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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. JULY 10. XGAPOHI fS., 640, E. Stephenson, from «"»* tigarci Passengers : 'Misses Win Hanks, Seccombe,: Harrison, Stone, McLeod. Dr sneedv, dames Hoey, Malcomeon. MacKa}, Me>j?r.- -1 . Jul!, Collier, Ellis, Freeman, Kealej lvßight. t r lcr Mcddings, A ford, SN*attieU, , • q-j*.* • Driver Lauder,' Wheeler Ellis, Mccomb.• Seed. Blackmore and two boys, Cooper,] voJuicrn SS. bell, Wright, Hay, and 17 steerage.—North

XLANSMAN, 5.8., 591, E. McLeod, from Russell, a ft'hanearoa . and Mango,uti. r.«i|ngen <: M». t Ivirkpatrick. Misses L. Dickeson, Person, h. , Campttfll, L. Chester. A. Wood, Messrs. . J. " • Rvan, Hare, R. Orr, E. Brown O. Ir a. G. Clarke, Murray, G. Harrison, G. KeMe'Rl*. OU= , C W. Lewis G. F. Dickeson, W. N. Curke. i • King, Peterson, Alhusen, J. Irvine, T. aiddl brook. Court, Carmody, and nine steel age. Northern S.S. Co., agents. \G4TI\W4 s.s.. 463, W. Bark, from Tauranga ( ,nd Opotiki. Passengers : Misses ell,, Bur- , ton. Mesdames Mann, Peterson, Cameron, M- in, , Kirk Messrs. Simpson. Cameron, tansom, M"- . Jojsfltts Wilkinson. Ross. Sandland, W. S.nUUnd, H. Sandland. M. Callion, Masters Kelly, *<«•— < Northern S.S. Co., agents. BADEN-FOWELL. s.s.. 195. H. Petersen, from Whangarei — Northern Coal Company, agents. , GLENELG. s.s., 288, F. Jonas, from Whangarei. j —James Smith and Co.. agents. , PAEROA. s.i., 92, E. 11. Goertz, from the Great , Rjirier. Passengers: Misses McCarthy. M. Fisnei. Messrs. Kino, — Northern S.S. Co., agents. . * . July U. WIMMERA. s.s., 3022. W. Waller, from Southern . mil East Oast ports. Passengers: Mesdames \\ allaco and child, lllingworth and four children, Montgomery, Snow. Bridge, Trevor, llkins - ' • ' monds. Hansen, Cunningham, Misses Hart, Lwenson. Egan, Laurenson, Hay, Angove, Messrs. illingworth, Montgomery, W. E. St urge, V. Morlc , •Johnson. F. Stock. Cheesbrough, W. lay lor, R. Todd. A. Simmonds, A. Fisher, C. Godwin.. A. t . Selby, E. Pope, Barr. R. Hall, Woolen P. Hansen, . l'errv.-E. Sale, C. Jackson, F. Tucker, Trupaue, , W. Wilson, Coates, J. Best. Bnascoe, tlley, Ho- ( 3rd. Ilodder, Alexander, Bruce. A. b. Russell, Chadwick. O'Connor, W. Cunningham. 1. Leslie, Potter, Wvnvard. McMillan (2), B. Deeley,. McMasters. -Hlndmarsh, Champion. Hodge, Brain. 1 ■ Walker,; Dr. Trevor, and 35 steerage. —L. D. .Na- , than and Co., Limited, agents. VICTORIA, s.s., 2969, G. F. Entwisle, front Sydnev. , ■ Passengers :.:Mesdsuues Farrell and infant, Dockrav and infant, J. Cadman, Alexander. Kerin, R. C. "Cos. Miss M. King, Messrs. R. C. Cox, R. Ewing. W. Grech. H. Hewison. H. Snyder. T. Houghton, A. Laurie. G. A. Fortes, A. Schlettwein, A. Carlaw, F. 'Nairn, M. Farrel!, J. Lever, . Brother Emilian.—L. D. Nathan and Co.. Limited, agents. INVERTAT, s.s., 2541, J. Houghton, from Apia »nd, San Francisco.—J. ('• Speddinjj, "{tent. ALTOURI. s-s., 463. T. Haultam. from Tanransca. Passengers: Mrs. Smith, Messrs. Smith* Bennett, Lees, Crawford, Brash, Hodghon, Tempest,— Northern S.S. Co., agents., SQUALL, s.s., 369, Ross, from Tolago Bay. Gisborne, and Taurauga.—Union S.S. Co., agents. WAIOTAHI, s.s., 278, C. Hopkins, from Tairua and Mercurv Bar. Passengers: Messrs. Smyth, R. Inglis, Wooldnge.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. tt-T 1— iv?*"* *•»-. 6533, C. F. Lidstone, for the South; • WAIRUNA, s.s., 3947, W. T. Collins, for the Bluff , , . KOROMIKO, s.s., 2479, A. D. Chrisr, for Westport. ;MONOWAI, ».s., 3433. J. Bernech. for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: For Gisborne — Mesdanies Chrisp and family. Mulligan. Messrs. C R. Laver, J. E. Ramsav, S. Graham, Seymour, Fletcher. Eastwood. G. Eeam, Hunter, Reese, G. Cox, Good. For Welling*. -Mrs. Mullett and two children. Messrs. W. F. .-omerville. W. R. Roberts. For Lvttelton— Remer. Mrs. Remer. For Dunedin—Mrs. McArthur, Mr. Taylor; and 10 steerage for all ports. ' GREYHOUND, auxiliary schooner, 100, H. Subritiky, for the North. KANIERI, s.s., 203, T. Meyers, for Whangarel. TASMAN, s.s., 169, C. Faulkner, for Whakatane. . ' ' ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Xjoynosr. —Star of Australia, g.s.. via Australia, sailed June 4, due , about July 28; Whakatane. 8.8.,'t0 sail; Kumara, s.s., sailed June 9, due about July 27; Marere, s.s., via Australia, sailed June 29, due about August 24. Liverpool.—Devon, s.s., via Australia, sailed May 29. due about July 28; Fifeshire, s.s., to sail July 24; Cornwall, s.s., via Australia, sailed June 26, due about August 24; Drayton Grange, s.s., via portr, to sail on, August. 2. v ; New York —Walkure, s.s., via Wellington railed > May 14 •/' Glendevon. i; s.<., via Australia, sailed June 6, due about August 20; Bantu, s.s., via Australia, sailed May 13, due about July 29; Bannockburn, s.s . via Australia, sailed June 21, due about August 29; Tomoana, s.s.. via Australia, due about August 23; Kabinga, s.s., via Australia, to sail July, 15, due about September 24; Indradevi, s.s., via Australia, to sail July 31. Sax Frascisco.—Clan Mclnnes. s.s., to sail June £5; Gymeric, s.s., to sail July 39. Marseilles.—Doride, barque, to sail. o Sydsei'.—Mokoia, s.s., Sunday. Newcastle Handa Isle, . barquentine, sailed July '3; He, barquentine, sailed June 25. South Sea Islands.— s.s., Wednesday. " .Fiji.—Waihora. s.s., to sail; ; Condor, German warship, early; Atua, s.s., Wednesday. NORFOIiK Island.—Southern Cross, s.s., today. Melanesia.— Cross, s.s., to-day. • TIMABC.Rona, barque, to sail. ' v PROJECTED DEPARTURES , - Lokdok. —Kaikoura, fc.s., July 31; Mamari, s.s., i July.24. . , • <• STDSET.—Wicimera, s.s., to-day. t UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. £ AST COAST.—To-day: Squall sails for Tolago - Bay and Gisborne at 2 p.m. Thursday: Atua arrives from Sydney, Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa; Tatawera arrives from Lyttelton, Dunedin, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. Friday : Squall arrives from Tolago Bay and Gisborne. Saturday: Tarawera sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon; Squall sails for. Tolago Bay and Gisborne. West OOABT. —To-day: Rosamond sails for New " Plymouth, Nelson, Pieton and Wellington at 3 p.m. Tuesday: Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth. Thursday: Rarawa sails for New Plymouth at 3 I p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). Saturday: Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth. • NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. " J To-day: Clansman. leaves for 1 Russell and Opua', : Apanui leaves for Whangaroa. Jfangonui, Asvanui,' and Houhora; * Waiotahi leaves for Mercurv Bay and Kuaotunu; Ngapuhi leaves ' for Whangarei: Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf: Clajmore leaves Onehunga for Raglan and Kawbia; Aupouri.leaves for Ohiwa and Tauranga. • . Note.—For ' times of departure of outward steamers see the company's time-table on page 1. • VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Encounter, H.M.S., in stream. . Challenger. H.M.S., in stream. . Iris, H.M. cable steamer, in stream. ' Morayshire, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Thyra, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Squall, 5.8., at Queen-street Wharf. Victoria, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Tnvertay, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Wimmera, s.s., at Quay-street* Jetty No. 2. Awaroa, s.s., at the Breastwork. Leicester Castle, ship, in stream. Kaiulani; barque, in stream. ; : lima, barquentine, in stream. Zicgars, aux. scow, at Hobson-street Extension. Aldebaran, barque, at Railway Wharf. Alice, schooner, at Queen-street. Wharf. 'Tsafoel, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. ■ v- IMPORTS. Per Wift-jiirr.a, from the South: 588 sacks oats, 10 tacks pearl barley, 10 sacks oatmeal, 19 sacks seed, 602 sacks potatoes, 12 sacks malt, 50 sacks beans, 15 sacks split peas, 351 sacks wheat, 95 sacks, 40 100's, and 160 50's flour, 222 bales hay, "50 cases whisky, 27 packages telegraph fnaterial, 60 packages biscuits and confectionery, 60 cases matches, 53 bides, 30 cases bacon, IC9 packages ranges, 152 cases soap, 20 cases currants, 31 packages oil, 150 sacks and 4 cases bottles, 12 bales cotton waste, 15 crates coppers. 125 bags oxide. 50 cases canned fruits, 14 packages galvanised tubs, 34 lengths and 18 bundles pipes, 68 cast-iron pipes. 75 rolls wire, netting, 32 cases tea. 19 cases cheese. 5 boxes butter, 12 packages harrows, 5 . cases cash registers, 11 sacks tallow, 64 bundles caiks,' 10 kegs nails, 14 casks wine, 10 cases starch, 6 horses, 7 cases tobacco and cigarettes, 5 bales leather. 15 packages woollens, 43 hogsheads, 5 butts, 23 barrels, and 10 kegs ale, a quantity of effects, samples, and returned empties, and sundries. : " • •> > ■■• ... - ' Per Victoria, from Sydney: 706 bars lead, 742 packages tea, 2SO sacks' manure, 316 packages bottles, 120 cases soap. 757 bars steel. 32 balc3 paper, 149 cases cocoa. 1250 packages dried fruits, 28 cases tobacco, 200 pieces timber, and a quantity of general merchandise. Per ' Invertay, from San Francisco: About- MO tons general cargo, principally consisting of Californian dried fruit and machinery.

The barquentine llelga, which let't Newcastle 0:1 Jure 25, and the missionary steamer Southern Cross, from Norfolk Island, both of which were expected to arrive yesterday, were not reported up to this morning. ' The CoroniandPl, tender at Wfcangarei, arrived yesterday to dock. : * THE INVERTAY. The Australian Mail Line's steamer Invertay arrived from Sail Francisco,. via Apia, yesterday morning. The steamer . took 25 days from San Francisco, which port she left, on June 12. arriving at Apia on June 30 (western time) and leaving on July 2. The Invertay arrived in the channel just before midnight on Saturday and berthed Yesterday morning, bringing British', American and German mails. - She will leave to-night or tomorrow for Melbourne and Sydney, thence back to San Francisco. The Invertay 'has previously visited New Zealand' on another run. . THE WIMMERA. The Wimmera arrived at 10.30 a.m.'yesterday /from Southern ports. She left- Dimcdin on the ,' 6th inst. and called at Lyttelton, Wellington, Na,j ; pier, and Gisborne, leaving the latter port at 1 p.m. op Saturday. She leaves for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. to-day. " . THE VICTORIA.. (■; J'the Victoria arrived at 6.30 p.m. yesterday from 1 Sydney. She, left the New South Wales port at .*3O ; p.m. on the 7th iu?t. and passed the North Cape ;ii 3.20 a.m. yesterday, the leaves for the Sout' to-morrow alternooa. L'i:- ' - \

GENERAL HARBOUR REGULATIONS. The following regulations affecting all harbours have been £°.zetted: —1. Every motor boat, steam launch, sailing: cutter, yacht, or small Bailing or rowing boat when in the fairway of any harbour shall on the approach of a larger vessel haul to that side of the fairway which is on the boar a side of such first-mentioned vessel: and also when within 500 yds of any wharf to or from which any vessel of over SCO tons register is proceeding, or to or from which such vessel is being towed, shall give, way and keep clear of such vessel. 2. Every vessel under 150 ft in length, and propelled by steam or motor, which proceeds from any harbour to beyond the limits thereof for the purpose ot being used in connection with fishing shall be fully equipped with sails, and in case of vessels under 50ft in length shall be provided with sweeps or oars as a' provision against the failure of tne mechanical power. 3. In conjunction with the usual lights carried by tugs, any tug towing rafts of logs or timber shall show from her stern two red lights in a vertical line one over the other, not less than 6ft apart and of such a character as to be visible all round the horizon at. a distance of at least two in : ,l-»9. 4. Any master or any person in charge of a boat offending against the provisions of these regu'atious shall be liable to a tine not exceeding £100.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14110, 12 July 1909, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14110, 12 July 1909, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14110, 12 July 1909, Page 4