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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. MANUREWA, barqu* (7.30 p.m.), 327 tons, Holmes, from Melbourne.—A. 8. Paterson and Co, DEPARTURES. April 22. MANAIA (12.15 a.m.), tor Whangarei. In saloon: Misses Crana, McKenzie, Butterworth, Newman, Csrmichael, McGregor, Harrison, Froods, Harris, Murphy, Andrews, Flowers, Hamilton, Howie, Woodman, Smith, Kings, Nowman, Dunn, Roybum, Simpson-, Mosdames Reid, Martin, Dobson, Crans, Woollcy, Macey, Brown, Walton, Flower, Thompson, Cartney, Armitace, Kent, Leydon, Finlav, Mensies, Muir, Good, Messrs. Brndsh&w. Havill, Reid. Martin, Dobson, Reed, Hosking, Dans, Dame, Hutchinson, Candy, Woolley, Clarke (2), < Crar.e (2), Phillips, Hills, Lumber, Subbillo, Edge, Thompson, Blair, Trimble, Mensios (21, Rhodes, Flower, Burrell, Quinn, Russell, Harvey, Armitage, Hill, Miller. Hunter, Gunson, Stead. Cartney, Mitcnonson, I Burns, Southern, Hicks. Edgerton, Weston, ' Maurers' English, Hamilton. MoKensie, McGregor, Danill, Martin, Nelson, Drummond, McLennan, Wakelin, Stubbs, Patuick, Ware, Bonos, JKeyrtolds. DAPHNE (12.15 a.m.), for Coroaandol. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Maheno, from England, 7 a.m. Kakapo, from Wellington. Mapourika, from Lytteitou. Stella, from Wellington. Manaia, from Whangarei 6.30 p.m. Waimnrie. from Pftoioa. 8 p.m. Daphne, from Cororaandel, 5.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Talune, for Wostport, 5 p.m. Kokiri, for Westport. Clansman, for Russell, 6 p.m. Ngatiawa, for Opotiki, 1.30 p.m. Waimarie. for Pacroa, 9.30 p.m. Earned, for Whangarei, 7 p.m. Tasman, for Wkakatane, 4 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Atua, from Fiji, April 23. , i Kakapo, from Wellington, April 22. Arabura, from the East Coast, April 25, Flora, from Eastern Pacific, April 25. Mapourika, from Lyttelton, April 23. Corinthio, from Wellington, April 28. v Valmario, auxiliary schooner, from New* castle, April 80. Riverina, from Sydney, May 2, Moeraki, from Sydney, May 6. Kaituna, from Newcastle, April 24, OVSBSBAB. Bhamo, from Glasgow, April 23. ! Makura, from Vancouver, May 6. Maheno, from Avonmouth, April 22. lonic, from London, »pri) 23. Remuera, from Plymouth, May 1. Commerce, fonr-raastcd schooner, from Ban ' Francisco. May ' Whakatano, from New York, April 26. Kia Ora. from London, May 11, Arawa, from London, May 15, VESSELS IN PORT. Tarawera, Queen's Wharf. Mako, King's Wharf. Laurel Whalen, in stream. Iris, cable steamer, in stream. Southern Cross, North Wall. Rothsay Bay, barque, King's Wharf. Giaborne. in stream. Huia, schooner, explosive anchorage. Rakanoa, Chelsea. Komata, ot King's Wharf. Talune, Queen's Wharf. Kokiri, Queen's Wharf. TRANSPORTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. Manono, due Auckland, April 22. Bhamo, due Auckland, April 24. lonic, due Auckland, April 23. Corinthie, due Lyttelton, April 24. Tainui, due Wellington, April 28. Raranga, due Wellington, April 28. Romuera, due Auckland, May 3. Kia Ora, due Lyttelton, May 8. Northumberland, due Wellington, May 0. Paparoa, duo Wellington, May 13. Carpentaria, due Lyttelton, May 13. Arawa, due Lyitelton, May 13. Rimutaka. due* Wellington. May 17. Pakeha, duo Wellington, May 27 The Kakapo is due from Wellington this morning, and will berth at the Central Wharf to discharge general cargo. The Stella is due with general canto from Wellington this morning, and will berth at Hobson Wharf. After discharge she is to sail for Dunedin direct. The Mapourika. which left Lyttelton for Auckland direct on Saturday afternoon, is duo here early to-day. , The barque Daniel arrived at Whangarei on Saturday after a 21 days' trip from Adelaide. She has a rar.jo of gypsum for tho cement works at Whangarei, and is to load a cargo of timber thee for Australia. , The Union Compai advises th it the Kauri will be desi.at(.hed from We lington for Melbourne, with general cargo if pos- ' sible to-day. 1 The New Zealand Shipping Compmy ad- I vises that tho steamer Middleham Castle left Sydney on Thursday morning for Newcastle to load coal for Wellington. The vessol is to sail from Newcastle to-morrow, and is due at Wellington. After discharge of her coal, which is for bunkering purposes, the Middleham Castle will bod in New Zealand for London. The wooden four-masted barquentino * Kohala sailed from Adelaide on April 5 for Wellington with 863 tons of superphos- . phates, 150 tons of gypsum, 196 tons of salt. ' and general cargo. The Kohala is a vessel of 891 tons gross, owned by Hind, Roiph, and Co. . The full-rigged Swedish ship Transocean, which has been in port at _ Wellington for ( ■1) months, has at lost received her sailing orders. She is to proceed to Melbourne to load wheat for Halmstad, Sweden. Tho Transocean will load ballast, and is ex- • peeted to sail Cor Melbourne at the end of ' the month. Tho vessel arrived at Welling- ■ ton on December 10 with a general cargo from San Francisco. The steamer Crosby Hall (4052 tons), under the command of Captain Sproule, will leave New York shortly with cargo for i Now Zealand. Her first port of call will be Wellington, and afterwards she will go to Lyttelton. The barquentino Laura left Vancouver for. Melbourne at the end of March with a general cargo. The Island steamer Atua left Suva for Auckland at 6 p.m. on Saturday,, and is due here to-morrow evening. She is timed to sail on Saturday for Sydney direct. The Union Company has chartered tho steamer The Karu, to the Canterbury Shipping Company for the South Wand to Now Plymouth coastal trade. Captain Braidwooa has taken command of the vessel. PAKEHA LEFT LONDON. It is cabled that tho Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.'s liner Pakeha left London on April 12 for Wellington, via Newport News and Panama. Tho vessel, which is in ballast, is bringing troops, and is due at Wellington on May 27. She is to load in. New Zealand for the United Kingdom. MANUREWA ARRIVES. The Australian barque Manurewa arrived fron Melbourne last evening and anchored in the Ranritoto Channel. She will probably be brought into port this morning for medical examination. After being granted pratique, she will berth to discharge her cargo of superphosphates.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17141, 22 April 1919, Page 3

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17141, 22 April 1919, Page 3

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17141, 22 April 1919, Page 3