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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. March 10. Hatipara (1.25 p.m.), from New Orleans. Wakatere (4 a.m), from Thames; Clansman (7 a.m.). from Russell; Ngapuhi (7.40 a.m.), from Tauranga; Tiroa (11.5 a.m.), from' East Coast bays. March 11. Paparofc (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington. Menaia (6.89 a.m.), from Whangarei; Isabella de Fraine (6.45 a.m.), from Whangarei; Arahura (2.15 p.m.). from East Coast ports.. DEPARTURES, March 10. Mahana (6 a.m.), for Wellington. Piako (6.80 a.m.), for New York. Armagh (noon), for Napier. Apanui (9.20 a.m.), for Awanui. March 11. Claymore (8.10 p.m.), for Whangarei. Taniwha (5.80 p.m.), for Paeroa. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Hannah, from Napier. Corinthio, from Wellington, early. Opihi. from Lyttelton. Kaimaaawa, from Westport. , Taniwha, from Paeroa, 11.30 p.m. Claymore, from Whangarei, 11.30 p.m. Westmeath. from Liverpool, 6 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Saiwarra. for Newcastle, noon, anaie, lor Whangarei, 10 p.m. Jfgapuhi, for Tauranga, 7 p.m. Clansman, for Russell. 7 p.m. Waiotahi. for Houhora, 9 p.m. Wakatere. for Thames. 9.15 a.m. Tiroa, for Gisborue, 10 p.m. Awshou, for East Coast bays, 5 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. UTTEBCCLONIAL AND COASTAL. Kaimanawa, W«*tport, March 12. Opiti, Lyttelton. March 12. Manuka, Sydney. March 13. Katoa, South. March 13. Mapu, schooner. Port Stephens., sailed February hi. Kaiappi, Lytte'iton, March 15. Karon. Lyttelton, March 19. Wingami, Southern ports. March 19. Oman*., Newcastle, to sail. Kaikorai, Tonga, March 20. E.M.B. Veronica, North, March 20. U.iimaro*. Sydney, March 21. Marama. Sydney, April 2. H.M.S. Chatham. Australia. April 13. H.M.S. Laburnum, South. April 14. Kama. Suva. March 26. OVSB3XAB. Canadian Planter, due about „ March 17 from South to load for New York, Boston, and Halifax. Corinthio. sailed from London January 24, at Wellington. due at Auckland March 12. Port Napier, Australia, March 18, to load. Jersey City, from Australia, March 16. to load. Canadian Transporter, sailed from Vancouver for Auckland February 13; due here March 18 Wsstmeath. sailed from Liverpool January. IS; duo Auckland March 12, cleared Panama February 13. Hurunui, sailed from Liverpool on January 31; due at Auckland March 16, cleared Panama February 21. Rarsoga, sailed from London January 31; duo Auckland March 91. via Antwerp. Trevessa, sailed from St. John January 30, and New York February 5; due at Auckland about March 19; cleared Panama February 20. Hauraki, . Vancouver, March 18. Las Vegas, sailed from San Francisco February 20; due Auckland March 19. Kaikoura, South. March 26, to load. Canadian Cruiser, Halifax, via Australia and South, about March 27. Kentucky, sailed from New York February 18, for Auckland and Southern porta; due Auckland March 28. Opawt, sailed from Liverpool February 11; duo Auckland March 28. Raahrne, sailed from Southampton February 15: due Auckland March 25. fipringburn. Java, to sail. Indian City, from Texas, via Wellington, due Auckland April 1. Waimana. Liverpool, February 24, due Auckland April 4. Port Nicholson, South. April 26, to load. Mania, left Liverpool February 24. due Auckland April 4. Canadian Seigneur, _ sailed from Halifax for Auckland direct, March 2; due about April 15. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, en route Auckland to Vancouver ; due Vancouver March 24. Maunganui. at Sydney, sails for Wellington and San Francisco on Thursday. Makura, en route, Vancouver to Auckland; due March 15. Tahiti, en route Wellington to San Francisco; due March 12. VEBSELB IN PORT. la Stream—Talune, Atua, Northern Chief (achar.i, Rewa (bo.). Ysabel (hijt-nej. Devonport.— Philomel, Iris. Central —Kaiwarra, Tiroa, Arahura. Queen's —Awahou, Port Curtis, Paparoa. Western Wharf— (schnr.), France. ChelseaFiona. King's Wharf— (sonar.). Wanaka, Hatipata. Westmeath. Dock Wharf—Tofua. The schooner Elsie Mary ie loading genoral cargo at the Albert Wharf for Gisborne. The schooner War Lord, which is loading coal at the King's Wharf, is expected to sail to-morrow night for Gisborne, The Gisborne Sheepfanners' steamer Tiroa arrived from the East Coast on Saturday morning and berthed at the Central Wharf. She is to sail to-night for Hicks Bay and Gisborne. The Richardson steamer Awahou, which is loading at the Queen's Wharf, is timed to sail this evening for Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bay and Gisborne. The Kaimanawa sailed from Westport at 8 a.m. on Saturday with a cargo of coal for Auckland. She is due here to-night or early to-iaoTrow morning The Katoa, en route from Southern ports, left Wellington at 6.20 p.m. on Saturday for Auckland. She is due here to-morrow morning. The Northern Company advises that the Tuhoe's departure from Auckland for Whananaki and Kerikeri has been postponed until March 20. The Arahura arrived from East Coast ports yesterday afternoon and berthed at the Central wharf. She is timed to sail for Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne, and Napier at 2 p.m. to-morrow. The Richardson steamer Mako left Napier on Saturday night for East Coast bays, Portland, »nd Auckland, She is expected here about Thursday. PORT CURTIS SAILS TO-MORROW. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Curtis, which is loading New Zoaland produce at the Queen's Wharf for -New York Boston, and London, is to sail at daybreak tomorrow for Napier for further loading. THE SCHOONER ZITA. The auxiliary schooner Zita sailed from Hokianga at 7.30 a.m. on Friday with a cargo of timber for Kopu and Auckland. After discharge the vessel will load general cargo at Auckland for Hokianga. THE KAIWARRA. The Kaiwarra is expected to complete discharge of her coul cargo at the Central Wharf and sail at noon to-day for Newcastle. The vessel is taking an Australian mail. THE ARMAGH. The Federal Line's chartered steamer Armagh sailed at mid-day on Saturday for Napier and Wellington to complete loading lor London. MAKURA DUE SUVA TO-DAY. The Royal Mail steamer Makura, en route from Vancouver, is duo at Suva this morning and will resume her voyage this afternoon to Auckland, where she is due on Thursday afternoon -After landing passenBers, mails, and cargo at this port the vessel will sail for Sydney on Rriday afternoon. S.S. AND A. STEAMERS TO LOAD. In addition to the Mahana, which loaded a part cargo of New Zealand produce and sailed for Wellington on Saturday, five more steamers of the Shaw. Savill and Albion Company will load at Auckland this month and next The Corinthio is due from Wellington today, and will be in port discharging and loading until March 21. The Raranga is fixed to load at Aucklan" from March 23 to March 28: the Mania from April 4 to April 9; the Waimana from April 16 to April 24: and the Waiwera from April 22 to April 26. The Corinthic, Raranga. Mahia. and Waiwera will load for the United Kingdom and the Waimana for the United States. THE CANADIAN PLANTER. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Planter, en route from Halifax to Auckland, via Australian and Southern ports, arrived at Wellington from Lyttelton on Saturday. From Wellington the vessel calls at Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. She is due here on Saturday. Besides dischargin* a quantity of cargo at Auckland the Planter will load at this port for New York, Boston and Halifax.

THE R.M.S. MAUNGANUI. .JSU.,,%** 1 Mail steamer Maunganui is scheduled few 1 from Sydney for San FranS5 o ' l^. fy?lbngton, on Thursday. She is T« a «ml i^ ellln «ton next Monday, and will resume her voyage on the following day. STHENIC CLEARED FOR SOUTHAMPTON. ««??* Sh , aw " * Till * nd Albion liner AthcS£~ !?% Mssengers, mails, and a full cargo of New Zealand produce, sailed from *;5!Y n * ton on Saturday morning for Southampton and London. MANUKA DUE TO-MORROW. HrS. 8 T. Ulli n Company's intercolonial steamer Manuka cleared Sydney at 11 a.m. on Satumay, with 116 saloon and 61 steerage passengers 182 bags of mail, «d about 600 " tons of cargo for Auckland. The vessel is aue here about mid-day to-morrow. THE OPIHI. t Southern steamer Opihi sailed from £. y i? ** j ll a.m. on B'riday with a cargo of produce and general merchandise for Auckland, The vessel is due here topay. After discharge she will load general cargo for Lyttelton. i i THE CANADIAN CRUISER - The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Cruisor. en route from Halifax, via Australian ports, sailed from Adelaide for lyttelton on March 6. She will discharge and load at Southern ports and then come *° Auckland to complete loading for New York. Boston and Halifax. THE MAHANA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Manana, after loading a part cargo of New Zealand produce for London, soiled for Wel«*r.'iston on Saturday morning to complete loading. PIAKO CLEARED FOR AMERICA AND ENGLAND. .. With a full csrao of New Zealand produce the New Zealand Shipping Company's stonier Pieko was inched from Auckland on Saturday morning- tor New York, Boston and West of England ports. THE CORINTHIC. The Shaw, Savill end Albion liner Corinthic. en route from London, left Wellington at U. 15 m. on Saturday for Auckland, where she is duo this -morning. The vessel will, berth at tho Queen's Wharf to discharge * part cargo of general merchandise from England. Afterwards she will commence loading .New Zealand produce at this port I for the United Kingdom, and will complete loading at Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington ; _____ T$E PAPAROA. f ..The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Paparo* arrived from Wellington yes•fday morning, and berthed at the Queen's Wharf. The vessel has come to Auckland to discharge the remainder of her cargo of general merchandise from London and to commence loading New Zealand produce for England WESTMEATH DUE fi A.M. The Union's Company steamer Westmeath, "which is running under the auspices of the Federal Line, is due at Auckland from Liverpool at 5 a.m. to-day. The vessel will berth at the Queen's Wharf to discharge a part cargo for this port The remainder of her cargo is for Napier. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. TAHITI DUE AT SAN FRANCISCO. The Royal Mail steamer Tahiti is due at San Francisco to-day from Sydney and Wellington. Th» vs«sel is scheduled to sail from San Franci3CO on March 16 for Wellington and. Sydney. She will bo due at Wellington on April 7. and at Sydney on April 18. THE HAURAKI. The Union Company's motor-ship Hauraki, from Vancouver and San Francisco, is due st Auckland about next Sunday. All the New Zealand cargo will be discharged at this pet. From Auckland the vessel will go to Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney to complete discharge. HATIPARA IN PORT. The British-India steamer Hatipara, 8182 tons, arrived on Saturday afternoon from New Or.cans and berthed at the King's Wharf. The vessel recently went from London to Calcutta with a, general cargo. At Calcutta end Rangoon she loaded a cargo ot rice for the West Indies, From the West Indies the Hatipara went to Galveston and loaded gasoline and sulphur, then to New Orleans, where ah* completed loading with oil. basic slag, ' and a small quantity of general cargo for New Zealand and Australia. Now Orleans was cleared on, February 1, and fine weather was experienced on tho voyage until the vessel was about three oays from Auckland, when strong southeast winds and rough seas were encountered. The vessel's cargo totals about 88O0r tenia, including about 30,000 cases of gasoline, 1500 tons of sulphur, and 1100 tons of basio slag, as well as a small quantity of general carco. which, will be discharged at Auckland and the remainder of the cargo at Wellington Port Chalmers and Australia. Captain .R. W. Hocking is ,in conm-snd of the vessel, and had with him the following officer*: — Chief Mr. R. Redwood: second, Mr. J. G. Reattie,' third. Mr. H. Lawrence; chief engineer, Mr. :R. G. Thomas; second. Mr. F. Braithwaite: third. Mr. G. Willatts: fourth Mr W Clements: fifth. Mr. J. Calder; sixth. Mr. A. P. Adams: seventh. Mr. T. Sedgwick: eighth, Mr. J. Sloven. OTAGO PILOTS TRANSFERRED. The Otago Harbour Board notifies that the ! pilot staff, which was formerly housed at [ the North Spit, Otago Heads, has now been ' transferred to Port Chalmers. The trans- | ference of he pilot staff to Port Chalmers will not in any way interfere with the customary pilot service of vessels, which will, in all other respects, be manitained as formerly.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18346, 12 March 1923, Page 5

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18346, 12 March 1923, Page 5

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18346, 12 March 1923, Page 5

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