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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

£v.,V * * ■ ARRIVALS. Dapbne (4.50 a.m.), from Whangarei; Tapi■wha (H. 40 a.m.), from Paeroa; Wakatere ; - (2.10 p.m.), from Thames. i DEPARTURES. • B.M.S. Makura (11.35 for Vancouver. Passengers,—First saloon: Mr. R. -- .J. Aekins. Mrs. Bula Amor, Mise L. M. Bowie, Miss IJ. Brooke, Mrs. M. A. Brown, Miss P. Brown. Mw. P. Clabby, Mr. S. Craig, Mr. E. Davis, Mr. T. J. Edmonds, Mrs. H. T. Fulton, Miua B. L. Hoelt. Mrs. L. Jonoe, Mr. E. Km?, Mr. G. A. Macdonald, Profeaaor J. Park, Mrs. Park, Mr. E. Sandham, Miss G. Shand, Dr. D. B. E. \ _ Walehe, Miss Walsh©, Mr. R, Young. • ' Second saloon: Mrs. A. W. Bentley, Mr. D. Bradley. Mr. R Campbell. Mise E. Fair, Mr. E L. Heuson, M{. W. Hathaway, Mrs. Mr. A. Hathaway, Mr. 'N. Hatbuway, Master M. Hathaway, Mr. M. H. Hewitt, Miss E. Hughes, Mr. Bon*, .'Svaraka, Mrs. A. M. Mftrtu<. Mr. E. H. Martiu. Mre. Moane}'. Mr. J. JAeldrum, Mr. J. Miller, Miss A. Milne, E ler L. W. Miller, Mr. R. Michel. Mrs. Miclijl, Mr. H. A. Nicholson, Mrs. Nicholson, Mr. G. H. Parker, Mr. >T. • Pateraim, Miss Set<;ar, Mr. O. Webber. Mra. Webber. Mr. W. j. Wanner; and eix sieciag*. Hoato. schooner (3.35 p.m.), for Tauranga; H.wn''i (4.45 p.m.), for Goromandel; Isabella do Fiaine schooner (5.15 p.m.), for Whangarei; Arahura. (5.20 p.m.). for East Coast porta; Clansman (7.20 p.m.), for Russell; Daphne ($.15 p.m.), for Whangarei-. Tirol (10.10 p.m.), for Gisboine; Ronaki (10.10 p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Dundula, from Newcastle, 1 p.m. Ulirnaroa. > from Sydney, 1 p.m. City of Dunedin, from New York, 6 p.m. Ngapuhi, from Tauranga. 7 a.m. Rarawa. from Whangarei, 6 a.m. HauUi, from Corcmandel. 3 p.m. Apatmi, from Awanui, 2 p.m. Daphao, from Whangarei, 0.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Waihora, for Wellington, noon. Rarava. for Whangarei.. 10 p.m. Apanui, for Great Barrier, midnight. Wakatens, for Thames, 7.20 a.m. Hauiti, for Kopu, 4 p.m. Aupouri, for Onehunga, 4 p.m. VESSELS ETPECTED AT AUCKLAND, INTE3COLONLAL AJTC) COAB *11.. Dundula. Newcastle. September 27. Ulirnaroa, Sydney, beptember 27. Kaiwarra, We«tport, September 29. Cpihi. Lyttelton, September 29. Flora, Rarotonga, October 1. _ _ Kcromiko. Southern ports. October ... Kurow, Fiji, October 4. , k Zabriella. to sail. E.M.S. Laburnum. Pacific Islands, October 15. Navua. Fiji, October >12. Manuka, Sydney, October 9. H.M.S. Chatham, Sydney, November, QV£R9£AS. ' Canadian Victor, Montreal. October 3, via Australia. _ . City of Dunedin, New York, September 2/ ( Cleared Psnvrnn, August SI. Corhithic, Southern poits. October 6. Loads for London. _ , Paparoa. Southampton, October 2. Cleared Panama August 81. Duo September 23. _ , _ , . _ Eastern Planet. New York, September 80. Cleared Panama, September 5. Port Napier, Southera ports, October 3. Loads for London. Canadian Scottish, Vancouver, Oct. 5. Hermes, oil tank, Singapore, October 7. Port Auckland, New \ork, October 8. * Cleared Panama September 15. Durham, Liverpool. October 3, cleared Panama, September 8. Mahia, Liverpool, October 10. Cleared Panama, September 17. Montrose, Montreal. October 6. Canadian Explorer, Montreal, October 12, via Australian and Southern ports. Ruahine Southampton, October 10. Cleared Panama. September 17. Dorset; Southern ports. October 17, loads for London. , „ , , L : verpool, October 20, ... . Tiurmi s Southampton, via Wellington. November 4. Due Wellington October 29. , Waimana, London. November 4. via • BoathtTri ports. * Trelyon. Montreal.-to sail. . RimntaVn. Southampton. November 27, via Wellington. Suffolk. London, to sail October 14. Due November 28. „ Kent, Liverpool, November 23. Waimana, Southern ports, November J- . Loads for London. _. . _ Mataliana. Liverpool, to aa'l September 30. Due November 7. • • Port Darwin, Liverpool, to sfcil.October 38. / PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERB. Niagara. en rdite Vf nooruver to Auckland, due October IS. . _ _ Tahiti, en route San Francinoo to Wellington. due September 28. _ Maunganui. en route Wellington to San Francisco, due October 2. Uakura, en route Auckland to Vancouver, due October 14. VESSELS IN PORT. 11l Stream—TiUune. Alua Northern Chief (echnr.). Tofua, Rakanoa, Rewa (bo.). E»vonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Veronica. Queen's Wharf—Waihora, Kaioa. Central Wharf—Maindy Court. In Dock —Rona. . King's Wharf—Wairuna, Waipon. Th'j Arahura eailed for Tokomaru Bay. Gisb>rne, and Napier yesterday afternoon. Sh® is due back at Auckland on Sunday afternoon. Next week eh© will leave Auckland at 2 p.m. on Tuesday. CABLE STEAMER IRIS. The Pacific Cable Board at Auckland has received ad'' ice that the cable steamer Ins has repaired two cables in Cook Strait and . was sheltering yesterday at Port Underwood. R.M.S. MAKURA SAILED Thft Royal Mail steamer Makura. aftor loading a quantity of New Zealand produoe and embarking 56 passengers, sailed at II.M a.m. yesterday for Vancouver She is due at Suva on Saturday, at Honolulu on October 7. and at Vancouver on October 14. EASTERN PLANETS i REPORT. Dilgety and Co.. Ltd., agents for the steamer Eastern Planet, have received, wireless advice statins that she will arrive at Auckland on . Saturday. Th* Eastern Planet is bringing carso from New York for th« four main New Zealand''ports. CITY. OF DUNEDIN DUE AT 6 P.M. The A. and A. etoamer City of Dunedin, en route frc-n New York to AuckKnd. ha* sect a further wireless report etating that she will arrive .at 6 p.m. today. After Medical inspection sho will berth at the Queen's Wharf. ULIMAROA DUE AT 1 P.M. TO-DAY. The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulirnaroa. en route from Sydney, has reported by wireless that she will arrive at Auckland at l P-m. The vessel is bringing 126 passenpert mails and 1200 ton# of cargo. Included in the latter there are 26.000 ft. of 48 tons of tar: 2 motor-cars, and 2500 cases of fruit. There are alao three horses. After medical inspection in the stream she will berth at the Central Wharf. THE PORT NAPIER. f The Commonwealth and .Dominion Line flearner Port Napier has been delayed at Bluff by heavy rains interfering with her cargo operations there. She was to leave Bluff on Monday for Timaru and Wellington for further loading. She is due at Wellington to-morrow, and will afterwards go ic Napier and Auckland to complete. This is her final port, and she will sail from here lor London, via Monte Video. DUNDULA DUE AT 1 P.M. The Commonwealth Government eteamer Dundula, en route from .Newcastle ta Auckland, has reported by wireless that she will •.rrive at 1 P.m. to-day. She will oerth at the King'a Wharf to discharge her cargo of coal. - ; — —i — H.M.S. VERONICA. HMS. Veronica, now moored at Devonfjort, is to sail for. a cruise round the I>ew SWand coast. leaving Auckland on October 3}. She will return to Auckland about December 4. " H.M-S. LABURNUM. n.M.S. Laburnum, which is cruising in the South Pacific Ocean, i« expected at Siw-ft on September 23. latest liiie will reach Auckland about the middle ol October. GALLIC AT MONTE VIDEO. The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Gallio arrived at ilonte Vide# on Saturday, en route from Wellington to London. She sailed from Wellington on September 2. RIMU DELAYED AT NEW PLYMOUTH. The Northern Company's steamer Rlmu has been delayed at New Plymouth by heavy rain preventing the unloading of her carca Sho is now timed to sail from New Plymouth at 4.20 p.m. and 'm d"e at Onehungii. at 8 a.m. to-morrow. Owing to ♦he delay her trip from Onehunga to-day has been cancelled. Bhe will instead swl from Onehunga for New Plymouth at 2 p.m. on frir!ay. the connecting train leaving Auckland** 003 p.m. ~ ,

THE WAIHORA. cha^^*i]t ora A iB ,? xp S c,l * d r* <»mpleta diefromKoT«i^h * Auckland -portion of her cargo W-n,w dl * » n lto sail at noon to-day for Wellington, Lyttelton, anrl Dunedin. KAIWARRA'S ITINERARY. The Kaiwarra left Westport at 1.30 a.m. w - lth , a , car ß° of co* l lor Auckktl j- h ? 1S du ? he ft> on Friday morning. «.!fi'.^ l^ ch, ? rse , s , he ySii,'«o to Newcastle and Sydney to load for Fiji. LARGE BARQUE OFF CAPE MARIA. Cape Maria reported yesterday that a large sailing vessel, probably a barque, paswd east at 6.30 a.m. yesterday. THE PAPAROA. The New Zealand Skipping Company's steamer Paparoa is due ,3.* Wellington this evening worn London and Southampton. Beeides cargo she is bringing 60 saloon and 230 steerage passengers ex the Rcmuera. The Paparoa's cargo ij for discharge at Wellington, Auckland, and Duiiedin. She will .discharge and load at the&e ports, and is duo at Auckland on October 2, at Dunedin on October 10, at Lyttelton on October 13, and Wellington on October 16. The vessel is scheduled to sail from WeUineion for Southampton and London on October 21. OIL FUSL FOR AUCK.I AND. The motor tank Hermea, 373t; Urns, sailed from Singapore on September J.B with a cargo of oil for Auckland. Sho hi due here about October 7 ARAWA AT SOUTHAMPTON. _ The Sha.w, Savill and Albion steamer Arawa, which sailed from Wellington on August 9, arrived at Southampton on Friday morning. AUPOURI FOR WEST COAST. . The Northern Company's steamer Aupouri w to leave Aucklana at 4 p.m. to-day for Hokianga and Onehunga. At Onehunga eho will take the liimu's run in the Raglan end Kawhia servic" She is timed to sail from Onehunga for Raglan and Kawhia on Monday at 3 p.m. ' THE CANADIAN VICTOR. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Victor, which arrived at Lyttelton on Saturday morning from Montreal, via Australian ports, to load for New York. Boston. and Montreal, will go to Timaru, Duns.lin. Bluff, and Wellington to continue loading. She is due at Wellington on Friday, And is to leave there on Saturday for Napier and Auckland to complete loading, making this her final port.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18206, 27 September 1922, Page 7

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18206, 27 September 1922, Page 7

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18206, 27 September 1922, Page 7