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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

" ■" AEKIVAL& ' . XGAPUHI, an., 691, E. Stephenson, -lrGmWhsi* Xtfiarei. Passengers: Mesdamcs Kichie, Johnson, Tavlor, WiiisUp, Rowiisloy, Gocrts, Weir, Sulliv«'<i, Woods, Prow, Savage, Waller, Messrs. • MurraT, Bach, Richie, Gil), Weir, Johnson, Baniord. Fitznntnck, Reed, McCJintock. Meyenber-g, Andrew Burdett, Heath, , McDonnell, • Martin, Wilkinson. North, Xeily, King, Taylor,. .Brady, Preiser, Walton, Gibaon, end 15 stefcr&gc.—>orthem S.S. Co., agent*.' ■>/. : •; ■? P > WAIOTAin, s.b., m, V.. Hopkins, from the • Great Barrier. 1 Passengers: Muses Busiv liynn. ' Warren, Mutton, Messrs. BottrUl. Todd, Hunter, Brant.—Northern S.B. Co., agents. ? BADEN-POWELL, u.a.. 176, H. Petersen, from j y X jWhangateL— Coal Co., agents. • CLIO, topsail schooner, 81, W. PelSey, from Whangarei.— J. Craig, • limited, agents. TALLY-HO, scow, 51, Petersen, from Ngunguru. ~R, ,S. Reynolds, agent. DEPARTURES?. HAUFIRI. 6.a, 748, J. McKentie, for Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington, via Limestone Island and East . CJoast bay*. Passenger#: Mesdamea - TWIoy and tour children. McDonald and child, ; Will cooks, Miss Brown, Nurse Wright, Messrs. V Oulpao, McGlaahan.Willoocks, Henderson. Allen, Mensies, Telley, Master Telley, and 15 steerage. , , AUPOURI, a#., 465, T. Haul tain, for Taitranga. KANIER!,-*.*.,- 903, T. Meyeia,.tor,Wbangarei. , BADKN-FOWELL, »i , 176, H. Petersen, for •* ' Wbangarei. 5 CORONATION, ketch, 85, Miller, for Mercury lililwißay, and Glsborne. .j'• *'■■■ ft' 1 ' , ENDEAVOUR, aux. ketch, 84, C. Johnson, for S+H» ; 'v Whsmgarel. • '• - , ALMA, scow, 56, Soare*, for Ngungaru. =-• ' v ■ !; V"'• :■ ft •. . EXPECTED AURIVALS.—OVEKSEA. t Loroos.—Kaikoura, < s,i., sailed May 6, #.}•'& due About June. 25; Muxttai, s.s., sailed May 4, fe i due 4 about June, 28 % Star ;of Scotland, a. a-. sailed May : 21, ,; due about July , Waimaoa, s?'. v'i l: ! M Mil; Rangatira, s-s., to _ sail * Indrapura, < li'/j.i**.,, ta^faiiv'fSllnilro,- a,*., to sail. ,-t . • — yi: tiTBIWOOU-r-Morayistare, M.« saOed May ;. 11, y dne about July 6; Drayton Grange, Mi. sailed &lMjr ar 25, due about 25: Essex, s.s., to sail; Busses, B-s., to sail: lluruaui, as., to »ad... , I-;'?;- JJsw Courtiley.'sa.. sailed April 19, due about July 4; Anglo-Saxon. e.s„. sailed AprU.,6, H' due about Jul; 4; NeMenfcls, ».s. sailed May 2, g due about July 25; Star at Attrtflia, S.S., sailed '' • 'May 25, due about... August 7; Btmthrox*_ s.s., ; v : sailed May 17, due about Julj* S6; ladrakma, : S'V'';; ■ m., to sail; WfEtraute, 9.5., to sail: Kat una, ; k, »s., to sail; Anglo-Mexican, s.s., to sail; Hultier- ■■ ■ land, M., to sail; iWimbledon," s.n., to sad.;* ■;.i, uV', St, Jomr (Canada).—Tokoinaru, i.s.. tailed > May ft'due about July 15. . . , IMfl ■ VAMfflnrSß.—Makura, ■ du« July 2; J, < Sualandia, 8.M.5.. to sail July 10, due July 50. fcy' i : M63TEKAK.-~Wbakatane,' s.s., sailed May 27, due ?*1 - Aogrw 3; Rakaia, ».s., ?. to' 'sail i Matatua, t i■, Ik*,, to aaUL , /' fej! Adelaide.—touieo Craig, barque;' to sail. ? !'.■ Putarr Sottsd.—M. Turner, 1 fom>auuit«d' i'. v' qeUooner, to sail.' -' : r. ; Cmaa Errwu —Daniel, barque, to saiL B«nn&V^rKatoa K 5.»., to sail* via Wellington. s.*., Sunday; Maxama, f !> R.M.S., July sr;5 r ; Atua, July 11 ►IS v 'trß,—Keretti. ketch, due early In July. ; ! I_ 15. due yfr^4o-day; lbumafca, a.*., to sail; Bona, barque, to g; :-'.;'- iij^TTA.— Apariiha, s.s., to sail, due about end PpM-' Juroiac UliAJfD.— Cross, »,s.. early ITB £UU' lauSM.—Atu«, e.s 'July 3L" y, M 5-. asd. Society , islands.—Talune, - as., ,27. v j ' l .Furt-iAtda, S.S., July 11. \P EXPECTED ARRIVALS.—COASTAL. , day*: Kfttnaro, ; : v frwa!;WJttkngarei; ' Jfokoia, M ■Htm Southern . porta; Daphne, from; Northern Kw&ljMtef. Kanieri, from Whangarei; Paert*,' from i: : Sr^-'S-'.i ;■ PROJECTED DEPABTOfIESj.— pM,i>S ,J £oiirno3r.—Kmnara, a.*., via , the South, tomorrovr; .Wuteatc, 0.e., direct, about June 25; Hrc-'nlTOAttii,: JULS.,' irlat.'the South, about . July 1 Zft«- .• n a lr"WMllltft' a*<" diref."t," about July 15; Roiorua, p> the South, about July 15.' - ' - 'YAHcocvKlfc-Maraina, R.M.S., July 5; MaEura, mil August .2.- *.' v'. ■'i'i'ram.—Victoria, i.e., Monday; KaJtura, 'K.M.8., JUly 3; Atua, 5.»., July 16; Northern {''■> Chief, barque, to sail. , ' ' Pwt-J'HfrtjJoto, s.»:, July.3;. Atua, s.s., July 16. ■/' SAMOA.—Ssunoa, '- schooner, to sail to-morrow; A:/.. > AH&/ 5.1., July 16. • ••'•- - 1 • ;: r jffi';X|o;",SOCTH SSA IBUiKDS Atua, F.S., July 16. OOOX AJT.D StICIiSTT isxa.yoa.—Taiuoe,' 1.1., V ' . July 2", Cholita, s.s., to sail to-day. DEPARTURES.—COASTAL. H ' l « ■: Ttandsy-: .Ngaptihl, for Whangarei; Waiotohl, l#r;|Cero«ry Bay and Tainia; Gienelg, for ,Wto» ' 'I*-'. ' ' ' VESSELS IN HARBOUR. |i[ 'mf til' India, a.ii., at Railway Wharf. fii|fg3|nß| cable steamer, in stream. Melbourne, ■' s.s, at Calliope Dock Wharf." ft '.'" Cholita, s.s.. at Hcbson-slteet Wharf. Rfi. Northern Chief, barque, at Railway Wharf. . Ip?# Samoa, schooner, at No. ♦ Jetty. » ' *' ■ - f... It is expected ; thai the Island steamer Ciolita Willi clear to-day for Tahiti. pv'",.- <1,116 ' Mokoia lejft Gig borne at 8 a-m. yesterday |S''V .ftw : Auckland, via Tokcanara Bay. She is due I bere» about 10 a.m. to-day, and on arrival is to fcfer'-'berth! ( at the Queen-street Wharf. wM - The Waimate. is expected at Wellington to-day ' f ' tWm Picton to ooai in the etptara, prior to !&■',' leaving for Ttokoaiaru Bay and Auckland, to com-fili-te her loading for London. V' r ' Tito latest charter announced is tbot of th» jbarque Bona, which is to load coal at >'c\v<.-a*ti<» *X" to* Auckland, and then timber at this pert fir • ' .gytlpey. : :\ f is % i The Rttapehu is due at Wellington on Sunday Mffifiiolß" tytlelton to complete Homeward loadint;. j>V; Sho is scheduled to •.taw. the .''Southern port. on VjiV June 27 for London, via way porta. " The" steamer" Birkenfels is to take - the loading berth at New York on July 20, under tl e ,- i'jspicea of the United States and Australasian, "Line, for Australian and Nei» Zealand ports. : The Corinna was to have 1 it Nelson at J p.m. . yesterday lor Jfew Plymoulii and Onehunga. Sim is due (it the latter port to-morrow jr.irning. . Tbo 11.M.3. Manuka in scheduled to kave Wellington this evening lor Sari .Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete. The Tyeer steamer Star of India Mils at daybreak to-morrow (or Napier and Wellington to '/ discharge tho remainder of her London cargo. 1 The It.M.S. Aoi*asigl arrived at Wellington earlv yesterday morning from San Francisco, via I;land ports, time-table date. fibo tails this evening lor Sydney direct. C , ' The K4unarw ■ ha* .b«en»delavod in • her loading V «t Wbangnrei, but in expected to leave the Northern, port rat 10 a.m. to-day lor Auckland •; is, expected here this evening, and after ,S,i lifting What cargo is ottering, sails at noon tomorrow for. GUboime to oooUnue her Homeward loading. *' V v Mr S'T- Wndsay, late chief officer of the %:■ ptturl ai 8 chief." 1 ** y t0 SydrrM ' >r *° l° to th ' 3 Mana•'V' , The Hurunai arrlred at lx>ndon last Saturday lrom Welliurton, which port she left on May 3 ■ s;- - Cab i?. advice received by the local awnt« for I *,!*, ,^ W * Suvlll > and Albion Company etatea that the steamer Km Ori, arrived at l/,ndw : f. from Wellington on the :noniing of Sundav Juno 16. '• .: •. Tha Kent was duo at Wanpanul yesterday SS i from Waltara, and is to .nail for l>i-,ton to-diy fe.V.- ■ from which port she is di.e at Wellington togfii;;.' morrow. The vessel is •*, leave Wellington on Monday for Tic.aru ind Lrtteltoii. The Hauplri railed at 10 o'clock last night for Llilicslono If land,.'where she loads a part cargo |^Sf*b en ' 1 e '° re P rooce<^'n S to -East Coast ports |• £ i " Thfife was no appearance up .to on early hour v fW«nwwiiinaf-.o#. tha ; Union Company's steamer bound ii*'!'*!.-- Newcantie to Auck- • v ? ■tWld... • 'TW' vessel should put in art' appcarancc w jvff'l;' I'' • i IWi'H i-5E6® to leave London oa July 4 -'for. !,/» y Aueklwd direct - «id > Wellington. v *f 'Thar J Mamari '"&}cxpeoted at Dunedlm about ' dlSfcarf ''"fV Sb W ' !l complete'her Ife 1 The Jtfatatuai w4s to| have |lefm Montreal last >-r', S«iurdi»!r'fo!r Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, We!- . lisgton, 1 ' J»ytt«Ko»,i,wid! fiunedin. j. Shi ii expitted lsre about August 22. ' Too WellingkHit radio' station fdviied last night '' that' the steamers Victoria (Wellington to Napier),. ' ~ Moeraki (Wellington to Lyttelton), and Wattnga. mii (Lyttelton to Wclltagtca) were within wire- ■: Jess range.. «•--», s '-*r •.'■>•j The' Shaw,' Savill,' and ,Albion ' Company'# steamer t Athenie. 4;as, scheduled, to leave , Loadoii ye-.terday\(or. Wellington and Lytteltpn, via k PiVr luotifh, TtiJHiiTe, Capetown, and 1 Hobart. Sho expccled at M"e]!iiflS:t.oa oja Augun £•- \ Ibi'M'.-V, C;-;: v- !• Vv

( , 1 ATUA LEAVES SYDNEY. f . Advloe receive! by the Union Company tatlmates that, th-> steamer Atun left Sydney at 3 a.m. yesterday' lor Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, and : Auckland. Tho vessel Is due here on July 11. THIS WEEK'S SYDNEY STEAMER. The local office of the Huddart-Parkcr Company i* a<lvl3?d that the steamer Westraila "filled from Sydney at noon on Wednesday for Auckland direct. She las on board 126 saloon and 36 sfcwjrAtro passcr-g'crs, alfto 1000 t6n<§ of carjjo and six horses. The We»trali»;i» expected here : on Sunday evening. , . ZEALANDIC'S MOVEMENTS. According to present arrangements, tho Whit 3 Star steamer Zealandic, which is duo at Wellington on Juno 24 irora Liverpool, vi» Auckland aiwl way porta, will load at Napier, Wellington, Timaru, and Port Chalmers. She will return to Wellington aiterwards, and then, come on 10 Auckland to complete. The Zealandio will «ail finally irom Auckland for London on July li CXJOHTFIELD REPORTED. The totally-unexpected visit to Albany last week of .he in tea Tyaer liner Court field, which sailed from New. York on April 19 for Melbourne (direct), Sydney, and New Zealand ports, is clue, it umbis, to tier steering gear having become deranged.' The nature of tho damage or the cause of it lias not transpired, but it was expected that it would take several days to repair. The Court field it r expected .'it Auckland about July 4. SALE OP THE BAHQUENTINB IIXDSTOk The fine little barquentine Llndstol, 368 tons register, which wut> liuilti la 1903 ( and has been trading from New Zealand ports to Sydney"Mid Newcastle for tome months, has been purchased bv Messrs. 11. Bleakley and Co., of. Sydney, who will employ her in this timber trade from New Zealand port*, to Sydney; thence back to New Zealand with coal from Newcastle. Captain Proctor, late of the barque Hare I Craig, will have charge of the Litidstol, and as the little clipper is noted for fa«t passages she will probably, under the command of • her: new captain, put up some record runs between New Zealand porta and Sydney. : '■"$ , ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15025, 21 June 1912, Page 6

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15025, 21 June 1912, Page 6

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15025, 21 June 1912, Page 6