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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. September 21. MANAIA (6.15 p.m.), 1139 tons, Norbury, from Whangaiei. In saloon— Misses NowSnun, Long, W l!oy. Haniston, Boreham, Robinron, Mason, Fmlayson, Mcintosh. Dunnineham. Hoyter (21. Wood, Gribblo, Doys, Cook, Coburn. Benton, Hall (2), Owen, Sister Laurence, Mesdamcs; Footo. Herron and ! | child. Grant and child, Hills, Mcllraith, ' i Shoebridgo Carney, Hewett. Gaicy, Lilly. , i AlloWay, Morey, Dyer, Henry, Ross and I child, Isdell 'aiicj 2 children, Patterson, Jeffs, . Lame; and 2 children, Messrs. Wign, Hamilj | ton, Gcchie, McKenzie, Going Wright, Hill, Maunscll, Garland, Clarko, Herron, Owen, Turabull, Hutchings, Hills. Cowell, Atkinson, Henwood Lees, Hewett Dawson, Gall, Owons, Milford, Neal, Tail, Poland, McLeod, Fountain. Lane, Donaldson. Hoarrell; end 16 steerage— Co. | NGAPDHI (6.35 a.m.), 691 tons, Hanltain, from Tauranga.—Northern Co. i I CLANSMAN (4.5 a.m.). G35 tons, McLeod., ' ' from Russell— Northern Co. i TANIWH4 (3.45 a.m.), 263 tons, Freeman, ' from Paeroa.—Northern Co. j , APANTJI (5.35 a.m.), 243 tons, Teixeira, i from Awanui.—Northern Co. KANIERI (4.10 am.), 203 tons, Johnson, | j from Whangaiei.— Co. WAIPD (1 a.m.), 201 tons, Pert, from I Marsden Point—Northern Co. ! , HAUITUI.SO p.ra.), 99 tons, Olsen, 're; . j Coromandei.— Co. r SEPTEMBER 22. i STELLA (3.40 am.), 298 tons,. Hamilton, i from Wellington.— Watkin and Wallis. * WAIMABIE (3.30 a.m.), 245 tons, Goertz, J from Netherton—Northern Co. > TASMAN (6.10 a.m.). 171 tons. Faulkner, ~ from Whakatane.— Co. DEPARTURES. September 21. TALUNE (2.50 p.m.), for Fiji, etc. In saloon— H. M, Rae, A, G. Court, C Merediih. J. Ryan, Me6dames O. B. Krauso and 3 children, «dall J. F. Hollinroke. Lawrence and 'hii«, Gillespie, F. L. Broad and 2 childm. Tibbie. Appleby, G. R. Barker, Tenant and child, Balantyno and child, Messrs. T. G. Julia-. '«.. B. Herrold, C. H. Burness, A. Tindali, C A. Dobbie, Tenant Gardner, G. Ballintyne, Private 0. Meredith, Captain F. J. Appleny, Captain Petersen; ana 21 steerage. ARAHURA (350 p.m.). for East Coust. In saloon For Tokomaru Bay; Misses Jones, White. Mesdamcs W. Williams, Reid, Hudson, Boyce and child, Messrs- Williams, McPhail, Williams, Addis. Williams, Ansell, Gray, Boyce, Raulinshaw. For Gisborno: Missos Fountain, McOallura, Falkner, Kennedy, Clarke, Slingsby. Lister, Whitlock, Soil, Hucston, Broom, Canning, Bruce, Butterworth, Williams, Tattersall, McLean, Tattersall, Barry, Milligan, Casßidy, Green. Cox, Mesdamcs Barker and infant, Downey, liaise!, Smart. Grice, Pickett, Seymour, R«cd, Bruce, Gumming, Haydon, Slragsby. Clark, Brown, Mackay, Cappelli, Izarci ana child. Norgrove, Sanderson, Pickett. Messrs. Norris, Pearson, Mann, Dods, Izcd Atkins, Cuppelli, Hopkins, Amadio, Jaffrey, Gray, Hawkes, Brown, Montague, Laisol, Clarke (2) Bruce. Cesaroni. Ansell, Whittle, Tnida, Miller, Ogilvio, McGee, Willis, Allan. Grundy, Spinley, Martin, Butterworth, Goodchap, Laisel, Murrell, Branley, Cobley Anderson, Curtis, Camper, Dunatan, Pilchor, Carroll, McKinly, Davis, Brown, Wade, Somemllo, Woodrow Fletcher, Friar, Swainson. Byrno, White, Batter, Griffey Harrow, Badly, Purdie, Colonel Valintine, LieutenantColonel Christie, Masters Brown (2). For Napier: Misses Thorpe, Messrs. Burrows, Grant. Mann; and 30 steerage. KAITUNA (7.35 p.m.). for Weatport. TE ANAU (12.40 a.m.). for Timaru. September 22. KANIERI (7.10 p.m.), for WhangUrei. ' VESSELS DDE TO-DAY. Koromiko, from Westport. Glaucus, from Surprise Island. Kanieri, from Wnangaroi, 7 pm. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Manaia. for Whangarei, 10 p.m. Ngapuhi, tor Taurauga, 5.15 p.m. WaioUihi, for Mercury Bay, noon. Waimane, tor Nethorton, midnight. Apanm, tor Awanui, 2 p.m. Waipu, tor Mangapai, 3 p.m. Hautti. fo. - Coromandel, 2 p.m. "* The Maroro is expected to complete discharge of her tar and timber cargo from Australia at the beginning of the week and will, then sail for Nvnangape to load timber for Australia. Tho Stella arrived from Wellington yesterday morning and berthed at the Central Wharf. She is to load general cargo here for Southern ports. The Island steamer Talune sailed on Saturday afternoon for Suva and other Island ports. i — Tho Koromiko left Westport for Auckland j at 10 p.m. on Friday, and is expected to | arrive here to-night. ~..«, ' The produce steamer Kaiapoi left Timaru for Au'-r'-.nd direct on Saturday evening. She ia &-. Nero on Wednesday morning. Information has been received in Sydney that the United Stales Government ha., promised sufficient tonnage under a new arrangement for the transportation of a stated ' 'quantity of coal each month frfcin San Francisco to Honolulu for the bunkering of vessels crossing between Australia and America. Prior to the entrance of the United States into the war Australia and I Japan supplied a part of the coal, but since April, 1917, America's contribution to the requirements of the coaling base has dwindled owing to tho diversion of snips to the i Atlantic route. ~„„,.. , ~ I The Stale coal hulk Gertie has been sold by tender to Messrs. Miller Bros., of Tort Chalmers. The GeHio, whioh has been at Wellington since she was dismantled a few - years ago, has ceased to be of any great use to tho Mines Department. The future of the Gertie has not been mado public.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16962, 23 September 1918, Page 3

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16962, 23 September 1918, Page 3

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16962, 23 September 1918, Page 3