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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. ARAHCRA. s.s. .9.10 p.m 1. 1596 tons. H. Dryden. from Napier and Gisborne. Passengers.—Saloon: Misses Nurse. Walker. Mesdanies Morrow Smith. Taylor, Messrs. Richardson, Armstrong. Whiilans, Morrow. Bookman. Smith. Langdon. Silver, Lidded. King. Martin, Taylor. Pelfer. and 14 steerage.Union Co. WAIPU. s.s. '5.10 p.m.). 205 tons. W. Bettis. from Waipu.—Northern Co. TE ANAU. s.s (7.30 p.m.l. 1652 tons, R. M. Srn:th. from Ihmedin. via ports.—Union Co. KANIERI. s.s. (3 p.m.), 203 tons. M. Pierotti. from Whangarei.—Northern Co. WAIMARIE. s«. 6.45 ami. 245 tons, E. H. Goertz. from I'fteroa.Northern Co. MANAIA, s.s. '_V! 5 p.m.). 1159 tons. W. F. Norbury. from Whangarei.— Northern Co. ISABELLA DEFKAINE. aux. schooner. _ 95 tons, A. Hackenstein. from Whangarei. DEPARTURES. WAIWERA. s.s. '6.35 a.m.). for Southern ports. W ALPORT, s.s. '6.10 a.m.). for Westport NGATIAWA. s.s. (6.15 a.m.). for Opotiki. via ports. TASMAN. 5.3. 18.35 a.m.). for Whakatane. DAPHNE, s.s. .'.30 p.m.), for Coromandel. MANAIA. ss. (10 10 p.m for Whangarei. GLENELG. s.s. 110.10 p.m.). tor Whangaiw August 5. TANIWHA. s.s. '0.15 a.m.). for Paeroa. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Kauri, from Newcastle. ilako,. from Napier, via ports. Manaia. from Whangarei. Ngapuhi, from Taurauga. Waiotabi. from Northern ports. , < Daphne, from Coromandel. Chelmsford, from Tauranga. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Arahnra, for Gisborno and Napier Apanui, for Awactii. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Corinthic from London and Hobart. Auponri. from Northern ports. Taniwha, from Paeroa. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Eanieri. for Whangarei. noon Waunarie, for Paeroa, 3 p.m.' . The liner Pakeha. which has been delayed in port lor three days owing to the recent i s,ormy weather, 13 to sail at daybreak this morning for Southern and Australian ports. On her return from Bay of Plenty ports Oh August 12. the Ngatiawn witl withdraw to undergo survey and overhaul. She will be relieved by the Waiotahi. The Clansman, which is undergoing annual survey and overhaul, will resume her running to North coast port 3 on August 15 The Kaifangata was docked at Port Chalmers op Wednesday. She is to load coal a.. V.estport for Auckland, and should arrive bere abcut the middle of next week. The Birau, which waj detained at Onefrunga on Thursday on account of the stormy gather, is to sail at 9 a.m. to-day for Hokianga. Sua will be due back on Tueimorning, and is 10 sail the same day for nasuan and Kawhia. The Warrimoo. which sailed on Thursday for Newcastle, will load coal for Bluff.

k3 *? anr l,_ ls now hi"? due here from Newcastle with, a cargo of coal. The vessel kas probably been delayed by the recent stormy weather. She shoulcf put in an appearance to-day. and after discharge will it. o iv 1 to load raw sugar for Auckland. frlrc Te , Anau - which arrived last evening from Southern ports, has 1240 tons of prodnce to discharge. Owing to her late arn.al her departure for Lyttelton and other southern ports has been postponed until Monday afternoon. The Monovrai was docked at Port Chalmers yesterday. r- She will leave Dnnedin to-day for East Coast ports and Auckland, tne vessel w-.1l not arrive her until Friday afternoon next. vit:« barQI ? ' ine S J - Wilder, which left aulntteo,- Wasamgton. on Juno 3. arrived at Duneam on Monday. She is under cnarter to the Maoriland Importing Company, and brought 630 000 ft of Oregon pine. The barque Sator. which sailed from KaiMra on August 17 of, last year for Liverfool, put into Monte Video on October 24. i?rfi™ dM n?.= Ed ih 'r^ h .collision with an iceberg. The vessel is still at Monte Video

THE TARAWERA. imtfl t W.^ ar 5 v ' era , did not leav ° Dunedin Ports fi)^ d ?! eßda , 7 afte ™°on for Northern Mta'Molidav - Tce vessel was docked ot P«ir/*l i ay - . * ne 'essel was docked nt Port Chalmers last. Monday. She left WeiAucklU^ erday f ° r Napler - Gisbo™. and PAPAROA EXPECTED. ping e fW, o(fice ! ofti,e N > w Zealand Shiploading l Southern Ports to complete BOOXAH DUE ON MOMMY Weiw£n l^ e i steamer Boonah is to leav. land fn^ n rnn,: rly * thl9 ™°""*2 for Auck*W York Cont i. uat '.° ol hP -l voyage from MondaV ™„, hc la expected to arrive on KuTgV wS»rf ne an , d rr n berth at th« general r,™ t-1 d ' scbar M OO tons of Bo to AnrfSr H o ?™* *"'! afterwards charge ha ° Ports to c °mpl«te her disRARAWA TO BE DOCKED. ill l»,™ r C ™ Com P aß y's steamer Rarawa Ci -I onc °riga on August 19 for Auckft arTmfJ? She J"", >*» docked " d undergo enter thI lov1 ov i Thw K The . vessel will re- <* VonH a ? ne Unga -> Plymouth service Barawa'a a 3it> 1 i sePte ! Db^ r *■ .During the aSL i thd r aw 5 1 - the 1 "™ 8 ™" l*> 4eve ? d „ by p tDe Rln ™- Jhe Aupouri will R»Si.K«tl,- Rim " ln the H°kianga and wgian-Hawhia services, and will remain foes \\™ Zi c ? ast T bi!o the under sues her annual overhaul.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 5

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 5

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 5