PORT OF AUCKLAND.
ARRIVALS. WAIRUNA, s.s., 3947, Tauter, from Westport.— Union S.S. Co., agents. KAIAFOI, $.!., 2005, Buxton, from NewcastleUnion S.S. Co., agents. AUFOUKI. s.s., 463. T. Haultatn, from Taur»uga. Paf&Mijrcrs: Misses Connolly, Abbots Mesdames S.-ott. Vranklin, Hoylan, Piercey. Piesse, Down?, Messrs. Crosby, James, Mathias, Baxter, rentier, ilav. Casting, Jessip, Brooks, Webber, Turnbull, Richardson, Gilmor*-. Mecrs, Downing, Perks, Matatoo, Taiparu.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. GLENELO, s.s*.. 2SB, Jonas, from Whangam.— James Smith and Co., Limited, Agents. CHELMSFORD, s.s., 121, B. 11. Goerti, from Ohiwa.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. CAED MILLK FAILTBE, scow, 63. Thomson, from the Bay of Islands.— Ford, agents. DEPARTURES. SUSSEX, 5..«.", 5685, J. Clark, for Wellington, Lyttelten. Dunedin, and the Bluff. CLAN OGILVY, s.s., '2541, Swanston, for Newcastle." XQAPUHI, !.?., 691, K. Stephenson, for Whangsrei. CLANSMAN, as.. 635, E. McLeod, for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui. TRITON", barque, 688, Nicolalsen, for Maiden Island. WAIOTAHT, s.s., 278. 0. Hopkins, for the Great Barrier. CHELMSFORD, *.» . 121, E. H. Goerts, for the Great Barrier. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.—OVERSEA. Lcxnoy. — lr.drabarah, s.s., sailed January 23, due about March 27: Kia Ora, as , 'ailed February 8, due about March 24; NvAChona, s.s., sailed February 9, due about April A; Miirere, s.s, sailed March 8, duo about May 6; Orari, s.s.. sailed March 9. due about April 25 K&ikoura, s.s., to sail; Star of Canada, s.s., to toil. Llvxßl'ioi..- Surrey, s.s, sailed ' February 5, due about April 12: Kent. $ s.. sailed March 12, due about Mar 17: Nairnshire, s.s., to sail; Buteshire, s.s.. to" fail, Norfolk, m., to sail. Sew York.— Kattentunn. s.s., sailed January 21 due about- April 15; Kose.nc, s«, sailed December 30. due about March j!o\ Anglo-Bolivian,. *.»., sailed February 17, duo about April JO: Hohenfield*. s.s., sailed March/. duo About, Mav 20: Tomoana, s.s., to sail; htsr til Australia, 53., to sail-, Frankby, s.s., to sail; Anglo-Saxon, s.s.. to sail. ST. TohS (Canada). — Wakanui, s.s., sailed January 19, duo abort March 27 ; Karaniea, si., sailed Februarv 21. due about April 28; Waimate, s.s., to sail; Tokomaru, s.s., to sad. Vaxcottteb—Makura. ' R.M.S., due. April 9; Zealandia, H.M.S., May 7. ■, ■. ; „ Sax FrtANCisro.— i.i., to sail; Etrathendrick, s.b., to sad. STONEV.—Atua, s.s., to-morrow; Maheno, s.s., Sunday; Mongolia. R.M.S.. April 12; Manilla, R.M.S.', April 12; Tofua, s.s., April 18. Newcastle.— s.s., to sail; Clan Ogilvy, its., to vail, via Dunedin ; Jessie Craig, barque, to sail; Rons, barque, to sail. Bt7sßUUt.— Kurow. s.s., sailed March 7, via Southern ports. Makatba Island.— Fram, barque, due early. Calcutta.—Waitemata, s.s., to sail about March 31, due early in May. Cook ASD Society I3LAsßS.—Tallin*, 5.8., due April 4; Choleta, s.s., duo about March 30. South Sea I3LASD3—Atua, s.s., to-morrow; Tofua, S.S., April'lß. Fiji.— s.s., to-morrow, Haoroto, ».*., March 25; Tofua, s.s., April 13. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.-COASTAL. This Day: Monowai, from Southern port*; ; Daphne, from \Vhaiatane ; Ngapuhi, from Wha- i ngarei; Waiotahi, from the Great Barrier; i Wanaka, from Southern ports. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.--OVERSEA. Losdos.—Hurunui, s.s., via the South, about to-morrow; Waiwera, s.s., direct, about April 2; Mongolia, R.M.S., via Australian ports and Suez, April 12; Ikuifishii-e, s.s., direct, about April 15. Vascocvkp..—Marama, R.M.S., April 12. Si'DSEY.— Maheno, s.s., March 25; Atua, s.s., March 26; Mongolia, R.M.S., April 12; Makura, 11.M.5., April 9. Newcastle— s.s-, about to-day. Samoa.— schooner, to sail. South Sea Islands.— as., March 26; Elfriede, schooner, to sail. FlJl—Atua, s.s., March 26; Hauroto, t.t., April 10. Coos: asd Societt Islands.— s.s., April 3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.— COASTAL. This Day: Aupouri, for Tauranga; Ngatiawa, for Tauranga and Upotiki; Tasmau, for Whakatane ; Kajiieri, far Whangarei. VESSELS IN IIAHBOOR. Wairuna, s.s., at Hobaon-street Wh-rf. Kaiaiwi, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Iris, cable steamer, in stream. Maitai, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Ihumata, s.s., at No. 4 Jetty. Hurunui, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Manure.', i, barque, at Chelsea. (Southern Cross, s.s., in stream. Northern Chief, barque, at Railway Wharf. Aifriede, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. Ysabcl, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. Samoa, schooner, in stream. Kcreru, ketch, at Parnell Wharf. IMPORTS. Per Wairuna. from Westport : 4000 tons coal. Per Kaiapoi, from Newcastle: 1000 tona coal. The Norwegian barque Triton, which had been lying in the stream for several days awaiting a favourable wind, sailed yesterday morning for Maiden Island. Sho loads a cargo of guano there lor the Bluif. The Wanafca left Napier at 8 o'clock yesterday rooming, and is due to arrive here about 8 o'clock this morning. She has 2700 tons of produce to land here. After discharging her cargo, the vessel will procoed to Oainaru, the Bluif. and Tiaiaru. The Wairuna arrived from Westport at 4.30 a.m. yesterday morning and berthed at the Hob-eon-street Wharf. After discharging coal hero the vessel will proooi*! to Newcastle. The Kaituna left Westport for Wellington and Onehunga yesterday, and is due at the latter port on Saturday. The Union Company's steamer Malta! is to sail to-morrow for Newcastle to load coal for Auckland. The Scales rteamcr Clan Ogilvy cleared at 6.30 a.m. yesterday for Newcastle. She loads a cargo of cool thero tor Dunedin and Auckland. The Wellington radio station advised last night that tho R.M.S. Athexiio (from llohart to Wellington) and the steamer Victoria (from Napier to Wellington) were within wireless communication. The scltooner Ysabel was floated out of the Graving Dock yesterday morning and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf to ■complete her loading for the Friendly Islands. She is expected to sail about Lite end of next week. Early yesterday morning the Fedcral-Houlder-Shire liner Sussex cleared for Wellington where further cargo from Liverpool will be discWa-ed t, , ho subsequently goes to Lyttelton, Dunedin, and the Bluff to complete disoharge, Tho Sussex will then load at various Dominion port? for Avon, mouth. n " tt The Karori is expected to reach Wellington to. day from Newcastle via New Plymouth. Mr. J. Saint, late third pfflecr of the Mapourika, has joined tho Monowai as third in place of Mr. J. Brisco. , A smart passage of about 10 day 3 from Newcastle was recorded by the barque Helen Denny which arrived in the stream at Wellington, at i p.m. on Monday last. b * ° ??=P'« tl «n „ of discharge of her London cargo the Tyser liner Whakarua is to sail from Welhngton for Sydney to load in Australia for The Manuka is to leave Sydney next Rift,™*,,., tor WoUlngton «here she in due on thl SBSS Wedrwaday. The vessel la to sail from WeIKSS *$*** week, the 29th Inst., X? Rwoffii Papeete, and San Franohroo. •riS 1 ? 11 ? 080 ol to***? Home cargo the SSrKSs* , "=' ""saps
Cable advice received by the local agents for i the Shaw, Savfll and Albion Company states that ] Ii.M.S. Tainui left. Rio dc Janeiro, in continuurton of her journey from Wellington to London, ] on Friday evening'last. The liner is due at her destination on April 5. Captain Alexander McKay, at one time commodore of the Ounard Line,'and whose death was recently announce!, commanded some of the company's* most famous vessels, including the Lucania. Ho retired in 1204. Captain McKay had been at tea 48 rear.*, of which 34 were in the. service, of the Ounard Company. For otic with so long an experience his record was most remarkable. Aa lie once put it hinweli: " I have never met with a disaster in my life; never lost a ship; never grounded; never ran anybody down, and was never run down by anybody. RELIEVING VESSELS. After having been '• laid up" at Melbourne, for some considerable time past, the Union Company's steamer liotoiti left then? on Tuesday for Tim'aru. H is understood that tho company intend to use the Uotoiti 88 a relieving vessel. The Navua will make four or five trips in the coal trade between West port and Wellington, find she. also will art, us a relieving vessel during the Easter holiday ____________ THE MOSCOW AI. The Monowai, en route from Southern port', left Gisborrm at noon yesterday for Auckland, via Tokomaru Bav. She may be expected hero about tho same hour to-day, and on arrival bertha at the llohson-streot Wharf. THE KAIAPOI FROM NEWCASTLE. The Union Company's steamer Kaiapoi arrived from Newcastle early" yesterday morning with A cargo of coal ami berthed at the Railway Whart. The vessel left. Newcastle on Wednesday of last. week, and lino weather prevailed, until passing Capo Maria Van Piemen. From thence high winds and seas were experienced until arrival After discharging part of her cargo hero the Kaiapoi coos to' Tokomaru Hay, Gisborne, and Napier to put out tho balance. THE ATUA. Advice has been received by the) Union Company that the strainer Atua, left Nukualofa at 7 a.m. on Tuesday. The vessel is expected it Auckland to-morrow evening. THE TOFUA. Tho Union Company has received advice that, the Tofua arrive*! at" Sydney from the Island* at 2 o'clock yesterday morning.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14947, 21 March 1912, Page 6
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