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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS.

TAINUI, s.s.. 10,500, T. Moffatt. from - - th« South. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Mr. Hid Mis. Ibm'.c, Messrs. T. Hunter, Laiivg.—L. D. Nathan and. Co., Limited, agent*. . . -

■ MELBOURNE, B.s„ 703. D -McLeod. from New. castle, 'Napier ami Oisbornc— S.S. Co., agents.' ■ ; ; : ;::"■;■ ;''■;,' ',v','-'.■ : .-,■''■■- »-^ ' :-'■

AUPOURI. (us, ,453, T. Haußain,, from Russell and Opna. Pa*senjrers: - Mesdames ■; Willis, Skip, worth. Misses Knudson, iSinimoiw, Messrs. MeMUlen. P. Wilcox, I>kW, Cox, R. Smith. B. Ward, J. A. Watt, Orcenslade, Andrews, Willis.— > cm S.S. Co., agents. , ,\, ,'; ■ ; -.x. ' r SQUALL, s.s.. 369, ,T. Renton, from tilsborra «n:I Tol.sijo Ray.—Union S.S. o>., agent*.'■';*

TASMAN. . s.s., 179, O. ; Faulkner, from Wtiakata«e anti Tanraiisra. ; VassiCiiirers: Messrs. Cruicksli:iiik>! Cranwe-1." ijpwly. Fortune. Saker, Gaitt, Humphreys, Rodsrers, Wallace.Northern S.S. Co., agents, : " ,'-'":'"':." ':?■:."-" '■,'•■•.•■«■:.'■ -<:-'■.',-■.. ■' -i C.HEIAISFOR.P. s.s.. 1221 $. Ta\c,"'froV Mercury Ray ami Whanjramata. Passengers: Miss Pnlliam, Messrs. Alport,- Reamsn. Wren, W'eller, Pulhain.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. ; • •■ ■..:•'■.* PELICAN, s.s.. 162, Whittingham, from .Taicui. —Bevo.nport- Ferry Company, 1 agents.— *-" ?~\i}~ '• RANGER, scow. M.C*. Anderson, from Tairua. —Ford Shipping- line, agents. ■' ; » RANGI. swv, £6, O. Holnwtrome, from Tairua. —Ford Shipping Line, agents. MAY HOWARD, auxiliary schooner, 84, T. -Tones, frcni Limestoce "Island" (Whangarci).—Master, great ~ , TALLY-HO. scow,- 51, from Katikati.— J. Foote and Co., agents. ' DEPARTURES. , ' " .NAVUA. s.s.. 2930, W. Stevens, for Fiji. : Passengeis: Misses Oarr. White, H. Brett, Walker, E. C Gill, Brewer. M. Taylor, Clark, A. Locke. MeGrath. M .-.- R. Nioholls,' Smith. Spieer, Jlesdames Carr, Skinner, .1. W. Bengotigh, E. Sharpe, O. McGowan. Wamtonl-Davis, Clark and child, Message, Webster, A.. H. Ross, Matson, Lady Spieer, Messrs.' Skinner. L. Foster, C. :■ B. Johnson, R. H. Alexander, J. Tendep. ,1. Whiteley, J. >W. Bencough, E. Sharpe. McCommons, Swanson. Heimbrtxl, P.Warnfonl-DAvis,' E. Ensor, r B. Hogg,' J. Thompson, G. McGowan, Brownley. : Clark and boy. Message,' Sir A..: Spieer, Dr. A. H. Ross, a»-J 39 seterage.'i' :-:i ; : r .? .--.. ;1 ' t'Shcc; .::~ .■':. ■-';-. r.-i,' l>-

. FLORA. s.s., 1273, P. O. Ross, for Wellington. via East Coast bays. 1 Gisborne; and Napier. Pas- .■'.-., angers: Mr. and* Mi's; McLachlan, Mrs. MiddleU***— Miss Connell, Mr. Kemp, and five steerage, CLANSMAN, <=.?.. £31, K. McLeod, for Russell, Whaiigaroa, and Mai'Konui. - ' - ,ALTOL*nT,"s."u., 463, T. llaultain. for YVhangarei. XGATIAWA, s.s., 463, W. Bark, for OpoUki. CHELMSFORD, s.s; 122. J. Taw. for the Great Barrier. • STELLA, s.s., 267, E. Sellar?. for the North. - nADEX-rOVTELL, s.s.,' 195, 11. reterson, lor Wbangarei. * - :. ALMA, scow, 57, I. 'Soars, for Xgunguru. EXPECTED ARRIVALS ;.. Zosnos. — Orari. «.c„ to sail November < 4. : • due . , sbout December 20: Papuroa, s.s., to sail January, '. *. due about ■•Febrtiajy" 23 :) Starrer Scotland.' s.s., via Australia, ffailixi* September 25, : due about • November 24;' ' Whakatane, s.s., !' to sail; Xerebana. ji.s.. vii Australia, ;/: sailed;: ; due about December 15; Waiupi-a. s.s., sailed October 7, due i>, abcnit November 21;' Hainan. ~; •».«., to sail in December, due about January., 19.? '• -■ "LiVEP.POOi..-i\Takaaui, 8.8., to sail about Novemher .27, due January- 18 ; Sussex. s.s.; via Aus- :■■'; . tralia, ■ sailed September -38." due about November 36, Karamea. s.*s., to sail in October, due about November 21;: Nairnshire, e.s., via Aus- '■:.:',■■:. tralia, , sailed October 16; Morayshire, e.8., ■via Australia, to sail in November; Aotea,-5.5.', to sail December 30, due about February 19. •■ .- New Tore.—Falls of Kith, s.s.. via Australia, sailed October 2, due about' December 2; Aucliendale, s.s., sailed : October 10, i due : about' Decem- ■ ber 20; Indradevi. s.s., via Australia, sailed. Sep-. tember 18. due about November 18;; Indraghiri. U.S., vi« Australia, failed October 22, 'due;about December 18; Jacques,barque, l to Mil; Star lof New Zealand, s.s.. via Australia, to sail November 10; Andromeda, barque, to sail.... j ..." . MAnsEii-vKS.— barque, via Wellington, sailed August 23. , Sax Fraxcisgo.—Hyndford, s.s., to sail October 22, .due November 19; Invertay, s.s., to sail November 19, due about December 17. , FiU-VBPBT.—Junee, s.s., via Wellington, to 'sail.* —Victoria, s.s., Sunday. Newcastle.—James Craig, barbie, to sail; Laira,■-barque, to, \ sail; < Handa ■ Isle, barquentine, sealed October 16; Ganymede, barque, to sail. .';' F'Jl.—Atua, s.s., early. Sooth Sea Islands.— s.s., early. ; Karotoxga.—Alice,* schooner, eariy. •■ N'ORrOLKlsiiAKD.—Southern* Cross, ».»., early. Melanesia.—Southern Cross,: s.s., early.' ~ -..

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. i Lo.vdox.— s,s.. via the South, Saturday. ' * Waimate, 5.r,., via the 5 South," loading. ■' ' Syosky.Winunera,s:s.p., .Monday.' ■✓■.■ ¥111.— Atua, e.g., November 9. ' : '■. South Sea Islands.—Atua, 3.5., November 9. s UNION S3. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ' < East - Coast.—To-day: ,: Wanaka'.vsaiU'' for Bluff, Oarnaru and Timaru, via /Lytteltori at 4 p.m. '■■■-■•' Friday : Waihora sails for Lautoka (Fiji), via Suva, " ;■'.; at 12 noon; Kaiapoi sails for Westport direct, at 5 ' p.m.";,; Monowai arrives from Southern and:- East Coast ports. Saturday: Monowai sails for Gis:"borne, Napier, Wellington, Lytteßon, ■ and Dun- ■• cdin, at 12 noon ;< Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Upborne, at 12 noon. ■ West Coast.—: Rosamond sails for New -Plymouth, Wellington, I'.icton, and : Nelson, at 3 p.nt; Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth. * Saturday : Corinna arrives from Southern ports, Wellington, and New'.Plymouth. - ,' lIUDDART-PARKER CO.'S' MOVEMENTS.: , Sunday: Victoria arrives from Sydney; ; Wiromcra arrives from . the * South.. Monday:, Wimmera. sails lor Sydney direct a 5.30' ~ p.m. Tuesday Victoria sails. for Danedln,; via East Coast ports', at 2 p.m. ! NORTHERN S.S?*'CO. ; S 'MOVEMENTS. : ' T--day: . Waiotahi arrives from Ohiwa' and Tuuransa. ■■:-: about ;;'; a.m. ■■■■ Chelmsford V/ arrives from the Great -Barrier about 5.30 p.m.; Njratiawa leaves for Tauranga-; Aupouri > arrives; from Whangarei about 5 p.m.; Kanieri leaves for' Whangarei» Town "Wharf; !': Claymore ~ leaves One-' hunjja for Hokianga. Friday: Apauui arrives from A'-vaflui, Houbora, etc., about 1 p.m. : Atii pouri •leaves for Wharsgaiei Railway ; Wharf; Chelmsford leave-? for Mercury Bay and Tairua; Tasmari leaves for Mercury Bay' and Whakatanc; . Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town. Wharf ..'about midnight. : •■■■,■ tNote—For time of departure of outward steamers see the company's time-table on page I. • ■..-.■•■ . i- - ' VESSELS IN hour. / - ' Jr'.s. H.M. qaule steamer, in, stream.' : ■><■-.-'s; ; Waimate, e.s.. Queen-street ..Wharf. . ■ ~, ..,, Jura, i.e., 1 at. Railway Wharf. - ■'..".""- '' ""•/'■ '■'• ■ ; '."-"-- Wanaka. 6.6., at Railway Wharf. ■■ ■■; *■■ -.;■- jj-i' \ Mimiro, s.s.', at Queen-street Wharf. ■■ . Kaiapoi, ii.r ,-at Hobson-street Wharf. . Tair«ui, s.a., at, Railway Wharf.. :• , Melbourne, 6.5., in stream. .' ' . ' \ OpaWa, 8.5., at : : Railway,! Wharf. . '■';•:: Waihora. 5.5.,. at Chelsea. ■".'■■ ..-Jessie! Craig, barque, at Railway Wharf, '' lima, .barquentiiu,, at Hobson-street Wharf. ■ '■». v Caraceiolo, barque, in stream. ; . , ■ TcAroho; aux schooner, Hobson-street'Extension, May Howard, aux. schooner, in stream. ■>'

IMPORTS.' Ter Melbourne, from Newcastle: 300 tons coal.

. < THE CANADIAN MAIL. Jv, V;' The following passengers : left for Fiji by . the Navua .yesterday to join' the R.M.S. ? Mflkura; which leaves Suva on -November 1 for Honolulu and... Vancouver:— If. Brett, Walker, r L. Brewer, 3. ' C.Gilh Clark, McOrath,- Smith, Spicer, .Me«!anie-< Skinner, Matron, .1. W. Bengough, JV. ■■:WarnJord' Davis, dark and child", A; H. Ross, Lady -/SfHcer, UMt'Wrs.'ySkinner, L. Foster. C. B. Johnson, ■::R..■' H. Alexander, .1. Pender, ,7. Wh'iteley, J. W. iPcngough, .MeCommons, P. Warnford-Bavis, .1. Thompson,' ■-:■!BroVnlejv'r Clark' and boy, Sir A. spicer,;Dr. : .A. VH. Ross, s and 18 : steerage. * v

MELBOURNE BRINGS, COAL.

•.■'.■■." At 3.30 p.m. yesterday (he, steamer Melbourne iv'.'i arrived, from Newcastle, .via .port.?, : i.with-<,«; part : '. ; cargo of coal ami anchored in the 'stream'. "She ;' '/'took ' her.' departure from the New' South .'Wales p ,'coal port ; on October 9 and experienced moderate , ' wiml'3' awl smooth seas L till 'entering' -the Cook Strait on. the night of the 14th inat., when a fresh pale was encountered, continuing- until arrival at Napier on October 16.. The vessel .unloaded a portion ofJTier cargo at that, port and left for (Jisborne, when* more freight was discharged. Departure Ironi the latter port for Auckland was : taken, 'it Tioon on Tuesday, the harbour'being ■ rcacJied as above after a fine weather passage up the, i.-oa»fc. The Melbourne is commanded by. Gapt?.:u 1). McLeod, who has associated with him the ■-- following 'oflicers:—Chief, Mr. ~ Wilcott; second, Mr. Sergeant; and. third, Mr. C. Samson. The engineering - department' is In charge of". Mr." L., • Jones. The vessel sill berth «& dim ■ ,Wh*rf to-day.-W^S^ : %MM^^-^-^Pl :'v.'-';-::-.;S>v■'-■■' '• ■.''' -:, ■ ';'.--■- , ' ' ~

, ; . .. . ; THE, SI'DNEY BOAT. , ; „ / ' The ;irudd«rt-I'arkcr - fite.i!mcr« Victoria left .Sydney* for Auckland at 4.15 p.m. yesterday and will bo due he-re on Sunday afternoon next. ... * THE i MONOWAi The s.s. Mo no is -not expected to reach Auckland until to-morrow morning from Southern and East. Const ports, having: been delayed a day: at Lyttelton owing to heavy rain. ARRIVAL OF THE TAIN"CI. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's new passenger and' cargo steamer Tuinui, O-ptaiii T. Moffatt, arrived from Lyttelton.at 1 p.m.'yesterday after an 'exceedingly smart passage of 47 hours. The Tainui is paying her first visit to Auckland, and is the latest "addition 'to; the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's fleet. A full description of the vessel will be found elsewhere in this issue. The Tainui, which berthed at the Railway Wharf, commenced,loading general cargo for London shortly after arrival. She. will leave for the Home port, via Wellington, at noon on Saturday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14203, 28 October 1909, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14203, 28 October 1909, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14203, 28 October 1909, Page 4