PORT OF AUCKLAND.
ARRIVALS.
| RAKAIA. s.s. (12.20 p.m.). 5623 tans, Cap--1 tain Smith, from Liverpool, via Hobart.— A. rf. Nathan, Ltd., agents. I WAKATEBE, p.a. (10 55 a.m.). 441 tons. 1 Captain Sullivan, from Thames.—Northern i S.S. Co.. agents. NGAPUKI. s.s. (6.20 a.m.), 691 tons, Captain Haultain,, from Tauranga. Passengers' Messrs. Jamieson, Graig. Smith. Wilding, James, Barrow dough, Grconhill, Paul, Turner, Winter, Hobfon, Halford, Mailopt. Bach. Ma'.tson, Robin, Simpson, Revell, Ricketts, Wahapi, Smith, Peeckey. Major Bennett, Uesdames Wood. Greenhill. Rhodos, R-evell, Jan.ioson. Ashworth, Missos Now man. O. De3well, and four steerage.—Northern S-S Co., agents. CLANSMAN, s 9. (G 15 a.m.). 635 tons, Capfain Stephenson, from Russell and OpuaPassengers: Miss Adams. Mesdames Hamilton and Wiggins, Messrs. Mountain. Sherrington, Simpson. Gibling, Marson, Best, j Turk, and seven members of native eipedi tionnry Northern S S. Co.. agents. WAIMARIE, s.s. (4 20 m.), 245 tons, Cap tain Freeman, from Paeroa.—Northern S.S. Co-. agent 3. APANUI. s.s. (12.15 pm ), 243 tons, Captain Teixcira, from Awanui. Passengers: Mrs Jarvis. Messrs. Burnnnd, Mahoney. Polls. Williams—Northern S S. Co., agents. BADEN-POWELL, s s- (7 p m ). 176 tons, Captain Petersen, from Whangarei.—Northern Coal Co., agents. KANIERI. s-B. (6 35 p m.), 203 tons. Laotain Meyers, from Whangarei.Northern S S. Co.. agents. DAPHNE, a s. (12.45 -p. m.), 192 tons, Captain Goertz. from Coromandel.—Northern S S- Co . agents. PAEROA. s.s (2.15 a.m.). 91 tons. Captain Taw, from Kerepcehi.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. ENDEAVOUR, auxiliary Vetch, 84 tons. Captain Rags, from Whangarei —New Zealand Portland Cement Co., agents. HERALD, scow, 65 tons. Captain Sanston, from Whangarei.—Northern Coal Co., agents. DEPARTURES. STAR OF SCOTLAND, s.s. (4.15 p.m.). 6230 tons. Captain West, for Wellington, Lyttolton. and Dunc-din WAITOMO. s.s. (7 20 a.m.), 4214 tons, Captain Harris, for Gisborne, Napier, and Wei hngton. RAKANOA. s.s. (6 p.m.), 2246 tons, Captain Ruxton. for Westport. MANAIA. a s. (10.10 pn). 1159 tons. Captain Norbury. for Whangarei- , CHELMSFORD, as iS 10 p.m.). 121 tons. Captain Beach, for Marsden Point and way ports. NGATIAWA. s.s. (7 45 a.m.), 463 tons, Captain Dorling. for Tatiranga and Opotiki.— Northern S S. Co., agents. MANAIA, s-9- (10 5 p.m.). 1159 tons, Captain Norbury .for Whangarei. CLANSMAN, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 635 tons, Captain Stephenson, for Rnssell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui. MOONAH. ketch. 8-1 tons, Captain Champion. ior Whangarei. CLIO, toppail schooner. 81 tons. Captain Viera. for Whangarei. October 22. WAIMARIE. ss (0 13 3.m.). 245 tons. Cap ! tain Freeman, for Pacroa. DAPHNE, s.s. (0 15 am ). 102 tons. Captain Goertz, for Cabbage Bay. WEKA, be. (0.15 a m.). 127 tons. Captain Macindoe. for the Great Barrier. GAEL, s.s. (0 20 a.m.). 95 tons, Captain Roberta, for Waipu. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Rotorua. from Wellington direct. Berths east side Queen's Wharf. Talune. from Cook and Society Islands. Berths Hobson Wharf. Tarawera. from Southern ports- Bertha Oneen'p Wharf Squall, from Gisliorne. via Coast bays. Moornbool. from Newcastle. Wakatere. from Thames. Mnnaia. from Whangarei. Woka. from the Great Barrier. i Taniwha. from net or.. TiJrniau. from Tauranga and Whakaiane. Chelmsford, from Marsden Point and way ports. Daphne, from Cabbage Bay. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Nganuhi, for Tauranga, frrm No 3 Jetty. Taniwha.. for Pnsroa, from Northern Wharf. Kan'cH. for Whangarei. from Northern Wharf. Wakatere, for Thames, from No. 3 Jetty SAILINGS TO-DAY FROM ONEHUNGA Rerawa, for New Plymouth. Claymore, for Hokianga. SHIPPING IN PORT. Ngakuta. s.s.. at King's Wharf. Rons, barque, at King's Wharf. Zeulandic. as., at King's Wharf. Orete, schooner, at King's Wharf. , Chateau D'lf. French barque, in stream, j Moura. s s . in stream. Awanui. schooner, at Albert Wharf. FVrburn. schoone_r. on slip. Rakaia, s-s., at King's Wharf. j The Taratvera is due about noon to-day The Tarawera is due about, noon to-day from Southern ports, and will berth at the Queen's Wharf The B'.ar of Scotland sailed yesterday afternoon for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dun odin to discharge the balance of her c$. rgo from New York. j The Union Steam Ship Company's steamer Talune is expected to arrive at Auckland [ l'rom the Cook and Society Islands early this morning- She will berth at the Hobson Wharf. I The Union Steam Ship Company's cargo ' steamer Waitoriio, which arrived from Sydney I on Thursday with transhipments cx Star of Vi-'oria. sailed for Gisbornc, Napier, and Wellington yesterday to discharge the re- , mainder of her cargo. Tho steamer Squall is expected to arrivo ; rem Gisborne via coast bays to-day She j will load genenl cargo for Gisborne and I the bays to-morrow and on Saturday, and i will probably leave on the return voyage on | Saturday.
I ARRIVAL OF RAKAIA. The chartered Fedoral-Shire steamer Haj luia arrived irom Liverpool yesterday raoru- , in_', ami berthed at tho lUngs Wharf, 'itie i ve»«ol tclt Liverpool on August 21, ana nue ■wcaitier was experienced tilt reaching ihe | i.u,xj ot Good nope, which was rounded m | September 17. This was the first laud sighted ! sjiuo leaving England. .During tho run j nrrosa the Southern Ocean strong southI westerly ?aies and rough seas were encoun- ' tered. until abom three days before reaching i hobart, tho weather moderated. The ■ Kakaia arrived at Jiobart, the first port of ; call since leaving Liverpool, on October 14. ! and after bunkering, left the same day for | Auckland. The run across the Taeman Sea I was a good one. fine weather prevailing all i the way The Rakaia ha.-t 2600 tons of cargo I [or Auckland, and cn discharge she proceeds | to Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin 'o | put out the balance. | ROTORUA FROM LONDON. ' The New Zealand Shipping Company's ) Rotorua is expected to arrive from Welling--1011 early this morning, and will berth at ! the Queen's Wharf, where she will discharge 1 2700 tons of cargo from London. She arrived 1 at Wellington from Home on Monday, and left on Tiieoday for Auckland. She returns : to Wellington on Saturday to put out 2100 tons of cargo, end then proceeds to Lytteiton and Port Chalmers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15746, 22 October 1914, Page 3
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