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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. WAIMANA, 8.9. (5.45 a.m.), at*powder a chorage, 10,389 tens, W. Bur?ill-Holm< N.R , from Lor.don, via Las Palmas a) Capetown.L. D. Nathan ted Co., Lti agents. QUEENSLAND, s.s. (12.35 p.m.). 3810 tor Wake, 'ra Newcastle.—W inston a, Lt< agents. NGATIAWA, s.s. (9 a.m.). 463 tons. Part, from Opotiki. Passengers: Miss Meliaka, Green, Woodford (2), Park< O'Neill, Mesdaroes Mitchell, Aupleton, Fa wind. Hickey, Messrs. Ginley. Pierdie, Rya Brinkworth, Wilson, Rev. Walker, Marti Kemp, Colder, and —Northern Si. Co., agents. TANIWHA. s.B. (6 30 m.). 288 tons. 1 F. Greenbjrg. from Paeroa.—Northern S. Co., agents. TASMAN. s.s (12 5 p.m.). 171 tons. 1 Faulkner, from Whakatano and Tauransja. Northern S.S. Co., agents. PAEROA, s.s. 16.50 a.m.), 91 tons, Teucira, from Whangarei.Northern S. Co.. agents. WAIROA, s.s. (6 50 a.m.), 100 tons, V Parker, from the Coast.Cashmore Bros agents. ISABELLA DEFRAINE, atixiliai schooner, 93 tons, F. Jensen, from Whang roi —C H. Furness and Co , Ltd., agents. SEAGULL, scow. 85 tons, T. Donova: from Whangarei.—G. T. Niccol, agent. TALISMAN, scow, 81 tons, E. Olsen, froi Whaagarei. —James Smith and Co., Ltd agents. MOONAH, ketch. 81 tons, W. Champioi ' ro "i Whangarei —Northern Coal Co.. agent NGARU. scow, 66 tons, W Bourke. froi »\ hnngaret.— Goldio and Sons, agents. DEPARTURES. MANAIA, s.s. (10 5 p m.), 1159 tons, I btephenson. for Whansar*. NGAPUHI. ».b (7.10 p.m.). 691 tons, 1 Haultain, for Tauranga. WAIOTAHI. 8s - (715 p.m.). 278 tons, C Hopkins, for Mercury Bay and Tairua. ROTOMAHANA. a.a. *2 20 n 183 tons c. A. Macindoe. for Coromandel. ECHELMSFORD, s.s. m ' 2o a.m.). 121 tom 1/. Keatloy, for Ohiw*. PAEROA, Whansarei." m) ' 91 tons, 1 Tuieira, for Whangarei. w CLIO. topsail schooner (10 a.m.). 81 torn V*. Polloy, for Whangarei. •' ' jAstriat 31. _ TANIWHA. i.i. (0.15 a.m.). 263 tone, C. E Gmnberg,. for Paeroa. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Manaia, from Whangarei. Clansman,' from North Coast ports. Aujwun, from North Coast ports. Waimoric, from Paeroa. Kameri. from Whangarei. Rotomahana, from Coromandel. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Warrimoo. for Southern porta, at 3 D.m from Queen's Wharf, " Jvumara, for Wellington, Lyttelton, an Dunedin. Rosamond. for Tolago Bay and GUborn. • daphne, for Awanui . Woglinde. for Wellington, Lyttelton, an Dunodin, VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW Riverini, from Southern ports. Berths a Hobson Wharf. Victoria from Sydney direct. Berths a Northern Wharf: : • T Hercules, from Newcastle. Kurow. from Westport. Ngayuhi, from Touranga. fewh h a:-f^Pao e roa Uty ** •* T&irUa Paeroa, from Whangarei. Chelmsford, from Ohiwa. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW ' Waimario. for Paeroa, at 4 p.m., fron Northern Wharf. - Kanieri, for Whangarei, at 8 p.m., froa 1 Northern Wharf./' ; VESSELS IN HARBOUR Pyramus. H.M.S.. at Calliope Dock Wharf Karon, as., at Chelsea. jJJaarotc, ,s.b. - . in stream. Kfereru, ketch, in stream. Moura, a b., at Hobson Wharf. , label, barqucntino. in stream Rosamond, s.s., at No. 2 "Jetty. Southern Cross, s.s., in stream. Queensland, i s., at, No. 2 Jetty. Wanaka, s.s., at Queen's Wharf. Kumara, s.s., at King's Wharf. Hornfeta, s.s., at Kiiig'3 Wharf. Wairuoi, s s, at King's Wharl. Hma, auxiliary schooner, on slip. Woghndts. s.s . at tlobson Wharf. Warrimoo. ii„ at Queen's Wharf Eunice, schooner, at King's Wharf. Northern Chief, barque, in stream. Waiman-i. s.s.. in powder anchorage. KUie Mary, schooner, at King's Wharf. Star of Australia, a.s., at Queen's Whwf. Mia. cable steamer. at rnoonuca. VESSELS EXPECTED AT iUCKLANf COASTAL AND INTERCOLONIAL. R Vessel. ,l" rom A Hat» ol Rakanoa ... ... Westp.>rt ... Feb. 3 „ uolr> , Westport ... reb. 1 Uoßamoni ... ... Gisbornc ... Feb 4 Koromuo Newcastle ... Feb. 5 w' . V- Newcastle ... Fob] 5 \\ estralia Southern ports Feb. 6 Ainokura Kcrmadec Is ... Feb 6 Talune... Eastern Pacific Feb. >] Monowai Southern ports Fob f Miueoo. Sydney ... ... Feb] 6 Hurunui ... ... Southern ports Fob. 5 K a ?. n * ... South Sea Is. ... Fob! I.C Alaitp.t... ... Southern ports Feb. l' : Marama. R.M.B. ... Sydney Feb 1,1 Riverina ... ... Sydniy Feb' 15 Victoria Southern porta Feb. 16 Nairnshire ... ... Brisbane ... Fe 16 OVERSEA. Vessel. Bailed. From A |?te° X Ascot ... Dec. — Seychelles Is. Feb 3 .Burtfermeiater Hachmnnn ... Nov. 11 New York ... Feb 3 Aptirima ... Dec. 13 Calcutta ... Feb' 5 Cairn ... Nov. 28 Montreal ... Feb' ? liakura, R M.S. Jail 21 Vancouver... Feb. 10 Hawke's Bay ... Dec. 16 London ... Feb' 11 aihora... ... Jan 11 Singapore ... Feb. 16 Argenfels ... Dec. 12 New York ... Feb IB g«"0v Dec. 20 Liverpool ... Feb 'R Suffolk -t ... Jan. 8 London .... Feb 23 Matatua. ... Jan. 8 Liverpool ... Feb -26 Star of Scotland Jan. 6 London Mar 3 Rangatira ...Jan. 8 London ..'.Mar 5 Niagara, R.M.S. lo sail Vancouver... Mar 1C Jeseric Jan. 4 St. John ...Mar 14 Invcrkip Dec 31 New York ... Mar 15 Honrik Ibsen ... Jan. 23 New York ... Apr. 1 SAIL. * j""' 1 '~ , K rom T , , Sailed Andromeda, bq. ...New York ... Jan 20 Hoko Head. bqln. ... Puget Sound ... To sail Mabol Gale, sch ... Puuet Bound ... To sail' William Bowden ... Columbia River To sau Combermqre. Ital ah Marseilles ... Jan. Hazel Craig, barque Melbourne ... To sail. VESSELS TO SAIL FROM AUCKLAND. Vessel. Destination date" Vv airuna Newcastle ... Feb ■> Riverina Sydney Feb' 3 Victoria ... ... Southern ports Feb 3 Star of Australia ...Napier Feb. 3 Wanakn Southern porta Feb. 4 Westraliii Southern rorta Feb. 7 Rosamond Gi«borne ... Fob' 7 Watmnna ... ... Wellington ... Feb.' 9 jUQliend Sydney Feb. i) ' v">; - IMPORTS. • _ For Watmnna, from London: 8600 tons general merchandise.' Per Queensland, from Newcastle: 5000 ton» coal. ■ ~ . The auxiliary schooner Isabella Defraino j js loading general cargo at the Albert Wharf for Kaipara and Hokianga. The Westralia left Dunedin yesterday afternoon for East Coast ports ana Auckland, Shi is due hero on Thursday, February 5 , The Moura will berth at Cholses this mornin# to discharge a quantity of raw sugar ffbra Fiji. Captain Hi H. Binney has taken command of the Atitft at Melbourne, relieving Captain ■ A. Wnllifl, who has transferred to the Tofua. ~ Captain R. Crawford, of the Tofua, is ashore CD holiday leav«.

The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa is due lit the Bluff on Monday morning from Melbourne.„ and . Hobart., The Corinna will not come north to unehunga this week from Wellington, 'he was i-; to have left the latter port last evening tor .29 Picton and New Plymouth. The barque Wild Wavo. 233 tons, has been *•■> chartered to load a cargo of hardwood at » m - Tasmanian port for New Zealand, m' T t° Federal-Shire liner Durham, en route • to London and Liverpool from Australian m- ports, left Durban on January 21. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Rotorua is due at Wellington tomorrow from Lyttelton to complete Home n« ar ,?. load 'B- The vessel is timed to leave Wellington on Thursday next for London, via way ports. " . The tramp steamer Don of Eurnie. 4645 tons. Captain White, is loading a full cargo L Hi coal at Calcutta for Wellington or another iry New Zealand port » .i. Ca , ain S ' Vint ha » taken command of » the Wairuna. relieving Captain J. M. Dre la t wetto, who ls on holiday leave. The _ Shaw. Savill. and Albion liner Ku mar* is to sail at 6 a.m. to-day for Welans ton, Lytteiton, and Dunedin to complete the j discharge 0 her Liverpool cargo. 7 THE RIVERINA. iry The , Huddart-Parker liner Riverina, en isi route from Southern ports, leaves Gisborne this morning for Tokomaru Bay and Auckland Iho vessel is duo here to-morrow morniug and on arrival will berth at the Hobson Wharf. She has 750 tons of cargo is« to land, and is timed to sail at 5.30 p.m. r on Monday for Sydney direct. 7 th AORANGI AT WELLINGTON, re- The Union Company's R.M S. Aorangi aren rived at Wellington at 10 a.m. yesterday as from San Francisco, via Papeete and Raroin tonga, a day later than schedule time The vessel has over 1000 tons of cargo for New Zealand. She leaves Wellington this evening for Sydney direct, to > 11 ■ »■ t8 y THE INDRALEMa. a Messrs. Heather, Roberton, Ltd., local agents for iho Tysor Line, advise that the steamer Indralema, which arrived at Melbourne on Thursday from London, is not coming to Now Zealand this trip She. will discharge her cargo at Australian ports only. SURREY LEAVES DURBAN, n iL^'l 6 has, been received which states that ,« the tederal-Shne liner Surrey en route from -a. Liverpool to New Zealand ports, continued J" her voyage from Durban on January 19. The i-. vessel is duo at Auckland about February 18, . l - HURUNUI'S MOVEMENTS. A ~ The New Zealand Shipping Company's es liner Huwaui is expected to leave Welling ton to-day for Port Chalmers to continue her It'. Homeward loading. She is to leave Port " Chalmers on February 6 for Auckland, wheto • she is due on February 9 The Hurunui will „• complete her loading at this port, and is • to be despatched finally on February 16 for _ London direct. S- " VOLGA TO LOAD. 3. On completion of discharge of her cargo —? f ca ,, e °," ( rom New York at Wellington on behalf of the Vacuum Oil Company, the , steamer Volga will commence loading for 3 1 om t " D(ler 'if 0 a «spices of the New Zea- • land Shipping Company. The vessel will load wool and general cargo at Wellington, then '■ IXelson. Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. 7 _ THE RANGATIRA. a- Now en route from London to Wellington and. other New Zoa'and ports, the bhaw 1. oavill steamer Rangatira (which is taking the place of the Athenic) is bringing some n 870 tons of general cargo. Of this 3100 tons ._ are for Wellington, 1950 for Lyttelten, 1900 tor Port Chalmcr-. and 1750 for Auckland. Iho vessel is due at Wellington (her first £ port of call) on February 21. NEW TYSER STEAMERS. Final work on tho now Tyser liner Star of Victoria appears to have been carried out , much more quickiy than was originally anti ' cipated Advice has been received stating , tna. the vessel will begin her maiden voyage • to Australia, and New Zealand a fortnight earlier than was projected. She is to sa.l ~ from London to-day, in charge of Captain x>ecK. i, A new Tyser steamer is at present under construction at Home The vessel is to be . named the Star of England, and will be a sister ship to the Star of Victoria, which was launched recently Captain F W. Ulyatt. • late the Star of Australia, will comirland the Star of England when she is ready for ', sea. , j, THE SYDNEY STEAMER. . ' .' ' « C V v , iee received 07 the local office of the Huddart-Parker Company states that the steamer . Victoria cleared Sydney at 6 p m. on Wednesday last for Auckland direct, She is bringing 200 saloon and. steerage pasvn? al \' £? 370 fens of cargo, for New Zealand. The Victoria is due here to-morrow night. NEW STEAMER OMANA. Tho ..new \ passenger and cargo steamer Umana, which was recently built at Auck- .. land by Mr. G. T. Niccolfor the trado oetween Dargaville and Xangiteroria (Kaiparai. d Jfill probably-' leave - to-day - for the West Coast.- The Omana is a trim little vessel ot , about 80 tons register, and will be under the ' command of Captain McKinnon. . '"•. v. d ; , - -— ;—; MOVEMENTS OF COLLIERS. ' ' . The' Union Company's big collier* Wairnna is expected to complete her dischargo at the King's Wharf in time to sail on Monday ;* morning for Newcastle. She is to load an . other:.cargo at the New South Wales pon • for Auckland The-Katea is expected to leave Newcastle and the Kamo leaves, Westport to-day for Auckland, with full cargoes of coal The A kF°V to leave Westport on Monday tor 1 • Auckland. . • , The Kurow is due at Auckland to-morrow moping from Westport, with a full cargo of coal. An expected arrival to-morrow is the tramp I steamer . Hercules, from Newcastle, which , port she left on Tuesday last with a full cargo ' of roal for the' Railway Department. 1 , « Ihe tramp Bteamor Queensland arrived at ! Auckland at noon yesterday from Newcastle, I with 5000 tons of coal The vessel berthed at No 2 Jetty later in the day to discharge Un completion of discharge . the Queensland returns to Newcastle. . The Kini arrived at Onehunga yesterday morning from Greyruouth with 400 tons of coal and 120 000 ft of limber. She sails on Monday for New Plymouth The tramp steamer Hornfels.- wsicn »» at present «i?cherring a cargo of South African coa' at the Kind's Wharf will probably sail < on Monday for Newcastle. l WAIMANA FROM LONDON. At as early hour yesterday morning the . Shaw. Savill, and Albion liner Waimana ir ' rived off Tiritiri from London, via .La* Palmas and Capetown, and after picking up , tho pilot, proceeded to the powder anchorage ok Motuihi Island. She has a large quantity of explosives to discharge, and will come into port on Monday morning to discharge about 3500 ton.3 of general cargo. The seccu i officer reports that departure was taken from London on tho evening of Decemocr 12, Las Palmas being reached on December 18. , and the voyage resumed the same day She arrived at Capetown on January 2. and after replenishing bunkers, left for Auckland on January 6 Or. the run from Capetown, strong we?ter'y gales and heavy seas were experienced until off the Tasmanian coast. Crossing the Tasman Sea, the vessel encountered a strong north-east gale, accompanied by exceptionally heavy rain and vivid lightning. Captain W. Burvill-Holmes, R.N R . has , seriated with him the following officers: — Chief. Mr W 8 Summers: second. Mr. J , i Fisher; third. Mr. A. Mcintosh; fourth. Mr l R B. Roberts Mr J Naismith is chief 1 on(;incer, Mr J. Pearee second. Mr J. Norris : third. Mr N Pattern fou-th. Mr P 1 « w"n fiftl an ' l Mr - T - Norn pixth Mr W Bear is chief refrigeratinz en»ine»r. 1 end Mr. L Forruson second, while Mr. W c G. Olford i° Marconi operator, and Mr F Rputledee chief stew«H From AnoVland the Waimnna toe* to We'lington and Timaru' to complete her discharge.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 8

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 8

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 8

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