PORT OF AUCKLAND.
ARRIVALS.
MAKUK.V. RMS (645 am'' tmr * J. D. S. Plulhps. from Van *ou^ e V. *viJ? iMseneers: Fiwt Saloon-Mr wd Mr? R B. Dickerson. Mr. W B r™i.i. t 8 "*? 1 - f Crsig Mrs. J. BwnneT" rS^v"^ 0 Swond Saloon—Rev. J g Yr r Hurard. M lB3 A. Smith Mrfr 4 Mrs >,* £ Nicholson, Mis? M. Deal Mr Riemcnschne der. Miss J Ar,™ \tt Mjs s Mrs. Corbett, Mr. F Warren ffi nl' nd firs. A. R. Hanltain Haiflt^M- 7, . S. Richard. Mi«« M-. fee, H Mri MUJtITAI, s.B. (9.30 am) insn » £irth. from '^obex^n 9 : STAB OF AUSTRALIA. ..a. (10 am) 6175 tas. Ltd" from y^ey.-Healhor^ob
DEPARTURES. *Hf K I P B^L-., R M.S. (11.45 p.m.) 8075 tona J, D. a Phillips, for bydnS. btmaLaSP f u£j i * i 5 on r* u " u jfcUai. CoWax^&veV Foredick. banders. h teyland. Eadington. $' ti r .l* lUon - J&.ernoha,n, Kerrigan tartan, Borthwick. Uarrowell. GraiF 'iifnm' eon. Cutnbeit* bcddon. AbbottLewand Bpra*g. Gorton. Underwood, de baiam. btamton. Sodsobeur, Momson' ■Nurse xiaikness, Messrs. jJSwton Sr ilcUanand. Cochrane. Uruiidy 'ItoS' low bad Court. Strang©. Green Torrman tt^-WS I4 - GrimtUN \Vhittte, UoS: gorthwick. Messrs. LoeaS. HaxrowelL Aat }«& fe? erle J. Wood. Glasson, Cuthbert CatT ■* m *fe ham ?T ± ' 1 * Ua i Messrs eeddon? Pblfp W. Watson. Commodore Henderson? R~N , Messrs. Ryan, Underwood, Buchanan** Welly* &1« »»r- St H«»t<».* Morriaon. Second" Saloon—Misses Danes. Smith. Carpenter H»^..,Hu 98 oU Dillon. Joyce, Fox, AndSeon \\ lUiaros Moadames Claxinghufl and 3 children. Herbert. Fox. Bond" GnJUvor S £ aim !, lsp*+ BeebSt and* *5* ?.• Wright and 2 children. Messrs. Wright, Pftfoid. Ellmehamj McDonald. Mackay; 25 ateerago, and 70 through passengers.—Union Co MA.N.UA. e.s. (10 p.m.). 1153 tons.'w. F. Norbury. for Whangaxoi. NGAPUHI. s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 691 tons. T. JiauHain, for Tauranga. . AUPOTOJ ..a (3 P.M.). 463 tons, E. Dorling. for Houhpra. etc taPW *»•»• i lO p.m.). 278 tons, !\\ Hson, for Mercury Bay etc WAIMARIE, ?)9 . (7.10 p.m.), 245 tons, E. ft. t»c«»rtz, for Paeroa. CHELMSFORD, 8 . 8 . .10 p.m.). 121 tons JDnse. for Marsdcn Point. ' VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Macaia,. from Whangarei. 6.45 p.m. Ngatiawa, from Opotiki. etc.. noon, laniwha. from Paeroa. 1 a.m. Kanieri, from Whangarei, 2.30 a.m. Waipu. from Coromandel. 9.30 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. nVr&wera. tor Southern ports. guanine, for Wellington. • laiuwua. for Paeroa Northern Wharf. Clansman for Russell, Northern Wharf l Kaa»n. for VVhangarei. No. 8 Jetty lasinan, for Vv oakatano, Northern Wharf. The Kaituna i 3 to return to Westport tomorrow. «ia« ""?«» ,ia loading produco at ohm for Auckland. , The PutLki, which has been undergoing overhaul and alterations here, is to return to Wellington toward the end of tn« week. It is expected that the Ruahine will be despatched to the South to-day, to continue uncharging London cargo. The To Anau sails tor Wellington. Bluff, yamani and Ximaru to-morrow, to load for Auckland.
•The following paseengera left Auckland by yie last island steamer:—Mr. and Mrs. £*. '.jWier. Mr. and Mrs. Allen and child. Mrs. A. iJtowes, Mr. and Mrs. Sandston. Mrs. Uowlins and child. Nurse Cairns, Nurse Mar .and ill. W. T. Johnston, Colonel T. wow soy. Mr. P. Stone, Mr. H. J. Brown; ana three in the steerage. tTho steamer Floridian, 431 tons, ie reor«cd to have been chartered to load at an Francisco for Australia. It is reported that the four-masted barque pnemoa.. 2203 tons, a well-known New Zealand and Australian trader, built at Gree Bock in 1890 and under charter to load at Now York for Australia, has been sold Jo Messrs. J. J. Feoro and Co.. of Mobile. tor about £20.000. ~ ' Tj** C. and D. liner Tort Elliot was expected to arrivo at Melbourne from London yesterday. After calling at Sydney., the "Warner proceeds to Auckland, and is expected hero about the middle of next month. The.Federal-Shire chartered steamer RuaMho is reported by cable to have left Sydney for Auckland in continuation of her If?*,?* from the West of England, at 3 p.m. on Saturday. She should arrive hero tomorrow night, or on Thursday morning. The steamer Wallsend left Sydney for Auckland on Saturday. She should arrive Otto about Friday next.
MAKURA FOB SYDNEY. <*23! 0 M.S. Makura arrived from Van's"** yesterday morning. after a fine m « r S?y*«' and berthed at the Queen's «I 11 ',- hho continued her voyage to Sydney *« 11.45 p.m.
STAR OF AUSTRALIA. !A,B? , w «H-known C. and D. liner Star of «üßiraiia .arrived from Sydney yesterday T*?f5 in *' 'P. continuation of her voyage from {*■!T on - Nothing of note occurred on tho 82!*%. On discharge of 1200 tons of cargo S* I *-, the Star of Australia will sail for tho "outh. probably on Thursday.
MURITAI'S SMART PASSAGE. 'JirW}? 1 a smart passage of 3 days 22 hours I' tt-wutes. the Muritai arrived from SydSm.?*TS? day morning, and berthed at the fl«* 8 Wharf to discharge 1000 tons of New «ni i' KO ,- . Captain Firth is in command, gW» with him as officers are:— Chief, Mr. fStJx• iVJ? I second, Mr. N. A. Wicks; BK?* M C Bhirsee; fourth. Mr. W. FulJS*'. chief engineer, Mr. N. CntcUio; JESS I, ¥/■ J - Young; third. Mr. W. Miller; 'ourth, Mr. P. Partridge: chief refrigeratj?*, 60 8!, n< *' r - Mr. Eraser; second. Mr. BotfiV'a i° Muritai will .probably sail for toor • ut " to continue unloading to-morrow
TAINUI'S PASSENGERS. «hnit R.M.B. Tainui, which is due here in. y ora London, is currying the foilowjffl, Passengers for New Zealand:— I. A l **- n. Hi G. Ambrose, Miss N. Barboure, «*• and Mrs. V. Barton, Miss P. Carroll, li.u and Mr »- J- Carruthere. Miss 8. CowfiSte H IM A. Doiirfiton. Mr. and Mrs. J. filbert Mrs. E. King and the Misses K... *'■' a "« S. Kin«. the Misses P. and L. Lup- ««. Miss H. MacLennan. Mr. J. Menzies, $?' nd „ Mrs - S. Morser. Miss K. Nolan, R~ ?• Rhodes, Mrs. C. Scandrett, Mr L. B*Wd. Mr. H. Waustaff. Mrs. E. White l "U.ch, and 141 in the steerage. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURES. ttou« RAWA - ■•*- 1072 tons, for ow Fly " gS' M ', B -«- 800 tons. T. Braidwood. for Weymouth.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16266, 27 June 1916, Page 5
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