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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. ' c MAMARi, s.y., 7062, A. Morton, from Napier.— L. 0. Nathan and Co., Limited, agents. OTAKI, s.s., 7420, Siiba, from Wellington.— New Zealand Shipping Company, Limited, agents. MOKOLV, s i„ isft, E. Harris, from Southern and East Cr'.tst port's, Passengers: ilisses Gardner, iirowa, #ikin, Moran, Kelly, Johnson, Barry, Jouetf, U'.itfou, Delahunty, lime, Doyle, A lieu, Lunglcr, line, Tustiii. Smith, Parker, i.Jreeu, Barker, Rose, O'Keefe, N'tul, Mesdomes Burt, Freu, Laery. Cox and sou, iliue ap.d sua. Vincent and hu, James, iraser, TaUerstleld and child. Cook, field, Godwin, McGreal, Elvert, Young ami four children, Messrs. Ford, "Baker, Sessions, McN'air, Clark, Lacy, Faulkner, Tu.-nbuil, White, Morgau, Ruddock, Aioken, Owen, Buckland, Lanffley, ilcV Ken tie, llarv e, Ormond, Dance, Soeat-s, Vincent, Cook, MeOreal, Pigott, Richards, Preston, MoKenlie, Elvert, Young-, the Revs. Roby and Wainwright, and 66 steerage.—-Union S.S. Co., agents. NGAPUIII, s.a, 691, E. Stephenson,, from \fhangp.irei. Passengers: Misses Fleming, Edith Ritf, Meadamea Gordon, Pearson and child," Romany, Reed, Messrs. Walliugford, Thompson, Rinney, Jack. Haines, Ford, Atkinson, Foyer, Gribble, Reynolds, Parr, Zemrick, Cooper, Gimp, ijchaeffer, H. H. Adams, 11. Bray, the- Rev. Reed, Colonel Wolfe, Colonel Itolgate, Captain SpencerSmith, Captain Melville, Major Braitliwaite, Cap-, tain Bailey, Lieutenants Denniston. Powley, Flem- ' ing, St-eadman, Duthie, Bartlett, 150 Territorials, and 11 steerage.—Northern S.S, Co., agents. DAPHNE, s.s., 192, C. Faulkner, from the Great Barrier. Passengers: Misses Riunsom, B. Feater, Martin, Alexander, E. Smith, James. Mesdames Goldswoith.v, K. Kayes, Os bourn?, He am and two • children. Page, .Tames, T. Adams, Mr. Higgins.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. . vs.---.; • ENDEAVOUR, auxiliary ketch, 84. C. Johnson, frrm Whangarei.—New Zealand Portland Cement Company, agents. KAI.UA, auxiliary scow. 24, A. Clark, from the coast.—A. L. Alexander and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. ' WAIMANA. s.s., ] 6.300. W. Burvill-Holmes, R.N.R., for Giaborne, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. WAN AH A. s.s., .2422. A. Norton, for Napier, Lyttelta-a, and Dunedio. AUFOURI, e.a., 463, T..Haultain, lor Taurarga. KANIERI, e.s., £03, J. Teixeira, for Whmgarci. . HERO, scow, SI, Francis, for Ngunguru. EXPECTED ARRIVALS—OVERSEA. LOSDOS.—Whakarus, 5.5... sailed January 5. ' due. . about March -!>j- Hurunui,-• 5.5.,. sailed- ,- January 26, due., about March 12; Indrabarab. s.s., sailed January 28, due about March , 27 Kia On. 5 8.. wiled February 8, due about , - . March 24; Nerehon'i, s.s., sailed February 9, due , - about April 8; Marerc, s-s., to sail. --LITEHPOOL-- — Sussex, s.s., sailed January. • 12, duo about March 12; Surrey, s.s., sailed February 5, duo about April 12; Xiwaru, s.s., to : „ -uall; Kent., s.s., to. sail. , . _ - Nbw York: — Kirkdale, - s.s., sailed • December 13', duo about Monday; Kattenturm, • sailed January 21, duo about April 2; Ro'seric, . ' s.s., sailed December 20, duo about March 12; Anglo-Bolivian, s.s., sailed February 17; llohen- . .fields," s.s.. to tail; Tomoana, s.s., to eail; . Star of Australia, s.s., to sail. Sr. John (Canada)—Waiwera, s.s., sailed; December 2-3. due about March 4; W&kanui, s.s.. ■ailed January 19, due about March 26; Karamea, is., sailed . February. 21, due about April 28; • Waimate, s.s., to rail; Tokomaru, s.s., to sail. VAjrcotTTEß.—Mararaa, R.M.S., roiled February 21, due March 12; Makura, R. M.5.,-April 9.. Slir Frajtcisco.—Straitbiirllc,"' s.s., to sail; Strathendrick, s.s., to 1 sail. SYDNEY.— s.e., Sunday; Zeal audi a, v . R.M.S., Mcrch 12; Moldavia, M.S.-,- March 15;- . Atua, s.s., March 21. . '' • - «• » Newcastle.—Northern Chief, barque, sailed , i February 24; Navua, s.s., to sail, , . BcifßrßT.—Clan Ojrilvy, s.s., sailed February 2, ;i ' via Soutliern ports, due early in March; Kurow, r s.s., to Bail, ,via. Southern ports. 1 Mak.ltea I3LAJTD.—Fram, barque, due early. I V " Calcutta.—Waiteimata, s.s., to sail. ? I Cook ASI) Socikxy XSI.ASD3TaIune, as., due March 7. V,. . South Sea Isijlxds.—Atua, s.i, March 21. Fiji Atua, s.s., March 21.' "r " "• ■ — ' " "; i r ; EXPECTED ARRIVALS.— This Day: Apanui, from Northern ports; Kanieri, from Whan gar ei; Chelmsford, from Obiva. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—OVERSEA. LOS DO it. — s.s., direct, about to-morrow, ! Otaki, s.s., via the South, about Mondays Clan ' Ogilvy, s-s., via tha Soutt,, early in March; Mol- ( davia, R.M.S., via Australia and Suez, March 15; Kangatira, 8.5., vi;v the South, about March 18; i Hurunui, a*., via tho South, about' March 18, i Waiwera, as., direct, about March 30. , VAjrcouTOß.—Zealandia, R.M.S., March 15. /HoßiLßT.—Helen, ;bar<xue, to . sail. about to- 1 morrow. 1 ' " "* ' Sydsbt.—'Victoria, «.s., Monday; Mar am a, '• ILM.S., March 12; Moldavia, R.M.S., March 15; 1 Atua, s.s., March 25; Aldebaran, barque, to jail. South SHA.*"l3luLsrD9.—Atua, «.s., March !S. ! FIJI/—Hauroto, is., March 13. ' j ' Cook asd SooasTt Islands.— as., i ' March 12. . ■ , t . • 1 - ■. >• ' —— ( MIOJEOTED DEPAEXUIIES—COASTAL. .. .] " ' This Day: Ngapuhi, * for Whangarei; Daphno, ' : tor Mercury Bay and Talrua; Uknelg, for Vr'lu- " ngure;; Casablanca, for Mercury Bay. .>' ■ ( '• '/ VESSELS IN 11ABBOUB. |'. 1 Iris, cablo steamor, in' stream. 1 Banffahir©, e.s., at Railway Wharf. ' J ilndrapura, .«., at Queen-street .Whsrf, • ; ! Miamari, as., at Railway Wharf. *. y' Otaki,. 8.5., ac Queen-street . Wharf, Mckola, s.s., at Hobsonrartxeet Wharf. " . . * Casablanca, barque, in stream. .. ' ' ) Aldebaran, bartjue, Railway Wharf. ■■■~ •• Helen, ourque, at Railway Wharf. Triton, barque, at Hallway Wharf. Southern Cross, a.si., la stream. Alfriede, schooner, on slip. Vsabel. schooner. In stream. Fair burn, auxiliary schooner, at Hobson-artrect rV Extension. ' *?•> K«eo, auxiliary schooner,, at Holion-«treet Extension.. . , IMPORTS. ' ' Per Mokoio, from Southern ports: 97.3 tons general merchandise, including transhipments ex Manuka horn Sydney* and Icnio '.com London., The Scales liner Wan Ogilvy Is to leave Dunedin to-morrow for Wellington and Auckland. l Cm Thursday next the New Zealand Shipping Company's R.M.S. Rotorua is to leave Welling-, ton for London, via Monte Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. ■■1-. P. B. Cooke," who. ha* been ashore on holiday leave, rejoins the Mokoia at Auckland today as parser, relieving. Mr. 1. D.. McLaren, v.ho cornea ashore for orders. ' Tho coastal steamer Clansman will be docked on Monday next for cleaning and painting. • The' Waiotahi will ta'ke the Clansman's run to Russell end Opua, sailing for those porta at 5 p.m. on Monday. - The auxiliary schooner Fairburn"'is loading general cargo at the HobßCfa-strect Extension for Wairoa Bay). Slk mia all probabUity nail to-morrow afternoon. 7 -a S tte dischargo of^er-L^ land, and Sydney. Sho i, due here on <!,^i SS and ProCCo3ii OTI to Sydaey on Say . The Shaw, Savill and ' Albion lin«^ -rr„- ' cleared at 7 am. yesterday for Gisborne taking in 10.000 carcases of mutton afc7r?»'T.J^ ftr Bay port, the Waimana proceeds to Wel^SX? 1 Lyttelton, '& « T&terJ" 1 . tnamder of her Liverpool cargo. ./ R^hu, eW wbWtUeft lin^S Tenerlfie on March 15 and £n&^ M t^% ab j The New Zealand • Shipping Company's „ " steamer Hurunui is due at Auckland Vi? y ? ,» new ?12 from Liverpool -on hex maiden t? bo ' . Har< * Dominion. After discharging her tLa . «ho .vessel will lorf her? tJ^r^^i ekkn „ d cargo %tWSr & '/$ earn .Company Kort!l " coastal stSuMi , c ? ect the ' har At S aV S cros3 'h« there* Sha in the heavy a&a runninn* i until Sua-

*• Mr. C.'HaJes-Wcsfc, second engineer of the Haupir:, left the vessel at Wellington on Tuesday Inst, his place having been taken by Mr. Harnett, lata of tho Kamona. Mr. Huntly, Jatc fointh officer of tho Manuka, transferred -t W>lilolbourjik> to the. KVainui ns third oflloor. Mr. J. Dickson joined tfce Manuka as fourth officer at Melbourne. Advice received by the local agents for the Shaw, Savil!, and Albion Company is to the .effect "that the Kumars arrived at London on Monday afternoon, February 26. Tho vessel left Wellington on January 11 and took 45 days on the run Home. - • . Tito French barque Jeanne Cordonnier, bound from the Clyde to New Caledonia, called at' Capetown on the 9th ult. , Tho'Marino Department advises that the fog' signal at Godley Head (Lyttelton) is not at present in' working- order." ■ *• • • ''*• • * • The barquo. Casablanca completed the discharge of her cargo ,of coal <it Chelsea yesterday and was towed to ail anchorage in the stream. She leaves in th? course of a day or.two for Mercury Ray and tho Great Barrier to load timber for Sydney. ■ ;; • The steamer Falls of Orehy, which was recently at Auckland with case oil from New ' York,' left Dunedin on Wednesday for Newcastle. A telegram received from Whakatane last night states that the coastal steamer Tasinaa is barbound and unable to work that port. On Wednesday last the Union Company't j steamer 'falune'was to have left KarOtouya for I Auckland. She is duo '.ere on Thursday next. The Tofua, which left- Auckland on Tuesday last for Island ports and Sydney, is due at Nukualofa on Sunday . , ' ' ....... The Wellington radio station advised last 'night that, the R.M.S. Maitoi (from San Francisco to Wellington) and the steamers Victoria (from .Wellington to Napier) and Ulimaroa (from Lyttelton to Wellington) were within wireless range. .. On completion of discharge of her Liverpool cargo at. Dunedin the Fedorol-Houtder-Shiro' steamer Banffshire will load at various Dominion ports for London under the auspices of the Now Zealand Shipping Company. The R.M.S. Tahiti is to leave Sydney to-morrow for Wellington. She is due 'to arrive at the Southern port on March 6 and is scheduled to tail on March 8 for San Francisco, via liarotonga Mid Papeete.. ■ Tho Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Rangatira arrived at Dunedin on Wednesday from London, via Sydney. Tho vessel next proceeds to Lyttelton,, and 'on completion of discharge there she cornea to A pckland" to load for London. The Rangatira v.-ill <\smpleto her loading -at Southern ports, and is to leave the Dominion finally for London about March 20. Tho Wanaka cleared at 11 o'clock lost night for Napier and Southern ports. She has a full cargo, which includes over 1000 tons of transhipments ex the steamers Belle of Scotland and Henrik lb- . sen from San Francisco and 500 tons of scrap iron for the Burnside ironworks (Dunedin). Tho Wanaka will falto a load of sheep from Napier to Lyttelt-oii. and on completion of discharge at Dunked in she proceeds to the Bluff, .and then Camaru and Timaru, to load ' produce for Napier, Uisborne, and Auckland. THE SYDNEY STEAMER. The local office of the Huddart-Parfcer Company is advised that the steamer Wimmera sailed from Sydney at 3 p.m. on Wednesday for Auckland direct, having on board 98 saloon and 80 steerage passengers and -740 tons of cargo. The Wimmera should put in an appearance here on Sunday evening. WIRELESS FROM MAITAI. A wireless message was received yesterday by tho "Wellington radio office from the R.M.S. Maitai, advising that the vessel should reach Wellington to-morrow morning front San Francisco antf. Island ports. The vessel is .running somewhat behind her time-table date. KIRKDALE LEAVES SYDNEY. Messrs. A. 11. Nathan, Limited, local agents for the A. and A. Line, arc advised that the steamer • Kirkdale left Sydney at 11 p.m. on Wednesday for Auckland in continuation of her voyage ; from Nt'W York. She is duo here on Monday evening or ear'.y on Tuesday moving, and after discharging 1050 tons of cargo proceeds ta Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin .to complete discharge. MOKOIA FROM SOUTHERN POUTS. Shortly beforo noon yesterday the Union Company's steamer Mokoia, Captain E. Harris, arrived.from Southern ports,'berthing at the Bob-son-street Wharf. The purser reports that departure was taken from Dunedin at 5.30 p.m. on February 23, the vessel making the usual calls at way ports en route. . Fine weather, with ligh*. variable winds, was experienced throughout the passage. The. Mokoia sails at noon to-morrow on the return voyage to Southern ports. OTAKI AND MA MAR I IN FORT. • Early yesterday morning the Shaw, SaviU, and \lbion liner Mamari arrived from Napier. She berthed at the Railway Wharf and commenced loading-frown meat, woo!, and general cargo for London. Tho Mamari is to be despatched for he Home " port to-morrow afternoon. At ... noon. yesterday the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Otoki arrived in port from , Wellington'and berthed nt the Queen-street- Wharf o load wool and general cargo for London. Th* >taki remains her® until Monday nest, arid leaves in that day for To'toman' Bay and other. Southern ports to continue - her homeward loading. Shff. i'to leave New Zealand finally for London about :he middle of March. . .. ■ '• POSTED MISSING. . "■ The Liverpool-owned, vessel White. Rose has . seen posted at .Lloyd's as " missing." ' The White. Rosei was making a short -voyage in the winter iionth-i, and the unusual force of the gales, which : have wrought such havoc to vessels of all sorts" md sixes, is, doubtless the cause of her disappearance with all hands. This Liverpool steamer aas bound from La Palliee to the Mersey. , it was in December 10 that she sal ~d from the French ■>ort, finally. putting to sea from La Palace roads in the following day. It is feared that she went o the bottom during heavy weather at the mouth >1 the English Channel. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. RAKAWA, S.S.; 1072, W. F. Norburv, from New. . Myraoutli. Passengers: Misses Williams, Legg. Jarley, Hammond, Mesdames I'lumtree and amity, Teixeira, Masters and child, Jones and wo children, Perry, McKenna, Peake, Hodson, Eae; Messrs. Plumtree, Oreyette, Catchpole', Partidge, Parker, Tutt, Diamant, Teixeira, Harrison, Tasters, -Jones, Peake, Hodson, Berry, Whelan, lennett. Small, Walsh, Wickham, the Revs. Hamtond, Bowie-, Captain Newton, find 30 steerage.— iorthern S.S. Co., agents. ; vV — ; DEPARTURES. RARAWA, s.s., 1072, W. F. Norbury, for New 'lymouth. • RIMU, s.s., 358, E. Dorling, for Hokianga.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 6

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 6

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 6

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