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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

_ . ARRIVALS. , . ■ BARENFELS, s.s. (6.45 a.m.), 5398 tons, EngleUge, from New York, via Capetown, Melbourne, and Sydney.—E - Porter and Co., agents. s NGAPI7HI, s.s. (6.40 am.), 691 tons, T. Haultain, / from Tauranga. • Passenger* 7 Misses Plumper (3), Sutcliffe, McCallum, Moore (2), Gardner, Wrigiey,'• Mesdames Jones, Pembeiton, Sutcliffe, Gardner, Messrs. Hardley, Mctostey, Greenwood (2), Hawkins, ■ James,- Brodie, IPemberton, Bond, : Jelly, Jilea, Thorpe, Carroll, Turner, Moore,- Mo- ' Inaes,-Masters Brabant, Baigent, Ward (2), Gard- .• ; —Northern 61S. Co., agents. ' : .... MANAIA, a.«. (6.30 pim.l 1159 tons, E. Stephenaoh, from Whangarei. . Passengers: Mesdamea t""- Csppins. Bawken,', Gltterw, Gardes, Marks, MoLeap, McLeod.'Sloane,. Page,, ,Gil!espje Kirkup, » 'Bent; ; Misset \ Williams, Hanlon, Good, / Gorman, Clark, King, Drewett, Chalm«#»; McKenrie, Chapman, Hutchinson, . Messrs. Morev, McNeil, Hogara (2), FitokC Darby, TrenuUn, Allerson Cranswick, Mannicks, • Hawken, Fraser, Brown, white, Blade, Harden, . Holman, Gorman, Crawford, Elliott, : H^hdenon;, Garde*. Johnstone, ; Fraser, Booth, • Grieraon, Mander, Hooking, Emslie, Blair, Devon- • port, Mutton, Bradley, Page, Gillespie, Reed, fcirkup, Stirling, Hunter, Henderson, Auckland , Pipe Band (7). and 20 steerage.— S.S. Co., agents..- ~<• WAIOTAHI, s.s. . (7.50 pan.), 278 tons, C. HopUrn, from the Gnat Barrier. Passengers: Misses : Coombe, , Taylor, Wilcox, Stutt, "Johns,. Gleeson, .... r-'child,' Russell and child. Messrs. Cunningham, Osborne, Dclaney (2), . Cole, Hamilton, Ross '21 ; Hall, Klrkwood, PhUpott, Blott, Graham, Maicolm, Hunter, . Russell, Canon Mac Murray.— . -Northern S.S. Co., agents., ... GAEL,■: McKeniie, f' 5 from r Northern . S.S. Co., agents. .., i - KONA,, American : four-masted schooner (5.43 - - mm.), 679 tons, P. J. Hansen, from Puget Sound . wt-RrsmH and Sbwre, agents. v ••'{S"- - . -; 'j BADKN-POWELL, - r 5.5,176 ' tons,, H.' 'Petersen, ' *lwfai' < NorfiMrh Goal CO., agents. r ' . CORONATION; ketch, » ions, T. Miller, from ..... l. agent.* ; ... MOONAH, ketch, ,84 tons, W. Champion, from ;I: . ■ "WhangareL—Northern Coal Co., agents. , "*■: ... ■'*''KOAPimti p ( w.), MV tons, T. Haul- : •'' tain, for Tauranga. • •• ••• • . - - . OLEIJKLG,.a». (4.5 ®4n.), 288 tons, F. Jonts, fcir Whangarrt; . : ; ; >; 'i -''i. GREYHOUND, au*/' : , schooner (6:45 ■ p.m.), : 108 . iV .. tww, H. Subritaky, for Northern porta. *:..;i' TAKTWHAv:s,s. (3.40 am.), 20. w. ' '•* '• f"-'. * " EANIBRI,»»* (12.5- p.m.), 203 tons, T.'Meyers, for WhangareL, . - -i-.: • , . ROTOMAHANA, as. (3.15 p.m.). 183 tons; A. t for Ooromandel. BEE, scow, 62 1"- tons,: R. C. Somerville, for • Ngtol|tmu : . ;■ •; . ~ : " ■' . ' M«SOH'. 28. ' • V ... GAEL. .ia.:• (2.10 ' am.), 35 tons, :A. : McKenaie, . •. v ... . nmu xspefirro TO-DA? : • ■ i •>• Approx.'. Tslirt""" From . '-v." tims .' v ■ • Mokoia ... " — ... Southern porta 8 a.m. > Sotomaluina ;, i_ ... Osr<nasndel ~"• 2:30 pm. r Vaidwha -j, .i .Baerda •- 7 p.m. .> < ' Kanieri ... ... Whangarei dpJtt. , f * vessels sailing '^TO-OAT. *3 ■ 1 ' Vssml 4 . ( Eeattnatloty " Chehnaford 'w , Ohiwa . 9 am. 0 , :'. ■ Xawao'.- — . ... Mangawai 3 p.lO. Snto*, — — Paeroa-. i. — 4.30 p.m., WiQouhi ■ ... ... Mercury Bay 6 p-m. &- /.- ■ Rotomahana v.... .. -. Ooromandel 6.30 p.m. Manaia r „ ' — ; ...Whangarei 10 p.m. - VESSEMTEXPECffED 'AT ; AUCKLAND. "' ( », ' . COASTAL AND INTERCOLONIAL. ' Approx i .'ii-U-i",fit " From ;>?. <- date.'■ -' «SSf ffiSbom.®,; r - -Mar. 28 - . 1 — Sydney,,.;?". Mar. 30 : x- : ";'.Victoria ■■ w .' .v Southern ports 'V Mar. 30 ■' -ValmaAa — i '.' ... .- Southern porta Mar. 31 > >;w'JVV.?*/. 1 . Sttbofne ... . Apr. 3 ~ ..i v WW»Mw»ii!«t». - Apr. . 3V -"ratline '• — ... EasternPacifio Apr. . 3••• / Wanaka Xi" ~ Southern pofts Apr. 4-.. Mabeno ... — < ... Sydney ... & Apr. '6'V^. ,v: ■•i:;Msltal ... ' ..V ... Southernports >■' Apr.';', 6., ■ ,>• . : Orayfaomid '«. .. /... Northern porta Apr, 5 ; Na*M•. ...'-.i/«.'Fijrr:.:-v.. ... ■ Apr. i '" Fiona .... ... ... Fiji ... • ... ;■ Apr. 7 iv;?-Makum .-T.L"y ... ... Sydney -v ... ; Apr. 11 -.•• v.yClan Menslea ... ' ... Southern porta- Apr. 15 . r Mta* ■ — ... / ... Sydney, via Is. '-'Apr. 19 .-JpaglM*. M .;• >«• Sydney. ... . May .;9.' 'Jj "/..«•}« . ... .. BAIJU- ' - . ',T«a«eL'. ; ; From • " Sailed. Loolaa Craig •«. ... Newcastle ... Mar. 20 . Amaranth — Puget Sound To aaii < ■ tocfa Gana — - J. Marseilles ... To sail ' ; , tritQn m ~. Maiden Island To sail ' m*:.-*;. ' r'- ' OVERSEA. . . . - •',-v.; ...I' ''' V:' r: l^" ' l- *"■■■ 'Appro*. . TesasL ■ Sailed--.. From. - data - ■J.-. JMUAtiAi'-- •'•^. ,i; Feb.. 8*- ;_London ... Mar.. 30 WrVitrt- — ... Jan. 28", London... ... Apr. 7 'f ' jßwSroma ' ?>'■• •« Mar. 18" ' Vancouver - Apr. 8 v MAcadaftlft 'J ' ... Feb. 21 r - London .;. Apr. 11 ; ... Indrahadh ... - Feb. 13 -London .... Apr. 12 :: Kaipara ... . Mar.* 2 London ; ... Apr. 18 -ff- ;^#^llW.;>V'.' Feb. 1% : New.'York - Apr. 20 V.;«l«^ettTaJan.: 30 i NewYofk ... Apr 20 '' 'V«Khana ... Feb 24<" London . ... ; Apr. 20 ; Whakatane 15 : St. John ... Apr. £6 ' Marere ««;,■„Mar. 8.: .London ... May' 6 - " Surrey — Feb. 28 • Liverpool ... May 7 'f.tft Bs-Or»:.. 4-\ w. ■■ M«r. 3 St John ... May 12 k: Blmntaka ,:>• Mar. 15 : Liverpool ...May 14 - Couruteld C ... Mar. '3 ,' New York ... May. 17 ,< VESSELS IN HARBOUR. •' '. ' . Iris, cable steamer, in a-ream. - . Collineham, a.i.y at Queen Street Wharf. . ■ Opawa, s.s.» at Queen Street Wharf. ; < Wdl*«y-Wh4rf.'• Bsrenfelt, a*~ at Queen Street Wharf. . Raeo, aux. ' schooner, ; it Hohson* Street Extension . tioptbern Gross,- *-a. at No. 4 Jetty - " Northern Chief, barque, at Railway Wharf. . - OJauioto. I*-./.n streata, -v*.i v ..: V ; American foiu-masted .schooMr, ; fit No. 2 ] YsabSfibanjuenttne, at' Hobson, Street Wharf. ? ' Huia, »W ,schCN3ner . ( Ui powder ground, . •;•>•/ IMPORTS. .. . Per Bsrenfeja, from New York: 1244 tons- general - £t -jDerchandi«e.' : - • • *;«';• >■ Per Kona, from Puget Sound: 860,000 ft Oregon pine. ■' " ■' '• ■■ ■- • • - ' The collier - Rakanoa sails to-morrow for Greymouth, where she loads , timber for. Australian "She ■subsequently loads a cargo of coal at Newcastle i,-.'.'„\-..ior Auckland.. 1 ";.. ;• >. ■ v The Kaitangala, which is due. at Greymouth today - from Auckland," is to 16ad a cargo" of timber s-M' i : at the WCet • Coast port for-Melbourne .and Syd;Wrv /; . ' • , . ; Advice received by the , Union Company states that the Walhora. is to leave Tiilitjap this week for Calcutta, where she loads for the four New 4, v--, Zealand mflin porta.,, . ... The Union * Company's steamer Wairuna is to take 'a, lull load , of. sheep from . Wellington to Lyttelton to-day. The vessel will return to Wellington to complete the discharge of her Newcastle coal," and will sail early next week for New- - castle.. . The Union collier Kaiapol was to have 'left Sydney " early this week for Newcastle; where she r -loads for_Tasmania. . - ' , The Maoriland' Steamship Company's steamer Holm dale is loading 'at Picton for Onehunga. She will subsequently take a cargo of timber from Hokianga to Wellington, v The J Melbourne Steamship . Company's steamer ' Melbourne, which is at present discharging Neweastle;CPftl at Wellington,, will -subsequently go to either Opiia (Bay of Islands) or Whangaparapara (Great Barrier),: to load timber for Sydney. ; Later advice received by the local agents for 'iff., .t*he €haw, Savill, and Albion-- Company: states ,r? ; that the steamer :Rangatira left Sydney at 11 a.m". on Weonfesday for Auckland. She should : 'V ; v- arrlTe new on: Sunday -afternoon. • ' ,■ , "■ The ketch Coronation, which arrived, at Auckv land ' from".; Giahorne early yesterday morning, is to load a part cargo ot kauri timber and a quan- .. V tlty of Oregon pine from, the American schooner ; JCpjb*; for : Gisborne. . •V"., . The Vacuum .Oil Company's chartered steamer !v • , CoUingham |s expected to- sail this evening- or" frmanom morning for Southern ports to dls:Jl, eheree'-tbe remainder of htr cargo of case 'oil from ;'y£. < has- been.. out of oom-' WH#Woi^.-WW*We,.•»«». floated into- dock yes"v »onrtng t?r and overhaul.' After docking she wHI. be under the ' her'annual "su?!

Mr. R. Hopkins h*s rejoined the Manila, *» chief officer,- titer ■ being, asqore ou , holiday leav* The*Corlnna left : Nelson at 4 p.m. yesteiday for Onehunga, where »he la duo to-morrow rooming.'■ ' 1 The Rosamond Is due from Glsborne to-morrow afternoon. > She • sails for Tolago Bay - and Gis borno ' on- Monday afternoon. ;• - - - The Union Company's R.M.S. Moana, which left Wellington on February 28 for way ports and San Francisco, arrived .at her destination ■''? March 20—her due date. , She is timed to sa.l on the return oyage on April 2, being due oac* at Wellington on April 24. The Waiporl cleared Kalpara at Ip.m. ***«*; day for Melbourne and Sydney. On completion of discharge of her timber cargo at Sydney, the vessel goes to Newcastle to load coal for Sew Zealand. , ""'J'' • : The aux. schooner Hula Is expected to leave the powdeT ground, off Motuihi Island, to-morrow, with a cargo of exploc'ves • for Wellington, Lytteltcn, Dunedln, Wostport, and Greymouth. After diaclicrge at Oreymouth, she will load a cargo of timber for Gisborne, subsequently returning to Auckland with a cargo of produce.

Mr. W. G. Stevenson has joined the Ksmona as third engineer, in place of Mr. S. H. Head. Mr. W. Barton has Joined the Mokoia as assist-ant-purser, in place of Mr. J. Simpson, who Awaits orders at Wellington. The B.M.S. Aorangi arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from "Sydney. She leaves Wellington this evening for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete; , '

THE, MOKOIA. , The Union Company'# steamer Mokoia, which is running a day behind her usual time this week, left Glsborne at 7.30 a.m. yesterday for Auckland, .via Tokomaru Bay. She is. due here early this morning, and on arrival is to berth ad the Hobson Street Wharf. . The Mokoia sails again for Southern .porta- to-morrow afternoon. WAIMANA'S MOVEMENTS. V Messrs •A. S. Patenoh and Co., Limited, local agents for the Shaw* Savill, and Albion ComCay, advise that the steamer Wilmana is 10 leave Wellington to-morrow for Auckland to complete her Homeward loading. She is due here on -Monday next, and - will be despatched lor London about the middle of next week. ATUA LEAVES SYDNEY. Cable advloe received by the Union Company Intimates that the steamer Atua'left Sydney at 9 p.m. on Wednesday last for Fill, Samoa, Tonga, and Auckland.- As the Atua will return .to Fiji from Tons a to load -fruit, she is not due at; Auckland until Saturday, April 19.. THIS WEEK'S SYDNEY STEAMER. The local office of the ' Huddart-Parker Company la advised that the ; steamier Wimmera & Sydney at 3 p.m. on Wednesday for Auckland direct She ha» on boar<J 102 saloon , and steerage passengers, also 600 tons 01 cargo for- this port. The. .Wimmera {is due here, on Sunday afternoon.,, • T < , KONA ARRIVES FROM PUGET SOUND. At an early- hour yeaterday morning the American four-masted schooner Kona arrived at Auckland from Puget Sound, after a passage of 6 days. The vessel has on board some 800,0wtt "of "Oregon pine, consigned to the Kauri Timber Company. The vessel left Puget * Sound on January 10, and met ; with .a .aeries or heavy south-easterly galea for. the first two weeks. • Adverse winds and moderate to fine weather were experienced for the remainder of the voyage to arrival. THe Kona will berth at No. 2 j Jetty this morning to discharge, on < com- j pletion of which she will probably return to the Columbia River in ballast.

BARENFELS FROM HEW YORE. The German steamer Bsrenfels arrived st Auckland "early yesterday • morning from *** York, via Capetown and Australian porta. • She berthed •t the Queen Street Wharf, where she discharges 1244 tons of general cargo. The Bsrenfels left New York on > January 15, and met with fine weather, with the exception of several westerly gales while crossing the Southern Ocean. She resumed. her voyage from Sydney on TOursaay evening last, . and . when about 500 miles cut a break down occurred to the vessel s machinery, which necessitated the steamer being stopped tor 15 hour* while* temporary repairs were The Bsrenfels will probably be in .port about five days,- in order that her machinery may be> .repaired. From Auckland she proceeds < to Wellington, Lyttttton, and -Dunedln to complete her dweharge.* ' '■ TONOARIRO AT PORT CHALMERS. The New Zealand Shipping Company's Torgarlro - arrived" at Port Cbalme:** 'J**}** mon.ing from London,- which. she left on February 8. ■ The vessel brought over 300 immigrants for all psrts of New Zealand, and those booked lor. Auckland, numbering will probably arrive here by «he will P Sh! on Sunday morning. The Tocgsriro will oUb charge her: cargo at -Dunedin, Lyttelton, and TimafU. ________ - - TAHITI AT WELLINGTON. ' The Union Company's R.M.S. Tahiti arrived SK-SAirarS Maaey, W. Barton. DoM^WWls,QUllotjßeUon, Poole and two children. r '' • ' . BY wireless. : s The" blowing vessels are expected to be within wireless range of the Auckland; radio Jitatlon.tonight rßmgotlra. (Sydney to Auckland). Manuka (Lyttelton to' Dunodin); 'Moeraki - (Wellington to Sydney), Navua . (Auckland to Fiji), Tofua (Auckland to - Tonga), Victoria • (Napier to Gisborne), {Tahiti (WeJKnetoa to Sydney),. .Ventura (Pago Pago 'to Sydney), Maital (Wellington to Lyttel- j ton), ' Aorangl, (Wellington to . Earotonga), and | Wimmera (Sydney to Auckland). / j • . . I The Wellington radio station advised last night that the steamers Rangatira, Moeraki,Tofna Victoria,; Wimmera, Ventura, and Msitai were within wireless range. . ' 1 by telegraph. . HOEIANGA HEADS.—March 27: Arrived—Claymere, as. (at 6 a.m.), from Onehunga. < KAIPARA' HEADS.— 27: SaUed-Waiport, s.i. (at 1.15 p.m.), for Melbourne , ... OPOTXKI.—March 27: Arrivad-Ngatiaws, as. (at 8.40 a.m.), from Auokland. WHAKATANE.—March 27: Arrived— s.s. (at li a.m.), from Auckland. • , . : EAST CAPE.—March 27: The steamer Mokoia passed north at 2.30 p.m. to-day. GISBORME.—March 27: Sailed— s.s. (it 7.30 a.m.),, for Auckland. Passengers: Misses Steele,, Wright. Croasey (2), Paratene, Mesdames Crawford, - Eigby, Gower, Seeley, Dear, Messrs. Seely, Dear, vSteele, Monckton, Leslie, .Williamson, , Thomson, Vaster Lysnar. Arrived— mond, .sis. (at noon), from- Auckland, via Tolsgo Bay. ... .'.. . , NEW PLYMOUTH.— 27: ArrivedRarawa, s.s. (at 5.30 a.m.), ttom Onehunga WELLINGTON.—March . 27: Arrived— R.M.S. (at 4.15 a.m.), from Sydney; Tahiti. R.M.S. (at 2.5 p.m.), - from San Francisco, via Papeete and Rarotonga. ... : TIMARU.—March 26: Arrived— barnuentine (at 3 p.m.), from Soutbport' (Tasmania). Waitemata, as. ■ (at midnight), for New"castle. • - . ' , DUNEDIN.— 27: Arrived—Monowsl, a.s. (at 6.30 a.m.), from Auckland, via coast ports; Tongariro, s.s. (at 8.15 a.m.), from London, via Capetown. Sailed— as. (at 6 p.m.), for Westport; Kotere, s.s., for the South; MonowSJ, s.s.i .for Auckland, ' via East Coast'ports. Passengers: Misses Scott, Smith, Peters, Broad, Mailer, Simpson, Mesdames Delaney and three cbi! dren, Nelson, Mackav, Walter and child, Messrs. Mackay, West, Hankins, Waters, Sherwood, Chlsholm, Simpson,; Delaney, Dr. Kohlenberg.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15262, 28 March 1913, Page 6

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15262, 28 March 1913, Page 6

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15262, 28 March 1913, Page 6