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PORT OF AUOKLAND.

ARRIVALS

MAKTJRA. RMS. (8.20 a.m.), 8075 tons, J. D S. Phillips, from Sydney direct. Passengers: First saloon—Mr. R. Blakemore, Mr E. Goodfellow, Mr. E. Dimant, Mr. A. Bruce, Mrs E. King. Mr. L. McDuff. Mr. R. E. Sullivan, Mr. A. E. Ellard, Mrs. Ellard and two children, Mi's. Seineidermann and, infant, Mr- G. Cozens, Mr. H. Woollen, Mrs.. Wooll«tt. Mr. A. C Pfeifler, Mrs A. McKillop, Mr. W. E Ludlow, Mr. D. Smith. Mrs. Campbell. Mr. W. Rhodesbnry, Mr. J. Rhodesbnry. Miss A. Boss. Miss Verlie. Mrs. Lestro. Mr. R. Lestro. Mr. H. Moroney, Mr. A. Astley. Mr and Mrs. 0. Moiland, Miss Hay. Mr. and Mrs. R Milne. Mr. P. Job, Mr. W. Dive. Miss K. Dive. Mrs. T. Cotter, Miss I. Cotter, Mr and Mrs. W. George, Mr and Mrs. R. Wilson, Mrs. E. Greenwell, Mr. and Mrs. C. Maudsley. Mr. W. Allen. Mrs. F. Keane and infant, Mr. R. Warnock. Miss Warnock. Miss Warnock, Mr. and Mrs. J. Archibald. Mr.'J. Pothean. Mr. E. Cardale. Mr. T. Thomson, Mrs. Thomson, Mr. L. Andrews, Mr. L. Dawson. Miss de Montsek. Mr. T. Martin. Second saloon— J Walsh, Miss L. Tanner, Mrs. M. James and child. Mrs. M. Dugdale. Mr. A. West. Mrs. A. Mnnro and two son* Mrs. M. Roberts, Mrs. D. Aldridijo and infant, Mrs. E. Thompson. Mr. W. Sproule. Mrs. A. Larcom, Miss B. McDonald. Mrs. T. Mann and two children. Mr.. Mrs., and Master D. Wood. Mr H. Vidler. Miss Christine. Mr. J. O'Sullivan, Miss A. Wilson, Miss J Mills, Mr. S. Beer. Mr. J. Cathro. Mr. E. Naple. Mr. E. Burridge. Mr. T. H. Hopkins. Miss F. Barratt, M*. T W. We»theT<Ti. Mr. R. Cnllcn, Mr C Wreidt. Miss M. Wiley. Mrs- B. Sceats. Mr. White, Mrs. E. Schneider and infant, Mr. D McDonald. Mr. Larcom, 40 third-class, and 70 through passengers.—Union S.S. Co., agents. KANIERI. s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 203 lons, T. Meyers, from Whangarei.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. WEKA. is. (1.20 p.m.). 127 tons, H. Joynt. tor Coromandel. GLENELG. s.s. (6.10 p.m.). .288 tons, F. Jonas, for Whangarei. BADEN-POWELL, 's.s. (8 30 p.m.), 176 tons, H. Petersen, for Whangarei. CLAYMORE, s-s. (3.15 pin.). 258 tons. J. Wiison, for North Coast ports. WAKATERE. p.s. (3.45 p.m.). 441 tons. W. Sullivan, for Thames. TASMAN. s.s. (5 20 p.m.). 171 tons, C. Faulkner, for Mercury Bay. Kuaotunu, and Tairua. . NGAPTTHI. s.s. (5.40 n-m). 691 tons. T. Hanltain. for Tauranga. MANAIA, a* (10.5 p.m.). 1159 tons, W. F., Norbury, for Whangarei. WAIMARTE. s.s. (11.45 p.m.). 245 tons, E. H Goertz. for PacroaJtTSE is. " APANUI. s.s. (0.15 a.m.), 243 tons. J. leneira. for Awanui. , " VESSELS DUE TO-DAY.' Manaia, from Whangarei. Taniwha. from Paeroa. Wakatere, , from -Thames. Weka, from Coromandel. ' ■

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Makura. R.M.S-, for Vancouver, via ports, at 10 s-m., from east, side Queen's Wharf. ~.:. '■„ ' Kavua, for Sydney direct, at 11 am., from t west side Queen's Wharf. Tarawera, for Dunedin. via ports, at noon. from east side Queen's iVhari ' .< Karori. for Greymouth direct. Mako. for Naprer. via East Coast bays. Clansman, for North Coast ports, from No. 3 Jetty. Wakatere. for Thames, from No. 3 Jetty. Taniwha, for Ptoroa. from Northern Wharf. Eanieri, for . Whangarei, from Northern • Wharf. . . ■ , To Teko. schooner, for Opotiki. ' Ftirbum. schooner, for Opotiki.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY AT ONEHUNGA. Regains, from Greymouth.

SAILINGS TO-DAY FROM ONEHUNGA. Arapawa, for Wanganui end Opunake.

SHIPPING IN PORT. Makura. 8.M.5.. at Queen's Wharf. Tarawera. M.. at Queen WharfKarori, s-s.. at King's Wharf. Kaeo. schooner, at Albert barf. Make 8.8. at Kings Wharf. Panaroa. as-, at King WharfNgakuta, s.s.. at Chelsea. Fairburn. schooner, at Albert WharfKereru. kttch. at Queen s Wharf Huia, sen* at King's Wharf Msnunui. barquo. at King a Wharf. Hauroto. 8.8.. at No. 2 JettyCis, Norw*£ian barque, in streamNavua. as., at Queen's Wharf. Moura, 6-s., in stream. Elsie Mary, schooner, in stream. OreU»i schooner, in dream. While discharging operations on the collier Karori were in progress at the King s Whan yesterday morning, the main, top-mast buckled at the cap, under the weight of tile coal-b&skots. This loosened one of the top derricks, but fortunately bow of the gear fell to the deck.

The Union Company advises that the following steamers will load produce at Southern Porta this month 'for Sydncj:--Katoa. at irniaru and Bluff; KoromiKo. at Lyttelton and Duncdin; Kaiapoi. at Qamarti; and VVanaka. at, Tunaru. Owing to the slackness in trade, the Northern Company has decided to lay up two more of us steamers, namely, the Paeroa and waiotahi. Iho Paeroa was removed to an anchorage in the stream goino days ago. andhe Waiotahi will follow the smaller vessel to-day.

A crow will probably be signed on the nauroto to-day. As the repairs to the vessel nave been almost completed, she will proDBMS sail for Sydney and Hongkong about tna end of the week. »i With the exception of the man royal yard, all-the spars have been placed aloft on the Norwegian barniio Cis, which has been at anchor m Auckland Harbour since March, it is expected that the vessel will clear for Glasgow early next week. The Union Company announces that tho previous arrangement .made by which the Manuka was to leave Lyttelton this week for r.a ? y has ,J n cancelled- The vessel will sail from Wellington on Thursday evening tor Sydney as usual. The Westralia is timed to leave Sydney at noon to-morrow for Auckland, in place of the Rivenna. Sho is due here on Sun- £&««? 'i o ',. and wiU B . ail on the "turn voyage the following evening. «JO% .VTauo Louisa Craig is a* present completing her loading of bark, gypsum, and salt at E-lithburg.. South Australia, for AuckUTa i } a , vice 1 received by the owners in Auckand states (hat tho vessel was delayed in loading operations last week by bad weather.

NAYUA'S DEPARTURE POSTPONED. The Union Company's steamer Navua/ which was to have sailed last evening for bydney. is now timed to sail at 11 a.m. today, lho necessary postponement of her sailing was due to the need for some minor repairs to her refrigerating machinery. MAKURA FOR VANCOUVER. .The Uaion Company's R.M-S. Makura armed at Auckland at 9 a.m. yesterday from r?r n it y ' after „ a very stormy passage. She lett the New South Wales port at 3 30 p.m. on thursday . last ' and encountered strong southerly and south-westerly gales and high seas throughout the voyage. The Makura Drought <i largo number of passengers and 400 tons of general cargo for New Zealand. Sho is timed to. sail at 10 a.m. to-day for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. THE LA BLANCA. The local agents for the Federal-Shire Lino advise that the chartered steamer La Blanca w expected, to arrive at Auckland about June 28 from Liverpool, via Durban. The vessel has 2660 tons of general cargo for discharge hero. She will , afterwards visit Wellington and other Southern ports to complete her discharge and load for Avonmouth and Liverpool. . NIAGARA LEAVES VANCOUVER. Cable advice received by the Union Company states that the R M.S. Niagara sailed from Vancouver at 11 am. on Wednosday. o? ne - for Auckland and Sydney, via ports, She is bringing 120 passengers in the three classes for all ports, and 1200 tons of cargo for New Zealand. The Niagara is due here on Sunday, June 27, and sails the following day for Sydney. INDRABARAH DUE ON THURSDAY. Advice recnived by the. local agents for the Commonwealth and Dominion Lino states that the steamer Indrabarah was to have left Sydney on Saturday last for Auckland. Napier, and Wellington, in continuation of her voyage from London. She is expected to arrive here un Thursday, and has 4200 tons of general merchandise to land. WIRELESS FROM REMUERA. ' A wireless message received by the New Zealand Shipping Company from the captain of the steamer Remuera. en route from London to Wellington and Lyttelton, states that the vessel will arrive at Hobart this morning. The Remuera is expected to reach Wellington about Saturday evening next. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE. - Messrs. Heather, Roberton, Ltd., local agents for the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, advise that the Makarini, which left London on May. 29 for Australian and New Zealand ports, is expected to ai-rive at Auckland about July 21. The Niwaru was to have left 'London on Sunday last for Melbourne. Sydney, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington! and should reach Auckland about August 11. The Whakarua is now fixed to leavo New York on Juno 23 for Auckland, Wellington, Australian ports, via. the Panama Canal. Tho vessel is expected to arrive here about July 25.

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. COASTAL AND INTER-COLONIAL. Approx. Ye;;*! From . date. 1 Rosamond ... .» Gisboine ... June 16 Monowai ••• .•• Southern ports Juno 17 Kaitansata ... ... Westport ... June 18 ' Westralia -» - Sydney ... June 20 Kahu ... — — GiEborne ... June30 Victoria ... — - Southern porta June 20 . Atua South Sea Is. June 21 Waipori... •- ••• Soutliern ports June 22 Paloona ... ••• Southern porta June 21 . Mako Gisborne ... June 27 , Tarnwera ••• — Southern ports June 27 , Jtavua ». •- — Sydney , — June 27 Talune East'n Pacific July 1 : Riverina ... - Sydney ... July 6 . Omana ... , ... - Bunbury - ... July 10 Niagara. R.M.S. - Sydney ... July 12 Southern Cross -Norfolk Is. ... July 17 Tofua Suva J" ? £ : Mararoi Sydney ... July 25 , OVERSEA. Approx. Vessel Sailed. From date, Irdrabarah Apr. 11 London June 17 Tonsariro Apr. 13 St. John June 26 Athenic way 8 London June 27 Nimra. R.M.S. June 9 Vancouver June 27 La Blanc* Apr. 27 Liverpool June 28 Opawa May 7 Liverpool June 30 Indrapura May 7 London July 5 Klder<*rove May New York Jul; 6 Sc a mers K e r r , May 18 Liverpool July 16 Canastota Juno „ Ne/r York Ju y 20 Makarini May 29 London July 2! ta jjj To sail London Aug. 5 Viimate June i Liverpool Aug. 8 Xiwaru Juno London Aug. 11 Whakalane June 7 St. John Aug. 25 SAIL. Vessel. from Sailed. Hazel Craie. to. ...Melbourne ... June 2 Benorita.bqtne ...Newcastle ... June 5 Louisa Craig, bo - Edithburg ... To sail VESSELS TO SAIL FROM AUCKLANDApprox. Vessel. For date. XiralnitA. . ... Southern ports June 16 Kparol.. ::. ...Wellington - Juno 16 Rosamond Gisborne ... Juno 19 Hauroto Sydney ... June 19 Monowai ... ;.. Southern ports June 19 Westralia Sydney ... Juno 21 v a hu Gisborne ... June 22 Victoria" - ... Soutbtrn ports June 22 Indrabarah Southern ports June 22 Wainori - Southern ports June 25 M 8 ' 00 ...South Sea Is. June 26 Paloona" ... .- Southern ports June 26 Niagara. R.M.S. -Sydney ri l,n °28 Tarawera Southern ports June 29 jjako ... Oisboroe ... June29 Athene.::" .:.' ... Southern ports June 30 Talune ... " - !«»* n Pacific July 6 Riverina Sydney ... July 6 Mararoa Sydney ... Ju y 12 Kavua ... South Sea Is. July 21 I Jlakura, R.MS. - Sydney - July 26.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15944, 15 June 1915, Page 5

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PORT OF AUOKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15944, 15 June 1915, Page 5

PORT OF AUOKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15944, 15 June 1915, Page 5