaff. 130 bags ryegrass, 55- sacks pollard, 138 f^acto.VhldeVf 32 !sack's roiled oats, 600 cases- pre-1 served milk, 176 cases canned meats, 84 hogsheads j |> ale and stout, and a quantity of sundries. ' Mr. H. Ockeiiden;i late, s second; officer tofl the S Squatl, joins the Kilrotia flit Auckland to-day, and '••■Mr.' F. , GainbKN second officer j of / the .. Kaituna, • transfers to tb« Mkola tfiMi mm "■■■ Captain: E - R. -. Stewart has t .rejoined the i.t. Kaituna and Captain A. Carson the Rakamoa. . - Mr. J. Brown, ; chief t engineer of the Te Anau, .♦.igned off the article* last week, and Mr. H. C. iSSflouy the vessel : as third engineer. Mr. S. G. Williams, of Auckland,has-' joined i the 3' Mimiro as fourth engineer. It is stated that the new thrust shaft which! w»s fitted to 1 Mararon at Lyttelton recently is working very satisfactorily. Her usual average Ipsspeed between Wellington ; and ■ Lyttelton is „ 15 gJciots,;but' pecesstty requires \ an extra knot' can be added. ft Is no* definitely announced In Sydney that ®X&j»tal# J. llagian Brodle, formerly 1 comownder /Ltmd's• Blue Annbor ilrer Wakool, ; and one ' of i . the best-known commanders -visiting Australian r,. ,Mi»« - been .' selected for the position of >• hzebounnaster at Sydney, subject to paasini; the medical test. He some i time ago retired altogether from the sea, and will probably shortly % be definitely appointed. ' Tie Harbour .Trust reSceived 106,« applications for the position, which? carries a salary of £25 °. per annum. J . •' . ' ' " / ' THE TALUNE." , j . ; .The steamer T»i«ne. Captain 3. T. Rolls, arinved }m> p»nerpn, via ports, at 12,15 p.ni. - E yesterday awd S berthed i, at Quecasfreet Si Wharf. s The vessel -departed from Dunedin on the Ist tflst. Mil called at Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, «tt# S ; GlcWw&Vloiving the last-named port {or J Auckland at li a.m. on Saturday and srrivi ap as «b«ve. She expenenced fresh to strong; northwe;t winds aftd rough sea until 9 o'clock \ on j 14 SiHirdsy [ nWit, , I hence moderate in da; till far- 1 Auckland, The Talune returns Scttth

THE KAITUNA. • The a s.' Eaituna, - Captain - E. R. -Stewart, arrived from' Weetport on Saturday morning ana berthed fat Hobson-street - Wharf -to discharge her I cargo lof 'coal. 'The' collier'' left Westport on Wed.- | nesday la.st and experienced fine wsatber through- ! out ► the voyage. She returns to Westport tomorrow afternoon. .. ' THE NAVUA. • The Union Company's steamer Navua, Captain F. Evens,-: R.N.R., arrived t from Westport at =10 o'clock yesterday morning and j moored alongside Quay-street Jetty No. 2. The Navua left Westport at 10 p.m. on Thuraday last and experienced strong to fresh north-north-west winds and heavy sea till passing Cape Maria Van Dieinen at', p.m.'On Saturday, the.r.ce fine weaiher till arrival at Auckland. The Navua leaves for Fiji on Wednesday., next She has a shipment of 760 tons of . coal from; Westport for Suva. \ " > THE 'FRISCO BOAT. The Australian Mail liner Century ia now about due at Auckland front San Francisco and Apia ' '"'THE FLORA. ' The Union Company's steamer Flora is expected to reach - Auckland to-day from GUborne, via ports. '■ .'• . •../ ■' ■ ■' : V'-'U-' the.indravelli. The s.s. Indravelll; from Vancouver and Suva, will be due at. Auckland to-morrow. STAR OF AUSTRALIA LEFT LONDON A message floret London advises that the Tys*r steamer. Star of . Australia sailed from London on Saturday, , JJav 29, for Melbourne. Sydney, Auckland, and Wellington. The vessel should reich here about July 20.' THE MOKOIA. — The s.s. Mokoia, Captain R. E. Smith, arrived from Sydney at- 4 p.m. yesterday and berthed at Queen-street .Wharf. She left Sydney at 1.5 p.m. on the 2nd in»t and had the Three Kings abeam at 10.20 p.m. on the sth, rounded Cope Maria, Van Piemen at 12.30 a.m. on the 6th. and arrived *3 above. Light north-west winds and smooth seas prevailed 01. - the voyage. The Mokoia returns to Sydney at 5.30 p.m. to-day.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14080, 7 June 1909, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14080, 7 June 1909, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14080, 7 June 1909, Page 4