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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS.

KARAMEA, s.s.. (5.35 p.m.), 5561 tons, W. P. Olifton-Mogg, R.N.K., from.' Glasgow, Liverpool, and Capetown. .*.■.'.- , '■ . c

KAMONA. b.s. (9.15 a.m.), 1425 tons, ~ Roberts, from Newcastle.Union S.S. Co., agents. :-. NGAPUHI. s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 691 tons, T. Haultain, from Tnuranga. Passengers: Misses Delepine, Waddell, Townsend, Mesdames Law, Delepine, Messrs. Walker (2), Gannaway, Speedy, Bennett, Fry, Dennis, Patrick, Murdoch, Furness, Bell, Edge, MeCormick, Marriss, Freeman, Morris, and Dr. Delepine.— Northern S.S. Co., agents.

• CLANSMAN, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 635 tons; E.McLeod, from Russell. Passengers: Mesdaroes Arlidge and two children, Matthews, W. Stewart, Kewha' and three children. Misses Smyth, Williams, Rewha (2), Messrs. Gower (2), Wall, Goodhew, de Montalk, Wilcox, Rewha (2), ,S. Royal.— .'Northern S;S; Co., agents. , ; ' THORA, barque (9.40 a.m.), 358 tons, Hurley, , from NeweastlevrrrWinstone, Limited, agents. v GLENELG, s.s. (3 p.m.), 2SS 'tons, Jonas, from ; Wha,ngarei,--Jas. Smith, and Co., agents. ; v. •''-■-'.'; - WAIMARIE, ■ s.s. (4 a.m.), 245 tons, W. Sullivan, '•: from —Northern S.S. Co., agents. KANIERI, s.s. (6.45 p.m.), 203 tons, T. Meyers, from Whangarei.—Northern S.S. Co., agents.' CHELMSFORD, s.s. (4.20 ' a.m.), 121 tons, E. Keattey, from ilarsdcn Point.Northern. S.S. Co., agents.

DEPARTURES. ,; , .'■ " - - NAVUA, s.s. (2.40 p.m.), 2330 tons, Todd, lor Suva, Savu Savu,. and Levuka. Passengers: ' Misses Millel- "(2); Harris, Daliell (2), Stewart>Forl>es (2),.*HiU.oMcDonald, Jennins, 1 Taj\or, Stock. Armstrong: Mesdames Homeman, Miller, DalieTl/Haiisernari.' Leydon, Somerville, -.-'• ililier, Crapp, Sturgesa, Fisher, Armstrong, Harriet*, Messrs. Johnson, Brenner, Keyes, Clapcott, - Farley, ~ Harricks," I'Horneman; Kennedy, . Miller, . Prowsr, . Meredith, ..Kroll, Hicks, "Sturgess, Rev.: .Hanseman; Captain Hill, and 20 steerage. - J\ MANALV. 0 s.s. (10.5 p.m.), 1159 tons, E. Stephen- ■:..!.•'..■■ ■■:■■ son, ior-iAVhangarei. ;! ''■*.. .CLANSMAN,, (4.15 p.m.), 635 teas, E. Mcleod, {or Northern" ports. . ■■■■.-,:.. .■■■-. NGATIAWA,, s.s. (7.35 ajn.), 465 tons, W. Bark. for Tanranga and Opotiki. . . ;v- ''/■:■• ~-'\ SQUALL, {5.5.7369 tons, Jones, for Gisborne. .WAIOTAHLj' a.B..(midnight), 278 tons, Hopkins, • for the Great ! Barrier. .- •:•->...:- , , '■ ■i i,t ■; . J WAIMARIE, si: (11.30 pjn.), 245 tons, W. Sullivan, for Paeroar . . . ROTOMAHANA, s.s. (2 p.m.), 183 tons, A. Stephenson, forCoromandel. -' DAPHNE, b.s. (9 pjn.), 192 tons, E. H. Goertz, for Te Kao and Parengarenga. / "" CHELMSFORD, s.s. (6 p.m.), 121 tons, E. Xeafc- . ley,Jw;Maniden. Point and way porta. ■■■■:■■■■•.■ ■■:;", PAEBDA, "s.s. (4.40 p.m.), 91 tons, J. Taw, for Whananaki. ■ - - - STEAMERS DUE TO-DAT. Mokoia, from Southern. and East Coast. ports. Berths at the Street "Wharf.' '-- Vrhangape,': from/Newcastle, i ' Marraia, -fromiWhangarei. • • v . \Waiotahi, from Great Barrier. *„ Rotomahana, "from Cbromandel. - , " '-■ t '■ Bakanoa,'''from ■ West-port. i Berths ■' at Hobson /-*. Street Wharf. • 'A 'STEAMERS SAILING „ TO-DAT. --vWanaka,for-Oamaru, the Bluff, «nd Timaru. ■■i J£anieri,-,f or;Whangarei; ■ Taniwha, for Paerca. J Ngapuhi, ■■:". for Tauranga. - - ■ '- . . .. ■"■ --.-•:-: --"7 >'- - '■''■'■■ - VESSELS' EXPECTED AT ': AUCKLAND. -."•■■' ..; _': : ;-":' ~*.'* "OVERSEA. * . • . ■ > ----- -••' .•>■.-■■■---.. Approx. ■';•'' TtSseL .....-.< Sailed. From, date. .Waiwera -.. ... Apr.. 4 London v.. May 24 -Waihora.,. ■' „;' Apr.. Calcutta May iA Courtfield - ... Mar. 2 New York ... May 26 Bakaia " ...- ; ;.. -Apr. 7 , St. John ... May 29 Kiwaru .... - -.:: Apr. 12- Liverpool .„ June 2 Snowdoman ■•£. > — Christmas Is. June,. 3 * ' . Makurft ... /•« May 14 Vancouver June 3 'Brauenfels w- ; -:._ Mar. 26. New York „. June 3 lndrapura • ... ' Apr. • 8 London . ... : June 4 ■»'-." Star of India ..'.'Apr. 22 '■■ London ... June 24 Hurunui : ~;- May*lo London .... / June 25 : Crown of Toledo .:■ Apr; 24 New York ... June 30 — Niagara-'.;. ... -.To sail ■; Vancouver July -1 Kent -<„.-. ~. May 3 Liverpool ... July 2 "Kumars... _ ... Apr. 25 St. John. ... July % 4 • Makarmi... '-„'.'■ May 10 London ... July 7 "Aberlour '■•:■' ... Apr. 24 t New York ... July 8 Star of Australia: . — New York ... July 20 - - - VESSELS IN HARBOUR, :->/::/:;/.' - - - ■'■■■'-■■■ ■■■■'•";•.v :■.■■'■■ : •-. - ■■ ; ' ■ ,'lris, cable ; steamer, in^stream. - Muritai, n.s„ at-Railway/- Wharf. Thorn; barque,' at Railway Wharf, ' ' Kai-pmea, s.s., in stream. • Komona, 8.5., at Chelsea.. :-,Triton, barque,- at Railway' Wharf. .'- .-.'■.- ';■■>: "'Bona,» barque, in Graving Dock.. -./ • .'-Tauroto, •-«., in stream.- , -Wapaka, fi.s; tj Queen Street Wharf.- ( Squall, 8.5., at ; No. "Jetty. ' " Greyhound, aux. schooner,": at No. 2 Jetty. /;':V^f:'^ : 7'^ : ; ,'- ; ' IMPORTS..,. '. i ' - ' .'. Per Thora, from -Newcastle: 600 tons coal. . Per Kamona,-: from Newcastle: 2000 tons coal. ~ ■' -Per s Karamea,' from,'-Glasgow and Liverpool 2200 tons general merchandise. " . ,•' .' -' —' < ■';' The ■ Tasman is ' weather-bound at Whakatane. •;■>; ' •' The aux. Schooner To Aroha has been purchased : by. the' Richardson 5 Line. - 'The Government steamer Hinemoa was due to j leave' Wellington yesterday for Cook Strait light- - houses. ' -.-.•• „ - . The ifarjorio Craig,* has been chartered) to load , kauri timber at Kaipara, for Sydney. The Haupiri is ' not expected to arrive at OneSun before- Saturday: morning. '',-■'" The Corihthio left Capetown »on Friday last in. continuation v, of her voyage \to Australian and New Zealand port*. The Atua was . expected .,-. to '. ■ leave Sydney last" night for Auckland, via the Islands. she is due , here on June 12. ■-■■ The . Eaitahgata, which has been, detained at Westport by » fresh in the driver, ii expected ' to. leave" for Auckland early to-day.: ■■'• The Navua sailed tor £ Suva, Savu Savu, and Levuka, at 2.40 , pjn. yesterday. She 'is due at Suva on May 28. •The- i MoSola'left-''Gisborne for Auckland, in continuation of her voyage from Dunedin, at 11 a.m. yesterday;'- She is due here about the same hour -*," . ' to-day, and on arrival will berth at the Hobson Street / Wharf. ';; ■: ;•-:■■:■-':•-.:.■,■ - _ ■■>"-, The following steamers are ■- within wireless range of the Auckland radio 'station:—-Victoria, Tofua, .-'WolesdenV : '■' Maitai, Moan a, Rimutaka, '~. Maheno, Aorangi, Manuka, Tutanekai, Navua, and -■'.-' .■ .Dorset. ~. ;;->' .XY..y-.'.- '■■■■■''■ ■- - : ~r :''•'.'' ■-■■':-:'■■-.:-■■;.-.■.'■. ■'•- '-'■■ "R.M.S/' AOBANGI DELAYED. A wireless message was received at Wellington yesterday to the effect . that the mail: steamer Aorangi, inward bound . from 'Frisco, was being ./delayed -by bad "weather, and did not expect to '■■', arrive/ at Wellington until to-morrow morning. : 7 :' '- 'indrapura'v AT Melbourne. ; - :-■-■"'•■;-• ;'The: local agents for the Tyser Line have re- . v ceived advice, that,the steamer lndrapura arrived ■:. "-et?Melbourne from London on Sunday last. She •'"is due Auckland on June 4. , , t THE DRILLSHIP. n.M.S.' Pyrarrib.B, which is now at Lyttelton, ;. i arrives -at Auckland on June 21, when naval re- • serve men will commence drill. .The warship sails '■-;: : i .--again-on June -23. Reserve men in' Auckland \-r':''■ .who are unable to attend drill while the vessel is in ! Auckland will have to proceed to Welline- ::; . ton. --/:■ ~ ; i.:" • s ',:'-.'-' : ;'.'.;vV:-:':- :-.'?.'.- ■:";.- ■.-' *: . :' : ."- THE BARQUE ')} THORA. ' : i':,;. .'■..:.-'.' After a.-tengthy passage of .19 days, the barque Thora '-arrived'from Newcastle yesterday morning and berthed at the Bailway Wharf, \ Adverse ..'; winds experienced until after rounding Cape Maria -Van . Diemen. On May 10 a big wave -.•mashed away., the.- starboard bulwarks and - the , steering . wheel. . Repairs were effected, and the - Voyage • was- completed without, further incident .'..-.- Messrs. Winstone,- ; Limited, are the local agents." '"'KAMONA IN A GALE. The Union Steam Ship Company's collier Ka--jnona.vwhich; left Newcastle on.May 13, arrived -,in port yesterday .morning,, the voyage having .- occupied - seven days. The voyage was prolonged, by a heavy south-easterly gale. :'' On ■-; teveral. occasions -it was necessary to c heave-to, and it was not until rSunday last that the weather fand was not until Sunday last that the weather moderated at all. The Kamona has 2000 tons of coal to discharge rat' Chelsea, on completion ' «i -which she returns :to Newcastle. ■ v ■-■-■• ; , - ■■ •■■ -- , SKOBT OP COAL. ■•• • r ! »e Britain S.S. Company's steamer WiUesden. fen route from Maiateato Melbourne, advised by P. wireless yesterday morning that she' would call .at Auckland for banker, coal • this morning. A . : - later message was :to the effect that the steamer •rnnSA not arrive until to-morrow morning, so ■';."■: .#B»K'* »^'*»A.S«tßer^

| . • COURTFIELD LEAVES ' ! SYDNEY. - « The Tyser steamer Courtfield, In continuation of. her voyage from New York, left Sydney for Auckland on, Tuesday. She has 1360 tons of general cargo for Auckland, and is due here on Sunday. ''£-.-;A*\ J .?/'-',' ! --':'~ '""""- . ' -.-.-■ :'■!.' '•''.'''■•• "■'-': ■'•"'"• KARAMEA FROM HOME. The Shaw, SavM, and Albion liner Karamea arrived from .Glasgow, Liverpool, and Capetown at 5.30 p.m. yesterdav, and anchored in the stream until daylight to-day. The Karamea sailed from Liverpool finally on March 29, and had a fine, weather passage to' Capetown, where bunkers were replenished on April 22. Very heavy weather, chiefly from the' north-west and west, was, experienced 'on the run from Capetown to Auckland. Captain W. P. Clifton-Mogg, R.N.R., is in command,- and he has with him the following officers -.—Chief Mr. C. M. Andrews, second Mr. T. W. Jones, R.N.K., third Mr. K. 0. Milllard, fourth Mr. It. R. C. Ford; chief engineer Mr. E. H. Read, second Mr. C. Marmian, third Mr 0. S. Holthouse, fourth Mr, F. M. Unsworth, fifth Mr. G. McCall. Mr. S. Roberts is chief, refrigerating engineer, and he is assisted by. Mr. J. luwood. Mr. RH. Burns is chief steward. The Karamea has a verv large general cargo (chiefly iron and : salt) to discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lvtteltou, arid Dunedin. She will berth at the Railway Wharf this morning.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15308, 22 May 1913, Page 6

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15308, 22 May 1913, Page 6

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15308, 22 May 1913, Page 6

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