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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. BADEN-POWELL, m., 196. H. Peterson, from Wbansarei.-Sorthem Coal Company, agents. KANIERI, s.s., 203. T. Meyers, i™?™f™: Passengers:' Mrs', Rauston. Misses £™W'J££ •on. Messrs. Rauston, Robert*. ! * to «*Vw?.m' Webster. Holmes. Grrrard. Johnston, McCorqumdale (2).— Northern S.S. Co., ageuts. DEPARTURES. VICTORIA, s.s., 2969. G.F. Entwisle. for _SydI,ey. Passengers: Misses Culling C, BJWrt.. V A Daw Fisher, Sorenson, M- Stat nan, a. Lthan MJsdames C. .1- Parr, Scott, Sorenson, Armstrong, B. G. Holton. Nurse Rose,■■»»»• T. Brown, P. J. Manning. F. Purehaa. J. 1 "' .1. H. Aiken. C. J. Parr. C. M. Poynter, H. Nit*. Turner Fowler, .1. A. Wilson. Dorlwcll. Ivor E. K h- F. C■ MoUod, C. Best. Scott, Armstrong. B. G. Holton. Gardiner M.R«»^ n ntH t Johneton, J. H. Kelk, Ilarbroe. and -0 steerage. SQUALL, s.s., 369, J. Benton, for Tolago Bay and Gisborne. NGAPUHI. s.s., 640. E. Stephenson, for Whanga•rei ' AUPOURT, s.s.. 463, T. Haultain, for Russell and Opua. „ WAIOTAHI, KK>' 278, C. Hopkins, for Tauranga end Ohiwa. AFANCI, s.s., 243. .T. Wilson, for Mercury Bay, Whangamata, and Kuaotunu. CHELMSFORD, s.s., 122, J. Taw, for the North. PELICAN, s.s., 162, Whittingham. for Whanga*rt. , LAIRA, barque. 429, Stuart, for Whangarei and Australia.- »■■='-; BRAVO, scow, 98, Nelson, for Ngunguru.

- EXPECTED ARRIVALS. — Marere. s.s., via Australia, sailed June 29, due about Thursday; Waimate. s.s., sailed Julv 23, due September 15; lndralema, g.s., via Australia, due about . September la; Ottawa. 68, to sail September 4, duo about October 28; Kia Ora. s.s., sailed August 10, due about September 22. Liverpool. — Fifeshire, s.s., via Australia, sailed Julv 24. due about September i 4; Cornwall, *».s., via Australia, tailed June 26. due about August>24; Drayton Grange, s.s., via ports, to sail August 2; Delphic, s.a., via Adelaide, sailed July 10. due about September 8; Wakanui, e.e., to sail about November 27. due January 18; Sussex, s.s., via Australia, to sail September 16. New York.—Glendevon, s.s., via Australia, sailed June 6, due about ■ August 28; Bannockburn. s.s., via Australia, sailed June 21, due about August 29; Toraoana, s.s., via Australia, due about August 25" Kabinga, s.s., via Australia, sailed Julv 15, due about September 24; IndradevL s.s., via Australia, to sail July 31; Wbaiarua, s.s., via Australia, to sail August 15 Auchendale, s-s., via Australia, to sail; Falls of Kith, s.s., via Australia, to sail August 31. San Frascisco.—Tymeric, 6.5., sailed July 30, due about August 28. Marseilles.—Doride, barque, via Wellington, to ss.iL , " '. Calcutta.— s.s., sailed August 2, due about August 28; Aparima, s.s., via Singapore and Samarang, sailed August 2, due about Septeirber. 2. . ....,.,. ' ■ Sydney.— s.s., Sunday; . Marere, s.s., Thursday. " ' Columbia River.—Hawaii, barquentine, sailed July 22. ■■,'. * Fiji.— s.s., early; Koromiko, s.s., Friday. • Niue.—Kereru, ketch,, early." ' ■' r )' Eastern Pacific.—Talune, *.*.', Thursday. South Sea Islands.—Atua, s.s., early.'

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. LONDON.—Corinthic, s.s., via the South, to load August 30; Paparoa, s.s., direct; September 23. Norfolk Island.— Cross, s.s., September 4. . Melanesia.—Southern Cross, s.s., September 4. UNION S.S. CO."S MOVEMENTS. . East Coast.— : Kaitangata sail* { or Westport at 12 noon. Thursday Navua arrives from Westport; Talune arrives from Tahiti and Rarotonga; Koromiko ; arrives from Fiji; Tarawera arrives from Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington." Napier, and Gisborne. Friday: Squall arrives from Tolago Bay and Gis"borne. Saturday: Monowai sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne at 12 noon. . West Coast.—To-day: Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth and Bails again for the same port at; 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). Thursday: Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth and sails again for the same port at • 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). Saturday: Jtarawa arrives from New Plymouth. HUDDART-PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Wimmera leaves for Dunedin, via East Coast ports, at 3 p.m. ' NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day; Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth about 8.30 a.m.. and leaves again for the same p>rt; Apanui arrives from Mercury Bay »nd Kuaotunu about midnight; Paeroa leaves for Whananaki, etc.; Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei Railway Wharf about 9 p.m. Wednesday: Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei Railway Wharf; Apanui leaves for the Great Barrier; Ngatiawa leaves for Taura.nga and Opotiki; Tasman arrives from Wbakatane; Claymore arrives at Onehunga from Raglan and Kawhia about 6 a.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf about 11 p.m. Note—For times of departure of outward steamers see the company's- time-table on.page 1.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Vis, H.M. cable steamer, in stream. Casablanca, barque, at, Railway Wharf. , Wimmera, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Southern Cross, 5.5.,. at Queen-street Wharf. Kaitangata, s.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. Carar-ciolo barque, in stream. ~ ' Njord. - barque, at, Railway Wharf. Kaeo, auxiliary schooner, at Hobson-street Wharf. May Howard, aux. schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. - :■ ' Fairburn. ketch, at Railway Wharf. James Craig, barque, at, Hobson-street Wharf. EXPORTS. Per Victoria, for Sydney: 190 sacks oats, 7 empty iron tanks, 50 cases tongues, 25 horses, 30 sacks bides and .hair, 2. boxes type, 10 cases meats, 8 cases phonographs, 2 packages rattanware, 20 casks limejuic'e, 70 sacks sand, 1 case piano, 32 cases kauri gum, 4 cases rennet, 5 bales flax, 31 cases frozen fish, 16 sacks glass, 1829 sacks copra, 1 sack seed, 88 cases kauri gum, 41 bars silver, 2 boxes gold, 3 chests trout ova, 13 package* sundries. For transhipment: 5 cases kauri-gum, 57 sacks pumice sand, 1 packages tires, 1 sack pumice sand, 50 sacks pumice sand, 211 sacks hides. Commencing with the Monra on the 27th inst., all future steamers will berth at the new wharf at Napier breakwater. The barxpTeTiaira left for Whangarei last night to load sawn timber for Australia. It. is now considered likely that the steamer Wonga Fell, purchased some time ago for the South African trade, will not be named Wellington, as at first intended, but upon her return to Australia will be designated Ryhope. As a result of the increased demand for coal on the Pacific coast no less than five vessels capable of carrying fair-sized cargoes have just been taken up to load at Newcastle. They are as follows :—Barque Antiopc, four-masted schooner Alpena, four-masted barquentine James Tuft, and the five-masted schooners George E. Billings and laca. A private letter received in Sydney states that several new steamers are being built for the Weir Line, and one of them, which will be of about 8000 tons register, will be launched within the next few months'. It is also reported that Captain Stewart, win visited Australia in command of the. s.s. Adato, which vessel was lost some time ago on the coast of Japan, may have charge of one of the new vessels. KOROMIKO LEAVES SUVA. The Union Company's turret,! steamer Koromiko left Suva for Auckland at 1 p.m. yesterday with 3600 tons of raw sugar. She will be due here on Friday evening, and on discharge will return to Fiji to load another shipment of sugar for Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14147, 24 August 1909, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14147, 24 August 1909, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14147, 24 August 1909, Page 4