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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. Flimaroa (1.43 v.va.), from Sydney. Pas* Benger.'i: Miasm E. Bayly. N. C'aasel], C*;w a, 3. C<x"gan. A. Finch, Gee, Gunn, M. Greer, L. Haiford, H. Hall. S. Kerr. J. j Mackie. H. Measnna, T. Olsen. L. o«born<\ 1 E. Smith. Tristram. M. J. Wilding, M. i Williamson. Giovesi. Mosdamea A, Anderson. F. Bayly. J. Briscoe, Caiman, Eberle. E. C. Finch, Geo and child, T. H. Groome. Graham and two children. C. H. Haswoll. E. 3£. Haswell. Hewitt, A. Jones, B. King. I Lone, Lee. F. Magsnn, E. B. Mess&na, A. Macdc:aald» H. Mt*ek, Mill*, if. Morris, * C. McMahon and two children, McMillan.. Pullman. W. J. Reia, Renr.cll, C. Rofcson, Spinier. C. Smaller, Wall. L. Weeks. E. .T. Wilkinson. L. J. Wright. Winchester, E. Best. Messrs. W. Allison, A. Andrews, Belli, . E. 0. Boardman. W. Bruce, H. Brook, E. ; H. Brown and child, C. Butement, Casolari, ' £r. A. Coklouffh. Constantini, E. is. Day. E. : Dempsey. R- Eberie, Facchim. W. K,. Finch, > E. S. Fraoki, Catti, Gunn, tirecr, HadSeld. | R. A Hamilton, C. Hill, F. Hewitt, Hewitt, ! B- Inco, M. J. Ki'.gour, R. Lane, .T. Leo„ T. ' Lindsay, T. J. Metcalfe, Ma«?saglia, W. H. ' JicAlpiae. P Mage*\ J. S. Mills. G. McDonaid, U. M. MacDougall. F. J. McLaren, B. McMillan, P. O'Brien, Pagnnilli. paainati, C. Phipps, W. Pullman. R. Raymond, 'dispom. W. Renneil, Snrji, A. K. fjhepara. W. Smith. R, A. Spmdley. J. Stewart. W, B. Sutcli&e, J. Shart, D. M. Tibbitts, L. Turnbnil, T. Turner, P. E. Wail. C. Watts. A. Walkor. L. G. Winchester, Dr. Truby King, Master Kins; and 52 •teetage. Dundula 'nooni. from Newcastle City at Dunedm m.v,n), from New York. Rarawa {5.45 a.ci.K from Whanaarci; Ngapahi J-5 a.m.}, from Tauranga; Apanui IL-5 p.m.'', from -Iwanui; Haaiti (3.15 p.m.), {loan Coromuudel. - DEPARTURES. Waihora il ISO p.m.!, far Wellington. Taniwha 12.45 A.m.), > for paeroa; Waka- j Aer? '7.30 a.m.!, for Thames; AupouTi, for j Gnchunga; Haaiti, for Kopu; Rarawa (10.5 | , lor Whangarex. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Kv.warra, from West-port, $ p.m. V.*aica:ere>, from Thamee. 3.10 p.m. Taniwha, Paeroa. S a.m. Hauiti, from Kopu. 2.30 p.m Ap»nui. from Greau Barrier, 6.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Taniwha. for Paeroa, 4 p.m. Daphne, for Whangarei, noon. Ngapui:, for Tauranga, 7 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND urrsscoLoHiai, AXB COASTAL. Kaiwarra, Westpcrt, September 23. Opiiu. Lytteiton, September 29. 1 Flora, Rarotonga, October 1. j Koronvkn. Southern ports, October 4. ! Surow. Fiji. October 4. Saiapo:, Southern porta. October 5. Ktitokey Newcastle. October 7. Gibncila, Newcastle, to sail- ; 5.M.5. Laburnum, Pacific Islands, Octo- j ber 15. i Navua. Fiji. October 12. Manuka, Sydney, October 9. Mooraici, Sydney, October 16. H.M.S. Chatham, Sydney, November. • OVEHS2AS. Canadian Victor. Montreal. October 3. I via Australia. „ | Corinthic. Southern portr. October 6. j Loads for London. ! Paparca. Southampton, October 2. Cleared ■ Panama August 31. Due We-iugtcn , September 23. , i planet. New York, September 30. i Cleared Panama, September 5. j Port Napier. Southern ports. October 51. Loads for London. Canadian Scottish, Vancouver, Oct. 5. ! Hermes, oil tank. Singapore. October 7. ! Port Auckland. New York, October 3. Cleared. Panama September 15. Durham, Liverpool. October 3, cleared Panama. September S. Mahia. Liverpool. October 10. Cleared j Panama. September 17. Montrose, Montreal. October 6. Canadian Explorer, Montreal. October 12. i via Australian and Southern ports. Ruaitine Southampton. OctcDer 10. : Cleared Panama September ! I>creet. Southern ports. October 17, loads for London. M:d 4 !esex. L verpoc!, October 20. Taimi. Soutliamptcn, via Weliinfrton. November 4. Due Weilinuton October > 29. . . ' Wairnana. London. Novembar 4, via Southern ports. Trelyon. Montreal, '.a ss.il. Rimntaka. Southampton. November 27. via Wellinjrton. St:solk. London, to sail October 14. Due , November 28. Kent, Liverpool, November 28.^ Waimana. Southern poita, November 2- j Loads for London. j l£aiak'an*. Livertjnol. to sail Septemner 30. Due' November 7. Fort Darwin. Liverpool, to sail October 28. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, en Toutc Vancouver to Auckland, : duo October 13. j Tahiti, err route San Francisco to Wallms- j ton., due September 28. \ Maanganui, en route W-dhnston to San Francisco, due Qr*nbe<- 2. Makur3, en route Auckland to V aticouver, j •due October 14. VESSELS IN PORT. Ia Stream.—Taiuue, Atua Northern Chief i (echnr"). Tofua, Eakanoa. Rew.a (bo.), i D«vonport—H.M.S. Philomel. H.M.S. ! Veronica. Queen's Wnurf—Kato*, City of D'medin. Central, Wharf—Mainay Court, Climaroa. j n Dock —Ro'ci. Kinii's Wharf—Wairuna, Waipori, Dunduia. The Kaiapoi is to load at Lvitelton on Saturday and afterwards at Wellington and Pictctn for Auckland. She is duo at Auckland on Thursday. I -fha Koromiko. en route from Southern : Ports, is expected to leave Lytteiton on Sat- J urday for Napier and Auckland. She is due here on Wednesday. The Kiit-oa is timed 'io .leave Auckland at -6 p.m. to-morrow for, Wellington. Lytteiton. jDunedin. Oamaru. Timaru. .ind B^uS. The Kaitoke is expected to leave Newcastle et the end of the week with, a cargo of coal for AacklandTHE WAIHORA. The Waihorsi completed discharge of the Atickiand portion of her cargo from India and sailed at mid-day yesterday -or Wellington, Lytteiton, ana Dunedm. THE WAIRUNA. The Trans-Pacific steamer Wairuna, which f* ciischarsnns: cargo from Pacmc Sod loading outward cargo, is expected to BJLiI to-morrow for Mcllx>unio and Sydney. COPRA FROM PACIFIC ISLANDS. The motcr-nhip Tosca. bound from Adel&ide to tho United Kingdom and Continent, » to load 6000 tons of copra at Tonga, .Solomon Islands, and Rabaul. THE MAINDY COURT. The ateamer Maindy Court is expected to complete discharging timber at tne Central Wharf on Tuesday. She will tnon go to Tauranga to discharge about 30,000 sleepers, the remainder of her canto. Her subsequent movumen te axe not defimUJy settled. THE DUNDULA. T.ae Commonwealth Government steamer Dundula arrivvsd from Newcastle at noon yeeterday and berthed at the Elmg s \\han to dischargu her cai"KO of 4880 tons of coal for j th* Ne® Zealand railways. She cleared Newcastle at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday and expen- h enced nne weather, with high variaoie winds. , A heavy south-east swell was experienced ] during the -first thr'ie days out and a moder- , south-west swell afterwards. PAPAROA AT WELLINGTON. The New Zealan Shipping .Company'!! . tteamer Paparoa a:"'tved at Wellington at 11,40 a.m. yesterday and berthed there at 3 P.m. She brought , -er >'tOO paesengern for ; New Inland. Anu 'über ;ire for Auckland j and tiiey will leave Wellington by the .midday Main Trunk «> :pre<s» to-day. arriving here to-morrow morr: i ig. Tho Paparoa will < cu&charge part of hv c.arpo at Wellington ( and then come to Atukland to put out more ( ii'.'.rjo before going to Dunedm to complete ; Ciacharge and load. THE TRELYONThe Hain steamer Trolyon. with cargo for , New. Zealand and Australian ports, was ex- .. petted to leave Montreal laat Saturdaj. I 1 ' THE GABRIELLA. , The Lamb Gabriella -* l expected to leave Newcastle at any time with a cargo of coal and timber for Auckland. THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. The Ellerman Hall Line steamer City of Dunedin arrived from New York at jnidday yesflterday and berthed at the yueen a j Wriarf. She sailed from York on , August 22 and cleared Panama on Aup.Bt 31. Fine weather was experienced until .I<J days bffore reach ins Auckland. . i then blew strongly from between south-west and north-west* accompa.nied by a roiigrn sea. The stormy conditions continued tor two ciaysi and then the weather improved, lae City of Dunedin brings a full cargo ot general merchandiee and ca3ft 01 '- 1700 tons, including a quantity of the cu, will be discharged at Auckbnd and tho remairder at Wellington. Lytteiton, Timara. Dunedin, and Blufi.

THE NAVOA. Su^ 8 a n ( K 5t i e 3 Nftiraa. whiek ia learing THE R.M.3. TAHITI. f ? team « Tahiti is dns at maiLi ans */ ter nooa wlt 'h passengers, is tirrlivJ f °° i T P m Francisco. Slio Saturday "° rcsume • ncr ?oi'aeo to Sydney on THE RM.S. NIAGARA. j sailed ?rom l w' 1 atcarn «" Niagara, which ! pons fit T a .~ aneouv ?, r l lor i Auckland via, sf" m " on Saturday. i 8 briruiiur ilard °^ n 4 Kei Si P { th , ftt n»mbe? Sydney 4h« i a **"» rema: mder at 13 and w,lf f Ue * llt - tll!a D 0? on October for Sydney il 5 tau day j TRANS-PACIFIC STEAMERS. : "~? o ' <3 X."" esße l Hauraki is now loading :4m,n -f,m aßt Dor X B . for Auckland, wit unirt<,n. ale 1 bourne, Adelaide, and Sydney. tofflbrTfi ( "r cleared Newcastle on Sepjbo;« nlt fe ! ' )' where aba is due October 14. She will load at Pacific Welling M in r np October for Auckland, i Tir ii- i Melbourne, and Sydney. »♦?]?.. loads at Pacific Coast porta month w C • tni o mont '\ al - d eari s" iwt : t ~ Apia, buva, Napier. New Plyj moutn, i-yttelton. Dunedin. and Sydney. j _ ULIMAROA IX PORT. ! ri S° & 1 i da « rt % Parker steamer Uiima.ro* ar'and Sydney at 1.-15 p.m. yesterday net amhored :n the stream for medical KiV Afterward, sho berthed Tthe v-rn ♦ W ? arf to land 120 passengers and r " .? c?f, c 2 rs °- b 3 n ° left Sydney at mid♦V« owturday and experienced fine weat„ T„ H *. no tny. which was uneventful, included in tue cargo are th.j following *ivsr V hundred and ten cises sugar, 10i ( basta rice. 334 bags ground wattle-bark. i.» 4 causes marble works. 400 canned pines. '215 bass tapioca. 850 packages tea, Jiiu drums tar, 25 cases praserves. 458 drums carbide. 220 ca-es oil. 50 barrels oil. -50 bales p»p«r,, 300 eases canned fruit, and a quantity ot timber, &a well a* transhipments ex «»e following steamers: —Poonu, Kcoyong, i Mai.ma. Canberra. Kanna. Simla. Hymettus. • i_°'lenEO, Chile, Montcro. Orsova, Parattah, ! Fapennce Bay. Seiksi Ma™. Velle de Metz. ! J ana-en. Eastern. The Ulimaroa is timed j to sail tor Sydney with ps«eaensers. mails, ; and cargo at 11 a.m. to-morrow. THE ifOERABI. | ".nter-colcnial steamer Moeraki is scneauled to sail irom Sydney this afternoon with mails, and carco for Wellington. whero aha is duo on Monday. THE E. R. STERLING. The ais-musted barciuentine E. R. Sterling, which has been laid up at Sydney since November 23 last, was docked at Sydney c.n Friday for cleaning and painting, preparatory to proceeding to Newcsistie to load a cartjo of coal for San. Franciuco. The vewvel will bo under tho command of Captain Ray Sterling. THE OLDEST SHIP AFLOATTho convict ship Success is at present lying at anchor in New York harbour. This j vessel was built in the year 1790 A.D., at ' Moulmein. India, and ia no doubt the oldest j vessel afloat. She ia in a wonderful state lof preservation, probably due to the fact j that a'ne ia built throughout of solid BurI me.so teak, a wood that for resistance to de- | cay is hard to equai. After soing over her j one realises that she wa« built as a symbol ,of beauty and strength. Her solid aides are i 2ft. Bin. thick at the bi:sre, and her keelson j :e a eolid teak baulk of tremendous thick- ; ness. with sieter keelsons little less massive, iln 1912 thia vessel crc>«eed the Atlantic under her own aail. She made the passage j in 06 day 3.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18207, 28 September 1922, Page 5

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18207, 28 September 1922, Page 5

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18207, 28 September 1922, Page 5