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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. K! \ ORA. s s., 6560. .T. S. Maefie. from Wei-I:rig-ton —L P. Nathan and Co., Limited. a£eiu>. \-G\TI\WA s.s.. 463, W. Bark, from Opouu n'd T1 ,,; 31 .„ Pas.enpers : Misses Fraser, Kowe, Mesdaifife Addis, Foster, Messrs. Se«W|j» p'"' son. Mercer. Fori. Whitehead. Smith, UK, Power, Wilkins. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. KANIF.RI, s.s., 203, T. Meyers, from \\ h.mfarei. —Northern S.S. Co.. agentsGREYHOUND, auxiliaiy schooner, ICS. Suhritrky, from Northern ports—Master, agvtit.

DEPARTURES. TVIMMTJRA. s-s • 3022. William Waller, for Sydncv Passengers: Misses Paton, McOowan, Hill, Douglas (£D. 'Walker, Burgoyno. Porter. Howe, Faulkner, Walker, Norton, Hall. Mesdamcs Gerrard, reach. Outline and child, Tucker Kingston. Avery, Robertson, Perkins. Fontnn' Heir. Blennerbasset, Lindsay, Messrs. Gerrard. Guthrie. Burke. ,T. Donnelly, J. Baser, K. H. .Tamo?. J- 1?- Burgoyne, W amine. Cruickthank Tucker. Kingston. Lceck, Brook, Lewi*, Steele Wro"*. Archer, Robertson, K. Perkins, I. jr font on E. Taylor, Keir, Lloyd, Loary, Costel'o. Peach, Pell,'and 9-3 steerage. K \KANOA, S.S., 2245. W. J. Carey, lor Oreymouth. KOROMIKO. s.s.. 2-579. Dre we tie. for West port. NGAPUHI, 6.5., 691, E. Stephenson, for "Whocgsrei. _ „ CLANSMAN, S 3., 655,, E. JlcLeod, for Russell and Opua. AUPOUKI, ?■?•, 463. T. Haultain. for Tatiranga. SQUALL. s.s., 553, Morrison, for Tolago Bay and Gisbcrr.e. " WAI OTA HI, s.s., 2TS, C. Hopkins, for Mercury Bar "and Opotiki. APANUI. s.s.. £45, J. Wilson. for Awanui, Houhora. Whangaroa, and Mangontii. CHELMSFORD, s.s., 121, E. H. Goertz, for To Sao and Parengarenga. PAEROA. s.s.. SI. J. Taw, for Kuootunu and •Vhangamata. EXPECTED AT.RIVALS.—OVERSEA. LO:."DOX. — Niwaru, s.s.. tailed September 6. due to-morrow; Paparoa. s.s.. sailed September 20, due about November 12; Marerc, s.s.. sailed October 1. due, about November 28; Star ot Canada, 5.?.. sailed October 21, due. about December 14: Delphic, s.s., to sail; Otaki, s.s., to sail; Star of India, s.s., to sail. Liverpool. — Opawa, s.s, sailed September 50. due about. November 17; -Morayshire, 5.5., sailed October 7, due about December 7; Drayton Grange, su-.. sailed October 24, duo about December 22; Zealandic, s.s.. to rail: «aimana. s.s., to sail Surrey, i-.5., to sail; Devon, s.s.. to sail; Somerset, s.s., to sail; Banffshire, s.s., to sail. NEW- York. —Crsnley. .s.=., sailed _ August 27, due about November 8; Den. of Airlie, 5.5.,, sailed September 23. due About December 1C Star of Australia, s.s.. silled October 15, due about December 17; Falls of Or l 'by, s.s.. to sail; Queen Elizabeth, ship, to sail; Marienfels, s.s., to sail: Mimiro. 5.?., to sail Star of Scotland, s.s., to sail; Terrier, s.s., to, sail MARSSILr-KS.Australia, Italian ship, tilled April 8, via Wellington (sailed from Wellington October Si.

■ Moxtkeal.— s.s.. sailed August. 22,' 1 due."about to-morrow; Kumars, s.s.. sailed October 10, due about December 13; Tokornaru. a.p., sailed October 22, due about December 27; llakaia, ».s., to sail. BrsErp.T.— Eoss, s.s., failed Octcbcr 15, due to-day. Sax Fraxcisco. —Queen Amelia, 5.«., sailed September 50, due about- to-day; bardie, s.s.» to sail October 27; Purley, 5.5.., to sail; Aymeric, s.s., to sail; Hercules, b.s., to tail. Vancouver.— E.M.S., November 21; ' Marama, E. 51.5., December 19. Stdxey.Atua, 5., to-morrow; Maheno, s.s., November 5; Madura, K.M.S., November 24. Newcastle.Aldebaran, barque, to sail; Casablanca, barque, to sail; Bona, barque, to sail. Norfolk iaiSD.—Southern Cross, b.s., to sail, due about November 25 Cook asd Society Islands.—Talune, e.g., November Ift. Fbuixbly Islands.Aiu3, 3., to-morrow; Tsabel, schooner, due early. Nice.—Rereru, ketch, early. —Atuz, s.s., to-morrow; Narua, • s.s., November 6. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.—COASTAL. This Bar: Nea-pubi, from Whangarei; Bader.Powell, front Wharicrsrei; Faexoa, trom Wbangamata and Kuaotuna. PROJECTED DEPARTURES OVERSEA. LO-fDOX.—Kia Ora. s.s., via the South, about November 4 ; Bimutaka, b.s., via the South, about November -5; Clan Eos?, p.p., via the South, about November 15: Athenic, E.JI.S., via the South, about November 24. Vaxcocter.— R.M.S., November 24; Zealandia. R.M.S.. December 22; Ma ram a, E.M.S., January 15. STDSEY. —Maheno, s.s., November 6: Atua, s.s., November 7; Queen Amelia, s.s., to sail. South Sea Islaxds.—Atua, s.s., November 7. Fiji.—Atua, s.s. November?; Xavua, g.s., November 22; Waihora, s.s, to sail. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—COASTAL. This Day: Victoria, for Southern ports; hang-ape, "for West port; Npatiawa, for Opotiki and way ports; Gleneig, lot• \Vhanffarei; Kanjeri, for Whangarei.

. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Iris, cable steamer, in stream Kia Ora, s,s., at Railway . Wharf. Dorrigo, s.s., in Graving Dock. Ayrshire, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Victoria, f.s., at. Queen-street Wharf. Bentinek, s.s,, at Hobson-sireet Wharf. "Whangape. s «., at Railway Wharf. Triton, barque, at Railway Wharf Jessie Craig, barque, at Hobson-street Extension. Joseph Craig, barque, at Railway >t"hari. M'ai'apu, auxiliary schooner, at Breastwork. Kaeo, auxiT.s.ry ' schooner, at Hobson-street Extension. Orete, auxiliary schooner, at Hobson-street Extension. Grcvhound, auxiliary schooner, at. Queen-street Wharf.

The Moacwai sailed Wellington last evening for Napier, Gi-torr.p, and Auckland. She is due hero on Thursday. On Thursday the' Shaw, Sard! and Albion ComEany's R.M.S. lonio is to leave Wellington for on'dm, ,ia way port?. The Clan Ross. due at Auckland to-day from Bunbury, via. Port Kewbln, will discharge her cargo of jarrah at the Railway Wharf. The Canadian mail steamer Zealandia is scheduled to leave Vancouver to-morrow for Aucklanf, via Honolulu and Suva, .she is duo at Suva on November 17 and at Auckland on November 21. 'The Ayrshire, which arrived from Liverpool and Australian ports on Sunday evening, berthed at the Railway Wharf yesterday morning. She will clear about Friday for Wellington. The Waitomata ha? been d-,li..ed by had weather at. Timarn in her loading for Napier, Gislioroe. and -Auckland. .She is not expected to reach Auckland until Monday next. Th" Island steamer Dorngo wag floated into the Graving- Dock yesterday morning: for her annual survey and overhaul. The steamer Cranley, tinder charter to the Xy.'T Line from New York, via Australian ports, is due at Auckland . about November 8. The vessel's cargo for Auckland amounts to 1050 tons. Tlv- sailing date of the Fcderal-Houlder-Shire Eteamer Somerset, irom Liverpool lor New Zealand ports has been postponed from November II to November 22. The vessel will proceed to New Zealand direct. The _ Federal-Houlder-Shire liner Banffshire, which is scheduled to !ca\e Liverpool on December 3, will call at the four ehiel New Zealand ports and at Tiiriaru.

The German four-masted training barque Herzogin Sophie Charlotte, which visited Auckland Kmc years ego, is expected at Sydney shortly from Valparaiso to load a cargo Of "wheat for the United Kingdom or the Continent. . The local agent for Richardson's Line of steamers (Mr. J. E. Wi.eelei-) is advised that the Koutunui is to leave Gisborne this evening for Auckland. She is expected to arrive here tomorrow evening, and will discharge 400 iheep »t Orakei:' ' The Huddart-I'arker steamer Wimmera tailed lor Sydney direct at- 5.45 p.m. yesterday. The Koromiko sailed for Westport at 5.20 p.m. jresiarday and. the Rakanoa^,cleared lor Greysouth a' few minutes later. ' The auxiliary schooner Greyhound arrived from Northern ports yesterday afternoon. She jails for tho North again on Saturday e.vcniug nest. It is reported that the engagement of the. banpicntine Volador to »load coal at Newcastle icr Ksipara is likely ro be cancelled, and? that the vessel will instead take a cargo of hardwood jo Giiborae iroai Sydney*

The steamers. Ulimaroa and Mocra<i were V in range of the . Wellington wireless Nation lust night.

XI WAR U LEAVES STDS'ET. The local agents for the Tystr Line (Messrs. Heather, Robert on, ami Co.) are advised tlist the steamer Xiwaru left. Sydney at 5 pin- on rrtda.v for Auckland in continuation of l' pr voyage from London. She is due hero tomorrow morning, and has 3700 tons of cargo to discharge at this port.

STAR. OF CANADA LEAVES LONDON. Cable ndvieo has been received .o? the departure of Iho Tyser liner Star of Canada from London on October 21 for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland. Napier, and Wellington. 'Hie vessel is due at Auckland about December 14. . KIA OKA IX TORT. The Shaw Sovill and Albion Company's steamer Ki:i Urn arrived from Wellington at' 7 a.m. yesterday and berthed at the Railway Wharf shoiuy In fore noon. The vessel v ill load general cargo for London, and sail? on Saturday for Uisborne. *~heie Homeward loading will he continued. Her other loading ports are Napier, LyuelU>n, and Wellington. Tlio Kia Ora is timed to leave the latter port on Noveralicr 25 in time to catch the London January wool sales. NEW YOKE STEAMERS. Cable advice has been received stating that the 1" T. liner Rotenfels was despatched trom New York on October 21 (or Australian ports, also that the steamer Ockeniels is to take the berth at, the American port under the auspices ot the same line, bring timed to sail on November 5 for Fiemantle. Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and liris- : ,ine. The Ockenfels is to be * followed bv the Star of Scotland, which is to sail on November IS for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14825, 31 October 1911, Page 6

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14825, 31 October 1911, Page 6

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14825, 31 October 1911, Page 6