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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS.

CDFIC (9.25 a.m.), 62« tons, Jones, from ! St. John.—L. D. N«thi>D. and Co., Ltd. TANIWHA (8.25 a.m.), 268 tons, Freeman, from Paeroa.— Co. K.AKIEHI (4 a m.),. 203 tons, Johnson, from Whangarei.— Northern to. DAPHNE 1140 p.m.), 102, lons, Grigg Irom Coromandel.—lSorthcrn Co. JIANAIA (6.30 p.m.), 1159 tons, Norbury, Irom Whangarei. In saloon: Misses Mc{.lines, Nutstord, Morgan, Spratt, Bayos, , Dingwall, Johnson, Meldrum, Thomson, Endean, Spencer, Nurse Spencer. Ball, Dando. Morton, McEinstry, Brennand, Lemon, MoLaughlin, Irving, Cooper, Stewart, Mesdames Taylor, Bollinger and child. Williams, Rigdea, Wilson, Smith, McKeniie and child. Undcll, Endenn, Ogle, Clark, Goulsbro, Jones, Marshall, Smith, Harnett, Pring and two children, Fowler, Wingroso, Corbett. Purohas, Evans. Skellern. Bimmonds, Hoigate, Hockin. Ellinghani, Lucas, De Launey, Coutts. Messrs. Beetham, Williams (2), tains, Fprdenton, Mahoney, Michael, Watson, Wlutsftold, Cadman. Fowler, Dingwall, Kidd, Bawion, Pnrchss, Wilson, Callaghan, Smith, Darßon, Ogle, Plunkott, Morman, James, Goulsbro, Wilson. Harvey, Pring, Fagan, Boult, Denton, Evans, Marriott. Murray, Price, Orr, Jaok, Lemons, Doble, Irvine, Chapman, McMshon, Pavelich, Osted, Spencer, Simmonds, Morton, Holgote, Cottor, Kirkbiide, Prenler. Edwards. O'Brien, Troy, Mcßaisdon, Goodman, Jeffries, Wilson, Jones, Nosbit, Jones. Do Launey, Coutts, Boss, McLcod, Captain Palmer, Dr. Hockm, Rev, Day, and 18 steexage.-Northern Co. PEPARTUREB. NGATTAWA (3.30 p.m.), for Opotilci. CLANSMAN (6.25 p.m.), for Russell. , MONOWAI (6.80 p.m.), for Southorn ports. to saloon: Misses Bolton. O'Connor. Cort, Rasmujcon, O'Connor, Buchanan, MoQuirche, Cahul, Begins, Hutchinson (2). Boscowen, Laing, Grace, Patterson, Harmelly, Wilson, Wilhn, Monson, Ashley, Stevens, Patcrson (2), Watts, Giipin, Meßdamos McDonald, Stones, Young, Ford, Cotton, Burke, Brewis, Watts, McLean, Sawyers, Smedlcy, Messrs. Calvert, Lunn, McLean, Ford, Smedley, Bodle, Johnston, Miller, Mansell. Monson, McKinnin, Harlow, Rev. Day, and 17 steorage. VESSELS DDE TODAY. R.MS. Niagara, from Sydney. Nganuhi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Kanieri, from Whangarei, 7 a.m. VESSELS EXPECTED Al AUCKLAND. IKTEBCOLOXUI, AMD COASTAU Niagara, from Sydney, April 2. Kauri, from Melbourne, April 3 Mapourika, from Wellington, April 4. Hum, left Melbourne, March. 24. Manurewa, left Melbourne, March 29. W»4aka, from Newcastle, April 7. OVEKShtH Waihora, from Calcutta, April 4. _ TiiKemoang, irom York, April 13. Westmoreland, from Liverpool, April 12. Bessa, from New York, April 12. Bbamo. irom Glawow. April 22. Maheno, from Avjomouth, April 20. Remaera, from Pl/mouth, April 28. Commerce, four-masted schooner, from San Francisco, May. VESSELS IN PORT. Monowai, King's Wharf. Lindstol. King's Wharf. Ajana, in dock. Flora, King's Wharf. Navua, Queen's Wharf. Jubilee, Central Wharf. Laurel Whalon, in stream. Iris, cable steamer, in stream. Ysabel. Central Wharf. Soutnarn Cross, North Wall. Rothfiay, Bay, barque, King's Wharf. Ady, King's Whajf. Kurow, Hobson Wharf.

Five sailing vesiiels tie at present loading I timber at Auckland for Australia, lhey are I the schooners Jubilee and Adv and the I barque Eothi'ay Bay, for Sydney,, and the I schooner Isabel and the birquentme wndatol, for Melbourne. The Commonwealth and Dominion Lino ! steamer Port Stephens is- due at Gisborno from Sydney on Friday. After taking in 1 part-cargo at Gisborae she will go to naka--1 t>iue to complete loading, and is expected to I sail from there for Egypt on April 14. The Navua is to come from Chelsea today, and will berth at the Queen s Wharf. {She will afterwards sail for Lyttelton and Wellington. From the latter port she is to t/iko general cargo to Melbourne. The Mapourika was expected to leave Wellington late last night for Auokiftnd direct. : She is due hero on Friday. The Australian barque Manurewa loft Melbourne for Auckland with a cargo oJ superI phosphates on March 29. She is duo here about the middle of this month. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer lonic i is due from England on April 20, and is 1 timed to sail from New Zealand for England in May. | The Island schooner Moonah is expected to leave Auckland to-day with a general cargo for Vavan. The Kurow, which arrived from Newcastle on Sunday night, will be released from quarantine this morning and berth at the llobson Wharf to discharge her cargo of i coal. j The Waihora was detained at Wellington 1 longer than was anticipated, and was expected to sail for Aurk'and last evening. She is due hero on Friday morning. The Nobel schooner riuia icft Melbourne for Auckland wi.h a carijo of explosives on i March 21. She is due hero next week. j Captain J. G. 8. Doorley is acting marine ! superintendent for the Union Company a. j Wellington dur.ng the absence of Captain R. S. Walton, who has gone South on iho company's business, Captain Rankino, of the Kamona, recently I received £10 from the Government in recognition of the destruction of a floating mine. The sum was divided equally amongst momhers of the crew. The Mapourika was expected to leave Wellington 'ate last night for Auckland direct. She is due here on Friday, The departure of the Mocraki from Wellington for Sydney has been further postponed until 5 pm. M-day. The barquentiiM Edward May. which arrived at Wellington from San Francisco on Saturday, is to the agency of the I'n-on Company. During her voyage one of her crew was lost overboard. The Union Company a barque Dartford is to load a cargo at Wellinc'cn for Sydney From the latter port she will go to Newcastle to load coal for Cauao, bouih America.

THE CUFIC. The White Star steamer Cufic arrived from St. John yesterday morning, and anchored in she stream for medical inspection. She was declared ft clean ship, and berthed at I the Queen's Wharf, being the first steamer ; from overseas for some- time to berth withI out undergoing 21 hours' detention. She left : St John on February 22, and cam*, to Auck- • land via Panama, experiencing D e weather all the way. She has about 5000 tons of soneral i cargo, most of which will bo discharged at i the four principal New Zealand ' o.'tn. the balance being for Sydney and Melbourne. I She is expected to complete di»char?e of | the Auck'and portion of her cargo and to I sail for Wellington to-morrow morning.

R.M..S. NIAGARA. /

The Royal Mail stoamer Niagara is duo from SvdD-y at 6 m. to-day. _ She will 1 anchor in the stream for medical inspection, I and will be detained in quarantine for at len6t 2) hours. After being granted pratique she will berth Bt the Queen a Wharf to land her Auckland passengers and cargo. Her departure for Vancouver has been postponed until noon on Saturday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17125, 2 April 1919, Page 7

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17125, 2 April 1919, Page 7

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17125, 2 April 1919, Page 7