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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

NAVDA AT SUVA. rived" FS ion r< ' m nany's steamer Navua arAuckland '* ° D Sttturday niorninff last from ROTORDA SAILS TO-DAY. Tho i) New Zealand Shipping Company's Hi.tLJ or i la ,' R cs ' 1(,( - to complete the nisujarifo of (1,„ Auckland portion ot her »«rf..vV' ai ri? ,', tlmp ° "' "' 1,l x'« ■» p.m. hat L,7 Wellingtrin After discharging at that port -'° vessel will «« on to Lytieiton arm «■;?! t ( l,n,m, ' :<> complete discharge ]~al!"' ""'i l "<'yi'vn'ly Proceed for Homeward loadtns to Lyttellon. Napier, and WellingMAKURA AT SYDNEY. mint' i"\i'l" Saturday last the Union Comr.o \, Yi ■ Makura arrived at Sydney rom Auckland after a creditable passage af te<sl a " hour, The ,„,„ » ti"»«i *'0 < a.e Sydney on Thursday for Auckland, rihe is uue here on Monday. November 2, and mi.a at noon the following day on tho outwatd voyage. TAVJUNI REPLACES TALDNE. I.ie tnion Company advises that in contw ;,? ?• L . he »"">K-off in the trade be- * ?.. ° '■■Polr and Society Islands and Auck'"l"! as a result 0 the war. it has been do- < inert to. withdraw tho steamer Talune from ir ,i rv '£° . Jho , v e«»el was timed to sail or ' ''" Eastern Pacific at noon to-morrow. mi she will now be removed to an anchorage ;" ri '2";," ° ara ' where she will remain tor an Lnd si.° r° r '? d , T he , serTice wi >ll «»>c look and ho. ley Islands, however will si,l bo vesie -?n v. '"l 1 'S a Bnia,l( ' r »l«»mer. This Vessel will be the Tavmni. of 1512 tons, which " '? considered wtll be of Biißicient size 10 ,'„ A . r<>M Wlth hp oar K" » nd Passengers now offenns for both the outward and in-' ward trips. The Taviuni will leave Welling- : pec, d" d , ay for Auckland direct. She is ex-! ~'' 1 t I,r i ,VP h, ' r ' m Thursday, and IS Has err, Pa'ci'nc 01 noon °" ' i '" for '° , r.J» ern lacinc J RIVERINA ARRIVES TO-DAY. ' «J)' C Hudll ""-l , orker liner Riverina is expo, tod to arrive at Auckland this morning from Synnp >' dnect. She is bringing 150 passenders in the three classes, also 2-100 Zona be/.?/', 0 , ,V *£" /^" S , , i Thc Riverina will berth at the Queen's Wharf on arrival. She s timed to sail again for Sydney at 3 p.m. to-morrow. j _ THE VICTORIA. The Huddart-Parker steamer Victoria, -n r.u.e Horn .Vi: tin rii ports, is expected to lefVci.!^ 0 ca " y , thls awrning. The vessil lett (.Tisborne a. I a m. yesterday, and under ordinary conditions was due about midnight. She will berth at the King's Wharf to di - I charge 1200 tons of general cargo. INTER-COLONIAL SERVICE. I The Huddnrt-Parkor Company's steamer }. immern. which has been absent from New Zealand waters for about 18 months is to ente: f the new iuler-coioni»l service. She. si.is from Melbourne on Saturday next for /lobar., wuero she is due on Monday. Njvem oer 2 From He ban the Wimmora will sail on the sumo day for Wellington, where she is clue on 1 1 may November fi. The V. miners will leave Wellington on Saturday, NoTO '' ,'•• '" r 5 : ;1,,il0 ™ ''ovts and Melbourne i.ie i mini Company passenger steamer «, VilL l "iii"l? l " ! "r l, " n8: ,ha n<,w wrvice. is due .the Bluff to-day from Melbourne and Ho Lli n Bhe ."■"V, 1 . """wards visit Dunedin. Lyttelton. and W, ; :;.„ t;! „„, and will leave the latter Port on Monday. November 2. for Hobait and Melbourne The Pa loons, was for merly well known at Auckland as the Hud-nart-tarker Company's liner Zealandia. when Wl.*'* j regularly engaged in the SydneyCoast service. She is a vessel ot 2,,1_ urns • L ' r< ??' and since she was with- '„; ."..";"' the N<.«. Zealand trade has i>een e.nployeil in the Sydney-Tasmania service.

ARRIVALS. October -24. RARAWA s.s, 1072 tons. Captain Bark. from New Plymouth Passengers: Misses .Stewart. Bernard, Mesdames EUis. Robinson ov.-a't '~ B^,ce •„,.^, <,s ••*■'• Williams. Ryan.' write Messrs. Williams. Ryan. Anoerson. McGovern. Straw. Taylor. Hall. Birch. Steel. t.larke. ( a fiery Kyndeon. Dr. Wvlie, and six -Northern S 8. Co., agents. October its. i CLAYMORE, ■■*.•• 258 tons. Captain Parris from Hokianga -Northern S.S- Co.. agents'. DEPARTURES OCTOBKH 2L ARAPAWA. „., 291 ions. Captain Keatley, tor Wanganui and Opunake.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 3

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PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 3

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 3