PORT OF AUCKLAND.
ARRIVALS. PC A BINE, R.MS., 11.500, F. Forbes, from Lyttelton direct! Passengers: Messrs. »■""""_,* , dei ton, Williams. Wilding. Parker-New Aala.ia Shipping Co., Limited, agents. KIA ORA. ,*, 65SS. J. S. Macte.; from Port Chalmers, direct -A. S. Taterson and to, agent*. M*\'*l4 is 1159. E. Stephenson, from "ha*£rt. pJii«"«7 Misses Kyle KityatncK, Warder, Navier, Me«l«mes Mcßeady and child, Follerton, Courtney. Un", Messrs '«-Alder ton. Atkinson, Endean Heath, MrJndoe, Part". Pike, Johnston, K"»«.„\"S.» Garret , Nicholson, Fuiljaraes. Massey, McElwain, »>*«- Taylor, Whitelaw, Bramtey. -nemey. Armstrong , and prisoner, and six steerage.-Northern »■ to., ; agcr.ts. _ , aB vVAIM\RIE. »•»., 245, W. Bettis, from Paeroa.Ncrthern S.S. Co., r,gents. D\r,HNE, 5.»., 192, J. TeL\cira, from Ohiwa, vii ''Tauranga.— S.S. Co., agents. ROTOMAHANA. *»., 133. M. Roberts, from Cotomsr.del.— S.S. Co., agents. KAWAU, A*-, 93. E. OUen, from Maagawai.— Northern S.S Co.. ag-ents, ENDEAVOUR, aux. ketch, 84, C. Johnson, from Whangarci.—New Zealand Portland Cement- Co., agents. NOTEMISSR 6. GLEXF.LG, *.s., 253, Jonas, from Whangarei.— Ja*. Smit'i and Co., Limited, agents. PAEROA <!., 91. J- Taw, from Marsden Point and'way -Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. WIMBLEDON, s.s., 3767, H. Coward, for Newcastle. ss.. 34M, A. Wallis, for Tonga. Samoa. ATUA. ss.. 3444, A. Wallis, for Tonga. Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. Passengers: Misses Laroqi.e. Bellarde. Pellife'r. Payard. Brain* Madame* Pavard. Wolfgramme, Messrs. Pajard, Goc^W».«, rutchard, Orr; Adair, Daniel, and !lto steerage. • NAVUA, s.s, 2930, D. Todd, for Wellington direct. '. TARAWERA. ■.»., 2003, C. McLean, for East, r-oaat and Southern ports. Passengers: tor GH-ferne-Mbsses Bar wm.*Ket tiewell. Witheford Me - dames Ashcrolt and bov. Wilson and infant, Kaiial, Bishop. Messrs. Bruford Twiawng. Ho«. Wilson. Aickin. Gilbert, Cranny For NapierMiss Walker, Messrs. Chisholm, Coffin. For «««- lington-Measrs. Asher, Smith, Howe, and * steerage for all porta. NGAHEBE, s.s., 1090, H. Dilluer, for Greymouth. . _ XGATIAWA, a-*-, 463, W. Bark, for Ta,lrana and Opotiki. .. . ■ TANIWHA, as.. 263, W. Sullivan, for Fw.-roa. KAMERI, ».*-, 2C3, T. Meyers, for Whangajvi-BADEN-POWELL, s-s., 176, IL Petersen, tor Whangarei. TASHAN, R.S., 171, O. Faulkner, for Whakatane. MAT HOWARD, aux. schooner, 64, J. Brown, tor Tauranga. XGAHU, scow. 66, W. Bourke, for the coast, CAED MnXE FAILTHE, scow, 63, Thomson, for the coast. KAHU, aax. stow, 42, A. Berridge, for Tauranga. - BEE, scow, 52, E. Koff, for the coast. VESSELS EXPECTED TO-DAY. Approx. VesseL From «m«Clansnan Russell ... 6 a.m. Ngapuhi Tauranga ... 7 a.m. Torch, H-M-S Suva ... ... 3 p.ni. Xaniwh* Paen»a ... Midnight Karieri Whangarei ... Midnight Chelmsford Russell ... Due Squall Gisborne ... Due VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Approx. VesseL Destination. - time Gael Waipu ... 7.30 a.m. Kotifi Puhoi ... 10 a.m. Rotomahana Ooromandel 11 a.m. Kauri • Newcastle ... 4 p.m. Clansman' ... ... Northern ports 4 p.m. Chelmsford Mareden Pt., etc 4 p.m. Greyhound Northern ports 6.30 p.m. Waimarie Paeroa ~ 9 pm. Manaia ...Whangarei... 10 pA ' Daphne Great Barrier Midnight VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. STEAM. Approx. Vessel From . date. Mokoia ... Southern ports Nov. 7 Bouamond" Gisborne ... Nov. 8 Fiona - ... ... ...Fiji - Nov. 9 Wimmera ... ... Sydney ... Nov. x 0 Victoria ... ... — Southern ports Nov. 10 Marere '. London ... Nov. 11 Waiwere ... ... Montreal ... Nov. 11 .Koromiko ... ...Westport ... Nov. 12 Talune ... Eastern Pacific Nor. i* Monowai ... ... ... Southern ports Nov. 14 Wanaka Southern porta Nov. 15 Wairuna Newcastle ... Nov. 15 Hauroto ... Fiji ... ... Nov. 15 Maheno Sydney ... Nov. 17 Tarawera Southern ports Nov. 17 Kimutaka Southern porta Nov. 18 Zeal-mdio London .. Nov. 18 Marama ... Vancouver ... Nov. 19 Aupouri Wanganui ... Nov. 20 Myra Fell Newcastle ... Nov. 20 Silvertown Sydney ... Nov. 20 Zealandia- Sydney ... Nov. 22 Mongolia London, via Syd. Nov. 23 Niwaru Liverpool ... Nov. 24 Tofua Sydney ... Nov. 28 Indrapura London ... Nov. 28 Wakanui ... — Montreal ... Nov. 29 Karamea ... Southern ports Nov. 30 Nairnshire ... ...Liverpool ... Dec. 4 Southern Of** ... Norfolk Island Deo. a Anglo-Mexican ... New York ... nee. 5 M'-rital London ... Dec. 9 Kent Liverpool ... Deo. 16 VESSELS TO SAIL FROM AUCKLAND. Approx. Vessel. Destination date. Oiete Gisborne ... Nov. 7 ! Squall Guiborne ... Nov. 7 ' RuahißO ... London via South Nov. H Rosamond ... •'.: Gii-borr.o ... Nov. 9 Molioii • Southern porta . Nov. 9 Otaki Wellington ... Nov. 9 Kia Ora Southern port« Nov. 3 Victoria Sydney _ Nov. 11 WhangMVJ Newcastle ... Xov. H Wimmera Southern ports Nov. 12 Fiona Sydney ... Nov. 13 Rona - Sydney ... Nov. 15 Monowai South ... Nov. 16 Maheno ... Sydney ... Nov. 18 Tarawera Southern, ports Nov. 19 Marama Sydney ... Nov. 13 Taluno ... Eastern Pacific Nov. 19 RimuUka Southern ports Nov. 20 Klfriede Friendly Inlands Nov. 20 Zcalandia Vancouver ... Nov. 22 Mongolia Lond., via Syd. Nov. 22 Wakanui Wellington ... Dec. 1 Navua Fiji ... ... Dec. 3 Karamea South ... Dec. 5 Makura Sydney ... i) ec 17 Malwa Lon., via Syd. Dec. 18 "VESSELS iN HARBOUR Irjs, cable steamer, in ttream. Otaki, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Whongape, s.b., at Queen-street JVharf. Ruahine. ».»., at Railway Wharf. Kia Or*, e.s., in stream. Greyhound, aux schooner, at No. 2 Jetty. Rona, barque, at Chelsea. Kaurf, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Orete, aux. schooner, at Hobson-stTeet Extension. Kseo, aux. schooner, in Graving Dock. Elfriede, schooner, at Hobson-street Wharf. The collier Koonya is to load a cargo of coal at Greymouth to-day for Wellington. " The Navua completed the discharge of her Auckland cargo of fruit yesterday morning, and soiled shortly before noon for Wellington to put out the balance. The Union Company's steamer Atua sailed shortly after 3 p.m. yesterday for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. She is due at the New South Wales port on November 28. The collier Kinl arrived at Onehunga early yesterday morning from Westport. She sails at 4 p.m. to-day for Greymouth and Westport to toad again for Onehunga.* The Rckanoa is at present loading at Newcastle for Fiji. She will subsequently load a cargo of raw sugar at Fiji for Auckland. Tho collier Whangape, a Hich arrived from Newcastle on Sunday evening last, berthed fit the Queen-street Wharf yesterday morning to discharge her coal cargo. ■ Tho Rosamond left Gishomo at 1 p.m. yesterday for Limestone, Island direct. She loads a ' part cargo of cement.there, and then cornea to Auckland, being due hero to-morrow evening 1 The Tyser steamer Newhana is due at Wcl- I lington from Napier to-morrow. On completion ot discharge of her London cargo, the Nerehana proceeds to Bnsbano to commence loading 'or London. *■ *
On completion of discharge of her Liverpool cargo- at the Bluff, the Federal-Shire steamer Surrey will load at the Bluff, Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington. She is to tail finally lrom. the Dominion on November 29 for Avonrijoutb,~ via Las r*)ma».
The Shaw, Savill, and Albion steamer lonic, en routb from London to Wellington, arrived ot Capetown on Sunday last. The lonic is due at ' Hobart on November 21, and at Wellington on November 26. Captain J. W. Denniaon, lato of the barquentin© BLaadnlAe, has been engaged to bring the BtWBOt yfwtego Iran Briibsne to Sydney, where ' ■1,0 la to t» broken op., The Warrego, which is <» ctaumr of UK'tana, b to be towed from the o *%£*** ,w ■ftCilMßt #$YJ°>aoe v .fr I £ ' - ' * ". - ';-.'-' <y
The Colonial Sugar Company «'«»«/»»» left Fiji on Monday afternoon for Auckland with a full cargo of raw sugar and niolaasca for the company's Chelsea refinery She _ due ben:«n Sunday morning next, and after d.scliarg ng a part cargo proceeds to Sydney to put out the balance. . _ The next sailing from Montreal for New Zealand port? will be the Waimite, due to sail on November 20. , ... , . The Union steamer Kowhai load? ******* *' Dunedln, Oamam. Timaru, and LUtelton, for Napier and Gisborne, Information reived by *%'"*?"&?££ w_ to the effect that the Blackball Coal ComJSvSner wilier will carry 2500 tons of coal, on a draught of 15ft 3in. Captain Drewette, late of the Koromiko, is no* master of the ' Waitemau, in p ace of CapWin Carson, acting-master of the Maitai. On her next trip from New Zealand to London the Artwa will sail from Wellington on March 20. The new steamer Red Tine, which was specially I Jit in New South Wale for the Orejrmo. thLvttelton timber trade, arrived at Westport from Sidney at noon on Monday. 'The" baraue Rona is to be towed down rem Chelsea his morning to a berth at the Railway Whirl[where she discharges the balance ot her coal cargo. The American four-masted schooner M. Turner is making a protracted parage from Tuget Soiind V "ckland P The vessel wiled on September 10. and to now 57 cays out. She has evidently been delaved hv adverse head win<l>. The steamer Wimbledon was fioated out of the Calliope Dock vesterday afternoon. sot. ailed P evening for Newcastle. After coaling there the Wimbledon goes to Fort Pine to load concentrates for Antwerp. Telegraphic advice received from Kaipara states that the steamer Brisbane, which arrivsd there on Monday evening from Wellington, was delayed for nevcral hours outside the bar, beinr. unable to pick up the leading land marks owing to the thick north-westerly weather KAURIS MOVEMENTS. It has been decided that the Union Company's steamer Kauri will not, be docked at Auckland as originally intended. Owing to the great demand for coal in the Dominion, the vessel is to ; be despatched this afternoon for Newcastle, where she loads a full cargo for Southern ports. i WIRELESS FROM THE BOTOBUA. i The local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company wan advised yesterday that a wireless message" received from the steamer Rotorua. en route from London to Wellington and Lyttelton, via war ports, stated that the vessel expects to reach Hobart at noon to-day. The Rotorua left London on September 26, and is runningahead of time-table date. She is due at Wellington on Monday next. ' THE KIA OR A. At an rarlv hour yesterday morning the Shaw, Savill. and Albion Company's-steamer Kia Ora arrived at Auckland from Tort Chalmers direct, and anchored in the stream. The vessel will be floated into the Calliope Dock at S a.m. to-day for cleaning and painting Sl*- will be undocKCl o-i Fridav morning, and will berth to load general cargo for London. The Kia Ora sails on Saturday to- Gi3borne, Napier. Lyttelton. Pieton, and Wellington to complete her loading, and is to be despatched finally from the latter port on November 23, so as to enable the vessel to reach London in time for the January wool sales. RUAHINE IN PORT. At 2 p.m. vesterday the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner. Kuahine arrived from Lyttelton direct. ' Th* vresil northed at the Railway Wharf, and while in port will load a large quantity of general cargo for London. She sails on Friday evening for Wellington to complete- her loading, and is to sail from the Southern port for London on November .14. Captain Forbes is still in command, and ha.» associated with him the following officersJ. T. Squire?, chief, Ed. J. Nuraev. second; A. S. Bird, third; J. Garnck. fourth; W. K. Fowler, fifth; J. C. nines, surgeon: C. Searle, purser; J. Scott, chief engineer; A. White, second; A. Merback. third; S. W. Sinvthe, fourth; A. R. Pearson, fifth; 11. Munro, sixth; J. Bisset. first refrigerating engineer; J. Storm, second; A. H. Fleming, electrician; T. Muschamp, Marconi operator. MOANA'S EXPECTED ARRIVAL AT WELLINGTON. The Wellington radio station advised late last night that a wireless message received from the RMS. Moana, en lonie.froro San Francisco and wav ports to Wellington, stated that the vessel will probably reach the Southern port on Friday rooming. _________ HM.S- TORCH ARRIVES TO-DAY. Wireless reports received hv the Auckland radio station last night from HM.S. Torch stated that the warship will arrive at Auckland about. 3 p.m. to-day.from Suva. WIRELESS FROM MANUKA. " A wireless message received by the Wellington radio station last night from the steamer Manuka stated that the vessel will arrive at Weilingon at 2 p.m. to-day from Sydney direct. i The Manuka leaves Wellington to-morrow evening for Southern ports, Hobart. and Melbourne. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The Auckland radio station advised last night, that the following steamers were within wireless range:—H M.S. Torch (Suva to Auckland), Maheno (Auckland to Svdney). Birkenfels (Auckland to Wellington). Atua (Auckland to Tonga]. Navua (Auckland to Wellington). Manuka (Sydney to Wellington). Maunganv.i (Bluff to Hobart), Tahiti (Sydney to Wellington), Victoria (Dunedin to Lyttelton), and Moana (Rarotonga to Wellington). Last night the Wellington radio station advised that the steamers Maheno, Birkenfels. Atua Navua, Maucganui, Manuka, Tahiti, \ictcria, an J Moana were within wireless range. !
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15143, 6 November 1912, Page 8
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