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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. _ FALLS OF MONESS, 6315. Pyke, from Calta Calosa (Chili), en route to Newcastle. HENRIK IBSEN, sr., 4578, Schmidt, (mm San Francisco.Union S.S. Co., agents. NAVUA. p. a., 2930. A. Wallis, from Sydney, via Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. Passengers: Misses An-d-frwn, Meredith, Roberts, Mcsdames Anderson, Liuck. Morlev, Willi!", Messrs. Anderson, Brown and thro© children. Cox. Heane (2), Linck, Moors, Morley, Maaterton, Keichelmaim and two children, Ciuiadin, Schuster, White, Whitcombe, Watkin, Urn. revel and Hammer, the Rev. Morlev, Major Woodcock, and 16 steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. WHANGAPE, s.s.. 2931, White-Parsons, from Westport.—Union S.S. Co., agents. CLANSMAN, a, 635, £. McLeod, from Russell aftd Opua. Passengers: Mesdanies Lane, A. Stephenson, Misses Turton, .Minchin, Messrs. n. 0. Bull, Akired, O. Hope, Scott, Honk, Skudder. Coster, Guthrie, Pflster, Ban ton. Captain A. Stephenson. and two steerage.Northern S.S. Co., agents. .... AtJPOtTItI, a.!., 463, J. Teixeira, from Tauranga. Passengers: M«sdaraes McMath, Long, Kemp and child, Gledstocs, Addeson, Saul« and child, Messrs. Heriti, Ramsay, Tupapa, Sullivan, Kemp, Palmer (2). Ball, Murray, Matahow, Thompson, Rereae, Mounter, Morris (2), Callaway, Thompson, Palmer, Murray, Macky.—Northern S.S. Co., i' agents. . PAEROA, s.s., SI, J. Taw, from Ohiwa.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. BRAVO, scow, 99, A. Neilson, from Ngnnguru.— R. S. . Reynolds, agent. BEE, scow, 52, T. Donovan, from Whangarei.— ; Adam Emirali. agent. ALBATROSS, auxiliary ketch, 61, B. Moore, from Wliangarei.— Zealand Portland Cement Company, agents. . VINDEX. ketch, 30, Inm*n, from Whangarei.— GoWsbro' and McConnell, agents. GLENELG, as., 288, Jonas, from Whangarei.— James Smith and Co., Limited, agents. KANIERI, s.s., 203, T. Meyers, from Whangarei. Northern S.S. Co., agents. ■- » BADEN-POWELL, b.s., 176, 11. Petersen, from Whangarei. Coal Company, agents. DEPARTURES. SGAPCHI, s.s., 691, E. Stephenson, for Whangarei. CLANSMAN, s.s., 635, E. McLeod. for Russell, Whangaroa, and .Mangonui. XGATIAWA, s.s., 463, W. Kej.tley, for Tauranga and Opotiki. > WAIOTAHI, ».9., 278, C. W. Cummin?, for Whangarei. \ DAPHNE, s.s., 192, C. Faulkner, for the Great Barrier. riX '• KODTDNTJI, a.8., 171, E. Ansell, for Gisborne, via way 1 ports. ' PAEROA, as., 91, J. Taw, for Whananaki and Tutukaka. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.—OVABSEA. London.— a.s., Bailed December 20, dua about Sunday; Whakarui, s.s., sailed January 5, due about March 5; Hurunui, c.9., sailed January 26, due about March 12; Indrar -trail, s.s., sailed January 28, due about March 27 ;**KJa Ora, i t., sailed February 8, due about March 24; Nerehana, s.s., sailed February 9, due about April 8. Liverpool. — Banffshire, s.s., sailed December 21, due about Monday; Sussex,, e.g., sailed January 12, due about March 12; Surrey, s.s.. sailed February .5, due about April 12;. Nlwaru, s.s., to saiL K3W York. — Kirkdale, 9.8., sailed December 13, duo about March 5; Kattenturm, at., tailed January 21, dua about April 2; Roseric, s.s., sailed December 30, due about March 12; Arrino, «.(=., to sail; Anglo-Bolivian, s.s., to snili Hohenfiels, 8.8., to sail; Tomoana, s.s., to sail. Philadelphia.— s.s., sailed in November, via Southern ports, due to-day. Sr. Johj (Canada.)— as., sailed; December 28, due about M»rch 4; Wakanui, s.s., sailed January 19, due about March 26; Karamea, g.s., to sail; "Wairaate, h.b., to nail; Tokonuru, s.s.. to sail. Vancouver.—Marama, R.M.S., March 12; Makura, R.M.S., April 9. STDSET.—Maheno, S.S., Sunday; Zealandia, R.M.S., March 15; Moldavia, R.M.S., March 15. BTObinv*.—Clan Ogilvy, s.s., sailed February 2, via Southern porta, due early in March. MAIATJA Island.—Fram, barque, due end of February. Calcutta.— s.s., to sail. Cook and Society Islands— s.s., due March 7. South Sea Islands.— «.»., to-day; Atua, S.S., March 21. Hauroto, a.s., February 26; Atua, s.s.. March 21. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.—COASTAL. This Day: Monowai, from Southern port*; Xgapuhi, from Whangarei; Waiotahi, from Whangarei; Daphne, from the Great Barrier; Chelmsford, from Parengarenga; Squall, lrom Giaborne; Terrier, from Wellington. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.— LONDON.— s.s., direct, about February 29; Mamari, in., direct, about February 29; Clan • Ogilvy, 5.0., via the South, early in March; Moldavia, R.M.S., via Australia and Suez, March 15. Vancouver.— R.M.S., March 15. Hobart.— barque, to sail. SYDMBT.— of Scotland, s.s., about today; Maheno, &«., February 26; Henrik Ibsen, 8.5., about Saturday; Tofua, e.a., February 27; Marama, R.M.S., March 12; Moldavia, it.M.S., March 15; Atua, as., March 25. Newcastle.— as., to sail. South Sea Islands.—Tofua, s.g., February 27; Atua, s.a., March 25. Fiji.—Tofua, February ,27; i _Fiono ) b.»., about Saturday; „ _ Cook and . Societ* Islands.— s.a, March 12. ' '. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.— This Day: Aupouri, for Tauranga; Kanleri, for Whangarei; Orete, for East Coast bays and Gigborne. • VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Iris, cable steamer, in stream. Tofua, S.S., in Calliope Dock. . Fiona, s.s., at Chelsea. Waimana, s.s.. at Railway Wharf. Belle at Scot'.aJd, b.s., at Queen-street Wharf, Navuo, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf, Falls of Moness, s.s., in stream. Henrik Ibsen, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Whang-ape, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Aldebaran, barque, at Chelsea. Casablanca, barque, at Railway Wharf. » Daniel, barque, nt Railway Wharf. Helen, barque, at Railway Wharf. Louisa Craig, barque, at Railway Wharf. Orete, auxiliary schooner, at Hobson-street Extension. Triton, barque, at Railway' Wharf. Southern Cross, s.s., in stream. Alfriede, schooner, in stream. Tsaljel, schooner, in stream. IMPORTS. For Navua, from Sydney and Island ports: 5289 sacks copra, 63 sacks cocoa, and general cargo. Per Whan gape, from Westport: 3200 tons coal. Telegraphic advice received from Osborne states that tho barque Thora arrived there yesterday frr.m Newcastle after a passage of 30 days The venae! was berthed at the Town Wharf, drawing 16ft 2in, being the deepest draught vessel yet admitted to tho port. ARRIVAL OF THE NAVUA. The steamer Navua arrived from Sydney via the Islands,, at 1 p.m. yesterday. The vesii un Sydney on January 31 'at 6 p.m.. calling at Lautoka, Suva, t.evuka, Apia, Vavau, Haapai and Nukualofa, leaving the latter port on the 17th iwi. for Auckland, arriving as above, stroni northerly winds and seas were experienced dur ing the trip till the 4th inst., thence light variablo winds and lino weather prevailed. The Navua berthed at the Queen-street Wharf On discharging her cargo hero sho sails for Newcastle to load coal. TERRIER DUE TODAY. The Norwegian steamer Terrier sailed from Wellington on Monday evening lor Auckland, and should arrive here this morning. The vessel has 1.0,000 ; cases of ;V oil ;vto > discharge here from Philadelphia. : On completion of discharge the Terrier will probably proceed to Brisbane. the MONOWAI. Tho steamer Monowai left Giflbome at 11 o'clock yesterday morning for Auckland, via . Tokomaru Bay. Tb6 vessel should arrive here > about 11 a.m. to-icy. On Arrival »be will berth V «t the Quetree .Wharf, £ ......

INDRAPURA LEAVES STDNET. Messrs. Heather, Roberton and Co., local agents for the Tyscr Line, have received cable iwv'ce to the effect that the new liner Indrapura left byaney yesterday morning for Auckland in continuation of her maiden voyage from London. ine vessel is due her© on Sunday afternoon, an «.»"" discharging 4600 tons of cargo proceeds to >apier and Wellington to put out the balance. BUNKERS DEPLETED. The steamer Moners, on her way from OMk Calosa (Chili) to Newcastle, puff into Auckland yesterday, In order to replenish her bunkersAfter leading about 100 tons of coal here she will probably resume her voyage to-day. ARRIVAL OF lIENRIK IBSEN. After a fine weather. passage the_ •'earner Henrik Ibsen arrived at 2 p.m. yesterday from San Francisco, and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf. Besides a large deck cargo of lumber, the vessel has a quantity of general cargo. Two fine Jersey cattle, which arrived in splendid condition, were brought here by the steamer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14923, 22 February 1912, Page 6

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14923, 22 February 1912, Page 6

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14923, 22 February 1912, Page 6

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