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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. ' BANFFSHIRE, sus., 5736, J. Wallace. from Liverpool, via Lw Pal mas. Capetown, and Sydney. Passengers: Sali/Ou —Mr. and Mrs. Leake, Mr. and Mrs. fully, Mr. and Ma, Bridgcr, Messrs. Price, 11:11; urt-i 45 third-ckias. —A. IL. Nathan, Limited, agents, CLANSMAN, F.s.. 635, E. Molded, from Russell and Opua. Passengers: Mtwiames McLoughlin J and two children, Gaud in, li. Hall, Melvor, MJ.*sea A. Hall. Uatxlin (2). M«ars. Mclvor, Upton, Paul, WfamaUer, Evans, Berry, F. W. Fagaa, the Rev. P. Wilcox.—Northern S.S. Co., agent*. , ALTOI'RI. ss., 463, T. Haul tain, from Tauranga. Passengers: Misses Mead, Dooglas, Minchra, Snodyrajis, Blair, Mesdames Carter, Colher, fjanrnmn, Grant, Hamilton, Lever, Torrance, Sharp, Vause. Messrs. Gil til lan, Collier, Black, .Martin, Jenkins, Grant, Montgomery, James, MoKwen, Ryburn, Glaswn, Stan den, McGlashen. Landman, Chilwell, Vause. Whitehead, Father Holtorbroolt, Constable McNeill.Northern S.S. Co., agents. GLENELG, Vs., 2SS, Jonas, from Whangarei.— James Smith and Co., Limited, agents. KASIERI. R-a-. 263, J. Teiseira, from Whangarei.—Northern K.S. Co.. agents. BADEN-POWELL, s.s., 176, H. Petersen. from Whangarei Northern Cool Company, agent*. KAEO. auxiliary schooner, 148, J. H. Skinner, from Gisborne and East Coast bay*.C. C. Dacre, agent. CAED M7LLE FAILTHE, »<*•*, 65, Thomson, from Mercury Bay.— Ford, agent. DEPARTURES. NGAFUHI, bs., 691, E. Stephenson, for Whv ngarei. CLANSMAN, 60S. F. McLeod, for Russell. Whangaroa. and MangonuL SQUALL, S.S., J59, J. FreT, for Tolago Bar and Gisborne. — — DAPHNE, 192, C. Faulkner, for the Great Barrier. GREYHOUND, auxiliary schooner. 108, H. Sobritzky, for Northern port*. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.—OVERSEA. Loxdo*.—'Whakarua, as., foiled January 5, due about March 5; Hurunui, 5.*.. sailed January 26, due about March 12; Indrabarah, s.s., tailed January 28, doe about March 27; Kia On, a#., sailed February 8, due about March 24; Neiehana. it.s., sailed February 9, due about April 8; Marcre, 5.8., to sail. UviiiPOOL. — Sussex, B.x, Mtkd January 12, due about March 12; Surrey, a s., sailed February 5, duo about April 12; Xiwaru, s.s., to ' jail; Kent, u., to sail. New York. — Kirkdale, s.s.. failed December 13, due about March 5; Katfcenturro, sailed January 21, due about April 2; Roseric, p. 5., sailed December M, due about March 12; Anglo-Bolivian, s.s., to sail; Hohenfrelds, s.s., to .Mil; Tomnana, e.s., to •ail; Star of Australia, B»s-, to «ail. Sir. JOB if (L'ayada) —Waiwera, as., • ailed; December 23. due about March 4; Wakanui, m., sailed January 19, duo about March 2d; Kiramea, a.s., sailed February 21, due about April 28; ululate, 1 fto sail; Toliomaru, s.s., to tail. VA!»Comm.~ Marama, R.M.S., sailed February 21, due March 12; Maknra, R.M.S.. April 6. *" Sajt ritiscxsco.—Straithairlie, e.s., to sail; Strathendrick, m, to sail. SJBiTKT.— s.«„ Sunday; Zeaiandia, K.M.S., March 12; Moldavia, 8.M.5., March 15; Atua, s,s., March 21. Newcastle.Northern Chief, barque, sailed' February 24; Navua, s.s., to sail. Bcnbitby.— Ogilvy, s.s., sailed February 2, via Southern ports, due early, in March. ' Makatba lsi.AHD.~Fr.un, barque, early. Calci'tta.—Waitcmata, s.s., to sail. Cook asd Society 7.si_axds—Talune, 8.5., due March 7. South Sea IfIUL!fD3 —Atua, 6.5., March 21. Fiji.—Atua, C.9., March 21. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.—COASTAL. This Day: Mokoia, from Southern ports; Ngapuhi. from Wharxgarei; Otaki, from Wellington; Alamftri, from Napier; Daphne, from tlio Great Barrier. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—OVERSEA. IjOSDOK.Ooaki, &«., via the South, about Monday; Mamari, a.a., direct, about Saturday; Clan Ogilvy, s.s., via the South, early in March; /Moldavia, R.M.3., via Australia and Suez, March >5; Rangatira, s.s., via the South, about March 13; Waiwera, s.s., direct, about March 30. ' Vancouver.—Zealandla. it M.S., March lft. HOLAiiT.— Helen, barque, to sail about Saturday. hTDs"EY.Victoria, s.s., Monday; Mamma, R.M.S., March 12; Moldavia, R.M.S., March 15; Atoa, s.s., March 25; Aldcbaran, barque, to sail. South Ska Islands.—Atua, s.s., March 25. FlJl.—Hauroto, s.s., March 13. Cook asd Society Islands.— s.s., March 12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES—COASTAL. This Day: Waimana, for Gisborno and Southern ports; Wanaka, for Southern ports; Aupouri, lor Tauracga; Hanicri, lor Whangarei, VESSELS IN HABBOUB. Iris, cable 8 team or, in stream. Banffshire, e.g., at Railway Wharf. Waimana, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Indrapura, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Wanaka, k.s., at Hobaon-strect Wharf. Aldcbaran, barque, at Chelsea. Casablanca, barque, at Chelsea. Aldebarin, barque, at Railway Wharf. Helen, barque, at Railway Wharf. Triton, barque, at Railway Wharf. ' Southern Cro*», U.S., in stream. Alfriede, schooner, on slip Tsabel, schooner, in stream. Fairburn, auxiliary schooner, at Parnell Wharf. Waiai)U, auxiliary schooner, in tire am. IMPORTS. Per Banffshire, from. Liverpool; 3500 tons general merchandise. Per Kaeo, from Cislwrne and East Coast bays: 804 sacks maize, 42 bales wool, 72 tins fat, 12 backs wool, 13 Backs Jung-ns, 24 ciucs fat, 17 bundles skins, 3 balea akiru, 12 sacks lxides, 22 sicks potatoes, 84 cases empty bottles, 3D eased empty acid jars, 17 fiacks bones, 1 baio fungus, 2 cratea of fowls, and 60 packages of sundries. The Tyser liner Muritai is to leave Wellington to-day for London. The collier Kaitangata is to load timber at .Greymouth for Sydney. The auxiliary schooner fCaeo arrived from Gi»lxvrno and East Coast bays early yesterday mornini'. The Xnviia arrived at Newcastle on Tuesday iroin ' nkland. Sho loads a cargo of coal ther'j lor Auckland. The Federal-Houlder-Sbiro rateamer Drayton Gimuge cleared Wellington yesterday morning tor Avoiiiiwutli. At 7 a.m. to-day the Shaw, SaviH and Albion liner Waimana sails for (J id borne and Southern ports in continuation of Iter voyage from Liverpool. Tho Xe » Zoilanrl Shipping Company's liner Ot.alu in duo as Auckland this afternoon from Wellington. She will W:rth at the Queen-street wharf to commence loading for London. The Rosamond, having been delayed at. Wellington, is not now expaitt-d, at Ouehunga until Saturday evening. Un Tuesday evening the U.iupiri left Wellington far Pi'-toiy Napier, Gisborne, Ea.a, Coast bavs, and Auclilanu. - ' ,i ho Curiaa was to have left, Wellington last night for Now Plymouth and Ouehunga. Sho is duo at the latter port, on Saturday morniii"The 11.M.5. Makura, which left Auckland on February 16 for Vancouver, via way ports, is due at tho Canadian port on Tuesday next. Tho Canadian mail steamer .M aram a, en route from Vancouver to Auckland, was duo to leave Honolulu yesterday in continuation of her voyage She is due at Suva on March 3 and Auckland four days later. It is anticipated that the chip Queen Elizabeth, from New York, will get away from Wellington to-day for Sydney with the remainder of her cargo of case oil. As Saturday is to be observed as a wharf labourers' holiday at Dunedin, the departure of tho Warrimoo from the Bluff for Hobart and Melbourne baa been postponed from next Monday till Tuesday. '

THE MOKOIA. Having left Oisborne at 11 a.m. yesterday for Auckland, via Tokoma.ru Bay, the Mokoiu should arrive here about the saino hour to-day. She has 975 tons of cargo to discharge, and on arrival berth* i\\ .tfie iloOson-str «t JVharfe

BANFFSHIRE FROM LIVERPOOL. At 7.30 am. yesterday the Federal-Houlder-Shire liner Banffshire arrived from Liverpool, via Capetown and Sydney, and berthed at the itaiiwav Wharf. The vessel brought eight saloon and 45 third-class passengers, while her cargo tor this port amounts to 5-500 tons. Leaving Liverpool on December 21, the Banffshire encountered a heavy pale whon crossing the Bar of B'.sea). «"° gale "blew with hurricane force for 48 hour?, with high and heavy sew. The vessel rolled *"} laboured heavily, while huge seas «*« idupped tore and aft, but no damage was summed. Mi* arrived at Las Nmu on December 29, and after coaling resumed her voyage the following day. Capetown was reached on J™ u £? 19 :_ ™« ve«el taking her departure again 2* hour. late ■ Boning the easting down the Banßshire en,>»unter«d Sonny weather, whlcs >if t !lr r fi davs, with high and dangerous seas a ml _*cvgrthmhuk« rain .quails. The weather then ™f er ?™< •?? Fhe reached Sydney on February IS Aft« ■** charging several thousand tons of carrc- tbere. departure was taken for Auckland at 7.30 am. on February 22. moderate weather bwtgj ««t wib to arrival as above. Captain £*«*"• is m command, his other officer* being. Chief. Lieu tenant R. F. Wood*. K.X.U. flats of the FifeS Mr. W. 11. Suffolk; third Mr ARathbone: fourth. Mr. R. Reave Mr. JR. Camphell is chief engineer. Mr. P. Black second. Mr. W. McLean third. Mr. J. Allen fourth,.Mr. A. Mitchell fifth, and Mr. R, Bcid aixtb, with Mr. W Ommel! chief refrigerating engineer. Mr. i Roger* is chief steward, while Dr. Cawkwell. of Auckland, cam.' out as ship's surgeon. From Auckland the Banffshire proceeds »o Velltegton. trtrelton Timaru. and Dunedin, and i.n<*_ wilt probably clear for the first-named port on Satur- | day afternoon. _________

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14929, 29 February 1912, Page 6

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14929, 29 February 1912, Page 6

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14929, 29 February 1912, Page 6