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POTT OF AUCKLAND.

VPKIVAI.S. i W'-.iMV •'. ■ • < i". »in ', rt.vri tons. C I Jij, ..- -i. i •'■'! Ejs, (,-oaiM ports I ('».-«•. .■' ■ -.■■■ * , • !i' W.nt.r. Me.s I «;r.>" V " and '■'■ --" i.iln'on. Jack, hen j M „> -a >' • ..ri-i. M«'H»r.i Augai i, I S:n: . l.i '."' . Iliymn, tJlowos, Birre.i. 'i'urr '. I". .;■.«•. ■"."<r. William*, Olive, ind -i M- "•'•' I c- 11 S S Co . agent*. ,\"AIT \ « « ii 'r. iin i. ?5):l0 tons. J Morrison :>■•■■■'■ >i'.'i f'l.i. I'ai" Hiu'or« aliases I iky- '••'■ 'J- i>.u.c. l.ikor. Caldwell. I Cooper, >' I'*. I'orbo I. Knsignta. Giegg, i Harris. .' » ■». Kevsmg Owen. Spencer, ' Smith Tiiin-'i M<- 'Inn.e« Barley, Francs. | j\p«r ». i- ■■! ■•»'. and :rit»nt, binoair, tiTanlon. .-■...'. •..,-. Mf-i, Brand. Caldwell. ('oor-e\ i ■•':*•!;. an. Mas'er Edwards, Major Friii: .«, 'iiilin. Mir»ih. Hanssen. Hansen, }U<<" Kit- -.„ Ko;r. f.azan.s. M irs. Miller. Mai"''. S.-.-pWrd. S iron. Dr. Srhll.i, Blv-«M..i!t»ia Sa.'.h Tanner. Wilson. Winter, and l.'i s'-eraue —Union SS Co.. »gents. TAI.I'NK. on 1110 ami. 2087 ton*. II i Flou "T. tr-.n: lie Cook and Society Islands I riiriiuin M*fr« I'rm.i. Sharve. Dowd"n. j Ce-ren ■, Bond, and ihr?s s'.torsco. —Union i 8.9 l•> , auen'jj i MANAIA, us ,7 6prn). li»3 tons, W. F. | Notbury. uom Whaiigarn Passengers: | M*»d«»:e.« Ri;--,''i. Wiiuams, Olive and chid. I Falcon..". S.: «v»y, I).v!. Washington and ' child. X! Keen?. 11:11. Stoadraan, Dodd, i Wear? hen:. Unsniiili anti limd Dono.iy. NanVciil.e Khodea, Muses McFarlano, Reynolds, Bcmdye. Uve, Hlera. Whitiaker t2l, Gubb. (a.«ifi». Knight. Graham. Olive. Rhodi■«, il.-.«- McFarisno. Wilson, Olive. McKay .'. M K.rivry. Bayley, Irvine. O'Connor. ['•-•■•id!--Hi Sch.m. Limbink. McMahon. Hemnton. Roeiman, Goodall. McKay. Peters, Si*id.".an. V.-Mlian. Guv. Sands. Woods, Camp vll. Chris' Wears. Chapman. Thompson Burt. Wood no fie. Stirling. Knudtion, Ha-rn. Fleming, Barey, Schclver, Taylor, Donnelly. Nankevilio Dr llussetl. Dr. Mr/arlr.r.-. Masters Kecfrnan. MrKinstrv. and Might sUx-rage.—Northern SS. Co.. agent* VAIOTA'TI. as f3.SO p.m ), 278 tons. C. Hopkins frti-n the Greit Bar lor Passenger'. Mm* Thompson. Messrs Magill, Bolter* II 21, Bell, Taylor.—Northern S.S. Co.. Igems DAPHNE, i.r. 192 tons. E. H. Goerti. from Atmui. Passenger.. Mm ma Stanton. Cairfoi Fisher. Mrs. Matthews. Missrs Bator. « Smfnrv, Divich. BraiVovich. Kunicirh, I.ieiiieri.im *"nivors. 9ergeanl-m ijor Taylor, t>rirtn::t Laurr-nre, Corporal Church, and 14 troopers ir'liem S.S Co. agonte. BAPKN POWELL, g.s 11.5 a.m.). 170 tons. H I'eierwn. from Whangare.i.—Northern tc«i < o , asrents. ROTOMAHANA. m (10 15 p.m ). 163 tons, A ii'phenaon, from Coromandel.—r*ort,horn S S r 'a . agents. TASMAN. s.s '2.10 p.m.). 171 tons. C. Faulkner, from WhaknUne and Taurangiu-l'as-»ri!i<r« M'ases Olen, Jacobs. Mesdanies Frar.'i* T Francis and child, Messrs. MacV.if. ('. ..-"is. Mu'doon Pulling. Cheyne, Dal- ,-,..- I'lM,!-.. Kfardon. Forrester, Morris, IV' •<-. Koano. Kerr. — Northern S.S. Co., agent* Ah'VROA. ii., 70 tons H. Parker, from tSo •'.).i # ; — rarkor-Lamb Timber Co., Ltd.. »gc r. 11 ii <"N".\n. ketrh, M -ons. W. Champion, Irwi Whan jarei.—Northern Coal Co.. agcnU. BEM/-UD. scow. 65 '.ons. Sanaton. trora Wnancarei.— Northern C<-al Co.. tgents. DEPART I'RES. AUI'OI'RI. ».» (4.20 p.m.). 463 long, 3. Wilson, for Tauranga. TAMWHA. s s iB4S p.m.). 263 tons. C. F. lor Pacroa. KANIF.RI, ss 15 10 p.m.). 203 tons, T. Mefars. fur Whangarai. EOTOMAHANA, s a. '7.15 a.m.). 183 tons, A. Stephenson, for Corora'indel. GLENELG, >■ (5 35 o m.). 288 tons. F. Jonas for Whangarei. BADEN-POWELL, as. '540 p.m.), 176 tons H Petersen, for Whangarei. WILL WATCH, auxiliary ketch (5.35 p.m.), 17 tons. J. Moura. for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Wainraa. from Timaru and Lytt«ltou. liakanoa, from Weetpir-.. Apunut. from North Coast porta. Kaniari. from Whangarei. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. OtlUrJ. for Opua, Kiipari. and Sydney. iiaoaia. (or Whangarei, from Northern Wharf Waiolahi, for 'icrcury Bay and Tairua, from No 3 Jetlv Waimar e (or i'aoroit. from Northern Wharf. Botonaahan.i, for Coromandol. from No. 3 Jetty. Che'njpord, for Ohiwa, from Northern « ha:f VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND COASTAL AND INTERCOLONIAL. Vwl , From dato. B v « Mt ' , from date. Hosapiond ... ... Gisbnrne ... Sep. 19 i.".« ha Hobart Sep. 20 fwr-'i Sydney Sep- 20 »"«->»» SouiK<-rn ports Sep. '20 ''•"is, schooner ... Gisborne ... Hep. 20 i,-l', Newcastle ... Sep. 21 ?«»«"»!•! ... One.-iunga ... Sep. 21 otar. 1 Victors ...Sydney Sep. 21 ™*'uu ... ... Wostport ... B<!p. 22 i,"" 3 -. N"v.'.,-..i ... Sop. 12 SWemaia Sydney Sop. 23 i y r,1 "', cri Souihern ports Sep. M \ Wans'Ka Newcastle ... Sep. 25 , „.''"'"■ a ... ... cnu'hern ports Sep. 11 j »>•"■"»■ Syuney Sop. 27 I \,? r ' n l > ' ... ... Southern ports Sep. 27 i Warr;m.,o ... Southern porta Oct. 1 fti»gara. KM . Sydney Oct. 6 J."" 1 "'" 1 ■•• Syirey Oct. 11 anight of Garter ...Sydney Oct. 15 VESSELS TO SAIL fc'KOM AUCKLAND v , Approi T, V «"«1 For date. !j art '"'" -. . o„..l„inga ... Sep. 19 "n'rni.K. ... . Southern pons Sep 19 ;;:" V; ' -•! Gisborne ... Sep. 21 & run " . Now.-t's ... Sep. 21 r b " no , .Sydney . Sep. A Aaeo,schooner Gt,b rne . Sep .'2 ok ' 1,, l , .. Southern ports Sep, 22 RMS . ( l..ey .. . . Sep n ff ,;l '' r »:» K'.'i'hern ports Se-i <h Jarawen .-.'i"ieri: rx , rls Sop- 26 Cl"''",* Sydney . ... Sep <_'« F*m™'<-* S.„i horn ports Sop 29 I wmtbic .. . Wellington ... Oct. 3 I SHIPPING T " TORT , Warrimoo. , , „■ K ,•-■ > Wharf. JJa.vua. - , . «■ K.t.a - Wi.ar! J«l'ir.e. , * . a: ~,,::„. rII \\ hart ' **'■■ !,,„,.,,.,, i, .;..,.,■ vv , arf WS!« Mary ~:„.,.. -. ~■ Albert Wharf. I lUravra. ?«, »i -. . i.,.. Wharf U,atea-i im. 1 i.-i, u barciuo, at Kings Monro"*,. n ~„.„ I So.rher,, '."« • . ~, stream. , fc;«i« lay -~■ t ,, n in stream. tr»m. U. ., .., a- ~.,: . . M Wharf. gd'.and. ~. „• Kin.- « Wharf fa,rlj ' '. .'!:. !■: . m \;Urt Wharf. Bf The '; -v,. "■"'< «•,,,.,,,., Odlsnd «a:'s this ! ?■ ",'"•';' ' • "•■ .-. n:ri S «•. ~-.1 to . omid.-le. ! tor :•-•:; 'nt -iv ''(•". The vessel j h »' "-I'd a „;,•• ~, ~ ;,; .\,„k(ari.l ins i'.'"'.'■ ':' ' l ' 1" "' Au.-kland 'his ovencuri/ i" ''V 1 "' - rt ' ; " '* '" lr, -< :n t>' a '"'' Jj > ''■ - 11, ~ this ~,,,.! reT,i 10 W "" k " arrived "' Newcastle on Wedr«r.„Ti ,rn "\ '}" '''""I '"- is loading a ami J '"" ! ,' ! ""' ;,r this fori and should »mv<! here uU.ut he end of next week. {o Jbe, Mok.„i, Uli i: n.;'.n lato last right Atifi,V n ' 'i' r 't'' , *'" r " r ' '.'okomarti Bay, and tnorr M T<l(,M: ' " (llie ' ll ' ro on Sunday Tesi^iv' 1 "?"''" Brv ''d at Nnnier nt 3 am. left 1... y ''"''" /V '" ; ■'•'"" l '"'d 0.-borne. She ex J, i i" v " n "'■' '" r - v 'i l'h'-.d dirert, and la expec-M he,.. m ""' v ■,-,,, K'.samond sails We' D on M "" 1,lj - for T .law Bay and Gutoll 1 " Krwiini is expected to leave Westport eoa?°' T ' JW for Autk ! a '"l with a full cargo of In, * Ksiapoi is now loading a cargo of lira- ■"' & t Honiara for Melbourne and Adelaide. Cso'it:,, II J[ Will ft!riS laic of the Mono- !!..!. " l % tnllcn command of tho Navua. re- & Cao'am J Morison, who has trans',7 '« 'h« Talnne Captain H. Fletcher. Ordir* ' t,Cr V6Baol ' lias l '' ome oa h° for cnT 1 ), Nor I , ' KiaTl barque Glenshee, six days Bar W". V Bt ! M 'r«, -rrved off the HokianpA eniw J wd * 3 ' a ' - '«reoon Tho Glenbhee was fEtri" 'I™° ? -«° i o,id oo* l at of A. l .'i° r I l* w Britain, hut in consequence t»U«r 0 cl brecl of war ' tb.is eharteT was can- ! « ffi,Vi»- 7' 11 By^ a cargo ° { timber P uokianga for Sydney.

frP e t.-" rowi ? dn V, l , Auckland on Sunday o? JV-V . Wl ' h a , f,,U cnrgo <lf raw sugar wr the Chelsea works. la Th "'„^H! whirh arrivod at Wellington to « S ? »'««rnooB from Sydney, is timed for £?,/ 'he Southern port at S p m. to-day lor Sydney, Newcastle, nnd Melbourne. SlmTin!'" R rvi° C . M *. advices, the Federaltemoor .> from Australian ports. \limfrn C^,7Tl |'° 0l,b , nn l ."omininn liner nev a?riv ' "''. ""''V 1 M Bri«b.n« and Sydney armed at London on September 7 d»v from >r i: nn V 8 d,l "' l>n'hun(;« on Sun •„l-i ..«„"? "° n \ !| ; :fr f " r transhipment i» •'■" Kcliiuera a; Wcilinitlcn pelted To dr ,]. Sl U^>, liner Nairnshire i, ex- ! J ;:» VVell,n K k;n today lor Br„lral:nn ttt" C ° lniJieU ' l,Cr lo " din » at A «« ,„',;•'--;;_ ' K Smith, late Atva. O ;| Nor . Smith a,;,V\",t l °" Wellington '"«« Sydney Srrifland \ l °" n "' s,| ' v ; ! ' ,,! y ™s" Mr i,wen u" "',",'! " i-ders leave, and J-v h»nii» ManuAswa '■'■ : ~ ton,, ha,, »™ 01-ti •of'', ?" y i?- fJr;o r| '" :l! '-'" A.v u.i it ■ . ■ " """" ll!r 'T After d.scharcc she \V.nw„ , «i. K " td * °" d al CW,eD<e Kiwi for THE WAIRUNA. rul» <~ 5, 1 ' mi «V <, ? ,p, ! ny ' s , car l !:o stumer Wai To," 'j ,' A "' kl,ln,) ''"* niornine from litiinruI itiinru and I.ytiel on The vessel „ hrng ms . full cargo of prod ire. on completion iTi.tli c ° ° : wLlch " ho lr '' ■ •■■' io *'*»- THIS WEEK'S SYDNEY STEAMER A oldest am received by the Union Com- ■ •■•in *■*•** that the Maher, ».» desvatcited '."■ .' , Sydney at 1 , vm ~,. \V< ,in,v<bv loi ;' l i'.r direct She 1S i "-- ■•■>« 48 bdl.-on . ami -. steer i.ge passengers and .several nun . .1..-.I win ~i Mirpo for New Zealand. The '", '*.■ i lioro .n S"nd.-.y morning, and I , m i mod l 0 6all for Sydney 4 11 p m un Monday. ! THE NAVUA. The Union Company's steamer Navua. wnith arrived in the. -dream from Fiji eoi.y {••»'< rdar morning, was berthed a: the King .< Whirf shortly after fi am. after ixiilis granted praf.us*. by the Port health officer lie vessel .eft Suva a. 410 „.:•» „ n Satur aiy last, and had on uneventful voyage to An, Hand She broils''!! a Quantity of tru t and general car^o. TRANSHIPMENTS FROM SYDNEY. The Union Company advises that the cargo steamer Waitemata is expected to leave SydI ney o-morrow for Auckland. The vessel is | bringing several thousand tons of tranship- ! merits from Liverpool by the Kangatira. and ■should arrive here about Thursday. SeptomI i r j iv i?* w " (I '»''hirw her cargo at Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. and Duncdin. WARRIMOO REAPPEARS. At 9 am. yesterday the Union Company's s'eamer V\arrimo<-> arrived at Auckland from Southern ports, after an absence of several weeks The Warrimo-- has recently been enj Based in til* inter-colonial service, but will I now be employed in the Auckland-East Coast- ! Untied n trade until fur her notice She J brotight 1750 tons of carso. which includes I r,6.1, sacks wheat. 2511 sacks potatoes, 612 sacks oats. 120 sacks flour. Sol sacks bran •St« sacks pollard. 3.10 sack, chaff. 3.19 sackf Brass seed. dl cases matches. IRO cases soap. I and transh-pments ex Moans. Connthic Uli- , mnroa. and Star of Australia The Warrimoo sails on the return voyage a; noon to-morrow. TALUNE FROM EASTERN PACIFIC After an uneventful round voyage of 11 days, the Union Company's steamer Tahine returned to Auckland yesterday morning from the Cook and Society Is'anda The vessel brought the usual (inanity of fruit and o'her ca.rso. and was berthed at the .Nor.hem Wharf to discharge The purser reports that departure was taken from atioK land at 11 30 am. on August 25 calls bein? made at Rarotonga Raiatea. Papeete, Aituaki Matike. and Manaaia. returning thence to Kai-otonaa.. sailinsr from the latter port finally for Auckland at 1 45 p.m. en September 11. Moderate to fine wen'her was coerienced throughout the round voyage The 1 a rune will remain in port until September NGAPUHI AND RARAWA. The Northern Company's steamer Ngapnhi, which is due ba-ck «.t Onehunga to-morrow morntnc from New Plymouth will sail a few hours later for Auckland direct s„e n due here early on Monday mornini? an-* will sail at 7 p m. the mime day for Tanranga, taV'ng up her former running in that service The Rarn.wa. which has been undergoing her annual survey and overhaul at Auckland for the. past 12 days wil' sail to-mor-row afternoon for Onehunga direct She. is due at the Mannkau port early on Monday _ morn'ng, and is timed »o sail a* 3 p m 'he tame day for New Ph-non'h, taking up her usual running in the Went Coast service.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15717, 18 September 1914, Page 3

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POTT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15717, 18 September 1914, Page 3

POTT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15717, 18 September 1914, Page 3