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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

.: YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. Kazembe (7.20 . a.m.), from New York. - Physa f11.25 - ami.), ; from' Singapore, via ; Naigora* (2.10 p.m.), from' Calcutta, via Australia. ■ ■■"'-■ ».':. -.. :■■■% ■-~■.',■»:- . ■•> ■■.-. , . W*katcre (125 p.m.). from Thames. . Huamii .ketch (5.50 p.m.). from Giabornc; Taniwha 0.30 p.m.). from Paeroa.. YESTERDAY'S'' DEPARTURES. H.M.S. Laburnum (9.30 am.).' for Hauraki Gulf. ■ . , ■ . . • Wakatere (6.10 p.m.). for Thames: Waiotahi (6.15 p.m.'),', for Houhora: Tiroa (6.20 p.m.), for Gisttomo; Glenelg with two scows in tow (6.4 C p.m.), for Wkangarei; Ngapuhi (6.45 pan.), for Tauranga; Pukaki . (9.15 p.m.), for Southern ports; Matangi (10.10 p.m.), for Whungarei. "■"./- VESSELS .DUB- TO-DAY. Eakapo. from Wellington. Wakatc-rc, from Thames, 2.40 p.m. Claymore, from WhuntTarei, S a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Zealandic, for Wellington, 7 a.m. Romata, for Portland. Arahura, for East Coast ports. 4 p.m. Clansman, for Russell, 7 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei. -\w., " Taniwha for Paeroa, 3 p.m." " - 2 <"*>». for Kercpeehi, 2.30 a.m. Jiauiti. for Coromandel. 5 p.m.

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL ANP COASTAL. ■ ', . Kama. Southern ports. October 5. Wanaka, llarotonga, October 4. Ulimaroa, Sydney, October 3. Karon, Greymouth.. October 5. Makurat, Sydney. October 8. > Tofua, Fiji, October 8. Marama, Sydney, October 16. ' Waimarino Nauru Island, to sail. Southern Cross, Solomon Islands, December 20 . OVERSEAS. Wairuna. Newcastle October 6. thonco San Francisco. Jersey City. New Orleans and New York. October 5: cleared Panama September 8. South Africa, Capetown',' October 5. London, Octob.'r 7; at Colon September 15. ■".-... Strathfillan. Red Sea, October 8: at Wellington. Rotorua, South. October 8, to load. Canadian Constructor, South, October 16, to load. Trelyoii, Montreal, October 19; cleared Panama September 20. Tregenna. JS'ew York. October 23. Karaaiea, Liverpool. October 16: cleared Panama September 19. Canadian Seigneur., Montreal, October 20. City of Birmingham, New York. Oct. 22. Pinko, South, October 19: lands for London. Port Stephens, New York. . October 29. Dorset. London, October 24: at Colon September 24, Remuera, London. October 26. Hauraki. Pacific Coast, to sail. Nardaaa, Liverpool. November 0. rli.nutaka. Liverpool, Novembor 5. PACIFIC MAIL -STEAMERS-:..' Niagara-, at Vancouver, sails for Aucldand, October 5. . ■-,{.;,, Mauneiinsi. en route Wellington to San Francisco; due San Francisco October 15. Makura, at Sydney: sails for Auckland and Vancouver October 4. . """ Tahiti en route from Son Francisco to Wellington; due at Wellington Oct. 11. VESSELS IN PORT. 1 : In Stream— Tangaroa (schooner), Rewa (barQue). Ysabel. bqte. Devonpon— Philomel, Iris. H.M.S. Veronica. m • ~ Central Wharf—Komata. Trecanrell, Arahura. King's VTkarf—Atholl. KazembeJ Awahou. Queen's Wharf—Zealandic, Port Napier, Nalgora. , At —Fi^na. Western Wharf—

The. Arahuita is timed to sail from the Central Wharf at 4 p.m. to-day for Tokorcaru Bay, Gisborae, and Napier.

Tan discharging of the Komsta was delayed yesterday owing to a congestion of cargo in • the Central Wharf sheds. In consequence her departure for Portland, Wellington, and Lyttelton ha 3 been postponed until to-day. •..

The K&kapo is due early: this morning from Lyttelton and Wellington. Sue ..will berth a.' the King's Wharf to discharge. From Auckland the vessel will proceed to Wellington and Lyttelton, via Portland. She Trill not be docked at Auckland this trip, as foirmerly arranged. ' - .

The Pukski sailed last night for Wellington and South Island ports, whera she will load again for Auckland. The'NavuaV en route from Southern ports,' was expected to leave Lyttelton yesterday for Wellington and Auckland. She is due at this port about Friday. ■ .' The Gisborne Sheepfarmers', steamer Tiroa sailed last evening for Hick's Bay and Ghborne. The ketch Huanui arrived from Gisborne last evening and anchored to- th& eastward -of the King's Wharf. She will berth to-day to discharge her general cargo.. . . RICHARDSON STEAMERS. , : . Messrs. Wat-kin and Wallis ad vine that the Richardson steamer Awahou's departure for Tokomaru Bay. lol3ga Bay ana. Gisborne has been postponed until noon to-morrow. The Mafco was to leave Napier last night for Auckland, via coast bays, one is due here B.t the «aid of the week..; ■ HUIA ' FROM MELBOURNE. . / The Nobel Explosive Company's schooner Huia was expected to leave Westpcrt last night for Auckland, where .she is due about the end of this week. .The vessel tis bring; ing I*oo casts of explosives. 500 sacks oi onions', and 60 cases of rubber goods A rom Melbourne, for this port. , After discharge ; the Huia wiij lighter explosives from tne Shaw. Shvill and Albion steamer Pakeba, which 13 duo from London about Sunday.

WITHES WIRELESS F.ANGE. .';-... The following vessels are expected to.be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:—- ' ' ,'... >.^, - Auckland.-*-Clau Ma.thes.on Canadian Cruis«r,- Jersey City. fcaJgcra. H.M.S. Laburnum. Eakanoa, South Africa, ' TrebartLas Tofua. Uhmaroa. JA aipon, W*Jrun*. Wanaka, T Kurow. JWaitorao, Manuka. Armagh.' Kitiapoi.. Kawatiri. Chatham Island.—Pakeha.- ;•'.: -V:--. ■■--.' Weilmgton.-Mararoa. •;. Wahme,■ ,-Nmio. Mocraki. Tainui, Maunganui, Tahiti.' Antinni-V Kaikorai. Marama. Piako. "■ Canadian Constructor, r Tutanekai, . Whangape. Katoa. Port 'Curtis. Paparoa. Mahana. Eoromiko.; l^aitoKe.

' KAZEMBE FROM NEW •YORE. ' The iiUerman Bucknall steamer Kazembe. tunnmi? unier the auspices of tne A. ana A'Jjw arrived from JNew York yesterday mormr.tf, and berthed at the King's Wharf. The vessel's cargo consists ot case oil. motor-oars and general merchandise. of wmcu aoout 1600 tuna will be aiscuaiged at, Auckland, and the remainder, at Wellmgton, lytteiton, Timarti, Dunedin. and Sydney. She sailed from New York on August 2fj and cleared Panama on September 3. fc'air neither was experienced on the voyage, w'lich "."as uneventful. Captain E. B. Bulkeley, ■".■.% J is in command of the Kazembo hw with him the following officers :-ChieA Mr.' W. S. Donald; second, Mr P. W." HosS; third, Mr. ; C. W. Woods; chief engineer, Mr. T. Terns; second. Mr. D. F. Anderson; .tnird,. Mr. C. L. Taylor: fourth. Mr. C. Smith; chief steward Mr. W.Griffiths; wireless :' operator.; Mr. S. Summerfield. The rates of exchange on the Kazembe's cargo Canada. 4.68 dollars. United States of America, 4.55 dollars.

OIL FROM BORNEO. The British Imperial v Oil Company's eteamer Phyaa, Captain Gruzeher, arrived from Singapore, via Newcastle, shortly before midaay yesterday, and berthed at tho Western Wharf. The vessel brought a full cargo of case-oil from Borneo for ISew Zealand. About 22,000 cases will be discharged at Auckland, and the remainder at .3 luff, Dunedin. Timaru, r. Lyttelton, , Wellington, and Napier. Fine weather was experienced from Singapore to.' Newcastle. Crossing the Tasroan Sea the Physa. was delayed by etrong north-easterly winds and rough seas until wearing Auckland. . ■.'.'.. .'.:.

NALGOEA IN PORT. . The British India Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer. MaJgo:a arrived from Calcutta, via. Australian ports yesterday afternoon and berthed at tne Queen's Wharf to discharge about 8000 tons of Indian produce. he iNaigora is practically a new eteamer. otie was built at Sunderland in 1921, and put into commission . last year. /The vessel Bailed from England last October, with, a cargo for Australian ports. After discharge she went to India, and for some time wu3. trading between there and : the -Persian Gulf. Oh her return to India the Nalgora wad laid up for a month at Bombay, owing to the slackness of trade. ' When chartered for her present voyage the Naigora went to Calcutta in ballast, and there loaded about 10,000 tons of cargo for discharge at Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. From Sydney the vessel went to Newcastle, where she bunkered before coming to Auckland. All the remainder of the cargo will be discharged at the ports, but it is not announced where she.-will proceed to from here. The Nalgora. »a a large, roomy vessel of 6750 tons. .She is a single screw cruiser-stern vessel, 433 feet long, with a 57 feet beam, and 30 leet depth. Her speed is : about .11 knots. Her engines are the latest type of Parson & double reduction geared turbines. .Captain A. D. is in command of f»e Nalgoxa. His officers are:—Chief, Mr. W. Walsh; second. Mr. A. Mudie; third. Mr. C. E. Polkinßhorne ; chief engineer. Mr. , McNicolj second, Mr. Mackenzie: third, Mr. Cruickshank; fourth, Mr. Brydson; fifth. Mr. Gould;, wireless operator, ; Mr. ■ Creighno, ' ■ ,

; PHOSPHATES^'raOM-VNAUBD-^iSLAND: .ThevWaitomo is"due fit Lytteltott to-day .with a cargo of phosphates from Nauru Island. Part of the cargo will be discharged at Port Chalmers. V '. :>■ ■•:~ : : ( ' , ':■, ■; H.M.S. LABURNUM.,' H.M.S. Laburnum loft Auckland yostisrday morning for the Hauraki Gulf for five days firing practice. On Friday the warship will proceed to > Gisborne. Napier. Lyttelton. and Wellington., - ; - ~ ' ' MONTHLY -'STOP-WORE MEETING. The waterside workers' monthly stop-work meeting will be held this morning, and consequently no cargo work will he done on vessels m port until after 10 a.m. .■■■*'. THE TOFUA. The Union Company's .Island steamer Toiua, en route from Tonga and Samoa, is scheduled to sail from Suva on Thursday for Auckland, whore she is duo on Monday morning. ■_.-'. ' V THE SOUTH AFRICA. _ Speddincr. Ltd., advises that the stoainer South■; Africa, en route from Capetown and Durban, cleared Newcastle on Saturday for Auckland, where she is duo about Friday. The vessel is bringing about 1000 tons of South African produce and wattle bark for this port. After discharge she will load at Auckland for Capetown and Durban. WANAKA-LEAVES RAROTONGA. The Union Company's Island steamer Wanaka. sailed from Rarotonga at 8 p.m. on Wednesday for Auckland, where she is due on Thursday. The vessel's cargo consists of 11,000 cases of oranges. 8600 cases of bananas and 2000 cases of tomatoes from the Cook Islands as well as a quantity of phosphates from Makatca Island. KENT LOADS AT NEW YORK. ■ * .The Now Zealand Shipping Company ndvisos that the Kent, running under, .the auspices of the A. and A. Line, is to leave New York during the first half of November for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sydney, and Melbourne. THE ULIMAROA. The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimarca, which sailed from Sydney for Auckland tit midday on Saturday, is bringing 200 passengers and 1100 tons of general cargo.She is expected here to-morrow morning. STRATHFILLAN AT WELLINGTON. , . The steamer Strathfillan arrived at Wellington from Dunedin on Sunday to discharge . a part cargo of phosphates from Safaga Bay, Egypt. The vessel will subsequently come "to Auckland to discharge 1000 torn, at this port. THE WAIMARINO. The Union Company's cargo steamer Waimarino arrived at Wellington on Friday with a cargo of coal from Newcastle, After discharge ho vessel will return to Newcastle and then probably go to Nauru Island to load phosphates for Auckland. ERROLL AT MONTREAL. The New Zealand Shiming Company ha 3 received advice that the steamer Enroll arrived at Montreal on September 26 to load tor New Zealand ports,. She is to sail early this month. RIBS FOR SYDNEY. _ The 'Nobel Explosive Company's ketch Rira completed loading a cargo of timber at Aw&nui on Saturday and was expected to sail from there yesterday morning for Sydney. THE ZBALANDIC. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Zealandio is to sail at 7 A.m. to-day for Wellington. Lyttfelton'. and SDunbdiin to complete discharge of her cargo from West of England ports

THE FIONA. The Colonial Sugar Company's steamer Fiona, is - expected to complete discharge at Chelsea about Saturday when she will return to Fiji. }.•'. JERSEY CITY DUE SHORTLY. The Reardcn Smith Lino steamer, Jersey City, is expected within a few days from Now Orleans and New York. No wireless report had been received from her yesterday. She has about 1500 tons of case oil and general merchandise to discharge at Auckland. The remainder of her cargo is for Australian ports . GENERAL CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA. The Kaiapoi is loading at Newcastle for Auckland. After discharge of her cargo of coal the vessel will go to Hokianga and Greymouth to load timber for Adelaide. The Union Company advises that she will be available for the November loading at Adelaide and Melbourne for Auckland. v THE OMANA. J. J. Craig, iLtd., have received advice that the steamer Omana is \ expected to leave Newcastle shortly with a cargo of hardwood timber for discharge at Bluff; New Plymouth, and Auckland. After completion of discharge the Omana will load A part cargo of timber. at this port for Sydney. ■;*■";.•■. ■■■'.'. ■ THE , PlAKO.'■■;■ , The New Zealand * Shipping Company's steamer Piako is expected at Wellington from : Wanganui and New Plymouth about October 19 for further loading. , The vessel wall . afterwards complete loading at Napier and Auckland. She will be despatched finally from . thi3 port about October 24 for London and West of England porta ',".

TAINUI ARRIVING ON SATURDAY. L. Na.than, Ltd.. have-received a wireless message from the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui stating that she will arrive at Wellington at mid-day on Saturday. The vessel is from London and Southampton, ; with passengers , for New Zealand and cargo for discharge at Wellington and Lyttelton. The passengers will disembark at Wellington ..:■ . . _■ '~':,',■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18519, 2 October 1923, Page 5

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18519, 2 October 1923, Page 5

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18519, 2 October 1923, Page 5