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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. ARMAGH (11.20 a.m.), 12,209 tons, Vint, from New York.—A. H. Nathan, Ltd. NGAPUHI (6.10 a.m.), 691 tons, Haultain, from Tauranga.—Northern Co. TANIWHA, 263 tons, Freeman, from Faeroa.—Northern Co. KANIERI (6.15 a.m.), 203 tons. Johnson, from Whangarei.---Northern Co. MARIE, schooner (3.30 a.m.), 255 tons, Richards, torn Melbourne—W. Arch:bold. MANAIA (6.25 p.m.).' 1159 tons, Ncrbury, from Wh&ngarei.— Co. WAIPU (8 p.m.), 201 tons. Pert, from Mon^apai—Northern Co. DEPARTURES. ABAHUBA (11.20 a.m.), for East Coast. In saloon: Mioses Mitligan, Bain, Burbush, Shaoley, Andrews, Sohoen, Bloomlicld, Green, Rudman, Harper, Harrop (2), Parke, Edwards, Colo, Agnew, Bentham, Oates, Shaw, Knight, McCauley, McDonald, Dittmer, Stevenson. Martin, oundland, Bishop, Lustre, King. Peebles, Bishop, Caroer (2), Pentney, Rankin (2); Mesdames Mjtford, Bennett, Pitt, Chatflold and three children, Scott and three children, Russell, Ghana, Phillips, Williams, McDonald. Harrop, Rigby, Loomb, Fenwick, Wheeler, Sal vander, Agnew, Jones and two children, Johnstoa; Ponanga, Jamison, Newman and child, Davidson and child, Stark, Cleaver. Nelson and child, Dickie and two children, Gardiner, Henderson and three 'children, Butler, Adams and child. Bishop, Kennerlay, Gudding Hammond, O'Neill, Marchbank; Messrs. Pike, Hamilton, Evans, Moody, Mitford, Milligan, Armstrong, Blooinfield, Reed, Floyd, Stevenson. Roberts, Williams, Loomb (2), Burden, Brown, Burt, Lunns, ThornoGeorge, Apsey, Symonds, Robison, J. 11. Bond, Harrop, Skanlay, Garlick. Phillips, •Williams, Gleave, Jones, Short, Vickerman Budman, Parker, Wheeler, Poananga, Grace, Pearson, McFarquhar, Morse, Dwyer, Estick, Gardiner, McKinstry, McDonald. Starke, Chatfield. Wyllie, Williams, Charters, Berridge, McGee, Connolly, Chitty, Palmer, Ryan, Cowley, Flint, Fisken, Fowler. Reynolds, Anderson, Warner, Craw r hav.-, Nash, Maher, Lyons, Power, Murphy, Callow, Valentine. Turner, Newman. Stones, Mackay, Gilchrist, Foster, Waddir.gton, Dixon, Blakey, Hammond. Fletcher. HayBon, Gunnell, Hughes, Senegor, Hanlon, Schwabe, Davidson (2), Pace. Kirkton, Fraser. Jamison, Norn's, Ijockett, McLeod, O'Neill, Malone, Gray, Pennell, Clearv, Kalf McCracken Mf.rchbank. Patten, McDonald, Robertshaw, Shaw, Matthews. Addis. Wall C'arksan, Joagensen. Purdie, Short, Melville,' Nelson, Webb, Bright, Nelson, Honeycombe; and 65 steerage. AWAfTOU (6.25 p.m.), for East Coast. NGATJAWA (8.45 p.m.), for Tauranga. KANIERT (7.30 p.m.), for Whan?ar«i. TABMAN (1.10 p.m.), for Wiakatane. VESSELS DUE' TO-DAY. Clansman, from Russell, 6 a.m. Wairoarie, from Netherton, 2.80 a.m. Chelmsford, from Whangarei, 3.30 a.m. Daphne, from Mercury Bay, 8 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Manila. for Whangarei, 10 p.m. Clansman, for Russell, i p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, 10.3D p.m. Ngapuhi. for Taursnga, 7 p.m. Wwpu. for Mangapai, 3 p.m. Daphne, for Great Barrier, midnight. Chelmsford, for Whangarei, 7 p.m. Pakoha, for London, 5 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL, AND COASTAL. Niagara, Sydney, to sail. Waipori, Oajiaru, to sail. Kntoa, Timuru, to sail. Mapourika, Wellington, to sail. Fiona, Fiji, to sail. Admiral Codrington, Bunbury, January. Monowai, South. January 8. Arahura, East Coast. January 11. Talune, Eastern Pacific, January 14. Mokoia, South, January 16. Navua, Western Pacific, January 18. Makura, Sydney, January 22. • Colliers. Rakanoa, Newcastle, January 8. Overseas. ' Wai'omo, Caloutta, January. Wha/atane, Montreal, January 8. Makur.s Vancouver, January 10. Northuivber and, Liverpool, January 11, Piaiutaka Liverpool, January 12. V'airuna, .Tan Francisco, January 15, Liberty, Ne-r York, January 16. Rcapenu, Gl.tsow, January 20. Icehnd, New "crk, January 20. Suffolk. Mootre-fc January 20. Port Caroline. Li-c/pool. January 23. Opihi, Singapore, vjjd of January. l'ort Napier, Lond<.., February. Port Victor, London, Jo sail. Orori. Canada, to sail Port Chalmers. New Yo If, to sail. Lucy, schooner, Portiam. Oregon, to sail. TRANSPORTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. Troops. Transport. Date. port. Viial. Akkl. Kigoma - - • Jan. 8 Wel'gton <('9 76 fireman - - • Jan. 25 Wel'clon <.\? — Ruapehu - - Jan. 20 Auckland - — The Rimutaka, besides troops, b-( 9 civilians. 9 women, and 9 children. The Bremen has 900 troops and Gove v .Bent passer.yers. The Kigoma has 112 wives, 33 children, and 28 civilians. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, at Sydney, movements indefinite. Tofua, at Wellington, leave there for San Francisco, January 10. Makura, lei' Vancouver December ID, duo J. Auckland, January 10. Moana left Wellington lot San Francisco Deccmbor 21. duo back at Wellington January 23. The transport Bremen, duo at Wellington on January 25 is bringing an English mail. An English mail is en route to Australia by the Mfthift. It should roach Nov Zealand about the end of January. PROJECTED DEPARTURES FROM AUCKLAND. Pakeha, for England, January 7. Maheno, for Sydney, January 8. Ysaccl, schooner, Rnrotonga, January 8, Niagara, for Vancouver, indefinite. Monowai, for South, January 10. Armagh, for Well.ngton, January 10. Makura, for Sydney, January 12. Arahura, lor East Coast, January 13 Mnkoia, for South, January 19. Talune, for Eastern Pacific, January 20. E. R. Sterling, 'or Newcastle, Jan. 22. Navua. for Western Pacific, January J3. Makura, tor Vancouver: January 21. VESSELS IN PORT. Armagh. . Mahono, King's Wharf. Flora, Hobson Wharf. Pakeha, Central Wharf. Narwhal, barque, m dock. _ E, R. Sterling, barquentiLo, Kings Wharf. Kamonrt, it,, dock Vsabcl, schooner, Holison V»harf. Southern Crow, at mooring, Iris, at mooring. h.aitangata, Hobson 'Wharf. Laura, barqucutine. King a> V\ hart. Haia, schooner, Kiai.-'a Wharf. The JJonowai, en ruuto from Dunklin to Auckland via way ports, cleared Wellington at midnight on "Monday. She is duo hero to-morrow. _ 'J'ho Australian schooner Valmane arrived from Melbourne at an early hour yesterday mornins. she berthed at the King's Wharf to discharge her cako of superphosphates. She was It) days on tho passage and experienced firo weather. PAKEHA FOR LONDON. TO-DAY. The Shaw S-viJJ and Albion steamer Pakehc is expected to > complete loading operations at tile Central Wharf md to sail for "London at 5 p.m to-day. She will leave Auckland a full ship, with about COOtf tons o! chf.-sc, butter, and n-.e-t (rem this port. THE WhAKAfANE. Tito Nevf Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Whakatsne is due shortly from Montreal, but so far no wireless report has been received from her. She is bringing about 2000 tons of genera! cargo So- Auckland. 2300 tons for Wellington, 30)0 tons for Timaru, »00 tons for Duncdm. an i about 3000 ions for Australia,.

f the arahtjra. THE ARAHTJEA. The Arahura took up her pre-Loliday running to the East Coast yestenlaj when she Bailed for Gisbome and Napier. She is duo back at Auckland next Sunday ov-suing, and will sail again for the coast next Tuesday. K ASIAN OA arrives tomorrow. The Rakanoa. en route from Newcastle to Auckland, was reported to be 460 miles oS Auckland at coon on Monday. A further wireless message received from her yesterday stated that she will arrive to-morrow. She will berth at the Hobaon Wharf. * WAIRUNA REPORTED. The Union Company's steamer Wairuna, en route from San Francisco to Auckland, Melbourne, inc. Sydney, has reported by wireless that ado will arrive at Suva for bunkers on Friday. She is due here on January 16. NORTHERN COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Kaniori is to go on the slip to-mor-row for cleaning and painting. Consequently there v ill not bo a steamer sailing lor the Whangirei Town Wharf. The Chelmsford will leave Auckland for Whangarei at 7.30 p.m. on Friday and will arrive back at Auckland on Sunday morning. The Rimu is timed to leave Onehunga for Hokianga. on January 14. instead of January 15 as previously announced. On account oi the New South Wales Orchestra travelling by the Rarawa. she will leave Onehunga tor New Plymouth on January li instead of January 18. PASSENGERS FROM SYDNEY. The following passengers arrived at Wellington from Sydney by the Mocraki on Sunday afternoon:— saloon: Mcsdames Pettindrigh, Btott, Sardiner, Viney, Hyman, Stone. Dalian, Bell. Halley, Rue, Phillips, j Montgomery, North, Cogan, Ogilvy and inI fant. Close, Jackson, Maclellan, Cock, Reid and inlant, Car'ile.i Dennis, Lascolles, Hampton, Ciery. B-eack and child, Man Eon, Hewitt and two children, Nattrass and child, Clifford, Gorman, Manning and child, Hally «nd child. Webster, Keilly and child. Outtrim, Svmonda, MacDonaid, Rule, Shierlaw, Johnston, Evans: Misses Wills, Hart, Winter, Beadnall, Richardson, Ross. Halley, Hall, Campbell, Cook 13), Jackson, Tumbleya, Whitehorn, Cock, Anderson, Lascelles, Shone, Clover, Badman, Manson, Roberta, Muecke, Monckton, Hawkes, Short; Messrs. Stptt, Kuy Chong. Thrasby, Mazcngarb, Gardiner, Grigson, Alien, Close, Hyman, Keosinff, Beard, Forsyth, Dusgle, Bell, Donald, Thane, Rae, Smythc, Dundcrdalo, Vauderlaten, North. Nichols (2), Morrow, Blaisdel. Jackson, Garpden, Cock, Kight, Montgomery, Charlton, Dennis, Cleary, Wong Foo, Chan Skin Low, W&b Fak Skin, Jackson, Johnston," Nattrass, H. Howden, Webster. Cox (21. Gilmore, Burnade, Cle«land. Baker, Rule, Benham. Shierlaw, Desgrand, Mentiplay. Lapon. Framhanze, Burgess, Evans, Gillon, Smith, Rev. Falney, Rev. Stanaway. THE ARMAGH. The Union Company's largo cargo steamer Armagh arrived trom New York yesterday murruiiy. and after medicil inspect-on in the stream ahe berthed at the Queen's Wharf ' She lett Avunmouth on November 16, and ■ went to New York to load under the auspices of the A and A. Line. She left New York on December 10, and cleared • Panama on December 17. Fine weather was experienced from New York, and the passage , from Panama was made in 1!) days. Sib ; averaged 14.5 knots from New Yoik and at various parts of the trip she was steam- ; ing near.y 16 knots per hour. Her cargo i consists of about 14,000 tons of general merchandise, of which '2000 are for Auckland, and th« remainder for Wellington, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. Captain S. Vint is in command of the vessel, and has associated .with him the following officers: —Chief, Mr. I L. Clemens; second, Mr. J. F. Wilson; | thirl, Mr. J. R. Tay'.cr; fourth, Mr. G. I Bur Ch.ef engineer. Mr. W. A. Gard- ' ncr; second, Mr. J. Nelson; third, Mr. D. , Ferguson; fourth, Mr. J. Kemp. Chief refrigerating engineer. Mr. W. Eggington; : second. Mr. J. Cairns. Chief steward, Mr. ! W. C. James. | The Armagh brought this following passengers from England:—Misses Field and • Robaon, Mesdaroes Bath and infant, Hajiej mar. and two children, Rotaon (2); Messrs. ■ Cair, Hardy, and Robson.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17361, 7 January 1920, Page 5

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17361, 7 January 1920, Page 5

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17361, 7 January 1920, Page 5

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