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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVAL'S. FE3RT7AUT 22. y p ; €rotti) yGAPTTHI, ».«. &£££*• Mis** Giover, Snodfrom Madame? Mudford • jrrasa (o), I * lr , , ' t Foxcrott, i...Rer, McSMghtoa. snodgnu»s. • -. Robinson. MurKawles. Smith, J.rncf, Mc> - auph < on , Ust. wia r s^« M^r v cs: S.S Co.. xnour 12), Master &nodgra».->o»tM a Tlansmas. ,«. '■•Vf.'i.S S R»«St T.-od. from Marcomu. »" de „ on% A Stephenson, H'vennali . ■ and _• children. Storr Sl 'P h^ n ch®M l-ic". Do Carrier T . i, . A M. Lese... *• . Wj»t«. White, XoMn. M. Brow nine. Vr*oti Q . WbiW. M. «r c, 3n !on. f'Sv/Tvo C. Williams, Talbot. Northern S.S. Co. arents GRETHOrXP. a'«c. »eb£«n<T <2 40 ?•»•>>_£* tons, H. Sibrliz'sv, . from TT. ; . t . Mrs Vri^^n „,; r ; r= .' \|j4« Subritrkv. Wilson. Mrs. Frie?;on Vb'Mrrr. Messrs. Priestoa. Tattwon. fknrt F«acfc one Annr-an. and four natives.Gold>bro' and Co. 3jcn.iS. MASMA. M. (6 70 p.m.\ 1159.t0n5, E. StephenimV * fro.n Wharpirci. rancors: Mesd.imfs d and" child. *tawr,«cy. Cochrane. Mathews. k*% and child. J ark. Woods, Miller Smith, r ..;'rt Keane Karris. Churchy Sharp, Leakey, Curse. Misses Hcsnell, Faslett. Bristo. MoEenZi. Vo ri„ Crawford, McGregor, Young, N««. si'o-rl'VwVe, Dickson, Browne. Crawford, Prater, Stn-lin?. Knight, Katcr. .Vrt-aJo-igh, Kuhford. vWi Wilson, McKenr.e, Overton. Rawns.ty. Turner ' F.risto. Matthews. Jar's, Clark. Porter, p-i Captain Woods, Miller. Steward. I ea-,l^.'-~~Stn"n, Rhodes, Elliot*. Larnach, Kelly, rfarU -'.CtnWs, Dan-can, Crawford. Tomhnscn, Cardco. McLeod, ~ McGregor, Foster, Mart:r£.u«.... Sold Valentine, taps-combe; Cannold, \Hlot. Ewircr-rn. -Be-rins. Hooking. Johnson, and Ij steerage.—Son hern S.S. Co., agents. GLEXE'LG, 253 tons. .Jonas, from whaugaYel —,7a?. Sroifh And Co., ZunufKl* agents. WAIMAEIE, f.s. (4.50 a.m.), 245 tons, J. Freeroan, Irons Paeroa — Northern S.S. Co., agents. KAM ESI. 6.«. i 3 ».«.). 203 tons, J. Teixettu, from Whacgarai.—Xortfec;n S.S. Co., agents. EOT OMAHA XA, s-s. (13-25 im.l ISo ion*, A. Stephenson, iiow C<woaii»:>Jel.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. _ BVPEX-POWELT.. s.s. (2.35 s.m.\ 1.3 tons K. Peter-scss trans VHssngam.--Northern Coal Co., agents. v 1 ■ ... PELJCAX, ff.«. (1,15 a_.Tii.V 162 ton*. E. Sehars, frC'ixi i">2 co&&t-— yliiTiti-0 brivu Timber —» "KAWAU. a». <3-0 p.A, 93 tons, E. OLsea, from Man/awa!—>"orth?rn S.S. Co., agents. PAEKOA, s.f. (6.30 pm.V SI tens, J, Taw, from Tc'Hm And rArar.garer.3a.—Xorthern S.S. to. agents. ... . . _. _ HUAKTJI, a.ix. schooner, 133 tens, J. Kas,.tr,. tTi-ii \faangarouma.— and Harvey, agents. CRETE, aux. schooner (2.55 p.m.), US tons, Lane, from Gi^borne, via East Coast v.ajs. C. C. Caere.. a o ent. FXDEAVOUB, acs. ketch. 84 tons, C. Johnson, f;vi Whsngarei.— Zealand Portland Ctjaen. Co., stents. . . MOOSAH, ketch, 54 tons, W. ChAmpioa, from XTcunsv^ —Sc.,ii.eni Coal Co., agents- ? XVAIAPU,' aasc. schw.'.er (12.50 p.m.). 57 tons, L. v«a, from. VThangarei. —B. Ford, agent. OSERAHI, scow, 65 tons, G. Carey, from Whsngarura.—Goldshro' and. Co., agassiy^. FAHU, attx. teas', 42 ton.?, A. B:rndge, from t^i•.*y.t>xGo-Idsbro* and Co., agents. FEfIREiEX 23. >J\iLE>"o, sis. (4.30 Rjn.), 5222 tons, B. McLean, from Svdisey." Passengers: stf«dame« Craaiord, Wakelic", Schneideman, Mel/el-in, Stewho'Jie, iiCB,. it has McGruar, Vvfaite, Alctck, PuraU, Nonnan, frki' Priddia,- acLaughlm, Jamleson, Seeoliam, Muit, FaaiSuer. iftcEiar.ey, Baldwin, Toud ana tiir;» children, Sot:tlieland, NicolJs, Meat, "Ure®athieids. Cole, ilißS4s McHjnnon,*De-ar>, .Eck, Montague. McGruar, iihauibacs, Muniert, Simmons, ■ft'iikru, Greer. (2>, Waidrow, Kildea, Sykes, Mever,. McUacghiin, ,Gc-ldwater. Pulfcia.ni, Eeliriy, Laier, Gleddin, Msssre. Crauford, Lequer. autciiffe, Schneidemart, McLellan, Allen, Eck, Electra, Atbas, Harper, • Jijiue.s, -M-c&ruar, Wimble, Rodgcrs, stall, iriiwlin, St Clair, Ryall, Alooet, Parcell, Baxter, Vincent, Waikins, Warde, ..Craig. Xoonan, Svfcss (2), Willy, Mcintosh, Averu, Simpson. PriddVs, Monk, Dull, Hastie, Hubble, Sheridan, Keinedv, McLean, McLaughlin, Jamie.scn, Lewis Collier, McSinney, „ Dwyer, P.en*-ick, Walker. Sc«U-7; » Clark, Alien, 'Hosts . Greenshjelds '(2),- . Martin,' "Dra' " Baxter, Stewhtmse. Captains Efitdtrin, Todd, and 122 steerage.—Union S.S. Co., ageatt

TABAWEBA, «.s. (2-SO p at-), 2C03 tons, A. Carson, i from Southern * and East .Coast p<"rts. Passengers: Misses Tee, Ellerneslian, Neill, MC.T.H- j •Shan (2), Hoaa, London, Sorrell (2), Hakupu, McLean, Qainn, Moore, Hickey, McConnell, Kncoc, Mesdimeaj f>iiep£«:rd Beech and child, Haste::*, ! Pickering" and child, Hutchison, Garrett, Poole : and icJant, Tate, Tub®, Dever, Messrs. Sheppe.rd, Siiv-jian, Cloves, O'Neill, Tee, Sharp, Pickering, Graham., Smitil, Soddook, Hutchison, HolmesDean, - ifaibias, Roswetl, - Johnson, Mitchell, O'Keefe, Meyer, R-ae, Kearsley, Walters, Dr.la_r.er, JFonoghan,. Murphy, Milne, Roe, * Atkinson, Madden, iluir (2), Mackay, Sim bridge, Evernden, Warren, Mob 6,-; Florey, Bla«k, Knubley, md 73 tee rage.Uaict S.S. Co., agent*. rDAT'sjs. (& p.m.), 5444 torn, A. WaULs ftwa' gorier, via Fiji, >■ Samoa, ■ sad. Tonga., ieaasen-. gera:—Kfeses Morrison, Neil, Philip, Roberts', j Sutherland (2J,' Princess Charlotte, Webst;r, files. . dimes Baker, Churchward, Masrerton, BrightRawson, Ricketta, Messrs. R. T. Carly on, Donovan, Fey', ' G. McDonald, O'Connor, Ricketts, Ritchie, Saddingfcoii Stuart, SyddaJl, H. H. j Wright, Rev. Churchward, Masters Dean, Moors, j Mastevton, Neil, Bright-Raw-son, S'fUAZt, Reichelniua {2), Gm-r, sad seven steerage.— Sa. Co.; agents.' * TAXIWHA, as. (4.50 am.), 263 tons, W. Sullivan, from Pieroa.—Northern" S.S. Co., agents. CHELMSFORD, s.p. (9 a.m.), 121 tons, E. H. Goeriz, from Talma and Mercury Bay. Paseengen: Uiee Kaiailton, Mr». ' Hugfcea, Mewrs. Newman, Kelly, ' Clark, Hendsncn sad child, Gory, Wright, 'Erotra, Patterscii, Noble, Has'at f.—Northern S.S, ..Co., agents. >. - - ETTP.EI'>. • ilfiSOWii sr. (Xl& p.m.). 5453 tors-, A. M. Edwi.n,. lot East Coast and Soutberp. inrta. 1- *&■ renders: For Gisboroe.—Misses Preston, Hays, i Clark Dunning, Glover, Kindon, Mead'iiafi.i tlesid, j Kirk.' Gi.WH, , and child, Martin, Crisp, Dcvery (2), Booth, Cooper and two children, j Barrett, Y.?*r,n.. Koine, IRllan;. Kirk, Gibson, . Cooper, . TiJiii'fctt, Dawson, Shorlcnd, O'Sulliv n, j Barker, Bi'tler, Ha.Julton, Devery, Beckett, Mc- | Donald, . Brornahan, .Cole, Swain, Dares, Yates, Kindon (2), Hookey, Dr. Read. Per Napi<?f-— ] Misses Wilson, Ashton, - Macdonald, Mewamea i Bpndet.r, Gilberd, Mr. Sfrrves. . For We!lirigt<<ii— Miss Lamb, Mesdames Lamb, McAlpine, M£i»r». Morean, Hansard, McAlpine, Somerfield, Lennt-.d. F"- LTttelton— Crombie, Shaw, Mrs. Crombie, Mr. Kaldpr. For Dunc<-!ir>— Schniedeman, Masdames Kirk. Williamson, Tooiney, Messrs. Stevens, ' Toomey, Farmer, Shanks, and 25 steerage for all ports. ROSAMOND, s.s. (12.20 p.m.), 721 tons, J. Morrison, "for Toledo Bay ana Gisbojmfc HTNEMOA, Government s.s. (6 a.n?..;, 542 tons, J. Bollons, for Northern and West Coast lighthouses;/: f '- v. ' ='■■.'■*- KAXIERI, s.s. (3 --p.m.), 203 tons, T. Meyers, for Whangarei. TASMAN, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 171 tons. W. Greig, for Whakatana Fi:BP.rAP.r 23. -■ ROTOMAKANA. s.s. (4.15 p.m.), IS3 tons, A. Stepbensoa, for Coromandel. j'..-'. ... PEBET7ABT 24. WA3MARIE, s.s. (0.15 a.m.), 245 toas, J. Freeman, tor I'aeroa. : IMPORTS. V*r' Tarawera, from . Southern ports: 546 bags flour," 300 sacks flour, 220 sacks pollard, 59 hogsheadaj'beer. 100 cases 1 , malt, 260 bags salt', 540 sacks oats, and largo quantity sundries. Per Mah-erio, from Sydney; 359 bars and 25 rolls lead, 1051 pieces timber, 12 bales gunnies, 1152 bags bonedtist, 420 .bags rice, 186 bundles shafts. 329 packages tea, 278 cases soap, 200 cases sugar, 35 cases, tobacco, 93 . sacki beans. 52 bags bark, 18 barrels oil, 200 drums carbide!' 148 sacks flour, 361 bags bottle:?, 61 cases window glass, 275 .hags Sfl.lt, 1 and a quantity of sundries, and transhipments '.ex ' Van Lin'schbten, Coona, Ttigmanic, Rbcinland, Scharnhorr?t, Kvarra f Karoola, Javoyina, Wyandra, Australia, Cooeyanna, Otway, and Warilda. Per Greyhound,---from Northern ports.-—1125 racks and eases kauri gum, . 50 cases empties and sundries. Per Atua, from Island ports.—slo9 sacks copra, 671 sacks ooeoanuts, 26 sacks kava, 12 cases rubber goods. :10,000ft timber, and quantity of sundries.

. , VESSELS IS HARBOUE. Iris, csbls steamer. in » ream Maheno, 5.«., fit Queen Street Wharf. Atua, 8.5., at Queen Street Wharf. Tarawera, s.s., at Queen Street Wharf. Southern Crow, £>.?., in Graving Dock. Star of Ireland, 5.8., at Railway Wharf. v- n vtia *» at Railway Wharf. MarjorW Craig, barque, at Hobeoa Street VThart Baicona, 5.«., in stream. Hauroto. t.s n stream _ . Bona, barque, at Railway Wharf. Ytaoel. harqurnUne, in stream. Orete. aux- schooner, at Hobson Street Extension. Greyhound, au-\. schooner, at >'o. 2 Jetty.

I The. Government steamer Hinemoa sailed early i on Saturday morning l on her periodical visit to j Northern and West Coast lighthouses. The Wanafca was to have left Timaru on Saturday r.ight 'or Napier and Auckland with a cargo of produce. She is due here on Thursday. The Westmemh is to leave Dune', in to-day for Wanganui roadstead to commence Homeward loading'. Her other loading ports are Wellington, | Waitara. Timsni, and LyUelton. j The Melancsian Mission steamer Southern Cross ■ was floated into ths Graving I>oek 0:1 Saturday morning for cleaning: and painting. The Tofua i.« to leave C-vdnev to-morrow evening for Fiji, Samoa. Tonga, and Auckland. She is due here on Saturday, M.Tch 25. The Talune - is tiit*■?>«l to leave Rorotonga on Wedne-dav for Auckland. The vessel is due here on Thursday. March 6. The Navua, which sails to-morrow for Lautoka. Suva, Levuka. and Savu Savu. is due hack at Auckland on Monday evening, March 10. The Mokoia loaves Wellington this evening for Napier, Gisborno, Tokoniaru Bay, and Auckland. She is due here on Thursday morning. The harquentine Wanganui is loading a car of timber at Wanganui for Sydney. She will probably sail some time this • week. The harqiientißj* Lindstol, which is at present ! discharging a cargo of timber ot Hobart from ! Auckland, will afterwards load hardwood at the j Tasmanian port for Tiro am. j The P. and 0. K.M S Macedonia was due. to i leave London last Friday for Australia, .via the j usual Continental ports. "The Macedonia is timed |to leave Sydney on April 7 for Auckland. She I is due here on April 11, and will sail the same, ! day for say ports and London. The vessel will j he the last of the P. and O. fleet to visit Aucki land this season. I The Wn-.hona. was to have left Newcastle last • Friday for Java. After discharging a cargo of j ecal'.'it Java she proceeds to Calcutta to load for ! New Zealand ports. I Mr J. M. Scott, purser of the Moeraki, and ! Mr. Down! ' purser of the Tarawern, bare _ ex- ' chanced positions.. Mr. A. R. Sheath has joined j the raw era as assistant-purser. i It. is reported that Captain ,T. Breen, at- pro- ! sent in eharsjo of the Zealandic, will succeed j Contain C. M. Kemnton, in command of the I White Star liner Athenic, Captain Kempton. is j leaving the Athcnic on arrival at London, to take up the. position of marine superintendent at j Plymouth for (he White Star Line. J The American four-masted schooner William j Bowden. <'93'Hons, has' been chartered to load ! Oregon "nine at Pert-laud, Oregon, U.S.A., for a j New Zealand port. The Tarawera arrived from Southern and East Coast ports yosterdav afternoon after a fine j weather passage up the coast. She sails on the j return voyage to-morrow -afternoon. ' A Press Association message from Christchurch i «t_tes that the fen- steamer Maori was delaved j bv a heavy south-west gale on her trip from I Wellington "to Lytteliou last Friday night. The I vessel did not arrive at Lvttelton until 8.40 a.m., i and mi*«ed connection with the fir?t express for j Inmedin. ■ Advice received by the Atua. which arrived at I Auckland last evening from Sydney and Island j port* stated that the Pukaki was to have left | Apia (Samoa) last Wednesday for Auckland. She | is bringing » pari; cargo •of copra, and should | put in an appearance here about Thursday. ' Mr. F. T. Fisher,' 'ate chief officer of the Atua, i It's the vessel at Sydney last trip to Join tho I Slar.apouri as master. Mr. Ratter was promoted to [ chief* offifcer, Sir. Micdonald to second, and Mr. Diennan to third, while Mr. S. R. Fletcher, laic of the Maher.es joined the Atua as fourth officer. I Th-; steamer Roseric, which left Wellington on I I>?ceml>er 24 for London, arrived et the Home I port on Friday last. i The-. Sew Zealand Shipping Company's steamer I Orari is due at Wellington to-morrow from Napier j to complete her' nomcward )oad:rtgr. ■ She will I" sail from Wellington for London on Thursday. The New Zealand Shipping- Company's steamer Otai'i, which iofs. Lytielton on January' 7 for Loudon, arrived at her destination on Friday last. . is timed to leave London on April* 4 for Uunedin, Lytteltoij, and the Blufi. THE CLAN' GUNT. - The Scales liner Clan; Grant, which is at present loading Homeward cargo at Lvttelton, will next visit Picton, Wellington, and. Auckland. Sh« will complete her loading- at this pore, and 1 will saD finally from Auckland for London, I- ' i , L , . . - COLLIERS' MOVEMENTS. The Union Company advise that the collier Whangape is at present loading- coal at Newcastle "for Auckland,' in place of the Kauri, which is loading at Newcastle for Tokoiua.ru Bay, Glsborne, and Napier. According to a Greymout-h telegram, the Blackball Coal Company's collier Ngahere left the. West Coast port late last Friday night for Auckland with a full cargo of coal. She should arrive here this evening. The Katoa left Westport on Saturday night for Auckland with a full ■ cargo of coal. "She is expected here to-morrow night. On completion of discharge the Katoa returns to Westport. The turret-deck steamer Koromiko is to load a cargo of coal at Westport this week for Auckland. ■ The Rakaaoa arrived at Newcastle last Tuesday from New Britain. She is loading a cargo of coal there for Auckland. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL Sf^VlOV The R.M.S. Aorangi, which left San Francisco on February 8 for Wellington and Syanev, via i way ports, is dot* at- the Southern port on Thura- . day morning: The vessel leaves Wellington on ! Friday evening for Sydney direct, where she is duo on Tuesday, March 4. The p. M.S. Moan a left Sydney on. Saturday ( afternoon for Wellington direct. She is due at £ the Southern port on Thursday morning, und is scheduled .to sail on Friday evening for San Francisco, via Eartonga and Papeete. The Moai.a is due at the Caiilorai.m . port on Thursday, March ■ 29. - 3'iVß • 8.M.5., Tahiti, which left Wellington, on Friday, January 31, for San Francisco, vvi' way pf-.rts, arrived •at her destination on Thureday Wi. She is scheduled to leave San Fi.-anciisco oil the retura voyage on Wednesday, March 5, tnd is duo hack .at Wellington on Thursday, March 27, and Sydney on Tuesday, April L ■ MAF,a- 1 !<■:>•? -TLN'JT. yaioa Ci-cinmj'a mxvi.e .iuhott ariiw4 •it A :ick.'ard at 4.30 p.m. fMtet tr jroin Sydney after ft fcrnewhat slo« of four d.' vs thtes bouts. The -vejse'i berthol at the j "lei? Queen Street Wharf, where snediwd inspeo- ! tio,j wtt' carried , out by the port health officer. I The purser rerorta that depf.rt are '«.» taken ' from ."ydrot at 12.45 p.m. on Wednesday la»,t, v strong southerly winds and moderate seas being "xpe.ifnoed throughout the voyage. . , - The Maheno is timed to sail for Sydney direct at 8 o'clock ~his evening. v RUAPEHU AT , Plfi-MOTJTH. The New Zealand Shipping Co. hag received cable advice .to the effect that- the steamer Rua. V pehu, which left Wellicjirton "on January 10 for I way ports and Loudon, arrived at Plymouth on j Friday last. j ISLAND STEAMER ARRIVES. The Union Company's steamer Atua, Captain Allan Wnllis, arrived at Auckland last evening from Sydney and-Island ports, and after being granted pratique, berthed at t.he Queen Street Wharf. The purser reports that the Atua. left Sydney on January. 28,. and made the usual oalls at Lautoka, Suva, Levuka, Apia, Vavau, Haapai, and Nukualofa. From the latter port she returned to Fiji to load fruit, and took her final departure from Suva at 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday last. Rough weather wag experienced throughout the various groups, but on the run to Aucklar.J fine weather was met with to arrival. The Atua sail; at 5 p.m. on Wednesday for the Friendly Islands, • Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney.

. : VESSELS EXPECTED TO-DAY. Approx. Vessel From time. - JRotomahaua Coromandel Noon PiiViV:i Samoa ... Due Sgafcers ... - (Jreymouth Due . VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Approx. Vestal !>stination. tim« K-iwaii ... Mangawai 1 p.m. Apanui ... ... ... Northern ports 2 p.m. Chelmsford.. Marsdea" Point 4 p.m. Ciman • Kusfe'.l ... 6 p.m. N;;jpuhl; Tauranga ... 7 p.m. I>jpune Mcrcury Bay 7 p.m. Ma he no ... Sydney ... 8 p.m. Manaiiv • ... . 'Whangarei 10 p tn. aniwba •?&«ror» ... H; : . C* 1 "' ... v -''ipi' ... W'OnJv-'if VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. COASTAL AND INTERCOLONIAL-. , „ Approx. vessel. I roni date. Raton- - ... . West port. ... Feb. 35 Itofaniojid ... ... CJisborne ... Fob. 26 Pukski- ' Samoa ... Feb. 27 Kauri ...... ... .... Newcastle ... Fob' 27 Kakanoa ... Newcastle ... Feb! £7, %'unaka.;. Southern poits Feb. 27 Alokgia '... Southern ports Feb. 17 Wimnirra ... ...Sydney. " ... Mar. 2 .Victoria ... Southern ports Mar. 2 '•-Talape'-. ... „ - Ejv-fe;u. Pacific ,Ma,r. 6 ■ MocWfi J.. :: ' ... Sou!hern ports - Mar.' 6 ■ 'r'Wtrai-a-... • ' ... -Xcnnadec Is. - Mar. 7 K.avu'a'■ ...' •' Fiji' ..; ... Mar. 10 'v.. Southern ports Mar. 12 Marama - v.. ■ w ... Sydney • ... Mar." -4. Sf ... »». - Sydney,-via Is - Mar - ' !li

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15235, 24 February 1913, Page 6

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15235, 24 February 1913, Page 6

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15235, 24 February 1913, Page 6