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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. KATTANGATA (4 a.m.)., 19Sl tons, MoLean, from Newcastle.—Union Co. MANAIA (6.5 p.m.), 1159 tone. Norbury, from Whangarei. In saloon: Misses Rouso, Graham. Cutforth. Carter. James. Cleary, West, Mackesy, Wenzlick. Biggs, Vuglar, Elliott, Bayley, Poara, Chapman, Cooper; Master Paora Mackesy; Mesdamos Hcfferman. Green, Miller, Law, Cutforth, Ellis, Stokes. Mearin, Rawlston Bond. Arnold. Smith, Sykes, Mackesy, Sambo, Fletcher. Fraser and 3 children, Taylor, Mackesy, Crnickshank and child. Hull, Mather and child. Psora, Maxwell. Coopor. Chapman, Burch and two children: Messrs. Lynns, Miller. Thompson. Lovalt, Heather. Ball. Wells. Doel, Stokes Irvine, Johnstone, Halliday. Pollock. Ciow, Putoto. Robson. Walker. Coleman. Over, MoLennan, Ellis. Doel, Ellen. Chadwin. Cnllnghan, Telfer, Hymaa. Leclero. Hendy. Cartiuill. Williams. Mollis, Henry, Bond. Sambe, Copstnkes, WebsteT, Smith, Williams. Buchanan, Brookes. Chcnery, Wallace, Cameron. Gray. Stuart. Holgate. Walker. Taylor. Stirling. Cruickshnnk, Newton. Norton. Hcvward, Taylor, Rankin, Hall. Cooke. Box, Wood. Abel Sayago, Paova, Scorle. Halliwell, Maxwell. Bureh. Q.M.S. Robertson, and 16 steerage-Northern Co. TANIWHA (4.15 a.m.), 203 tons, Freeman, from -Northern Co. KANIERI (7.20 a.m.). 203 tons. Johnson. from Whangarci.—Northern Co. DAPHNE (5 p.m.), 192 tons, Grigs, from Coromandel.— Co. WAIPU (10 15 cm.). 201 tons, Pert, from •Mangapji.—Nor&orn Co. DEPARTURES, MANUKA (6.45 n.m.), for Sydney. In saloon: Miss Ashwm, Mr. Q. W. Butler. Mr. & Boscawen, Mr. H. B. Burcher, Mr. McM. Barnes, Mr. BnrT, Mrs. J Butler. Mr. p. Bush, Mr. K. Brampton, Mr. Blue. Mr. Boult, Mrs. J. B. Bullough, Misses Builough (two). Miss BurAon, Mrs. J. Butler. Mrs. Carpenter, Mr. Connolly, Mrs, Connolly and infant, Mr. Cos, Mr. W. Crawford, Mrs. Crawford. Miss Carter. Miss Caryl], Mrs, A. W. Creamer, Mr. R. Carey, Mr. Cooperthwaite, Mr. J. J. Cobb, Mrs. Donaldson, Miss Donaldson, Miss E. Deegan, Mr. Davics, Mr. V. P. Doty, Mr. W. Dudley, Mr. V. Edwards. Mrs. J. Evens, Miss Foster. Mr. Gungall, Mr. Grenior, Mrs. Grenier and three children, Mrs, Gazzard, Miss Gizzard, Master Gazzard. Mr. S. Hase!dine, Mr. ,H. J. Hunter, Mr, and Mrs. H. Hart, Miss O. Hegman, Miss B. Hay, Mr. J. E. House. Mr. Harconrt,,Mr Hutchison, Mrs. Hawthorne, Miss Hawthorne, Mr. J. G. Killien. Mrs. S. Kitchen, Petty Officer J. King, Mr. E. Lyons. Mrs. W. Livevside, Mr, A. L. Malla'ieu, Miss E- M. Murray, Mr. D. McCaul, Miss M. E. Mouldey. Miss McCarthy, Mrs. Matthews, Miss G. C. Mellers, Miss Murray, Mios Oakley and two children. Miss E. Y. O'Leary. Mr. F. Pizzey, Mn. Fizzoy, Misses Pizzoy (three) and maid, Captain Price, Mr. Perdriau, Mrs. Pcrdriau, Mr. A M. Parsons. Mr. Parker. Mr. D. H. Potts, Miss M, Poarce, Mrs. A. H. Poraery, Mrs. Philp, Mr. P. Redwood, Mrs. Redwood, Miss Reynolds, Mr. L. C. Robertson. Mr. M. Richards, Captain Russell. Mies V, A. Roche, Miss M. A. Robertson. Mr. W.. A. Sundheimer, Major Sandford, Mr. E. Smith, Mr. Smith, Mr. A. H. Schmidt. Mrs, Scott, Miss I. J. Smith, Mi«s Suther'and, Mr. J. T. Todd. Mr. H. C. Tempest, Mrs. Tompest, Master Tempest, Miss Temple. Mrs. L Victor, Miss Vert. Mr. A. H. Wilkin»n, Mr. N. Wills. Mrs. Wil's, Miss M. Webber, Mr T. S. Young, Mrs. E. C. ?ouT>g, Miss'N. Wilson, Mr. C. White. Mr. S. Young, Miss Walters, and 93 steerage ATUA (11 p.m.). for Sydney. RAXANOA (2.30 p.m.), for Sydney. AWAHOU (4.40 p.m.), for East Coast bays. NGATIAWA (5.10 p.m.). for Opotiki. TASMAN (7.45 ajn.), for WhakatanoCLANSMAN (6.10 p.m.). for Russell. KANIERI (8.15 p.m.), for WhangaraL | VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. j Ngapuhi, from Taurang*. 7 a.m. Waiotahi. from Mercury Bay, 6 a.m. Kaniori, from Whangarei, 9 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Port Melbourne, for Tokomaru Bay, noon. Man&ia, for Whangarei, 10 p.in. , Waiotahi, for Great Barrier, midnight. Daphne, for Coromandel, 2 p-m. The local office of the Union Co. has received advice that the Flora will not arrive from the Eastern Pacific before Saturday. The Talune is due from Suva to-morrow morning, and will be quarantined for tho regulation 24 hours. If a clean ship she will bo released on Friday, and will berth at the Queen's Wharf to land her passengers, fruit, and other Island produce. The Mapourika has been reoemmissionea in the Wellington-Auckland trade. She is to leave Wellington to-day, and is duo here on Friday. The Rak&noa, which completed discharge of her eoal cargo at Chelsea on Monday evening and anchored in the stream, sailed for Sydney yesterday afternoon. The Kaitaneata arrived from Newcastle early yesterday and anchored in the channel for medical inspection After being declared a clean ship she came into the harbour and anchored in the stream. She will be released this morning and will bo berthed alongside the Makura to supply that vessel with bunker coal. The Royal Mail steamer Makura came out of dock yesterday morning and berthed at the Queen's Wharf. She commenced loading her outward cargo yesterday and is expected to sail for Vancouver on Friday. The Commonwealth and Dominion Lino steamer Port Melbourne, which has been loading at Auckland since March 6, is to sail this morning for Tokomaru Bay to continue loading cargo for the United Kingdom. Captain R. W. Golden, who recently returned to New Zealand after three and a-half "ears' active sen-ice, has resumed his position as assistant traffic manager to the Auckland Harbour, Board. The baroue Titania, en route from Now York to Wellington, via the Cape of .Good Hope, ia 129 days out to-day. She is expected at Wellington at any timo now. The Kahuna is expected to leavo Westport shortly for Gisborno and Auckland. The Manuka completed cargo operations at the King's Wharf at 5 p.m. yesterday and went into the stream to undorgo medical inspection. This was completed by 8.30 p.m. when she left for Sydney. Tho Atua oomnietod discharge of her sugar cargo at Chelsea yesterday evening, and borthed at the Queen's Wharf to take in water. After undergoing her final medical inspection she sailed for .Sydnoy at a late hour No passengers joinea her at Auckland. THE MONOWAI. The Mocowai is to leave Duncdiii on Saturday for Auckland, via way porta. She should arrive her© about tho following Fndof. A.TANA DUE ON MONDAY. Tho New Zealand and African Company's Bteamer Ajana, which is bringing troops to New Zealand, is due at Auckland on Monday. She is to bo detained in Quarantine for 24 hours and will probably berth the following day.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17113, 19 March 1919, Page 5

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17113, 19 March 1919, Page 5

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17113, 19 March 1919, Page 5