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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. M ANA IA {6.26 p.m.). 1159 ions, Norbury, j from Whangurei In saloon: Misses Cooke, Cherring'ton and child. Reader, Valentine, McAllister, Burnsido. MoKouzio (2), Mobdames Armitage, Hill, Johnson, Pattdn and two children, Ennstead, Murray. Blaokwell, Teal, MoMillan, Pearson and child, Murray, Simmonds and child. Bichardson, Symc/ns, Haines. Bavins, Callender, Brown, Vauahan. I,oe, Borjch and child, Messrs. Pattern. Edwards, McKinnon, Meldrum, Sutton, Mat(hews, Pearson, Wakelin. Thompson, Crone, Terrace and child, Lowo, Thomas, Tail, i Gillett, S'ater, Boddgood. Kahn, Kiel}ardson, Symons, Cook, Brown. Miller, Robeon, Skelton, Bavins, Bnerly, Gnmahaw, McLennan, Siminonds, Anderson, Skuso, Amitftge,- Marsh. Vodono i vich. Burnsido. McKay, Rev, Hoko, Rev. Cherrinston, Rev. Wavne, Rev. Lush. Adjutant Wain. Sorgeant-Major Coakley, ana 10 stooraee.—Northern Co. WATPU (12.20 p.m). 501 torn, Pert, from Ccromen-'el —Northern Co. KANITIRI (3.R5 a.m.), 201 tons,. Johnson, lycm Whancwei.—Northern Co. WATMARIE '3 a.m.), 245 tons, Cummmsrs, from Paeroa.— Co. DEPARTURES. CANOPUS CS.IS p.m.). for Westpott. EOWHAI (4.15 p.m.). for Kaipara, WAIOTAHI '12.30 p.m.). for Opotiki. HOUTO, schooner (4.25 m.), for Dunodisi. CLANSMAN (5.45 p.m ), for Russell.

WAIMARIE (10.40 p.m.), for Paoros. KANIERI (6.40 p.m.). for Whangarei. TASMAN (10.10 p.m.). for Whakatane. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Ngatiawa, from Russell, at 10 a.m. Kanieri, from Whangarei, at 7 p.m. Daphne, from Mercury Bay, at 10 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAX. Hinomoa, for Northern' Lighthouses. ■ Manaia, for Whangarei, at 10 p.m. ■\Yaipu. for Coromandel. , at 2 p.m. Daphne for Groat Barrier, at midnight, i Tho Gisborno dredge Maui, which has had l extensive alterations made m and to 1 her dredging goar, wont dowa to Islington Bay vesterday morning for compass, adjustments', and left at a late hour last night for Tho auxiliary schooner Houto soiled yestcrdoy with timber for Dunedin. , i ; Captain D. McDonald has taker, flfcarg© of a Union Company's steamer, reheying Captain Flynn, who is ashore on holiday ' ' As she has to wait for two new hawec- [ pipes from Dunedin, the Government training I ship Amokura will not be ablo to leavt Wd- , lington for her spring cruise till toar the , end of the month. .... a . Mr. H P. Tucker, who has just passed ' his examination as second engineer, has gone , South to rejoin on oversea vessel as fourth ' Mr, A. R. Douglas, who haa'passed hit examination as chief engineer, has joined the Komona as tk*rd encinoer. Mr. Richardson, third engineer of an overset ship, has come ashore on holiday leave. Tho junior engineers have been promoted » etep. , ~ _, , . Mr. Barker, purser of Ihe Te Ata.rx.dt ashore at Auckland, awaitinr- orders. Another purser will join the vessel on her arrival .Lyttelton. , • , . Mr. A. Rathbone. late second officer of a Union Company's steamer, has zesUned from tho company's service. Mr. W., T. ; Brand, who has been ashore for some time, . has filled the vacancy. . I It was reported some months ago that the ; I old steamer Bauoiri bad been tank at the entronco to a French port According to ; Fairnlay. of Jrfy 26. however, she is still afloat. Her owners, the Sun Shippinc Co.. Ltd.. have applied for permission to change hor n*me to " flunlond " The Haupiri was well known in Auckland some years ago as tho, Richmond, and undor which name she ran for some years in. the Island trade. She afterwards was acquire* by the Union Company, and renamed Hauoiri. For some years she was ensaKod in tiio Wollingtan-Picton-Nelwn service, and in the Aack'and-East Coast buys sorvico, Liter she was laid, up in Wo'lineton for soma considerable time, and about two years ago was sold to a South African firm. , From South Africa she was ordered to Entrlnnd. f , THE MONOWAI. . * Tho Monowai, en route Aurltland. via ports, is expected, to leave ' Wellington to-morrow She is duo here on Sunday, and is timed to sail for Southern ports at 2 p.m. on Tuesday On the run South the will not go to Dnnedin. She isHimcd to reach Wellington on Thursday, , October 26. and will sail that nieht for Lyttelten in place of the Maori, which is to he laid up for survey The Monowa; will contmio In tho terry run until October 81. and ' will tncti pick up her running in the DuneI dm-Auokland trade, leaving Lyttelton on ! November 1 for Auckland, via way ports. I NORTHERN COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Next Monday being Labour Day, the Northern Company announces teat oU • cargo for vessels sailing on Monday or Tues- ' day morning will be accented un till nnnn

\\\Vj uiuruios mil uk wxepivq up nil noon on Saturday. The Mannia is timed to sail for Whtingarei and tho, Daphne for Mercury Bay and Tairua at midnight on Monday. The Wakatere is to, run an excursion from Thanio9 in connection with tho holiday. She will have Thames at 9.80 a.m. on Saturday, ana is due here at 1.30 p.m. She is timed to leave Auckland on the return trip at 680 p.m. on Monday, All other steamers whim usually sail on a Monday Kill sail on Tuesday, as advertised. The Ngapudi v ent into dock yesterday for her annual overhaul. The Paeroa has been sold to the Hokitflta Shinpio.? Company, and is now on the slip ; undergoing overhaul.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16672, 17 October 1917, Page 5

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16672, 17 October 1917, Page 5

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16672, 17 October 1917, Page 5