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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

AH RIVALS. TTAIM.'iRIE. ' ' ''"' 10 a m) - -."' tons. CanJain ' Freeman, from Faeree.—Northern S.S. Co., acr's OLKNKLG. m < '• 30 r m>. '2PB tons. Caplain Ji>na«. from Whancarei.—James Smith and Co. I.'il . "fonts. ROTOMMIANA. a « '12 tO nm>. 183 tons, rai.'.i.n Stei.hen-: p.. from I'oromandol. — thern H S Co . agents. WAITANfiI. aa, 171 tons. Captain Corbelt, (rem Russell.—Kauri Timber Co., Ltd, anenta. aTAXCI a.a. '6.50 pm 1. 013 tons. Captain Tetieira, from Xorih Coast ports.—Northern 68. Co'. .iß.mls. KANIKRI. aa. RlO iuti.l, 20.3 tops, Captain Meyers, from Whaucarei.—Northern S.S. Co,a«e't.i.« CHELMSFORD, a. (6 25 p m.l. 121 tons. Captain Bea-h. from M'r.sden I'oinl and way ports —Northern SS Co, .\iieuts. - TASMAN, a.a. .'11.45 p m.l, 171 tons. Captain Faulkner, from Whakatnne and Tailranga.— Northern S.S Co., agents. I'F.I.ICAX. as '3.15 n m.1.. 162 tons. Captain S»-l'.»ra. irom the Coast.—LoylandO'Brien Timber Co . aire.nts. AKAROA. a..« '5 5 p.m.). 70 tons. Captain Parker, frotlt the Coast.—Parker-Lamb Timber Co . I.'d . agents ENDEAVOUR, auxiliary ketch. 84 tons, Captain RattT from Whanearei.—New Zealand Portland Cement Co . accnts-

ALBATROSS, auxiliary ketch. 61 tons. Cap tain M<T)«rnu.it. from Whangarei.—New Zealand Portland Cement Co.. agents.

nF.P.ARIVRES MANMA. » c. 'lIS p.m)..1159 tons. Captain Norbnry. for Whangarei. WAIOTAHI. p.s. 'SIS Pm>. 078 tons. Captain Hoolcins. Mr Mercury Bay and Tairua. BADEN-POWELL, s.s. '020 a.m.), . 176 tons. Captain Petersen, for Whangarci. ROTOMAHANA. »■*. (3.5 p.m.). 183 tons, Captain Stephenson, for Coromandel. PAEKOA s.s !9 20 a 11 ). 91 tons. Captain Taw, for Ohiwa, via White Island. CLIO, topsail schooner (11 30 a.m.). 81 tons. Ctptain Vieia, for WhtiDgnrei. Octobib 10. WAIMARIE. s.s. (0.15 a.m.). 245 tons. Captain Freeman, for Facroa. ,

VESSELS DDE TO-DAY. Mnnaia. from Whangarei. Clansman, from North Const potts. Auoouri. from Tauranga,. Taniwha, from Pneron,. Ro'ornahana, from Coromandel. Vein, from Tutnkaka and Whananaki. Ngatiawu. from Tauranga and Opotiki. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Tarawera. for Southern ports, at noon, from east fide Queen's Wharf. Nerehano. for Napier and 'Wellington. Daphne, for Awanni. from Northern Wharf. Southern Cross Mission steamer, for Norfolk Island, at, 11 a.m.. from No. 2 Jetty. Kamona. for Wcstport. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Wcstralia, trom Southern ports. Berths cast side Queen's Wharf. _ Waiotahi, from Mercury Bay and Tairua. Waiinaric, from Pneroa. Poeroo, from Ohiwa. via White Island. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Kanieri. for Whangarei, at 1.30 n.m., from Northern Wharf. • Taniwha. for Paeron. at 3.30 p.m., from Northern Wharf. VESSELS DUE AT' ONEHUNGA. To-pat. Ravawa. from New Plymouth. Claymore, from Hokinnga. To-morrow Aranawa, from Wnnganui and Opunake. Kararau. from Wcstport. Regulus, from Nelson. SHIPPING IN PORT. N«r«n*na, ».»-. at King's Wharf. Coronation, ketch, at Albert Wharf. Chateau D'lf, French barque, at Bane 1 Wharf. Mcura. « f . .n stream. Southern Cro?n, s.s.. at No. 2 Jetty. Fram. barque, in stream. Awanni, schooner, at Albert Vi hart. Kcrtru. ketch, .it Albert Wharf. Tarawera, K. 9.. at Owen'" Wharf. Knrannn, s.s.. at Hobson Wharf. Squall, ss.. at King's Wharf.

The Richardson steamier Squall arrived from Gisborne and way ports late on Thurs'lay night. She loads general cargo for bast Coast bays ard Gisborn-J. The collier Kr.'ium is exnected to sail this overling for Westport. * The ketch •''oronahr.n and the schooner Awnmii arc loading general cargo at the Albert Wiiarf for Gisborno. The i"lioon>r Ka. 0 is it, Gisbornfl loading for An-klnnd. vie. ports She is expected back hi.re about the end of next week. The Commonwealth ar.d Dominion liner Nerehana nails at noon to-day tor Napier and Wellington to liii-har?.' the balance of hci London cargo. From Wellington the Nerehana proceeds in Australia to load. The Northern Company advises that the schooner Greyhound is still weather-bound at Hokiangs. The Inrqnentine Sonoma baa been charWed to load a carno of coal at Newcastle for Auckland. On cx.mplel on of discharge of her Newcastle coal rariro at Gisborne. the steamer Thumatn will proceed to Kaipara to load timber for Sydney. The coasta 1 ''earner Aranawa left Wanganui last night for Opunike and Onehunga. She is due hi the Manuli.au port to-morrow morning The. Anchor I.'.in '« steamer llenuiiis is due at On<-hurc/a tomorrow morr.inz from Nel",n wit.i ,',r,o -on" of ioal \fter discharge "he will load Rtlieral rarto for Nelson and nil West i'oom |ior'.s, sailinu on Tuesday Beit. T'ne foa>tnl sft.imtr P.ieroa, which nailed for Ohiwn v< .t-.r,| •... innmm" is malting a jail « White Island 10 hind Mr. W H. nllloueiihy. maiiuii is director for tho New Zealand Sulphur ('mnpanv. I'ne> K rairi'i lef' West port at noon vester "ay for One I, urea, wiih a fall enrgn of coal. cth» :i Hue -i • liie West Coast port 10-morrow 'nomine; The coastal mearner Ncatiawa left Onottki 930 am y f s-erdn V for Auckland. Sho s one here about P a in to-day. *' ■■ C. B- r.«<m reprewntinK the tx>mmonweaiih and Dominion Line at Sydney, is «t urewnt on a visit 10 New Zealand. As the I'r on Company's liner Maitai was "''tamed a- San Francis, , for four days, the y»wl is 1,01 expected 10 arri ,-- at Welling lon until early u-xi week During the vnyag- -I the Star of Scotland, which arrived m Mellrfitiiiie from Now York last week, a, d, re!:, win sighted in Mdc,* Jlmin north latitude and Hide- 40min west longitude

The Government RVamor llineinoa has been attained at Creymouih by si we-terly Bale

THE BARQUENTINE YSABEL. Advice- has been received in Am M»nd to the effect thai (a,lain Ross's barciuontine Ypabe arrived at Nukualofa (Tonga) on Octowr i from this port '1 ho vessel reports "All well. SOUTHERN riiO.S.S SAILS TO-DAY. Hio Mc-1iin0,,,,,. jli«finn steamer Southern "■rosg will sail Imm Auckland at 11 a.m. to«ay on an extended mure to Norfolk Island «nd the various cu'lying stations controlled By the mission The vessel will be absent or about 10 week* She is expected to return to Auckland shout December 2L

THE STAR Of SCOTLAND. Me»sr>. Heather. Koberion. Lid., local •tents lor the (.„.• ni.wialin and Dominion '. .advise thai ,he ,tmnier Star of Scot»>d is exacted v. leave Sydney to-day for Auckland ,» continuaiion ... her voyage from ■oITi. Yor .- Ill ° vt -"" 1 '" dtl « ''ore about li»j borll ' ,nd has m '> IOIl! < of cargo to r,?o F '"«> Auckland the Star of Scotland Jroceeda to Wellington. I.vttelton. and Dunwin to complete her discharge

* THE SYDNEY STEAMER. n n£»° iS o*'0 *' offl S° of ,he Huddftrt-Parker Com4v5L dv ! 6? 8 that the steamer Rivcrina left A?«S!* y 5 l p 1 -. on Thursday for Auckland lvi i ho 's bringing 160 first, second, and umrf ; class casaengors and 1790 Kins of cargo "S r aUnd - The Riverina is expected ?,' rr .It ere on Monday moi-nin" one day S*ln» .? Usual - & ho " timed to Bail for Sydney at noon on Tuesday next.

WAITOMO LEAVES SYDNEY. i„m l A o w, llinCompttny ' car «° steamer YvaiA.££l«% S . vdoe / al 4 p.m. on Thursday for Auckland direct. The vessel is bnniinir he"8)iT??- t( ™ 8 of transhipment* from due he™ Victoria from London. She is and l'^, on Wednesday morning next! n < 1,.? ? discharging iho Auckland portion tan To S?."*" 0 ' P 10 ™*, to Napier and Wellingion to put out (he balance.

THE WESTRALIA. rolt'e* f^, l m drf "^ arkor "earner Westralia. ,-n r LiT . S ,°," l!,ern . lx) , r, «' >« im « d to leave tC,,-. 11 ara ,- to-day for Auckland, via '°™'™ Bay - vessel is due here about "o land '' ° hM . 1200 ,on 3of ™ g0 WAITEMATA'S LOADING DATES. vises.v,°. a \u a $? -°- tho Uni<ra Company ad niTnJi,, •"f.wartemaU is expected to wars load », j n Mo,lfla £, for ""> Bluff, whore she in \tJS rn<ll i CC on 6 ****- and at Oamr.ru Frirfnv d "°^ "; or Thursday, and Timaru on ahoulri ..t?i f k r A "f kl: 'ud. The Waitemata should arrive hero about October 20. THE KNIGHT OF THE GARTER. nJ^ri™* 1 offic ? ? f the New Zoaland Shipo .«nti.,! 11 7 ny adv ., that owing to the large ? 11l ,° °?'"? ,0 bo discfiaraed at Sydney, the chartered steamer Knight of the Garter and ,^f;f ect i ed . to '« i -r that port lor Aucki' n I,?."•'» abo^ 1 October 23. The vessel is lnn,i U i° from Montreal to the four New ZeaX. ,,. n a i", po^3 - S,,p <" lld arrive hero about October 27. and has 1200 tons of Canadian merchandise to land. ANGLO-BRAZILIAN TO SAIL. "J«? ter > vice . received states that the New "eajand bhmping Company's chartered steamer Anglo-Brazihan. which went aground in 1„„,.; nT a *7 en 9°. River on August 26 when eaving Montreal for Australia-imd New Zeaaml. will make the voya K e. notwithstanding tn« mishap Repairs are now being effectci to the vessel. TAINUPS ITINERARY. . The Shaw , Savill. and Albion liner Tainui is to leave Welhnglon to-morrow for Lyttel ton where sho will discharge the remainder ot her London cargo. The vessel will after wards load at Lyttelton. and will leave there on October 23 for Auckland, where sho is duo about October 26 From Auckland the tainui will proceed to Wellington, leaving hero about October 30. LOUISA CRAIG AT ADELAIDE. The well-known barque Louisa Craig, Captain Kennedy, arrived at Port Adelaide cm ir u °£ T / last „'„ rom Kaipara. after a passage ot -b days. Tho vessel cleared the Kaipara j Bar on September 11. After discharge other , timber cargo, the Louisa Craig will probably i £a',\l car s° ° Pal , l - ark - and Bypsuci at tidithburg for Auckland. I THREE CHEERS AT MELBOURNE. I A. cablegram reoeived by Messrs. J. J rap? .Ltd .states that the scow Three. Cheers ; arrived at Melbourne on Wednesday morning , las. from Auckland and Totara North. The Ihree Cheers was purchased by a Melbourne I turn for the. Tasmanian trade. Sho left , lotara North on September 13 with a lull i r*?? ■ »V* timber ,under the command of captain Robinson. The passage occupied do

j VICTORIA FOR NEW ZEALAND. I Having completed an extensive overhaul I and Lloyd a survey at Sydney, the Huddartnirkor steamer Victoria loft that port on lUursday morning for Wellington direct. She I is bringing a full cargo of transhipments trom the German steamer Wildonfels from New iork. Tho Victoria is due at Wellington on Tuesday next. She will afterwards visit Lyttelton and Drmcdin to complete her discharge. The Victoria will remain at Unav 4 until October °. when she leaves for ■Jtast Coast ports and Auckland, taking up her former running in the coastal service. She will arrive hero on Sunday, October 25 and u a " 3 on tho return voyage on Tuesday'. Uctober 27.

DANGER TO NAVIGATION. iw°,i. Ma L rino Department has been advised that the barqtteiitine Lindslol was unable to enter Wantranui River on Tuesday last. She pus ont to sea. - leaving her anchor buoyed within half a rnilo of the end of the mole, bearing south-west from the flagstaff, snipmasters are warned to keep clear of the buoy to avoid fouling their vessel's propellers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15736, 10 October 1914, Page 5

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15736, 10 October 1914, Page 5

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15736, 10 October 1914, Page 5