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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. E. R. Sterling, barquentine (3.15 p.m.), from Newcastle. , Tasman (10.5 a.m.). from Whakatane. DEPARTURES. Mapourika (6.30 p.m.), for Napier. Tutanekni (4.10 p.m.), for _ Wellington. Waipu (4 p.m.). for Mangapai. Clansman (6.10 P.m.), for Russell. Ngapuhi (7.5-p.m. , for Tauranga. Claymore (7.10 p.m.). for Kitimnnmau. Taniwha (7.30 p.m.), for Turua. Manaia (10.5 p.m.), for, Whingarei. Daphne (11 a.m.). for Awtwui: Wajptahi (10.10 p.m.). for Mercury Bay and Tairua. JDKE 15. Waipori (12.40 a.m.). for Newcastle. VESSELS DUE TODAY. ( Niagara, from Vancouver; 2 p.m. Manaia, from Whangarei, 6.30 p.m. Konieri, from Wbangarei. .' VESSELS SAILING TODAY. Arahura, for Napier via ports, 10 a.m. Rakanoa, for Newcastle, noon. Jubilee, for Nine Island. Kanieri. for Whf ■ arei, 6 p.m. » Tasman, for Whakxuine. 10 a.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. OVSESKAtI. ' . Port Sydney. New York, to sail June 9. .Port Alma, New York, to sail, June IS. ' Arawa, Southampton, June 16. Rimtitaka, London, to sail, June 16. Naviia, Fiji, to sail Juno 16. • Westmeath. Liverpool. June 17. Durham, Newport, Juno 19.' Otarama. St. John, June 20. City of Winchester. New York. June 31. Westmoreland. New York, Jane 25. Port Stephens, New York, to sail. June 2fj. Ayrshire, Liverpool, to anil June 26. Port Curtis, New York, to sail. Juno 30. James Cossrove, trawler, June 30. So!ala, Calcutta, June 30. Argyllshire. Liverpool, June 31. Tieilrira, Liverpool, July 0. Donald McKay, New York, July 3. Garnets. Newport News, July 12. Canadian Inventor, Vancouver, early. , Ruahme, London. July 14. Port Caroline. Condon, to sail, July 17. Port Penison. London. July 20. Port Chalmers, New York, to sail, July 30. Kaikouro. Montreal,' to fail. Atua. Fiji, to sail. R'aramea. Montreal, to sail, Suffolk. Montreal, to sail. Canastota, New York, to sail. Port Adelaide, New York, to sail. C. 8. Holmes, schooner, San Francisco, to sail. Cc-u,!ims. / ! Helen B. Sterling, Newcastle, sailed June I li I Cooee, Newcastle, sailed June 12. ! Ifvno-na, Westporl- to sail. | Kaitangsta, Newcastle, to sail. INTEBCOMIHUL ADD COASTAL. I Mahcno, Sydney, to sail June 17. I Rivcrina. Dunedin, early. Hu ; a. a miliary schooner, Adelaide, to sail. Senorita, barquetitine? Adelaide, to sail. Laura, barqujntine, Newcastle, to sad. ■ VESSELS IN PORT. Queen's WharfArahura, Monowai. Central Wharf— White Pine (barquo), Canadian Exporter. King'« Wharf— Bona (barque), Rakanoa, Awahou. Hobton Wharf— (schooner), I\Moa, Wtipivi. fn Stream—E: R. Sterling. Chelsea—Te Ausu. I The Mabeno arrived at Sydney from Auck- | land at 1.15 p.m. yesterday. I Th? Whangape, now en route from Newcastle, 1 to I'apeete with a cargo of coal will after- • words proceed to Makatea Islanll, where she ■ wit) load phosphates for Auckland. I The C. and D. Line steamer Port Victor. 'en route from Wellington to London. left LColon on June 0 for Newport News. | Tho departure of the Monowai for Wellington, Lyttejton, and Dunedin. has been postponed until noon on Thursday. ! The Hororata.and Somerset have been j fixed to load in New Zealand for New York, They arc both due at Wellington about July 12, and ere, to take frozen meat and general cartro, leaving for New York about the end of tho mouth. 1 Captain J. B. Rainey. marjno superin- ! tepde.nt for the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, will join the new C. and D. liner Port Curtis at New. York. He will arrive at ' Auckland toward the end of July. I The barque Rona will bo floate* into the I Calliope "Dock thia morning for cleaning and painting, The Rakanoa leaves for Newcastle to-d»y to load coal for Auckland. Tup Northern Company's steamer Ngatiawa :is still bar-Wind at Opotiki. An effort will bo made to work tho bar to-day, Tho Tainui, which left Wellington on May 20 for I<ondon'. has arrived at Panama. The Otarftp-a, vhich is due hero from St. John on Sunday, has about 1100 ions o| general cargo to discharjfe at Auckland. '*■ THE E. R. STERLING. I The 4 six-masted barnusntine E. R. Sterling ! arrived frovi Newcastle yesterday alter a I smart passage of ten days. She encountered 1 very heavy weather for the first three days. blhence tine weather till arrival. She brought 4120 tons of coal, and will berth at ' t.ie King's Wharf this morning to discharge. j DURrL\M FROM SYDNEY. -hr nl.t7lv.lnl is expected to leave Sydney : for And-aid to-tiny. She will be duo hero ' iin.ni! fla-.-.vY. »'»! *' l ? discharging part , i-.iiiso irirn Xt«iM|t, Wales, will load here lor Lono.Mi. , GABKTTA LEAVES NEWPORT NEWS. ' The A. nnd A. liner Gabotta left Newport i News, U.5.A.,-on June 7 for Auckland, Wei--1 ("naton, nrd Australian ports. She will b* ' duo hero about July 12, The Qabstta will ' be one o! the first vessels to bring a full general c»rno from N'ewport News to New i Zealand and Australia.' I NIAGARA ARRIVES TO-DAY. I The R.M.S, Niagara is expected to roach Aucglani from Vancouver, via ports, at 3 p.in. to-dsy. She will berth st the Queen's I Wharf *nd will sail for Sydney at noon on j Thursday. ABAWA NOT REPORTED. ' \o news of the Ar3wa from Southampton I was received at Auckland yesterday. WireI less messages havo been t;ent out to her by her agents. L. D. Nathan and Co.. but no I advice of her arrival has yet come to hand, j MARAMA FOB SAN FRANCISCO. I 'in.) Mamma is expected to leave Welling- ; ton to-morrow (or San Francisco via ports. '■ While at Port Chalmers the Maramc i»as I been thoroughly renovated In conpeoKap with ; tier reconditioning for mercantile .pursuits I after service as a hospital ship. She has I been refitted en tho most up-to-date lines. ! All the passenger itjcoiwiiodatioti has been j rebuilt into the hull, which, when denuded I of the hospital fittings, was a mete shell, ' with practically only the propelling I machinery on board. .But now equipped like I« hiijh.claps hotel, and»pain|ed to the Union i Company's ' well-known colour scheme, she ipolts oicccdiuril.v well and fit for the por- , (ormance of the moat exacting passenger seri vice. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17497, 15 June 1920, Page 3

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17497, 15 June 1920, Page 3

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17497, 15 June 1920, Page 3

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