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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. MANAIA, 0.8. (6.65 m.). 1159 tons. F. A. Maiituioo, from \vhangarei. Passengers: Missuaiuea Henderson, L'ottreli, Maxwell, Donevan, Simmons and two children, i.rute, Garion and child, Sladan, Symons &nd two children, Going and two children, Danley. Morris and child, Scale, Cnant, Wooi.ey, Holhngaworih, Clarke, Beatty, Caitcheon, Colitis, tlaiK. Johnson, McKinstTey, Murray and ihiluren. Largridgo, Staple, Winship. Pearson. Weaver, Gutter, \Voaver, Misses Su.livan, Baker, Thomas, Thorourn, Smith, Dixon, Thorpe, tiarnott, McKay, Brown, Stewart, Clark, May, Williams, Carter, Tracey, Hannah, Giennoy, Dixon, Glennoy. Tucket. Simpson (2), Lee, 8011, Fordham, Dahley, Ouerin, Symons, Mil'.er, Myers, Weaver Mortttt, Fleming, Lovett, Franks, Lor.ohito, Stewart, Couits, Peters, Weaver, Shirley, Play, Moore, Bryant, .Linohal. Cazona, M< l'horson, Messrs. Bavins, Cottrill, Crcoks. mith. Donevan, Bayley, Friend, Penrca, Atkinson, Filsge aid, Walison, Smith. Atkinson. Symons, Staifan, Carter, Heath, Woldie, Woisp, Going, Lonargan. Brownlie, Ctilley. Allison (2), Teaßedale, Stepick, McDonald, Fordham, Blinse, Woolley, Hoiliugsworth. Pearson, Teisedale. Simons, Tay lor, Broomfiold, Wilson, Manners, Crane, Bolamoie, Dent, RamoKa, Eccles, Johnson, Morey, Notton, Ryan, Jack. Whitelaw, Miller, Atkinson, Shandley, Badmington, Bray, McLeod, Murray, Nathan. Pullman. Radcliffe, Weaver, Hall-, Bowling, Worsp, Taylor, Swanberg, Fleet, Smith. Swanberg, Morris, White, Lieutenant Walker. Lieutenant Partridge, Lieutenant Peacock. Captain Barton, Colonel Holgcte, Mander, M P., Vernon Roed. M.P.. Rav. Richards, Rev. Lothian, Masters C>x, Teasedale. Beatty. Broomfield (21, Wallineford Dent. Garton, and 31 steerNorthern S S. Co., agents. WAIOTAHI. as. (810 pm ), 278 tons, C. Hopkins, from Mercury Bay and way ports. Passengers: Miss Hunt, Mesdames Wrigley. Lowe, Dawson, Storey and child, Messrs. Lowe, Quibble, Oxley (2), Castles, Robinson, Storey, Swanson, Taylor.—Northern 8.8. Co., agents WAIMARIE, s.s. (350 a.m.), 245 tons, J. Freeman, from. —Northern 8.8. Co., agents. KANIERI, 8.8.: (5.15 a.m.), 203 tons, T. Meyers, from Whangarei.—Northern 8.8. Co., agents. <■ ROTOMAHANA. s.s. (13.30 p.m.). 183 tons. A. Stephenson, from CoromandeL—Northern 8.8. Co., agents. FAJRBURN, auxiliary schooner, »5 tons, I. , MoLellan, from Limestone Island. Goldsbro and Co., agents. January 28. CHELMBFORD. s.s., 121 tons, E. Keatky. from Marsdon Point and way ports.— - thern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. MONOWAI. e.B. (6.40 p.m.). 3433 tons, H. White Parsons, for East Coast and Southern ports, laßseugers: For Gisborne— Daniels. Sheen, Hole, Preston, McGrath, Matthews, Good. Watson. Cuff, Mitchell. Sherwood, Cassidy (2), Clarkin, Johnston. Mesdames Dud&eld and child. Ledger,. Robb, Sinclair, Nutchell, Sherwood, Peaks and two children. Burr and child, McGrath, Hawkes, Black, Messrs. Ruse, Muire, Falconer,■ Sinclair. Burr. Hawkes, Black, Gilbert. Aaair, Bristow, Stevens, Christie, Holdsworth, Francis, Murphy, Davis, Hare, Probert, Reed, Allan, Cole, Cox, McLeod. For NapierMiss Lambourno. Mesdames Limbrick. Corting and two children, de Lisle, Messrs. Munro, Litchfield, Crichton. -For Wellington —Mr. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Hickey. For Lytteltoi.—Messrs. Minshell and Serin. For Dunedin—Misses Ivey, Miller, Mesdames Elder, Rawson, Messrs. Rawson, Hutchinson (2), R. Norton, and 45 steerage for all ports. BADEN-POWELL, sis. (8.20 p.m.). 176 tons, H Petersen, (or Whangarei. DETMOLD, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 4431 tons, J. W. Winter, for Newcastle. - " NGATIAWA, ss. (7.45 a.m.), 463 tons, A. Pert, for Tauranga and Opotiki. .AUPOURI. as. (3 60 p.m.), 463 tons, J. Wilson, for Awanui, Houhora, Waiharsra, and Whansaroai l KANIERI, it (810 p.m.). 203 tons, T. Meyers, for Whangarei. TABMAN. s.s. (7 50 a.m.), 171 tons, C. Faulkner, for Whakatane. •WAIAPU, auxiliary schooner, 57 tons, L. Vasta, for Whangarei. . JAKCAET 28. n WAIMARIE, s.s. (0.15 a.m.). 245 torn. J. Freeman, for Paeroa. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCILANI OVERSEA. Approx Vessel. Sailed. From dat». Star of Australia Nov. 30 London ... Jan. 29 Waimana ... Dec. 12 London ... Jan. 30 Ascot Dec. — Seychelles Is. Jan. 30 Aparima ... Dec. 13 Calcutta ... Jan. 3d Burgermeister Hachmann ..: Nov. 14 New York- Feb. 8, Cairnross ... Nov. 28 Montreal ... Feb. 8 Maknra, R M.S. Jan 21 Vancouver Feb. 10 Hawko'sßay ... Dec. 16 London ... Feb. 11 Waihora Jan 11 Singapore — Feb. 15 Argenfels ... Dec. 12 New York ... Feb. 16 Surrey Dec. 20 Liverpool ... Feb. '8 Buflolk Jan. 8 London ... Feb. 23 Matatua ... ... Jan. 8 Liverpool ... Feb 28 Star of Scotland Jan. 6 London ... Mar. 3 ' Rangatira ... Jan. 8 London ... Mar. 5 Niagara, R.M.S. To sail. Vancouver... Mar. 10 Jeseric Jan. 4 St. John ... Mar. 14 Inverkip Dec. 31 New York ... Mar. 15 VESSELS TO SAIL FROM AUCJU.AND Approx Vessel. Destination. date Canada. Cape ... Sydney ... ... Jan. 29 Kumara Southern ports Jan. 10 Woglinde Southern porta Jan, 30 Ilford Wellington ... Jan. 80 Wr-iruna Newcastle ... Jan. 31 Wunaka Southern ports Jan. 31 Rctaraond Gisborna ... Jan. 31 Warrimoo Southern ports Jan. 31 Riverina Sydney Feb. 2 Victoria Southern ports Feb. 3 Wcstralin, Southern ports Feb. 7 VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Moura, from South Sea Island ports. Rosamond, from Gisborne. Ngapuhi, from " Tauranga. Clansman, from Russell and Opua. Taniwha. from Paeroa. Gael, from Coromandel. Paeroa, from Whangarei. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Ayrshire, for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Duncdin. Manaia, for Whangarei, from Northern Wharf. Clansman, for North Coast ports, from No. 3 Jetty. Taniwha, for Paeroa, from Northern Wharf. Rotomahana, for the Great Barrier, from No. 3 Jetty. Gael, for Coromandel, from No. 3 Jetty. Chelmsford, for Marsden Point and way ports. Paeroa, for Whangarei, from No. 8 Jetty. VESSELS IN HARBODB P7ramus. H.M.S., at Calliope Dock Wharf Karon, s s., at Chelsea. Keurotc, bs. in stream. Keruru, ketch, in stroam. Eunice, schooner, on slip. Ilford, s.s , at King's Wharf. Isabel, barrj'ieutine, in stream. Honil em Cross s.s., in stream. Wanaka, s.s., at Queen's Wharf. Kumara, a.s., at King's Wharf. Hornfcls, s.s., 'tit King's Wharf. Wairu.ia,' s.s., at King's Wharf. Ayrshire, s.s., at Queen's Wharf. Woglinde, s.s.. at Hobson Wharf. Canada Capo, *"•«•. at No. 3 Jetty. Northern Chief, barque, in stream. Awanu', schooner, at Albert Wharf. Elsie Mary, schooner, at King's Wharf. Huia, auxiliary schooner, at King's Wharf. ».':s. cable steamer, at mooring* The coasts! steamer Ngapuhi, which is duo hero this morning from Tauranga, will not sail again for the Boy of Plenty port until 7 p.m. on Friday The Ngapuhi will leave for Kawau Island at 0.15 a.m. to-morrow with excursionists. The Moeraki is due at Wellington this mornint: (rem Sydney direct. She leaves Wellington to-morrow evening for Southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. The schooner Awanui is loading general cargo at the Albert Wharf for East Coas" bajs and Gisborna. She will probably sail •boat the end of the week.

The auxiliary schooner Elsie Mary is loading general cargo and transhipments 'at. the King's Wharf for Gisborne. The Warrimoo leaves Gisborne this morning for Tckomaru Bay and Auckland. Sue is due here to-morrow morning, and will act as flagship for the Annivorsary Day regatta The Federal-Shire liner Ayrshire is now timed to rail at 6 a.m to day for Welling ton',' Lyttelton. and Dunedin, in continuation of her voyase from Liverpool. The Canada Cape will bo removed to a berth at the Queen's Wharf to-day to put out tho balance of her Sydney cargo. It is ex pected that she will clear for Sydney tomorrow morning. The departure of the German steamer Wog linde for Wellington and other Southern ports is now fixed for Friday afternoon. The barque Rona sailed from Hokianga yesterday morning for Melbourne with a full cargo of sawn timber The coastal steamer Rotomahana will sail at midnight to-night for the Great Barrier in place of tho Waiotahi, and tho Gael will Bail this afternoon for Coromandel. in place of the Rotomahana. Owing to the shallowness of the bar at Waipu, the coastal steamer Gaol has beau unable to work that port. Tho bar is. how evor, workable for light draught vessels, and the auxiliary ketch Victory is maintaining tho cargo service between Auckland and Waipu. Capta-n E Stephenson, who has been ashore on holiday leave, lakes command of Jg« Manaia to-day. Captain E McLeod. of the Clansman, comes ashore on noliday A CaV o to "s! ay He will be relieved by captain A Stephenson, of the Rotomahana, whi:o Captain F A. Macindoe will take over the command of the Rotomahana. The Rakanoa is to load a cargo of coal at Westport to-morrow for Auckland. The Kamo is expected to leave Westport on Friday for Auckland with a full cargo of coal. The Government training-ship Amokura s at present cruising in the vicinity of the Kermadec Islands in search of possible castaways. The vessel is due at Auckland about tho first week in February. The charter is announced of the barque Manurewa, 327 tons, which is to load a cargo of hardwood at Clarence River for New Zea'ond ports. Tho coastal Bteamer Aupouri, which loft for North Coast ports yesterday afternoon, is duo back at Auckland on Saturday afternoon. She will sail for the North again on 'day afternoon, February 2, instead of on the Tuesday, and will in future adhero to that programme. After this week, the Aup.-uri will return to Auckland every Friday afternoon. It. is expected that the Shaw, Savill, and Albion steamer Kumara will compile the discharge of the Auckland porlbn of btr Liverpool cargo by Saturday mjrniag. S'le then proceeds to We'lington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin to put out the balance. The Wairuna is expected to ■Juiiiplate hor discharge of coal at the King's Wharf in time to sail on Saturday morning ffr Newcastle. The cargo steamer Ilford will pro'>&b!y sail to-morrow evening for Wellington and P.uncdin to discharge the remainder of her hardwood cargo from Bunbury. The RMS. Aorangi ,s due at Wol'inst-m to-morrow morning from San Francisco, via Papeete and Rarotongs. The steamer Joan Craig. 1148 tons, is to make another trip with nardwor! from Port Stephens to Melbourne, after whbh she proceeds to Clarence River to load hardwood for Lyttelton. . The Shaw, Savill, and Albion liner Mamari is due at Napier to-day from Hobart, to commons Homeward loading. From Napier she goes to Gisborne, and then to Lyttelton, .'ort Chalmers. Bluff, and Wellington. She finally departs from Wellington for London on Feb ruary 18, ■ Th ! L "J, l ' B ', steamer Daphne was floated into the Graving Dock yesterday morning to have repairs effected to her rudder, which was damaged through the vessel bumping on the Ohiwa«E»r on Friday morning last. The Uaphne sustained no damage to her hull or keel, and while in dock she will be cleaned and painted. She will be floated out of dock on cnday_. and will inaugurate the new cargo service between Auckland and Awanui ?u 8 ,?T' when she wis at 6 p.m. for the Northern port. THE STEAMER DETMOLD. The cargo steamer Detmold, which arrived from Makatea Island on Monday morning, sailed, for Newcastle yesterJiy af lornoon, the captain having received orders to that effect from the owners at London At Newcastle the vessel 'will probably load a cargo of coal for a South American port. COAL FROM NEWCASTLE. According to cable advice, large quantities of coal are at present on the way from newcastle, to various ports in New Zealand. The steamers reported as having sailed are the Hercules, Inga, Waipori, Ngahere. and Twickenham.- The first-named vessel is coining to Auckland, the Inga is proceeding to Wanganui. the Waipori to Picton, and the Ngahere and Twickenham to Wellington. In addition to the vessels named, a number of, the t Union Company's colliers are at present loading,-and. others have been fixed to load at Newcastle during the next few days for New Zealand ports. BURGERMEISTER HACHMANN. The Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Burgerzneister Hachmann, is expected, to arrive at Auckland about-February 3 from New York, which port she left on November' 14". She .is bringing 180,000 cases of oil for delivery at Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin, in the order named. MOURA'S EXPECTED ARRIVAL. - The Union ' Company's steamer Moura, which left Suva all p.m. on Saturday last for 'Auckland direct, is due here. this evening. The vessel is bringing 15 saloon and steerage'passengers, and a quantity. of fruit and' general cargo. After ■ being granted pratique, she will berth at the Hobson Wharf to discharge. ———————t THE WAIMANA. The, Shaw.' Savill, and Albion liner Waimana is expected to arrive at Auckland about Friday from London, via. Capetown. The vessel left the Homo port on December 12, and Capetown on January 25, eo that she is 23 days out from the South African port today.' The Waimana has on board a large quantity of explosives, which she will discharge at the powder! anchorage off Motuihi Island before coming into port to put out her general cargo.- ■ - •■ - •' * ' OTWAY'S PASSENGERS. A Press Association-message received from Melbourne states that the Onent liner Otway. which arrived at the Victorian port jester day from London > and way ports, brought the following passengers'for New Zealand:— Mesdames Reid and two children. Scandrett. Coulson, . Waddell, Rose, Ritchie, Miles. McLean, Goulter, Park. Hewitson and in fant, La wry, Howley, Blake, Viscount Kelburn, Messrs. Scandrett. Waddell, Aston, Bouillon. Rose, Woller (2), Abbott, Wynne. Doyle. MacDona'd, Seaman, Burns, Park (2), Smith, Rivet. Jeaney. Lipscombe, Egeryne. Scandrett, Coulson. "Rose, Wooler, Abbott, Hntton. Boyles, Miles. Dickie. Soulier. Holmes.. Owens, Rea. Smith. Stephens, Wilson. Evans, Adams. Hewitson. Lawry. Mofford, Howley. Murray, Blake. Cantain Reid, Major Ashmore, General Elb'«rn Hamilton. Serjeant Steward, .Rev. Cruick shank, and 26 third-class.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15518, 28 January 1914, Page 8

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15518, 28 January 1914, Page 8

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15518, 28 January 1914, Page 8

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