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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. XGAPDHT. S-S-, 691, £. Stephenson, trwm Wba--ncarfi. Passengers: Misses Wood, Crawford, Brown, Mwdames H«y, Merer. Tippett, Siroea Holmes, Wood, Young. Lcckie, Elmore and two children, ,Messrs. M. Casey, M-iolndoe, McLean, BtTliss, Cain, SroaleJ, Graham, White, Buekland, Colebrcok, Bookie, Harrison. Lough, Kiu, Tor-, ranee, McDonald. Mcldrum, Biker, Mur.ro, Inghs. Vyle, Mad dree, the Ber. Heal, Colonel Heard, ju?d rive —Northern S.S. Co., agent*. WAIOTAHI, *•»., 273, C. Hopkins, from flercarv Bar and Kuaotunu. raasengers: Mesdames Bade, 6'Oor.cor. Harris, Peterson. Miss Raff, Messrs. Hooker, Hutvitch. Murvitch, Cory, Wright, Dr. Bade. Master Porter.— hern S.S. Co., agents. KAXIEBI. *.&. 20?. J. Teiselra, from Whar.?arei.—Northern S.S. Co, agents. DAPHNE, 8.5.. 192, C. Faulkner, from Whaka«»ca and Taoranga. Passengers: Vita White, Mrs. Mitberson, Messrs. Matberwn, Mackay, Robertoa, and three natives.—Northern S.S. Co., ayents. _ ALMA, kow, 55, Soxree, from Xjußgum.—K. S. Reynolds, agent. TALLY-HO. soour, 51. Petersen, from Jigtmguru. —R. S. Reynolds, agent. ALBATROSS, auiiUarr ketch, 61, B. Moore, from Whsujgiirci.—New Ze'il»in<l Portland Cement. Company, agent*.

DEPARTURES. TERRIER, *.»., 5122, Thorsen, for Brisbane. TQFUA, *.*., 4545, R. E. Smith, for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. Passenger*: Misses Skeen, Beyerle'ut, Mesdames Smythe, Poole, Sunden, Howard, Allen, Skeen ami three children, Messrs. Pinkertoc, Poole, Ostcnnann, Eaathope, Thomas, Aaseoso, Boicbiemmn, Stringer, Heape, McDonald, Sinclair, Howard, Vis. Urevel and Smytfae, and eight steerage. TARAWERA, a.*., 2005, C. McLean, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: For Gisborne— Hisses Packbam, Porter, Mesdame* Courtney, Simeon, Widdowson, Douglas, May, Cor, Messrs. Mar. Cox, Watson, Jull, Courtney. Hart, Griffin (2), Packham, Masters Parakuka, Patamealiag. For Tokomaru Bar—Misses Pearce, Watoa, Mesdames Maisey, White, Messrs. Mairey, Sim. For Napier—Miss Condon, Mesdames Fellowea, Dixon, Messrs. Fellowes, Simpson, Kayle, McOulla, Captain Scott-White. For Wellington— Peacock, Messrs, Ritchie, Gilly, Tolly. For Lyt, tdton—Miss St. John, Messrs. Lawson, Burnt. For Dunedia—Mr. Hayman; and 50 steerage lor all.ports. HAUBOTO, 1.5., 1988, D- Todd, ,or Welling-ton and Westport. XGATIAWA, 8.5., 463, W. Bark, for Tanranga and Opotiki. - GLENELG, «.a, 283, Jonas, tor WhangarcL KANIERI, ba, 203, J. Teixeira, for Whangare*. PELICAN, a,*-, 162, J- Whittingham, for Mercury Bay. DANIEL, barque, 293. Whitton, for Mercury Bar, Whangaparapaia, and Sydney. BADEN-POWELL, as., 176, H. Petersen, tor Whangarei. TASMAX. g.s., 171, W. Grigg, for Whakatane. CLIO, topsail schooner, 81, W. Pelley, for Whangarei. ENDEAVOUR, auxiliary ketch, 64, C. Johnson, . - - for Wbangarei. . . MOONAH, ketch, 34, W. Champion, tor Ngunguru. - EXPECTED ARRIVALS.— " This Day: Clansman, from Russell and Opua; Auponri, from Tauranga; Kaniexi, from Wha/ngarei- Otenelgr, from Wbangarei; Eoeo, from Gisborne and East; Coast bays; Baden-Powell, from Whangarei. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.— This Day: Squall, for Tolago Bay and Gisborne; N<*apuhi, for Whangarei; Clansman, for . Northern 'porta; Daphne, for the Great Barrier; Greyhound, for Northern port*. VESSELS IK HARBOUR. Irij, cable steamor, in stream. Waimana, a.*., at Railway Wharf. Indrapura, s.s.. at Queen-street Wharf. Wanaka, s.s., at Hobron-stree.t Wharf. Squall, *.»., at Queen-street Wharf. Aidebaran, barque, at Chelsea. Gaaablanca, barque, at Chelsea. Helen, barque, at Railway Wharf. Triton, barque, at Railway Wharf. Southern Cross, e.i., in stream. Alfriede, schooner, on slip Tsabtl. schooner, in stream. Greyhound, auxiliary schooner, eA Hobwamtrcet Extension. Fairburn, auxiliary schooner, at Parnell Wharf. Waiapu, auxiliary "schooner, in stream. EXPORTS. Per Mabeno, for Sydney: 156 bale* flax, 40 bales hemp, 565 sacks sand, 3 sacks hide*, 343 cases kauri gum, 3032 sacks copra, 73 bags glass, 23 bales fungus, 1 horse, and a large quantity of sundries. The Tofu* cleared at 3 p.m. yesterday for the Friendly .Islands, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. She is due at Sydney on March 21. The Union Company's It-M.S. Maitai is due at Wellington to-morrow morning from San Francisco and Island ports. The Mokoia is scheduled to leave Gisborne this morning for Auckland, via Tofcomaru/ Bay. She is due here to-morrow morning. To-day the turret steamer Koromi&o is to leave Napier for Westport to load coal for Auckland.

Late yesterday afternoon the Tarawera sailed for East Coast and Southern porta. She is due at Duuedin on Sunday morning. The Federal-Houlder-Shira liner Kent is to leave Liverpool on Saturday for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Duaedin, via Australia. Owing to the large amount of cargo to he loaded, the Wanaka cannot get away for Southern porta until to-morrow morning. The Rosamond is to leave Wellington at noon to-day for Onehunga, via Picton, Nelson, and New Plymouth. She is duo at Onehunga on Friday morning. This afternoon the Huddari-ParkCT steamer Wimraera is to leave Sydney for Auckland direct. She should reach' here some time on Sunday next. The Union Company's steamer Kurow is to load hardwood at Eunbury early next month, and is to leave that port about March 8 lor Lyttelton, Picton, and Auckland. The Iluddart-Parker steamer "Victoria left Dunediu yesterday morning for East Coast ports, Auckland, and Sydney. The vessel arrives here on Sunday morning nest. The Norwefriau steamer Terrier sailed at 3JO ■p.m. yesterday for Brisbane, where she completes the discharge of her cargo of case oil from Philadelphia. i The Coriuna, due at Onehunga on Saturday morning from Southern porta, will load 16,000 boxes of butier and 750 crates, of cheese for transhipment to the liner Itotorua at Wellingon. The Union Company's b.'g steamer Woiruna is duo at Wellington to-morrow from Newcastle. Shu discharges a part cargo or coal at the Southern port and then goes to Napier to put out ■ the balance. The A. and A. liner Kirkdale is expected to leave Sydney to-morrow for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Duncdin in continuation of her voyage from New York. She has 1040 tons of eargo to discharge at this port, and should arrive here about Tuesday next. Tho British ship Queen Eliabeth is now discharging 17,000 canes of oil from New York at Wellington It is anticipated that tho sailer will clear the Southern port eome time to-morrow for Sydney. It will probably bo daylight to-morrow before tho Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Waimana gets away for Southern ports. She will call at Gis-hoi-rie before proceeding to Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin to load 10,000 carewea of frozen mutton for iyimdon. Towards the end of this week the Scales chartered steamer Clan Ogilvy is expected at Wellington from Bunbury and Dunedin. After discharging a part cargo of jarrah at Wellington the vessel conies on to Auckland to put out the balance. She may bo expected here about March 8. Due at Wellington from Northern ports on March 4, tho Tyser liner Star of Scotland sails finally from Wellington for London on March 8 The Government. steamer Hinemoa is to leave Wellington on her periodical cruise to the Northern lighthouses this morning. A call will he made at. Cjvstlepoint to land material for the new light there. Captain W. Scott, who has been in command of the Union Company's Kowhai for some time past, has resigned from the company's service. Captain 1 King, assistant-marine superintendent, has taken charge of the steamer pending another appointment. It is understood that Captain Scott intends taking up his abode on shore. Dr J E. Simpson, who made a couple of voyages'to Wellington as ship's surgeon onIJ ? M.S. Corinthic, is now asiiistant-surgeon oa the White BUr E.M.S, Olympic,

Dr. J. S. Fnuer is surgeon on board B-'M-S---lonio this voyage, vice Dr. It. Seagle. This morning the barque Aldot>ar*n It to «* towed down from Chelsea to the Railway Whan to commence loading timber for Sydney. The barque Helen will probably applet* h*r loading of timber for Hobart on Friday. » w expected that she will clear (or the laMiwilan port about Saturday next. The Hauroto cleared at 6.20 p.m. yesterday for Wellington and Westport. She. load* coal a* the latter port for Auckland, and Is appointed to leave here on March 13 for FijiThere was no appearance up to an early hour this morning of the Federal-Houlder-Shlre liner Banffshire from Liverpool and Australian porta. The vessel is now fully due. and should put in an appearance a:- any moment. a-.e barque Daniel "left port last evening in tow of ;he tug Pelican for Mercury Bay. She loads a -Mrt cargo of timber there for Sydney, and th.-n proceeds to tbo Great Barrier to complete lolling.

i WHAKATASE ARRIVES AT LONDON. iVMe advice has been received by the New j Zealand Shipping Company to the effect that the | steamer Whakatane arrived at London on Monday ! last tram. Lytteltoa. Tho veM<s left the Southern pert »•<•, January 4, end her arrival at the Home: per* v» in ample time for the March wool sales. ROSERIO AT MELBOURNE. Running under the auspices of the American and Australian Steamship Line, the steamer Roserio arrived at Melbourne from New York yesterday morning. Fran Melbourne the Roeeric proceeds to Sydney and then to Auckland, Wellington, LyttKton, Timans, and Dunedin. She ha* about SSO tons of cargo to discbarge at Auckland, and is due here about March 15. Messrs. A. H. Nathan, Limited, are the local agents for the vessel. PASSENGERS BY THE SUSSEX. The Federal-Houlder-Shire liner Sussex, which left Liverpool on January 12 fox New Zealand ports, via Sydney and Newcastle. is bringing the following saloon passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. E. C. (Xarfc and six children, Mrs. E. Kean and daughter, and Mr. H. P. Wallia. The vessel also baa on board 50 third-class passengers, 14 of whom Are booked for Auckland. The Sussex is due here about March 17. I OTAKI AND MAMARI. For the purpose of continuing her Homeward loading the New Zealand Shipping Company's j liner Ot-aki left Wellington at noon yesterday for j Auckland. She is due here to-morrow afternoon, and after loading what cargo is offering sails on j Monday next for Tokoroaru Bay and other | Southern port* to complete. The" Otaki is to \ leave New Zealand finally for London about the | middle of March. ] The Shaw. Savill and Albion Company's steamer , Mamari left Napier at 1 p.m. yesterday for Auckland to complete her loading for London. The j vessel is due here to-morrow morning, and will berth at the Railway Wharf on arrival. The Mamari will load a largo quantity of froien meat, wool, and general cargo here. The local agents j hope to despatch the steamer for London on Saturday nest.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14928, 28 February 1912, Page 6

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14928, 28 February 1912, Page 6

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14928, 28 February 1912, Page 6