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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. Ir£ *£>•»*> tons. Norbury. I<-n. Poo* Kelly V"~' n: w OrmiVlVgler. Hardwfck Cvl?**?/ K<>oU3 - Fi°*d. Halord. Maxwell Cano r Lamo°ldrews ac i bor r>„ ■ I T ■ M esdames Anf~» -hi.d. HaVrJ G H "«- ' Gr "i b "° C ready, Dandn t},« ' ,' Hamsay, MoBrowiie Stewart v* 1 ?*?-' Jon * 9 . Hadfie^d lund; MS/RoJ s ery vV Sh.rtliff. Andrews. Carter. Gribble VIU? e> J l *™*?- «r»ce. H.ibbs. Andrews' Air,„ "ft Harris Heath. C.e*dy. LamrTly m . B * y - i?k - Mc ' R.ckett, WilluSS WehTb 'CK • Ur < !?TOTO B Hlll- - Sevens hna ri an - B «naie. field M.-l ~?. t?" Deare Swa.f W.il v cUs *y Dando. Ovrrv ElliT' V?. v% »!l. trans I>hv,„„ oV. E *'' lß . Syer. Turner Hadfield. Dunne row. Stewan Olnev d Sw, n l, hlrtli S' Atkln - i from H^TS£n •g ) -^ 2^ l «»"* Hart - ' TwiwHi ,i Jj ' D - Nathan and Co. ! from To tODS - Fr — ' i , KANIERI f4.30 ami o o r imt , T ., from h *n,-are 1 .-NSthern 0 Co DS - J ° hD8 ° n - 1 *Zt£S. Jiort-£i co tons - rert - from

DEPARTURES. VWAHOn I '- 5 - 30 "* l ' (or Tauranga. wYv?2a ' 3 ? Pm) - for East c^- £ .r.,,,. ' Wi ° pm - ) - for Newcastle. DAPHNE (825 p.m.), for Mangapa,.

VESSELS DUb TODAY. Monow.i. Rom South 8 a.m. Anfanrt. from East Coast. 6 p m Katoa from Wellington, early TtS ,W -"■-, from Paeroa, 4-30 a Apanm. from Awanui, 9.30 p m K*n««n, from Whangarei 7 pm a.p-i, from Mangapai, 6 p.m.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Port Lyttelton. for London. Cam Manaia. for feu Wd "»«ton, 3 p .£' Mansua. for Whangarei. Daphne, for Coromandel, 3 m . VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTMCOUJSIAi ABB COASTAt. Rira, ketch, Ni, due fcouowai Lyttelton. September 26. Aa.oii. Weetport, September 26 pit. rS - - ast CoMt. September' 26. \»v a » oa r, Ncw ? as ' September 28 ««YUa, Dunedin. September 29. ' \Vauruna. Melbourne, October 1. Paloona ft,. October 1. » lun *. Is'eads. October 4. Atua. Suva. October 10 * lora. Eastern Pacific. October 17 R*kanoa, Newcastle, to sad. OVSB.SXAS. Hororata, London, September 29 Ayrshire, Liverpool, September 23 /Vaipiira, Montreal. September 29 ' Anna. London. October 3. ieaUndic. South. October 4 Port Alma. New York. October 7. Wangaratta, Canada. October 8 Surrey, New York. October 8. " Kemuera. London. October *8 Paparoa, London. October 30 ' R a nt hc S £P an cisco. sailed August 27 Bellbuckle. New York. October .Luzon Maru. Japan, November. TRAII3PORTS FOIi~NEW ZEALAND, _ AuckTotal land Transport. Duo Port ,Wt P^ Ad-WotoMn Sept. 23 W2fcto a d "<&»ft Cordoba - ■ Sept. 23 Wcl'gton 655 m lonic -- . Oct. 25 Wol'iton 354 _ Bemuera - - Oct. 23 AuckPnd - Z 9 chndrth?' Woeraaaa »»•• 39 wives and The lonic has 356 women and 90 children.

INCOMING PACIFIC MAILS Moana, due Wellington. October 1 ' Niagara, due Auckland. October 20." Tofua. due Wellington. October 21 Makura, duo Auckland, October 23

PROJECTED DEPARTURES FROM AUCKLAND. Port Lyttelton, for London, September 26 Southern Cross, for Islands, September 3" AraW, for East Coast, September iff Monowaa for South. September 30. Moeraki, for Sydney, October 1. Comitate, for South. October 2 H.M.S. New Zealand, for Suva.' * Walroca, fo;.- America, October 3 Zealandic. In London. October 8. Talune, for Islands, October 10 Atua. for Sydney, October 12 Moeraki, for Sydney. October IS. Niagara, for Vancouver. November 4. VESSELS IN PORT. H.M.S. New Zealand. Queen's Wharf. Kakapo, Queen's Wharf . Tarawera, Hobson Street Wharf Southern Cross, Central Wharf' lima, barauentine. Hobson Wharf. Kaituna. Hobson Wharf. Lr.urn. barc/uentine. King's Wharf Ins. at moorings. Waitemata, King's Wharf. Karamea, Queen's Wharf. Port. Lyttelton, Central Wharf C'orinthio, Queen's Wharf. The Waitoroata, whose departure was delayed yesterday. is expected to sail for Wellington this afternoon. The Karamt-a is expected to sail for Wellington on Sunday morning. The Whangape will probably go into dock lor overhaul on Monday. The Navua left Bluff yesterday for Dunedin, where she is to complete loading for au r lan o. The Komata. with coal for H.M.S. New /.f-'iland. will arrive from Wcstport early next week. The barauentine Laura berthed at the Kings Wharf yesterday. She is to commence loaning for Sydney at once. Th<> Karon left Newcastle for Auckland at 9 p.m. on Tu.-sday with a full load of coal. She is due here on Monday. The Katca, with a small general cargo from Wellington, and a part cargo of coal from Westport. is due to-morrow.

Pile Australian vessel Oraani reached Whangtroa from Auckland yesterday morning She is to >>ad timber there for Sydney.

THE ARAHURA. , The Arabura was to leave Gishorne for Auckland a' 5 p.m. yesterday. She is due I here at six o'clock this evening, arid will ' berth at the King's Wharf. She is to i leave on the return trip at 5 p.m. to-morrow. I ATUA DUE ON OCTOBER 10. The Atua which sailed for Sydney with i passengers last Friday, i M to proceed to Fiji. It is understood she will loud a shipment of sugar for the Colonial Sugar Com- '. I my and return to Auckland on October l' 1 She is to sail for Sydney with cargo arid paasenjxi-rs on October 13. I THE MONOWAI. ! The Moi.owai, carryi rut 230 troops for the, I Auckland district, will arrive at Auckland ' »' eight o'clock this r.ioming and berth on , the eastern side ol th-s Kind's Wharf. She' it timed to sail on the return trip on Tues- • day. ! PORT I.YT7ELTON SAILS TODAY. | The departure of the Port Lyttelton for 1 London, set down for yesterday afternoon. I was postponed until daylight this morning, | ("linn to delay in completing; the taking in | of fatso. The vessel, which is going via Panama, is taking the following passen- I iters from Auckland-Mesdames H. Vander-I imrnp and child and B. Catchpolo and child! »nd Mi. F. C. Hunt. | THE WKK.A CHANGES HANDS. The Weku, a vessel of 147 tons, which has : '•■ .1 .1.1 ■■: loaimiKi in Shoal Bay for . i it i month*, has just been purchased . .''•it, •'..<■ or'hern Steamship Company by i rtb-ssi>. McCallum Bios, shingle contractors, I I \ ii 1- .vnd. The Wtka was at one time, in i i.. i (i.i*tal passenger service. She ha" I 1., v taken I. the Nelson Street Wharf, <-■>■•<• io the passenger accommodation is being !.:•.. v.d. ind sbe is being refitted for the imjii trade on the ooast. She is er pec ted J to b* 'ready for sea in about a month, j

PALOONA DUE OCTOBER 1. The Psloona, with sugar from Fiji, is' expected to leave the Islands to-morrow. She should arrive at Auckland on Wednesday next. THE HORORATA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's vessel Hororata is now not expected to leave Wellington until to-morrow. She should reach Auckland on Monday. After her general cargo has been discharged she Will go into dock .for cleaning and overhaul. Her subsequent movements have not yet been fixed. THE Pa PARC-A. I _ The Paparoa, which left Avonmouth about 10 days ago for New Zealand, via Panama, should reached Auckland at about the' end of next month. She will sail for Horn*with passengers in December in place of the Riznutako, which will now not leave-Eng-land for '.he Dominion until October. J ATHENIC'S AUCKLAND iPASSBnIbRS. Th? following Auckland passongets left Wellington for London, via Panaris, by the Athenic on Wednesday:-— Mfcs F. Reynolds, Mesdames H. B. Hewlett, E. Reynolds and infant, and Messrs. R. Harris, D. W. Hoodless. H. C. Strange, A. 6. McGregor, and P. R. Baker. j THE J«CIA SOLD. ! The coastal steamer fluia. which bis been laid up at Wellington for several Ittonths, has been sold to a New Plymouth cdnpany. of which Mr. C. Williams is managing »i!** l, ii- The Huia, was formerly owed by the Wellington Steamship Company. [She is to go on the Wellington patent slifl for a general overhaul, ami to have iron tfr-tight bulkheads fitted to enable her tot carry benzine with safety. Captain Mactherson is to have command of the Huia wSn she resumes commission in about three & four weeks' time. The Huia is an iron'screw steamer of 107 tons gross and 6!) tots net, built in 1878 by Yeoman. Auckland and engined by Masefield and Co. of thi* city. She ran for many years between Wiling- '• ton and Wonganui for the Weiling\o» and I W »nganui ?team Packet Company. Ltt.

THE CORINTHIC ARRIVES. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion liner Orint'i'c. reached Auckland from London,' via j S Wellington, yesterday and berthed at the i Queen's Wharf. She brought a full emplement of troops to the Dominion, butt he i majority of these were disembarked at Teli lington. The liner left Gravescnd on Aiiiust 7. touched at Plymouth the following Say, • and then made a fast trip to Netiort News, which she reached on Augusts2o. ! During the four days spent at the porfioe ' troops were well entertained by the citifeis. I She left Colon on August 31 and h»<Jan I exceotionally fine run across the Pafefic. ! reaching Wellington on Monday. Ren*rk- ; ably fair weather was experienced through- | out, and the voyage was without incfefnt. I Cantain F. Hart is in command, and hfta I with him the following officers:— Chief, Br. !H. Bowen: first, Mr. G. Lloyd; Bec&d. > Mr. L. Thomoson. D.S.C.; *hird. Mr. : T. I Hushes; fourth. Mr. R. Antrubfls; fifth. Jr. !T. J. Dyett; chief 'engineer, "iff. ?. Cfld- ; ring, second. Mr. W. P'irri-.: third. MrsaST. I Jortes; mirser. Mr. S Webster GriPu, I D.S.C: chief steward. Mr. D. WilVins. oie I Corinthic was 'ast her* in May She iito | commence loading for Home at once. | I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17275, 26 September 1919, Page 5

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17275, 26 September 1919, Page 5

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17275, 26 September 1919, Page 5

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