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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARK IV AI.S. MA KAMA, K M N 11 25 ami. 643 ~ tons. J |t 1 Ivoi.d, tr.»:n Vancouver, via tiiona *' 1 • iKiir>;nij, ml Suva I'assenti I .rs; Aaii'on—.v is?e,i Met. .aiih'.c, i. Minr i.-iii, I K. bundle, naycj*, i»u, ;V J. Hawley. Measr*. .S. Km«. W. J. Lot Kindlon (». M-l:a?th;e. J .Montgomery, j A *"•». M 1 em pie. J Hamilton, \S* J. »Hw,*y. i olone naye? «, v >nil sa.oon--'J M ' S L vi! am * Uuni °P. A * illing. K. i nrnvr. M. I' r: I c hanl. Jacobson, i>maa. >U>uames Martin ana three , lumren, holers M.<i }.iur chudnm. All Lav h.an. /.ann aim inurn. bavin and two cnilctren. Harper and two c I) .die.i and maul. C. W ulsams. booker. Me.tKr& H. Ue\N iiik'. F. Martin, A. Whit-.*. .->! J liUiip*. Bowker. .vie Lac ilia C. Wiinams. J i c l onau '' i'ritvhard, braid. Captain J. Hi!.. Or Harper, (I. Coleman, Sj. tir.rdc.ae.H. ami Hi» tlmuith passengers lor .ius trah,. - I mo|, h S U. audit*. WARKLMI'O, fa ' lu jo a.m.). 3529 lons, A. i a; sun,_ trim Southern and hast Co.vst r r'j t .iswrigt r» Misses Spedding. Hickey \ arret: <j , Crabir-e, Dividson, Donaui, ' * nry, Hincock, Mutt low*. Casnm>re, L"»« Kic. Hawkes, Sin iair. Hood, Joins. ' « oats, jjosaariii's Spedding, C rawshaw, . ."fjlvi .v• \\ yard, lirrret!, Stewart and two 'hum-en, (»irret:. Sand*. Proton, four child.'rn Hud in la it and maid, LocKie and cnild, 'I";" , nu'. Sood an. < hud. Mortimer. In a i smith, I'urkrr. lod'--» P-pp!* and child, Namer, '"i, Mf->r9 Hiikey. Breen. Crawsnaw, vv.vj.rfJ. (.arret*. Holme. *, Biddie. Garrett, [ . rter. Si,u., Sic.n. Allan, Preston, Wells. 1-ir.ml,. J,.lrisoj,_ (. aldwell. Strong, Tilrien. ,S "V', tiuuch. Gardiner Brod:.\ Jnstone I 'ime.H I reed. Manga Kihia. Pharo, Mai- »•.. .'ft. J earn? Russeli, Wilciuh. Masters Carp D > kceits; Popple i2i. and 30 steerage.— I ulon 8 8. Company, agents. NIAGARA, ii.M S. it 15 p.m. ', 13.415 tons, m A Alorrisby, irom Sydney. lusnengeis; f .isi waiOon — Mr. and Master Cole, Mr., Air*i.- i> and Mies Suuire-btevens, Mr. ana : 1 icKet, .Mr and Mrs. A. A. MarKa. Miss Marks. Mrs. Meyers, Mr Conway. Mr. Berk. Air. , and ~ Mrs. Morton, Mrs. and Miss biacJue, Mrs. and Miss Young, Miss J. , m° n i\ aru . M " Scott, Mr. Cullen. Mr Denver Mr. T Stirtin. Mr. A. Stirun. I Air. t US I 11 Mr and Mrs. Keiraan, Mr. and I Mr? bulill, Mr. 1' Herman. Mr. and Mrj. b'Tiriair. Mr. and Mrs. Hnray. Mr. Coleman, Mr Mornson. Mr and Mrs. Gabbetl. Mr. "J, \i t>Tovrn, Miba MrGuinesg. Mr. Doidgo ■} ; ■ Mrs and Miss Bushhy. Mr. Bushby V . WI 1 ?''?• Mr Stirun and two children, Mies Wiltshire, 4!r. J. ThompEon, Mr. H. lhompgon, Mr, G. MjCormick Mrs. and V » M or ? ,ck Vr M r l an sl , Miss Mciiell. ,i . and Master McMahon. Colonel and Mrs. xl n ate. Mr. Amos,Jlr. Lockwood. Mr. Nash. Mrs I nd M', Tay,or Mrs. Lament. Mr. wl! 'il Ml pi 7''j ss Ma r»den, Miss M i? MIBB 9, eveland - Mr Bnd Mrs. Green, a V rW- mos - Ml " Pool'. Re v - Mr. M « I '•5 a,S ??' lnfallt &nd cillld - Mrs. MtMahon, Mr. Davey, Mr A R "atson. Mr Bond. Mr. Reeves. Mr. Tr^'nery'. Jr", *'"1 Miss Leeds. Mr. and Masters i'2) M°« -Vv, O Mara. ilr Latimer, Rev. and M s. rhompfion. Mr. German. Mr. RobertJf\MrS. Willi,. Mr Finch, Mr. and Mrs Vjall Miss W«rhi.on Miss Porter. Mr and 7 vr «* 0 ilara Mrs. rower. Mr. i •J. Murray. Second saloon—Mrs. R G \ erne Mrs. Wyatt. Mr and Mrs. Tobv Mr'. I' /\r * Bon J Mr ' and Mrs p - Miles, Mr Mrs c" R A '/f p «».Mr. S. McNamara, i j Anderson, Mrs. Croasin, Miss Anderson. Miss Kays. Mr. and Mrs Buchanan. Misses Buchanan (3), Mr. and »]'« / '' 5' Lano and infant, Mr M, Hi 8 rl, :o8t1 ?- Miss Clanas. Miss Goonan, Mißfl Workman. Miss Culbor*. Mr. aud Mrs' K. Pemlwrthy ad three children, Mr T. A Watson. Mr W. « McLeod. Mr M. C v„ e °s' ¥f' Garner. M' B9 Bute's. Mr. and Mrs Rochford. Miss Greenbury. Miss ColIT r , , W R Stead. Mr Pettit M Vint ¥/ , D , lb M 6/ S i r B °v Mr. Kyhfberger, Mr' Hints MC. Jones Mr. Edwards. Mr. and Malrnfm a ' 8 V "• u!,on - Mlsa Ollson. ;liss Malcolm M ,,f<,s n A ser (2i. Miss Wheeler Mrs "Si Miss ? ens Miss Boland MesbsMr/'VP' \ t ® Ben .V mont - Miafl Dunlam "i( 1 r i rc ' M ., 8 - Mlss - and Master James, Mr flcott. Mr. Gilbert, five third- • and 1 42 through passtngers for Van couver — Lnnn S S. Co . agents. \r^; AIA ', s.s. {6.45 p.m.). 1159 tons, F. A. Macindoe. from VVhangurci. Passonger,: Mesdames. Jblfije. Qumn, C-lthardt. Smith Andrews. Dyer, I''ninyson. McLean. Hill f oulton. M 'p do , rh - Girven. Belcher. Montalue tttan Richardson. Bufermore and two < iildren Oil.espie Misses .smith, Johnston I. . McLean r 2i, Parker. Coulton. Roebuck, Hcnnett. Mi.hnKton, Me.mmond. Brown, Farjc!,. Wood Jewell. Shor-.ndge, Leslie. Visco. Messrs lark. Durableton. Stephenson. Advil. Oavey. Bevins. Palmer. Lang, m 'v pt ' Sto.ey, Broiker. Gager, Ma.scn M' Ker.j:» Hansen -J), Dyer. Finlayjon. Hill, ;""r r ' i a , rK j - Wea ''"- Brake. Murd.xu] Me i-her, Henderson. Hu«h. Hawkes Mat 1,."W,. Hewitt. Pitcarhnr. Vos, O'Keefe. R>,.t o , Ut'r Pillar Kerr. Eade. Smith! W'.r.lap'ie. Mason. Richardson. Buttermore ii.>eb':n.; ( onnell. Ryan. Gillespie, Master! Ortaves Hill Burage. Evans, and 10 steer ngi- - Northern S S Co., agents. nWAmTAHJ. s -' no I 1 m.I. 278 tons. C 11.- in-, .rs-ii •,;» 'real Barrier. r'assen- - M i .-..d,me a I,^„ ir Hunt. Marroit and , :.,i e . • M.'linr. Muni;><:k Hendry, Werner 'i ' L 'u-'- ( ' >rhran ,, and <nree children. i" K,<. 'Vr™' Mi'ses Dt»ar, Chanman ... 1i0.i..,d. 1-jynn. Haird. Ancore. Webb Nft'rn tK ' n.''""'' n V' Z" r ''° ck - Sheriff! J: V Bush. Klynn. Wili,am«. (. A f", V ok nH Boxowen, Rev. Ti'ar.— or»hern b S ('•> . agents. K AT OA ...I -J >T> am). 24ft-l tons A T N.ru.n. from B'"?. via Oamani, Tiroaru' oi.'i Aell:ngton —l.nion HS Co. agents ROSAMOND, es 18 15 am.. 721 tons H Drjdeii, from (ii. £ .l>orne. —Union SS C<\ aff^nfs. WA IMA HIE m <5 20 r.m i. 245 tons. J. r rceman. Ironi I aeroa. --Northern S S Co aironiKANIKRI «.» '7 10 ami. 203 tons, T s ""' Morn Whangaroi.—Northern S3. Co . avnts KOTOM AH AX A. s , .;•» 15 r m ). SKI ton, A from Coromar.del,- Sot there n S Co, a gents BADEN I'OWELL. sr. M 30 am, t"R lons. H. Petersen. irom Whangarei --No', hern Coal Co., agents. WAIAPIJ. an* liary schooner, 57 tons L \asta. from Whangarei — Lmirali and Fr.rd .igentß. Javiabt 16 . OHELMSPORD, s s., 121 tons, E Keat ley, from Marsoen Point and way ports _ Northern S 8. Co.. agenls. DEPARTURES. M A RINI. m. (5.45 a m ). 10.624 tons, 11. 11" - or .Napier and Wellington. >-< .Af'T-HI. f . „ 7 10 p.m.). 691 tons, T. /1 a • :.«!n. icr 1 auranpa. MK -'.lERI, Wh*an (9 15 . p.m.), 203 tons, T. Ale ,' r i - |or \V hangarci. nSMAN' S, .3 15 p.m.l. 171 tons, C. 1 « i.kner. for Whukatune K \ l-.-J. auiioary s. hooner, 14fi tons. J H burner, for East Coast bays and Gi'sborne' 15A .'EN POWELL, s.. 176 tons, H. Peterfer.. !• r \\ nangu r«*i KAI.vPOI. « , -mi p m i .iocs tons, G M r. ix or , tor rey.no'.itn. CL.O, topsail #1 hooner, PI tons. W. I'elley. lor \\ jangaru. jAsrAity 16. MANAMA. RMS. .3 5 a m ~ 6137 tons. J. 1 , ?> 'or Sydney. I'ustengers. Firs' ti. ij-.r; -M i ItalsK n. Misses Ralston 2, Mr an! Mrs hogiil. Master Segal, Mr. and Mrs I.' 111-Witt, Mr and Mrs. Markwcil, Mr S arr- well. Miss E. Gane, Mrs Wagner M; iifid Mrs. Bortlett, Mr S. J. Carman, Mr Mrs, Pcrbutt and four children ~,c ' v „ Fa , l ." Corley B«cond saloon—Mr. 1 W K. Hurt, Miss M Barnett, Mrs. E 1 While Mr 0, W. Bryan, Mr. E. H. Taylor' ' Mr Howard, Mr. Dewhurst, Mr. J, Salmi 'Jt Booson, Mr. S. M. Jones Mr and Mrs.' ] f R. Low,) and child. Mr E. White. Mr. T F. Cnrtor, Miss Hayes. Miss E. Hayea. Mm A. Bryan. Mr. H. Fox, Mr. and Mrs 1 (' Langward, Mr. F Baker, Mrs. East and ! two children, Miss Dewhnrst Miss Walker. Mr and Mrs Wallis, 16 third-class, and 148 ' through panengors from Vancouver. f WAIMARIE. s.a (0.15 i.iu.), 246 lona, J. Freeman, for Paeroa. jj i VESSELS DOE TODAY. a Tnniwhit, hom I'aeroa. t I'aeroa, from Whar.garei. fi VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY a Mana.ii. for Whangarei, fn.m Northern ,1 Wharf._., j; Waiotahl, (or Mercury Bay and Tairua, a irom Northern Wharf. _ J 'i'aniwha. for Paeroa, from Northern V. hart, d Kotomahana. lot Coromaodcl. from No. 3 n Jelly. d

VESSELS IX I ARBOUR Psyche. 11 M S . at No. 1 Jetty. Philomel H M S . in stream Pyrnmus, 11 MS. at Calliope Dock Whsrf Pukaai. s s . .n stream. Bauroto. ss in siieam. Kerern. krt.' . :n .■•ream. Eunice, p. no. ner. op s.ip Nivna. s.s , at No 2 Jetty Raknnoa, s s at Brea-twoik. O'aki. s s . «■ King s Wharf. Kan burn, schooner, in stream. Kn'oa. « .< . a! Northern Wharf bride, ss. a' King - Wharf. Wana-ka. ss a Calii.'pe Dock. Ysab"!. barunentt'le. lr stream Soutlern Cross, in, 'n stream X.ci.iin.l:.. s ► . in Kirg's Wharf. Win.: i, s-. at 11.i.5.i. Wharf H. ..mi I. -> . at Queen s Wharf. Niagara RSI S, at Queen's Wharf. Nrtii.'in Chef, barque, in stream. Artie.;a Sims, scliooncr. Nt Albert Wharf. Iris, cao.e steam«r. a: mooringt IMpDRj.s, 'Vr Ka'on. from Southern pons: 1760 -oris |.r-.duce Per Maraiiia. f rom Vaticou-er' 500 tons general mei.handise, including !3.!l cues sab in.!, l-o .a-ei rubbers. 125 sacks ,ere...me. .31 .ayes iiitm!' 225 . .ises sowin.: mac! no-., and tr.uisiiio nent for Gisbone. N.i;.icr, \\...in\-!oii._ Hiinhe.ui. Grey. New Ply men in. Wer.ganui. l.y'.'.elion, Duc.eaiu. Oimaru. linu.ru. and Bluff Por Uau.i.oi. from Southern p-ris 2P2 •neks oats. 1-172 sacks wheat. 412 sacks chaff .30 ?a.ks s-c.l. MO sacks bran. 521 sacks (.our. I) sacks rolled oats. 12 sinks linseed Hi lases baron. 152 cases bscuiis and con!e. ".inery. ' p'ough-.. 80 bigs hematite. 13 range.. ;«j |,hds al\ 31 cares acid Sti pals lu'ter. Co ,«ses ii,'... is eases tobheco. 296 ">'** .-.a''. .'-.'IS , :<,.. dried fruits in Jloana trom ban Francisco I .ie Tys.-r liner Makarin: sailed early yes erday morning for Napier and Wellington .0 foaiMUt the discharge of her London uirg.i The Warrimoo arrived from Southern and i'.ast ( oast port? yesterday morning, with a large passenger and freight list She sails on the return voyage to-111. rrow afternoon. 1 no barque Northern Chief was removed to an i.ncborag. in the stream yesterday morn ing Ino vessel will tie dxled next week tor Cleaning art! painting before loading timl-tr »• Aiuklcnd for Sydney. The Kntoa arrived early yesterday morn '•"« from the Bluff, v:.. Oamaru. Timaru. ami Wellington She brought over 1700 tons of produce, and Ix-rthed at the Northern Wharf to discharge From Auckland the hatia proceeds to Newcastle to load coal for New Zeala id. The Xaviui was floated out of Calliope Uock yesterday morning, and berthed at No - Jetty to commence loading for Fiji and .south Sea Island ports. She is timed to »ai! at 111 ,-. m on Wednesday. January 21 The Kurow left Westport shortly before noon on Wednesday for Auckland, with * Mill cargo of ioal. She is due hero tomorrow morn ng The Wanaka was floated into Calliope bock yesterday morning for cleaning and painting. She is to sail about the middle of next week for Oamarti. the Bluff, and I imaru to load produce for Napier and Auckland. Mr. C Rule joined the Warrimoo as purser m Dunedin this trip. Mr R. C McCaughev. late of the. Kamona. has joined the Warrimoo as second engineer, relieving Mr L McMurrich. who lias joined the Moeraki as second. The Corinna is due at Onehunga on Monday moruing Irom Picton, with a full lead of chaff. While the collier Rakanoa was being floated into the Graving Dock yesterday morning for cleaning and paintinx. an oh stack fouled the caisson, with the result thai the dock gate jammed. The Rakanoa was removed from the dock, and some time was occunied in clearing the obstacle The vessel will be docked again this morning. The Federal Shire liner Essex arrived it London on Janus 5 from Australasian ports, in ample time for her wool shipment to bo included in the January sales. The Government steamer Hinemoa, which if. on her Periodical visit to Northern and West Coast ligr.thouses, has finished working Castleppint and Portland Island. The vessel will probably arrive at Auckland on Sunday. Mr. J Richards has joined the Westralia ar, fourth officer. Captain J W. Baron is in command of the riora. which naj just been recommissioned lor the Southern coastal -—' The oth officers of tha Flora are Messrs. t Lowe, and McGregor. The. Shaw Savill and Albion liner Wai mana which left London on December 12 lor Auckland. Wellington, and Timaru, is due hero about February 3. Th« Huddart-Pa:ker steamer Victoria left Wellington last evening for Napior. Gi«borne, and Auckland Sho is due here on S nday morning, and sails at 5.30 p.m. on i-.nday for Sydney direct. Captain A. R iVyde. late of the Kamo. is now in ommtT.d of the Kamona. Captain H. W. D. Bold has taken over the command of the Kamo. The Union Company's training-steamer Aparima. at present discharging Eastern cargo from Calcutta at Lyttoiton. will afterwards visit Wellington and Auckland. On completion of discharge here she will procoed to Newcastle, and later to Calcutta. 10 lead again for New Zealand. The New Zealand Shipping Company's ste\mer Kaipara is 10 leave Wellington to monow for London, with a large cargo of woo! and dairy produce.

The steamers Achlibster and Strathenie are due at Wellington on Sunday from Calcutta with coal. After discharging at tho the vessels will probably pro ceed to Newcastle to load coal for ports not yet named.

The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Kumara, which left Liverpool on December 6 for the four New Zealand main ports, is due at Auckland about January 26. She has 1500 tons of cargo on board for this port.

i The steamer Whakarua baa been fixed to take the loading berth at New.York on be- . half of the A. and A. Line, for the usual Australian and New Zealand ports. She is - to leave the American port early in March. It is reported in Fairplay that -the price paid for the ship Clan Macfarlane in her dismantled Btato at Auckland for use an a hulk was about £2000. The vessel was sold in 1902 for £6300, and was reported ejght years later as sold for £1950. ' The local agen:s for the Shaw. Savill. and Albion Company advise that the Mamari. , which is at present on her way from Lyt telton to Hobart. will not visit Auckland tor Homeward loading, as was originally in•rrded. She will be despatched from Wellington finally for London about February 18. HARDWOOD FROM BUNBCRY. Advice has been received by Millar's West Australian Hardwood Company to me effect that the steamer Ilford left Newcastle on Monday evening last for Auculand. Tha vc-> is bringing a full cargo of hardwood from Bunbury. 780.000 ft of which will be discharged here, and the remainder at Wellington ami other Southern ports The Ilford has been considerably delayed on the passage from tho West Australian port owing to a fire breaking out amongst her bunker coal. whith necessitated proceeding to Melbourne, where th? fire was extinguished. She then wen' to Newcastle to replenish her coal supply. '1 bo Ih'ord it due hero on Sunday morning. KARAMEA DUE ON MONDAY. Cable ad', ;<■», received by the local office of the New /'aland Shipping Company intimates that :n» = '-.„,,,.. hrrtcmea. left Sydney nt noon or Wednesday for Auckland, in j'.n'in ia-i'.r, of i,-r voyage from Montreal I he \essei ,-i due here on Monday afternoon, and alter dis' -barging 800 tons of cargo, visiis Welhngt'.n. Lytclton. and Dunedin to put ■ nut the balance. MATATI'A LEAVES LIVERPOOL. | The local agents tor the Shaw. Sav:!!, and ! Albion Company advise that U> steamer l Matatua was despatched from Liveipnoi on January 6 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttel'.'ui. and Dunt'i.ii The vessel is due'here I about Fcbruaiy > and is bringing 5150 tons' of cargo. 17'», tons of which will be dis- I charged at. .Vj-kland. THE STEAMER HANS B. Ac- rding -o Southern adv , es. the \„ r wigian cti-a net Hans B, 4255 'oris wh--h was reported off Hobart at 9 an. \',r. Sun i day .a,:, la bound from Delagoa Bay 'to I Wellington. Die v, «*<•! !■ bringing a cargo ' f. (rial 'or tne I'nion Cimnanv and sh-'iid tut .:i at; appearance a' Wellington today THE ZEALANDIC. The V.'h.v Star l.i.er Zealand:,, win-J, arrived in Hi- e'.-.-.mi r-.-n inborn.- on Wed ! r.e.day night, was iierthed at me K tig's I Whar! yi-Merday morning to loud Homeward ! cargo. She will hit ,-,>■ iil.iAXj boxes ,' butter. 3000 crates oi cheese, and a big shipment of irnzc-n meat, wool, flax, knnn ' gum, and general cargo for London' ' S'n '• ' p. to be d.-n..-.> bed at daylight on Tliun . day. January 22 the Zealandic inaugurates j trie direct produce service between Auckland and Loud-. MAKI'KA AT VANCOUVER. Cable advice has been received by tho In ion Company to the effect that the R MS .viakur.i arrived at Vancouver at 6 am, on Tuesday last from Sydney and Auckland vk way ports seven days later than timetable date, ihe Makura was originally delayed for four days at Sydney owing to the I recent labour troubles, and left Aucklan' 1 -<t ' ■'> pra on Wednesday. December 24 She I was again d.'ay.-d on i|i. outward voyage oy I heavy gales in the Pacific Ocean The liner ii timed to Uave Vancouver on the return I voyage on Wednesday. January 21. and -si due back at Auckland on Tuesday. February 10, and at Sydney on Saturday. Feb ruary 14. RMS. MARAMA FROM VANCOUVER | At 11.30 a m yesterday the Union Com pany's R M.B Marama. Captain J. T. Rolls, ; arrived at Auckland from Vancouver, via Victoria (B.C I, Honolulu, and ouva. two days later than time-tnble date. After being granted pratique by tho port health officer, (ho liner berthed at the Queen's Wharf to disembark passengers, and land mails and 560 tons of Canadian merchandise. The Mamma cleared Vancouver on December 24, and made a call at Victoria to pick up additional passengers, mails, and cargo, and left for Honolulu the same day On the passage to Honolulu the vessel had to contend with very rough weather, which caused considerable delay. Honolulu wus reached on January 1, and the voyage was resumed '~-> Suva the samo day. rough weather being again experienced. She arrived at Suva on , January 11, and left for Auckland on Mon- I day last. The Marama sailed early this morning for Sydney direct, where she is duo on Monday evening next.

ARRIVAL OF THE NIAGARA. The Union Company's 13.5C0 ten liner Angara arrived in the stream at Auckland at 1 45 pm. yesterday from Sydney direct, alter j a record passage (or a merchant ship 0 3 days ' hour ,8 minutes actual steaming time The vessel was medically inspected m the stream and after being granted pratique, berthed at the Queen's Wharf shortly alter 6 pm. The purser reports that de parture was taken from the Now &on li Nva.es port at noon on Monday last, strong north-west winds and head seas being ex perienced for the first 21 hours, then fine weather to arrival The Niagara wii- >•■ ~ iargc shipment of butler and general cargo at Auckland tor Vancouver. She is timed '•> sail tor tlv Canadian port, via Suva and Honolulu, at 111 a m. to-morrow. COAL FROM NEWCASTLE. Cable advice received front Newcastle states 'hut the trinip steamer Queensland and the lutoni (omivr.y's collier Wntruna left th- ;'" South Wales port yesterday for Auck land with cargoes of < on : . Both vessels should arrive here about, Tuesday next. THE STAR OF AUSTRALIA. A Press Association mes.- .gc received from Melbourne state- that the I'vser Line's ste'i- •'"" bll >r of Austral.a airived at the Victorian port on Wednesday Irom London aft — a passage of i;, days.' The vessel is en route to Auckland. Napie- and wr'.'-n:: n via Sydney. She is due hire about January

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 1509, 16 January 1914, Page 6

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 1509, 16 January 1914, Page 6

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 1509, 16 January 1914, Page 6

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