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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

, , *.£, - ARRIVALS. J»GAPUHI, s.s., 631, E. Stephenson, from Wha--r.gareL Passengers: Kesdanses Kiveli. Carter, Booth by, Babe, Kearne, (Me; Stainton, Dram, Riond, Hart, Messrs. Curran. Mitchell, Pike, Bendell, Blackie, Richards, Han, Filmer; Hart,"Kivell, . Keaxne,- Kobeits, Braniby, Metcalfe, Boras, Kick, * Beyle, Xoiman, Ferguson, Soman, Lough, Campbell, Maurer, Clarke, Harris, Culpan. Mann, Dick, and 12 steerage.—.Xortfaera S.S. Co., agents. ■ ;%j WAIOTAHI, s.s., 278, C. Hopkins, from Mercury Bay: and Kuaat tinu. 3 Passengersii Mesdaines Shelanii, Waiter. Ituekua. PoardfeMessrs. Baker, ?Woodcock. Constable Bla^anoT—oiortherii S.S. Co , ageat®. . , /<?; ' DEPARTURES. v : TOFUA. s.s., 4345, D. McLean, for Toagx, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. -Passengers;- For TongA . ■Miss Prwtheroe. For Samoa—Miss Fabrics us, " Sirs. Haßej-Brown. For Sydney Miss A. Ttjompson, . Mesdames Hislop, Fordham and child» A. ■E. Gilford, Jeffreys, Messrs...,W. T.. Courtney,' His- < lop, Wining, Jeffreys, and one steerage." ' A HAW It A. S.S., - 2003, C. McLean, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: For Gis- . -roe—Misi es. Ansel!, TV I]son, -Carlyls. .Mesdames ■ • Leightiion, Dawson, maid, .and" two children,: . Messrs. , Bain, Barton, Metcalfe. Walsh, Leigh'titori,' • ;J. Prickett, H. Hooper. Lewis. Falconer. For XapMT—Mrs. Beach en, Mr. L. C. Simpson. For "Wellington— Percy. ;For.. Lytic! ton Messrs. y-*? Gray and Matthews. For Dunedin-- Bastings, Messrs. Bastings, E. Bsiaes, C. Hughes. and .the Eev. X. T. Hinton: and 20 steerage for all ports. : XAVtTA,'s.s., 2330, 'B. G. Hutton, for Wellington. - 4' XGATIAWA, s.e. I 4d3, W. Bark,' for Taaranga, < Ohiwa, and 'Opotiki. . .. SQUALL, s.s., 363, Morrison, far Iblago Bay and w Giri»raft. . ...; » .. .. K.VJfIEHI. S.S., 203, X, Meyers, for Whangarei. L"STT£LT>'.K<', p.s., 193, G. Laieiy, for Bussell. POWELL, s.s., 176, H. Petersen, for ."WharrgareL | ' ENDEAVOUR, auxiliary ketch, 84, C. Johnson, tor WhaEgarei ; - t s-v I ■ ALMA, scow, 56, Scares, for Tauranga. ;

. EXPECTED ABEIVALS.— ■.; :', , Lotdos. — Xiwaro, «.«.», tailed.. September -'■=i *, due about ~ ember 6; Faparaa, *-».,. sailed September 23, due. about November ,12;' | Star of .Canada, = s.s., sailedv September 22, duo about November 17; M&rere, s-s., to sail;" 1 "Delphic, s.s., to sail; Otaki, s.s., to saiL ; —SeKbtst, s.s», sailed September 5, fins about October 23; Ayrshire, as., sailed .; September:? 2, ' due " : : about* '•• October : 30; ; . r Opawa, s-s., sailed September 38, : : due' ; about - . November 17 Morayshire, sj>., to sail; Zealandic, .. «=-*.. .to 'sail; vValaiaaa,' j?.s.,'io sail; Drayton Grange,_sa, to sail; Surrey; **~ to sail; Devon, as.; to sail; Somerset, s.s., to sail "_■■/„ ; New Toas.—-Irifels, s.a., sailed lAtignrt 1; dost . about ! :V''Friday;«iLord-'/-lK>3sdale,':-j';s.s.,--;r. sailed" July 25, -due about to-day; Cranley, as., Bailed August 27, due about October 31; : Falls: ot ;' Orchy, s.s., to sail; Queen Elisabeth, ship, to «ail; < fc'.ar of Australia, s.s., to sail; Den of Airiie, s.s., to sail ; *. Marieniels, : s.s~, ,to sail; ; Mimiro,. s.s., to 7*"Starf of Scotland, a&i to sail.''""" ' "._ .. ~ ■■. Rfi.asTEn.lJS.— . Italian chip.-'- tailed "April, 8, i via' Wellington, t (sailed from. Wellington '.-'.'■;'. October 5). v ' ' v " . , ■ : ;. Mostbeal. — ' Gape : Owso, S.S.; sailed July ■■:.'■."'..'"■' ( ,3o,' 'X' ; "dae'- ! :/aho0fr r ';'>:Saai3y;V:'Whak&tane, as.-, '-- ~--_'sailed August :22, due about:; October. 26: Toso- ':.'.■ jnaru," s.fi-, to sail; Rakaia, s.s., to sail Kumars, 6.*., to, saiL;. ■ • ;' 'r' "-''■'■ '/*.'.- .' v . .-.;. ;.'-.-.;.; -." Steprise Islakd.—Lindstol, b">rjnecUiie, sailed September 16. ' . " Claa'Qgilvy, e.«., to sail; Clan Bos*,': as.," .topsail. ..,_.. «... «... , ,■ _~, " Melbourne.—lbutsata, s.s., j sailed October" 7, -"::r.i--.r • due about • Saturday. - - * - - *■■ ■'•:' -:> Sax Fr.AXCisco.r-Queen Amelia, 5.5... sailed September 30, dure about.October, 29; Strathardle, .- - Bj., to sail.; October ' 27; v Parley, sjs. t to;' sail; "■ Aymeric, as„ to sail.; Hercaks, .iw^to.",wstvi.'*jv- v Vancouver.— E.M.S., October 24; Zealandia,* 1i.i1.5.. November 21.

—Wimmera, s.s., Sunday;?.: Maraina, v .■■... _ P.-ii-S., Octoßer, 27 ■ Atua, ."•Jj.'J "November :2. , ' Newcastle. —Jessie. Craig, barque, '•' sailed Sep- ' tember 23; Louisa Craig, barque, sailed September - • S3; - Joseph Craig-, barque, to tail; Aldebaran, barque,' to ..sail;, Casablanca, barque, %to sail. .-U. '•■■•' - Cook akd Society IsLAma—lalnae, a.*., Octo- , far 19.. ■ Norfolk Islasd.— Cross, 5.5.,. ta tail, 2 dm stout November 25" ' •" . | Frxzsvzx' Iszxsv3.— At us,i s.i ..- November' 2;' j Ysabel, schooner, to saUNice.— ketch, early. : -r.| Waiters, e^e.,-sailed October 9, due about -. ■ ■ Saturday; Alua, s,s., November 2; Koromiko, ■ ».«.,'' to sail. '>-- : ■ " •'—— ■— ■- * . EXPECTED AEEIVALS.—COASTAL. I -_' Th' Day: Tasm'an',' ■ rom > Whakitaoe' and* Tan- . ! :.' ■ rsnga;- Kanieri, from Wfaaagarei;. Badeo-Powell, I : from Whaogarci; 'Clansman, from Russell and• i Or ->; Aupouri, from Tauranga. ' •

PROJECTED DEPARTURES—OVERSEA. i ■ ■ --" . LOJjDOS'.—Eotorua, . ; ' 8.M.5."; via ; the South, 3Saturday; f Kia Ora, s.s,>jvta the South, about ..November 4; Ejmitalia," s.s., via"the South, about 1 ■ t Kovember 5; Atheoic,- ; ,E.M.5., via the South,--about November 24." ~ t ; . -_ ■ -, VASCOCTEa—3£aj=ama, E.MS., : ! October ~ 27; ' ' Maknra, E.MS., November 24;'^ealandia,.B^LS./ ' "'■ .December -22-- - ■• .-■••:■' . -, Eocs.HAStPTo3T.—Hands Isle, barqnentine, tosaiL i . Si'DyE^*.— Ibsen, s.s., to-morrow; Bot«-" ■''Vic, s.s., about "Friday; Victoria, /S.S., Monday; .Mafiuja, 8.M.5., October 24;'Afiia,»s.s., November .7; Northern Chief, barque, to sail. " Cook xsd FsJEiTDMr -ISLANDS.—'-'-&.£, .: ': 'October 24. - - ._.-: ....;;. . C ' - r ' -,-■ , 7 Spitth Sea Islands.—Atua, ; S.S., November' 7. , V ... Put- "' s.s., ' October 25; "Atua," s.s., .;::'".Ji,'JTember 7. - - • ' :i '•'■ '■'/■■■ ■ ' '|/ -'-'■] PROJECTED DEPARTURES : 'i .; This Day; Eaitt3uo,-'for; Greymouth; .Kgapuht, , ' 'lor'"Whangarei: Clansman, for Northern ports; ."-'.'.' iJwsiotabi,'- for the Great" Barrier. ■>■•. r ' ; £:; - VESSELS IN" HARBOUR. -•?-"*■ •" : Iris, cable' steamer, in- stream. '..>■'_.•■■•> ■.■■■ ■<■:-;■■ *- ,;._:■ dtotorua, R.3LS.,' at Railway Wharf. ■■■'•-"- c ßoveric, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. : 'SKaituna,'-.«a, at Hobaon-stieet Wharf. [ '. -Henriirilbseii,? s.s., at Qaeen-atreet Wharf. , i ™ ; - ".Waitemata,' s.s.,' at Railway .'Wharf. :. •. I '-*•; f^orthern Chief,':barque, at Railway Wharf. -Hand;*,lsle, barsuentine, at Railway Wharf. "■ ; .- : -'. <;*-.' '-^.'.■•>:•"-"■<■'-' -'>■-'. : ■'■■.■'-■.. ' EXPORTS. " ' ' . ' --, Per : r sfaheno, for Sydney: 22 drum* liquor, 154 . saeks sand, 573 sacks.fungus, : 327 bales fungus, 8806 sacks copra, 53 pieces timber, 11 bags beans, 69 cases fish, 45 sacks puniice, 17 sacks hides, 3 ... m boxes gold, 150 -sacks sawdust, 20 horses,i 63 '_ . sacks glass, end a large-quantity of sundries. .:■'., The Glenelg teas docked yesterday . for survey .' anl overhaul. -"''.- Gj Hie Tofaa: sailed at 3.15 p.m. yesterday ;for Island ports and Sydney. . She ■is due at Sydney ;: : on November ' V : ;,.,;;Vr.. ! .. t '- .■- I ■■■■:. - The Government training-ship ; Amqkura is to go on the Wellington' patent slip this week to complete her overhaul. -*." ..; • : - * ,• *i . j The mail * steamer Maitai is due •at Wellington to-morrow from San Francisco, via Papeete and - .:- Karotonga. i'---■.■:'.'.:■;? i,*' >■■,'■■■ -:'. r ,:-». .■•' \ '~.;•':>. The tug Lyttelton left early yesterday morning ""■'':•: for, Russell to ; ; tow -the ■* barque'_: Manurewa to ;. - Whangaroa. The Manurewa loads I timber lat .- ;■"' " Whar-garoa for Sydney..';;, w .,. , -^ -.\j; r . ~,• L.'f ■'*-.•,*■

fc-,.ij The Mokoia left 'Napier last evening, for Giai«, borne and 1 Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay She is ; to leave Gisborne this morning, and is due here :1 ?l to-morrow. I'" : .;'__,- ;'Y" '.;'; ."'•- ■_.-_ ■" ■y . i .■[.) -'V ■f*'-'\ The Kaituna -was undocked ; yesterdar morning -- ... and berthed at the Hobson-street Wharf to; take ;in a quantity of cargo for Greymoutb. She sails v'.'..: for that" port this evening to -■■ load coal . for ; Wellington. >.v'-;.-. f/:i> : _ ■ ~-':,.,.;-,,* ■ ... !.«-";•■ -"* . The defective steam valve which caused a. post- -\' ponement of. the Orari's % departure"? from' Port Chalmers on Saturday;, week: was ; replaced last " , .Friday: and. the vessel sailed on Saturday morning •-,* ior Sydney. ■:-. : - jy ='" : '[ : -. ''■■'•■■ ■■-'. ■- ■■" ';.'-'■■': v-v* , ,-/.-■--- The steamers Maltai and < Ulimaroa were exi peeled to be within range, of the Wellington :wire-,v'-;;v;-.'less, station last night:. - '■■ -■.■■'—■ f : -"•■.• • The steamer.Henrik Ibsen,will probably clear , to-morrow:for -. Sydney":to'* discharge the balance of her cargo of lumber from Columbia Elver. .?.-'.-.. - -". - The Huddarfc-Parker steamer Victoria left Dun- " edin yesterday\ afternoon tor Northern porta And ;' : 6ydney. She is due here on Sunday morning. ■ : '"- ; The Hudtiart-Parker steamer ' Wimmera is duo -■ to' sail from Sydney for Auckland direct to-day. She is duo here on .; Sunday r , next. ~ . _ ' The barque Casablanca, . which sailed • from the Great Barrier co September .26 timber-laden for: Svdney, arrived at her .destination yesterday -after-: . a" passage of M days. After discharge" the .»!•"■ ifiasablanca loads coal at Newcastle for Auckland. The Italian t barque Erminia.-* arrived at- Newcastle . from " Lytfcelton yesterday after a - k passage . • of. 26 days.. She-loads coal at the New South "Wales jwn'iot tba vent coast of South America. .:^;::^'-:-^?:.:^.:.^:-':;--;'r:..^^ L '^V> : -::':'..:.:,:.-.,,-;,:,: ..■'■- :::-.-:::.-:'.■;.. ,■..., ■ ~■:■..■: " ' 'Mo : i :S M'O6^MMS^MS:^: : % ?■■;;. :'/c v.,;, ■■:,'.' ;.;-.■: !s,':l^'.- ; '::f ': ; S ;; «:i'Sft-.%i.''SE; : -'^':'-: : :' : ":': i::; '''■,:':"":-- ■.'•,.;.'*--v::. :: ".■-■'■". .■' . :! U-i.?.- "■: ■ -."»,-;;• • ...: •:• : . •_-.■■■■ ; : '.. .•. ■ .-/ •■ . .

: ; -Tho'-Navna cleared at 7.5 p.m. yesterday ?for ■ Wellington. She is due hack here on' October; sA, and leaves for Fiji **gain «a -Wednesday, October 25. ■'--". ■ , ' ~ The New - Zealand Shipping Company s out steaiiierJltiriiutaka,!now the Zamania, has been sold bv the British India Company to Japanese ~ TheHinemoa returned to Wellington early, on Saturday afternoon from her round trip, .to jiue Southern lighthouses.•, She is to leave Wellington to<lay ' for Oastlepoint with lighthouse : material, and will return:to; Wellington again. • , j..

* WAIHORA LEAVES SUVA. _ ; The Union Company's cargo steamer Waihora cleared Suva at- 7 a.m. on Monday lor Auckland. She- is bringing 6500: tons of raw sugar and of tons of molasses for the Colonial Sugar Company's Chelsea refinery. The .Waihora is due her-, on "Saturday-. _: - : .;...-■■■ •>-...,.,,,-.,. '

f CAPE COHSO LEAVES SYDNEY. .1 ? The local office, of the New Zealand Shipping Company is advised that the steamer Cape uorso sailed fromrSydney lor Auckland yesterday morning in continuation of her voyage from Montreal. The vessel has 1000 tons of cargo 4«,'discharge; at this port, and .should put in an appearance here Sunday-next ' ..j ':,

:■:-'■- ?'. " XOVEL SURVEYING SHIP. * -i: Messrs. Gray and Brace,' naval ; architects,. London, have "deigned a new surveying vessel which embodies some interesting and novel i features. The ship is a hula over 200 ft long. She is rigged as '■'*.' fou'r-mo«tcd schooner, sad .auxiliary power is * provided by a gas -; engine situated • aft. ■; The producers and scrubbers are close to"the-engine in large, well-ventilated -spaces.-:. Anthracite coal is to be used. The accoaunodation for the staff of survevors includes a number of large cabins. The ship"is lighted by means of .electricity,: and is ventilated on the well-known thermo-tank system. The nature of the surveying which the vessel will do lias not been disclosed, but part of her equipment is a complete trawling gear" similar to that used bv the largest Grimsby, trawlers. *.-V

THE LORD LOXSDALE. : . j • The oil stealer Lord Lonsdale. is due at Auckland some lime to-da.y from Sc* York and Newcastle. After discharge of her Auckland cargo of case oil fbe proceeds to Wellington, Lytteltoo, sisd Duti'edin to put out the balance. '■ -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14808, 11 October 1911, Page 6

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14808, 11 October 1911, Page 6

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14808, 11 October 1911, Page 6

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