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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

RIVALS. September 20. KAURI, b.b. (4.50 a.m.). 2833. tons, W. J. Carey, from Lautoka (Fiji). Union S.S. Co., agents. TALUNE, 8.9. (12.30 p.m.), 2087 Jobs. P. C. Boas, from the Cook and Society Islands. Pasacujfcra: Misses Roddard, Sisters Mason *nd Person, Mrs. Birkott, Messrs. Grove, Birkett, Turner, James, Hieron, and two steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. MANAIA, B.s. '6.35 p.m.), 1159 tons, E. PUaphenson, from Whangarci. Passenger* Jlesdames Arch, Orr, Raikos, Russell, Meldrum. I'hillips, Hughes. Misses Kane, Aimer, Wilier, Thomas, Hunt-Wilson, Holmes ci), Williamson, Messrs. Smith, Brooks, McGregor, Sharp, Sugden, Price, Goldsboro, McAven. Cooper. Buino, Davey, Raikos, Hal---.mbe. Houston, Mackie, Lealhorbarrow, Baker, Hompton, Lang, Foil, Graham. Gallagher, Molurum, Liinilr.p, Sinclair, White. Tebbell, Skoot. Metcalf, Dingle. Holder. Mutton. Shepherd. K»msey. Horton. Walker, Horlon, Armstrong, Cunnold, Rev. Jenkins, Rev. Xing Davis, Master? Perkins, Ross, and 14 cteeragc —Northern S.S. Co., agents. NGAPUHI, s.s. 16.50 a.m.), 691 tons, T. Haultain. from Tuuranga. Passengers: Misses Lundon, Hennessy, Smith, Robertson, Dickey Bedggood, Mosdames Jelley, Plummer, Vessrs. Peacock. Smith, Watts, Sadler, Burns. Armstrong, Smith, Allen, Watkins, Gomnian. Stratton, O'Dowd, Jellty. Anderson, Patterson, i>nd Hobson.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. „ CLANSMAN, s.s. (5-.30. a.m.), 635 tons, E. MrLnofl, trom Mangonui, Whangaroa, and Ru.<.sell. Passengers: Mesdarne3 O'Donnell and child, Mowbray, Brain, Misses E. Berry. D. Williams, Herbert, Messrs. T. M. Lane, W. G. llacipdoe, C. F. Miller. P. Maihi, Wrathall, Burt, Potter. H. Melvin. T. Brown, Bond, T Sheen. English, F. E. Lewis, C. Wood. Masters Mackereth, Wrath#ll, Boug&rd. Court. Cox. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. . GLENELG. s.s. (J.lO m.). 288 tons, F. jonas. from Whnngurei.—James Smith and Co., Ltd.. agents. WAIOTAHI. s.s. ((>.'lo a m.). 278 tons. C. Hopkins, from Opotiki. Passengers: Misses Procter. Phillips, Gow. Francis, Mesdsmes Proctor, Powick and child. Rowaland, Wilton. Messm. Proctor. Reardon. Downe. Cottrell. Stanobury, Francis. Mortensen. Whintay,. .Ryan, , Haultain. Piatt (2), Newsham. Schiachka.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. WAIMARIE, 88. '6.5 a.m.). 215 tons. J. Freeman, ■ from Paeroa.Northern S.S. Co., agents. ROTOMAHANA, s.s. (1.10 p.m.). 183 tons, F. A. Moclndoe. from Coromandel.— thern S.S. Co., agents. DAPHNE, s.s. (11.50 a.m.). 192 tons, E. H. Goorti, from Awanui. Passengers: Miss Williams. Messrs. Blackman. M. Ellis. B. H. Bridgford, Munro.— S.S. Co., agents. JIANANUI 11.. whaling steamer (11.40 a.m.), 127 tons. J. Hall, from Whangamumu.— Jagger and Harvey, agents. PAEROA, b.B. (6.15 p.m.), 91 tons, J. Taw, from Tutukaka ana Whananaki. Pas- . sengers; Mrs. Brien, Miss Brisbane, Messrs. Rockel. Doyle. Captain Wilson.Northern S.S. Co., agents. AKAROA, b.s. (11.15 a.m.). 70 tons, J. Whittingham, from Mercury Bay.—ParkerLamb- Timbor Co., agonts. MURITAI, steam launch, W. Clark, from Mick's Bay.—Master, agent. ENDEAVOUR, -auxiliary ketch. 84 tons, Rttcir, from Whangarei— Zealand Portland Cement Co., agents. Shptiimber 21. t MAHENO, s.s. (8.40 a.m.). 5232 tons, W. Stevens, from Sydney. Passengers: Meanings Chambers, Cox, Coote ana four chil- ?/ on1 i, Hi?' ofl > Roes, Lake and infant, Marcell, Maston, McLean, Noakea (2). Nail, Misses Badge, Brilliant, Baeyertz. Colnett, Daw Foa, Harrison, Harbalt, Hunt, Marshall, Smith, Mo3srii. Alexandra, Bookman, xutrleigh. Baker, Chambers, Chalmers, Conway, Coote, Collins, Ellis, Frasor, Hudson, Hopkins, Hansen, Harrison, "Howie, Hogg, Hart, Henry, Jones, Marceli, McLean, Mendel, Noakea, Nail, Oikden, Potto, Ralph and Smith, Synott, Schwab, Taylor (2). Tait, Wilson, Walker, Dr. Norman, and 102 1 1 steerage.—Union S.S. Co.. agents. MONOWAI. S.s. (10.20 a.m.). 3433 tons, K. white-Paraoni, (.rem Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers: Misses Morgetts, , u A' en ' York, Fraaer, Mesdames Marton and child. West and throe children. Rosenthal, Michel .and five children, Scott. McLaughji • n? re % a ' Robinson, Crosby and two children, Clarke, Messrs, Murton, W. Peterson, Lawrence. I. Brown, West. A. Bunker.' Rosenthal, Michel, Cable, Fletcher, Chiores. Instone,, Asmuß9. McOill, Crosby, Barnard, ■ ivotherham. Lord, Jones, Bremner. C. Yates, Master; York. McCoullaugh, and 75 stecr»«o.—Unton S.S«*C().. agents. • ■ .TANIWHA, s.s. (7.10 : a.m.), 263 toiia, C. F. • Groenberg. from Paeroa.— S.S ' Co., agents K.OUTUNUI b.b. (1.10 p.m.), 171 tons, E. • way, from. Richardson and - Co., , Ltd.. agents., r- C §?^ S^'P RD '.J 1 - 3 . (9.30 a.m.). Ml tons, ' lii, K6atJey, 'from Mercury Bay and Tairua. aasengera: - Mettdiunes Biddell, Edwards, Messrs. Biddell. L. Daviea. Stewart, West, ...Empen, Us, McKa.y.-Northern "S.S. Co. . agents. ~ v

DEPARTURES. . „•■ ■■■■-, iwv-J Sbptombbr 20. WESTRAWA. s.s. (4.65 p.m.). 2884 . tons. G. B, iS st *' for East Coast and Southern , porl«u„-;Pasiieage:e: For Giabornc—Meßduncs ' r MOWS' Oeilvie. ' Mcßae. Blair and child, Cft«rfX*ttM? McKenxie. Misses Campbell. Davis., Bray, .Norse Anson,, Messrs. • if tt?l °, ivfe' lister, Sale, Franer, Probevt. ~ Murphy,! Bum. Lowndes. White. Moßae! •'erney, -.Culleni Home, Fraaer. Crisp, Matll?V' E?, XeMIB - ,*"° r Napier— Mou- " m e n» Wilson-, and Captain Norman. For .WeUiryrton-,Mr. and Mrs. Beawicfc. For Jjytteltpn—Headsmen Applegate and Lavor. • snd.Moaefrt. Healey and Laver. For Dun-edia-rMr. Campbell, and 15 steerage for all _orta." _ ROSAMOND, as. (12.20 p.m.). 721 tons. H. , Dryden, > forXolago Bay and Giaborne. DAPHNE, «,«• • (10.30 ; p.m.). . 192 tons, . E. H. Goertz;., for Obiwa. THREE -CHEERS, scow. 98 tone, J. Sogers, for Whangarei. r,. AI .' BA 'Si O S S .' «n«Hary ketch. 61 tons, A. ftrr Whangarot. for T Sh?nan BCOW ' 61 - tonß - P Pete »' ''*•'>! SSPTSMBKR 21. • WAIMARIE s.s. (0.15 a.m.), 245 tong j Freeman, for Pae:o«. BADENPOWELL, 8.8. (6.15 p.m.), ■ 176 tons,;#: Petersen, lor Whangarei. , K^?. 0 < auxiliary schooner. 148 tons, J. H. Skinner, for East Coast bays and Gisoorne. SEFTBIfBBR 22. l»S5Ww' s.s. (D.lO . a.m.), 203 tons. T. Meyers, for Whangarei. . , o MOONAH, ketch. 81 tons, W. Champion, :or'Whangarei. ' • - VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. • Niagara. R.M.8., fr6m Vancouver, via -. ... .ports.... Berths at Queen Street Wharf. lonic, from Port. Chalmers direct. Berths • at Railway Wharf. Wairuna.from Fiji. Berths at Chelsea. Wairaarie, from Peoroa. Jtfttueri, from Whangarei. • VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Maheno, "Sydney direct, at 10 p.m , from Railway Wharf. ■ "■'. i^.* o r.'Wl»i»'!ißarei. from No. 4 Jetty. ■Nfcapubi. for Tauianea. from No. 3 Jetty. Clansman, for Russell, from No. 3 Jetty. Waiotalu, for Mercury Bay, from No 4 Jetty. J an i whtt /;f 0 . Paeroa, from No. 4 Jetty. Tdsnitan/ for' Whalratane. from No. 4 Jetty Apanui, for Northern ports, from No. 4 Jetty. Rotomahana, for Coromandel, from No 3 Jetty. u Chelmsford, for Marsden Point and way ports Jeß Mo£ raiK ' Wquo, for Kaip " a and VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Iris, cable steamer, in stream. Jessio Craig, barque, at No. 2 Jetty. Kereru. ketch at Hobson Street Wharf. Northern Chief, barque, at Railway Wharf, Daniel, barque, at No. 4 Jetty. Hum. schooner, at Hobson Street Wharf Talpe. s.s.. at Queen Street Wharf. ' Maheno, is.a., at Railway Wharf Monowai, 5.;.. at Railway Wharf. K&'-5t at Hobson street Wharf - Kauri, s.n.. at Cholsea. Ha ™ct l l: , 1 wh " lin:? Btean "- at Hobfion (Street Extension. Greyhound, auxiliary schooner, at No 4 Jetty. ' ' Clan Maefarlane, ship, in stream. Hauroto. s.b., in stream. Awanui. schooner, in stream. IMPORTS. Per Kauri, from Fiji: 3500 tons raw sugar Bed molasses. Per Tlt te n from Cook and Society Islands: 0 933 cases oranges. 3539 cases bananas. 1185 cases kumaraa. 28 cases p"". 152 cases sheila, 30 cases vanilla. 73 pack ages hides. 1793 sacks copra ' 81 sacks cocoanuts, 66 sacks coffee. Per Monowai, from Southern ports' 715 sacks flour. 1619 sucks wheat. 1931 sacks potatoes 18 sacks oats. 205 B *°™ *»*w ■ nhds. ale. 69 cases confectionery. 51 boxes • soap, 119 cases tea 140 bales straw. 156 bales hay. 32 barrels oil, .281 sacks chaff. 31 cases biscuits, and quantity sundries. Per. Maheno, from Sydney. 885 felloes, 52 bun spokes, ilO bags manure, 1029 pieces tinjbor, 1480 bags rice, 95 bags gunnies, 1374 . sleepers, ,200 cases sugar. 59 drums carbide 625 cases. soap, 660 bags bark. 507 sacks • bonedtist, 226 bags gypsum, largo quantity sundries and • transhipments. The following vessels should be within range of the Auckland radio station tonight :—Miiheno (Auckland to Sydney), Maii»i '(Wellington to Napier), Navua ,'Suva to Auckland), Manuka (Bluff to Hobart), Weatralia (Gisborno to Napier), Pakeha (London to i Auckland). Rotoruii. (Wellington to London): Makura (Sydney to Auckland), and Uliracro»((BydjieyltiO Wellington). The." departure of tie coastal steamer Daphne for Te Z Kmi and Parengarenga hag i been postponed", until IV ft.m. on Thursday.

The coastal steamer Tasman. sailing for Whakatane this morning, will call at Tauratoga on h?r way Having completed her survey and overhaul, the Ng.atiawa will be recommissioned to-morrow, and at 10 a.m. will sail for Tauranga and Opotiki. Tho Waimario will be- taken up on ' the hard for inspection on September 80, and the Daphne will take the Waimarie'a run to Paeroa on that date. . » Tho Kurow is to sail to-morrow afternoon! for Newcastle, whero she loads coal for Now Zealand. The Maitai leaves .Wellington this evening for way potts and Auckland. The vessel is due hero on Thursday morning. The whaling Bteamer Hananui 11. arrived from Whangamumu on Saturday morning. It. is reported that the vessel has beer, very successful in the capture of whales this season. She will be docked for survey while in port, and will also have somo new machinery installed. The Union Company's steamer Kauri arrived from Fiji early on Saturday morning. Tho vessel brought a full cargo ot raw sugar and molasses, and was berthed at Chelsoa to discharge She sails on Thursday afternoon for Fiji to load again for Auckland. The Union Company's steamer Monowai arrived from Southern and East Coast ports shortly after 10 a.m. yesterday, after a fine weather passage, and was berthed at the Railway Wharf. She sails on the return voyago to-morrow afternoon. The Tyser liner Indralema is to leave Napier to-day for Auckland. She is duo hero to-morrow night or early on Wednesday morning, and after loading general cargo for London, will sail for England on Thursday afternoon. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotorua left Wellington on Saturday evening for London, via Monto Video, Toneriffe, and Plymouth. She is due at London on October 31. The steam launch Muritai. which was recently purchased by a syndicate for lightering tho Union Company's and HuadortParker Company's steamers at Hick's Bay. arrived at Auckland on Saturday ovening. The Westralia, which sailed for Southern ports on Saturday afternoon, is due back he-o on Thursday, October 2. The Huddart-Porker stealer Rivorina, which arrived at Dunedin \esterday morning from Auckland and East Coast ports, leaves on the return trip to-morrow afternoon. She is due here on Sunday morning next, and sails on Monday evening, September 29, for Sydney direct. The Taviuni is to withdraw at Dunedin this week for survey and overhaul. The Waipori will lake up the Taviuni's running, and is to leave Wellington to-day for New Plymouth and West Coast ports. The Union Company's R.M.S. Moana left Sap Francisco for Wellington and Sydney, via Papeete and Rarotonga, last Wednesday. The vessel is due at Wellington on October 9, and is to sail on tho following day for Sydney. lONIC ARRIVES TO-DAY. About, noon to-day the Shaw. Savill, and Albion liner lonic is duo from Port Chalmers direct. She will berth at the Railway Wharf. wheio she will lift a large quantity of wool, flax, kauri gum. timber, and general cargo for London. The lonic sails on Thursday afternoon for Wellington to complete her loading. NAVUA RUNNING LATE. •The Union Company's steamer Navua, which left Suva at 6 p.m. on Thursday last for, Auckland, is making a somewhat lengthy trip, as, according to a wireless message received from Captain Todd last night, tho vessel will not arrive here until 6 a.m. tomorrow. The Navua sails for Westport direct . to-morrow afternoon. PAKEHA ARRIVES TO-MORROW. • A wireless message received by the Auckland radio station* last night from tne captain of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion steamer Pakena. stated that the vessel will arrive at. Auckland at 7 a.m. to-morrow from London. On arrival the Pakeha will go to the powder ground to discharge explosives. V': BARQUE THORA SIGHTED. T The. barque Thora, bound from Fabre Island.' to Auckland with 'a cargo of guano. w|« sighted off Cape Maria Van Diemen at Up.m. on Saturday, beating north-west See a. light , breeze. A message received •rom-the "ffhtkeeper at the Cape states that the Thora, has been in the vicinity of Cape Maria since last Thursday, so that the light winds are • apparently against her continuing MX voyage down the coast, . . MAHENO ARRIVES EARLY. . An ' early arrival at Auckland yesterday morning was the Union Company's steamer Maheno, from Sydney direct, the vessel berthing at the Railway Wharf shortly before 8 a.m. The purser.reports ihat Sydney *£ left at noon on Wednesday last, light north-east winds and fine weather being ex,C««enced throughout the passage to arrival, ina, Maheno brought over 1000 tons of cargo, including' transhipments ex the following ' e Maru, Adelaide. Janus, Paima. < Orvieto. Empire. Harburg. Kanowna. Pilbana. Erankett. Zieten, Wyreema,. Cycle, Cooma;«Stolberg, Wismar. Durnbea. Period.' Tnru b; and Aldenham. ;. Owing to the ' large quantity of cargo to be discharged and *A lppd * the Maheno a departure for Sydney has been postponed until 10 o'clock tonight. • ' NIAGARA ARRIVES AT 6 P.M. TO-DAY. A. wireless message received by the Auckland radio station last night from Captain MorriAy. of the R.M.S. Niagara, stated that the .vessel will arrive at Auckland at 6 P-m. to-day from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva. The Niagara continued her voyage. from Suva at, 5 p.m. last Friday! and is, running considerably ahead of her time- • •s*. A" undergoing medical inspection >n. the stream, the liner will berth at'the Queen Street Wharf. liner is timed to at the ueen Btreet Wharf. She is timed to sail for yoney direct at 5 p.m. to-morrow. TALUNE FROM EASTERN PACIFIC. The ' Union Company's " steamer Talune arrived from the Cook and Society Islands 8 ??W y 5," er B 9? on Saturday, and berthed at the Queen Street Wharf, where medical inspection, was carried out. The purser re ports that the vessel, after making calls at the .usual ports in the groups, left Rarotonga, at 8 p.m. on September 13: Fine weather was met with throughout the Islands, but after leaving Rarotonga a. heavy southeasterly gale was encountered, and prevailed for three days, followed by moderate weather to arrival. The steamer brought a full cargo of. fruit, copra, and other Island merchandise. She sails again for the Eastern Pacific tomorrow.; afternoon.. . ,THE RICHARDSON' LINE. The steamer Koutunui arrived from Napier direct yesterday afternoon with 130 tons of manure. Affcr discharge, the Koutunui will load \ a' cargo of timber, iron, and pumice for repair, work at the Tokomarn Bay Freezing Works, which were damaged by fire recently. >' The vessel will subsequently return to.' Auckland- to load again for Tokomaru Bay. < .' The auxiliary lighter Kiritona is due ,at Auckland on Wednesday evening worn Napier, via Tokomaru Bay. with a cargo of manure.. This vessel will also load a cargo of. timber # and pumice for the Tokomaru Bay. Freezing Works, subsequently returning . here for another load of • the same materials. »The Squall is expected to arrive at Auck-land-on Saturday next from Gißborne and way ports. She will load general cargo for last % Coast bays and Gisborne, sailing on Tuesday evening, September 30.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15412, 22 September 1913, Page 6

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15412, 22 September 1913, Page 6

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15412, 22 September 1913, Page 6