SHIPPING, MAILS AND WEATHER
Monterey, left Bydney February 4; arrhredl and ieft Auckland February 7; due San Francisco February 22. - Mariposa, left San Francisco February ,1s arrives and leaves Auckland Fcbroarj 18; due Sydney February 21.
BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS j Tainui, left Southampton January I#, du* j Wellington March 3. : Rangitata, left London February 4; due WelliuKton March 12. _ , -.o Tamaroa, leaves Southampton, February 18, duo Auckland March 2* . t ituahine, leaves London February 24; duti Wellington April 0. ( VESSELS IN PORT 1 Dcvonport—H.M.S. Philomel, H.M.S. Well- , Princ"f Wharf-Fernmoor (N.Z.8.) Plato ' (N.Z.S.), Fort Melbourne (F.G.A.), Waiotapu (U. 5.8.). p . Queen's Wharf—Cambridge (N.Z.S.), Port Wyndham (F.C.A.),. Wairuna dT.S.S.). . Central Wharf —Waiwera (A.8.P.). Kangi King^'wK— Triaster (H.PX!.). Kakapo (U.S.S.), Asphalion <N.Z.S.). Western Wharf—Northumberland (N. 4.5.). In Stream —Nucula. To complete discharge of cargo from (s j'f. y ' mouth, the Union Company's steamer Poolta is expected at Auckland from Gisborne tomorrow morning. The Watchlin Line motor-ship Port Waikato is expected here from Wellington on Saturday morning. She will leave for southern ports on Monday evening. / Having cleared Wellington for ■Auckland yesterday morning, the Union Company a steamer Waimarino is due, to-morrow morning. She is expected to sail for Wellington and southern ports on Friday evening. REMUERA FOR LONDON The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Remuera is expected to leave Wellington at daybreak to-morrow for London, via Panama. PIAKO'S DISCHARGE The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Piako, which is discharging American cargo at Prince's Wharf, should sail tomorrow for Wellington. THE WAIWERA To continue homeward loading, the Shaw. Savill and Albion motor-ship Waiwera, at Central Wharf, will sail late to-night or tomorrow morning for Picton. THE LINER AKAROA The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Akaroa should leave Wellington to-day for Auckland. The Akaroa is expected on Friday to continue loading for London. THE ZEALANDIC Expected to-leave Wellington for Auckland to-day the Shaw, Savill and Albion motorship Zealandic will arrive on Friday moving to continue loading for London and , West Coast ports of Britain. KAIKOURA TO LOAD The M.A.N.Z. Line's new motor-ship Kaikoura is expected late to-night from Lyttelton. She will berth to-morrow morning to continue loading for New York, Boston, St. John and Halifax. » THE PORT WYNDHAM The Port Line motor-ship Port Wyndham, at Queen's Wharf, which is expected to leave to-morrow for Lyttelton and Wellington, will now clear Wellington finally for London on February 126. THE TANKER HIDLEFJORD The tanker Hidlefjord, with bulk motor spirit for the Shell Oil Company, left Singapore on February 6 for Wellington, where she is due on February 25, and New Plymouth. DELAY TO WAIOTAPU s The departure for Newcastle and Williamstown, Melbourne, of the Union Company's! steamer Waiotapu has been postponed until to-day. The steamer is at Prince's Wharf. WAIRUNA TO BERTH The Union Company's steamer Wairuna will move this morning from Calliope Wharl to Queen's Wharf to begin discharge ol general Pacific Coast and Island cargo. LIMERICK AT PAPEETE En route from the Pacific Coast, to Auckland, the Union Company's motor-ship Limerick is due at Papeete this morning. The Limerick will resume her voyage to-morrow morning, and is due here about February 25. MAMARI IN BALLAST Cabled advice has been received that the Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Mamari left Glasgow on Friday in ballast for New Zealand. She is coming via the Cape of Good Hope and Sydney, and is due on the coast to load homeward on April X. CLEARS SUVA The Matson liner Mariposa, en route from San Francisco, arrived at and left Suva yesterday for Auckland, where she is due at seven o'clock on Friday morning. The Mariposa will sail for Sydney at nine o'clock the same night. ITINERARY OF DURHAM The Federal Line motor-ship Durham is now expected here from New Plymouth on February 28. She will fill up at Napier and Wellington, making Wellington her final port in i)lace of Wanganui, and leave Wellington on March 14 for London, Avonmouth, Cardiff, Liverpool and Glasgow. THE NANIWA MARU The Yamashita Kisen Kaisha steamer Naniwa Maru, en route from Miike, arrived at Noumea on Monday morning and sailed the same evening for Auckland, where she. is due at daylight on Friday. The Naniwa. Maru will discharge sulphur and general cargo at Auckland, and sail for Wellington on Monday evening. HUNTINGDON'S PROGRAMME Tho loading programme of the Federal Line steamer Huntingdon, which is due an Nelson to-morrow from Australia, has now been completed. She will leave Nelson for Wanganui, Auckland, Tokomaru Bay, Bluff, Lyttelton and Wellington. The steamer, which is due at Auckland on February 25, will clear Wellington on March 22 for Halifax, Southampton, London, Hull and Netvcastle-on-Tyne, WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-day:— Auckland. —H.M.S. Endeavour, Gabriellsi. Awatea, liaimiro, Kairanga, Limerick, Matnd. Waiotapu, Jeff Davis. Mariposa, Oakbank. Port Alma, liowanbank, Sitala, Tjojan Stair. Wellington.—Matai, Rangatira, Tamaliiuo, Wahine, Kaikorai, Kauri. Maui Pomare, Waltaki. Cornwall, Huntingdon, Ivaikoura, Matnroa, Monterey, Rangitane, Rangitatsi. Shabonoe, Sangstad, Tainui, Zealandic. Awarua. —H.M.S. Achilles, H.M.S. Leith, H.M.S. Leander, H.M.S. Wakakura, Karetu. Waikouaiti, Wanganella. Recorder, Triona. Edward F. Johnson, Cathay, Discovery 11., Durham, Kent, Largs Bay, Maetsuycker, Mooltan, Naniwa Maru, New Zealand. OiN cades, Ormonde, Oronsay, Orontes, Port Darwin, Port Montreal. Strathmore, Strathnaveir. Surrey. Swartenhondt.
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WELLINGTON.—February 15: Arrived— Wahinß (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Port Whs.ngarei (11.'20 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed— Slmbonco (7.50 a.m.), for Duuedin; Waimarino (11.30 a.m.), for Auckland; Waipiata <0.30 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Wabino (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON—February 15; Arrived— Port Waikato (5.10 a.m.), from Timaru; Rangatira ((>.lO a.m.), from Wellington; Wainui (8.10 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed— New Zealand (7.30 a.m.), for Duncdin; Tees (10.00 a.m.), for Chatham Islands; Maui Pomare ('-'.SO p.m.), for Wellington; Port Waikato (4.50 p.m.), for Wellington; Wainui (8.25 p.m.), for "Wellington; Rangatira (8.40 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN- —February 15; Sailed—Kara (12.30 p.m.), for Oamaru. SUVA.—February 15: Arrived—Mariposa (7.30 a.m.), from San Francisco; Mntua (11.SO a.m.), from Apia. Sailed—Mariposa (5 p.m.), for Auckland. MELBOURNE— Fobruary 14: Sailod— Kekerangu, for Auckland LAS PALMAS.—February 12: Sailed— Port Gisborn" (Wellington to London).
PORT OF AUCKLAND
AWATEA AND. PAMIR
With 300 passengers, the Union Companys transtasman liner Awatea left yesterday afternoon for Sydney, where she will arrive on Friday morning. Ihe liner will return to Auckland, via WeJlington, next Wednesday morning and leave again for Sydney the same afternoon. Leaving Calliope Dock at 4.30 yesterday afternoon, the Finnish fourmasted barque Pamir was towed past Hangitoto beacon, and, giyon a favourable southerly wind, set sail for Noumea to load nickel ore tor Bremen and Hamburg. The Shell Oil Company;s motor-tanker Sitala was despatched in the afternoon for the Pacific Coast. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS -> , Pukoko (1.55 a.m.), from Portland; Claymore (4.55 a.m.), from Whangarei; Coronation (10.<15 a.m.), from Wliangarci; Kawau (10.50 a.m.), from Coromandcl; Motu (12.40. -p.m.), from North. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Sitala (4.35 p.m.), for Pacific Coast. Pamir (5 p.m.), for Noumea. Tuboo (U.'iO p.m.). for Paeroa; Claymore (fi.HO p.m.), for Whangarei; Margaret W. (U0.35 p.m.), for Gisborne. Awatea (5.25 p.m.), for Sydney. Passengers;— , . First Saloon-Mr. D. L. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. E. Aagaard, Miss K. Armstrong, Mr. T, T. Armstrong, Mrs. Armstrong, Miss A. C. Anderson, Mr. A. firodie, Mrs. Brodie, Mr. G. 11. Bird, Mrs. Bird, Mrs. J. itBuillie, Master J. Baillie, Mtss E. B'rch, Miss D. Blunden, Mr. A.E.Brown, Colonel H. J. Blackhan, Miss E. Burton, Mr. P. Brown, Mr. W. B. Cravath, Mrs. Cravath, Mr. E. E. Crano, Mrs. Crane, Mrs H. Campion, Mr. W. M. Christopher, Mrs. Z. A. Costar, Miss M. E. Costar, Miss M. P. Cooke, Miss J. Cunningham, Miss Chevaux, Mr. A. W. Cornish, Mrs. G. A. Cowen, Mrs. Z. do Lange, Mr. D. Dickason Mr. E. V. Dudeney, Mrs. Dudcney, Mr. L. J. H. Dingle, Mrs. Dingle, "Mr. Das Mr. B.Davis.Mrs. W. Endean, Mr. A. English, Mrs. English, Mr. J. C. English, Mrs. English, Mrs. poster, Mrs. M. P. Finlay, Miss P. M. Finlay, MibS E. E. Ford, Mrs. E. M. Fitch, Master B. Fitch, Mr. A. D. Faith, Mrs. taith, Mr. J. Gore, Mr Gram. Commander and Mrs. R. C. Garsia, Mrs. I. M. Goodare, Miss B. Goodwin, Mrs. C. J.. Green, Mrs. Gcrrard, Miss J. Goodwin, Mr. H. J. George. Mrs. George, Miss M. B. M - ~G ilm? ' W. Hohbs, Mr. B. Hoasefnan, Mrs. A. Hutchinson, Miss M. J- Hutchinson, Mr. E A. Hitchings, Mrs. Hitchings, Mr. Healey, Mrs. Healey, Miss A. M. Harris, Miss M. P. Hodges, Miss A. Hali, Mr. W. Harman, Mr. P. F. Howarth, Mr. C. G. Henderson, Mrs. B. Jamieson, Mr. W.E. J arrctt ' I ¥ rs l v it A. Kerrick, Miss M. Kernck, Mr. E. King, Mrs. King, Mr. G. A. Laird, Mrs. Mr. Lloyd, Miss .E. Lasey, Mrs. E. B. Leach, Mr. Llewelyn, Mrs. Llewelyn, Captain E. Mathy. Mr. M. Marks, Mrs. Marks, Mrs. B. Macdonald, Mrs. M. A. Mrs E. M. Murdoch, Mr. G. Manuel, Mrs. Manuel Miss C. L. Maclean of Ardgour, Miss H. Mitchell. Mr. H. L> Miss J McFarlane, Mr. Newton, Mrs. H. -Now ton, Viscount Nuffield, Mrs. B. Osborn, Miss t t Oliver Mr. J. Patcreon, Dr. r. H. Pettit, Mrs. M. Paulsen, Mrs. M. • A - ?«««» Dr Porter, Mr. Richardson, Mrs. Richard son, Mrs. W. Rawlinson, Mrs. Rudman, Miss li. Ryan, Miss N. B. Rutledgc, Mr. C. G. and Mrs. Rose, Dr. Reitsmeyer, Mr. E. H. M. Rowe, Mr. W. P, Rinckloff, Mr. A. Rame, Mrs. Raine, Mrs. E. J. Roberts, Mr. 8* • Russ, Mrs. Rush, Mr. Ruse, Dr. O. Roehr. Mrs S. Shaw, Mr. V. Salek, Mr. W. °P ra -eo, Mrs. Sprago, Mr. Sheard, Mrs. Sheard, Mr. Sheard. Mr. W. A. Sharland, Mr. L. Stimpson, Mrs S. Steele, Miss R. Steele Master p R. Stcelo, Miss M. A. Symonds, Miss A. T. Spranking, Mrs. H- H. Thompson, Mr. P G. Tait, Mrs. JE. C. Taylor, Mr. E. J. Taylor, Mrs. E. J. Taylor, Miss L. Taylor, Mrs J. Train, Miss Vanderburg. Dr. B. u Wilbur Mrs. Wilbur, Mr. F. W. Wilkie, Mrs. Wilkie, Miss H. Wcbstcr Mr. C. Wilmot, Mrs C Wilmot, Mi. Wright, Mr. J. talker, Mrs Walker, Mr. D. White, Mrs, D White Mrs. S. Walker, Mrs. A. L. Wilson, Mr. G. 11. Yates, Mrs. Yates. Tourist Class—Mr. W. J. Aspenall. Miss M. D. Armstrong, Miss H. Alexander, Mre. G. Andrews, Mrs. W. Arnott, Miss D. Arnott, Mr D B. Ashby, Mr. R. H. Andrews, Master Uurd Mrs Baird, Miss M. Brady, Mrs. D. A Baglow, Mrs. L. Brosnan, Miss F. Bros* nan, Mr. C. Craig, Mrs. C. Cow s- Miss E. M. Creed, Mr. R. H. Collins, Mr. W. A. Collins Mr G. E. Chiles, Miss J. J. Campbell, Mrs. E. Corlett, Mrs. J. E. Ghiles. Mr. tt raoil Mr A. L. Cowley. Mrs. E. Miss E. Draffin, Mrs. G. Dalton, Misses W. and B. Dalton, Mr. L. Darrow, Mrs. Darrow Mr. F. W. Dnnlop, Miss Desoynes, Mr. Daxidson, Mrs. A. H. Eglinton, Mr. . Evans, Mrs. M. A. Emmons Miss E H. Miss L V. Fromm, Mr. A. w. riu, Mrs. E Griffith. Miss E. R. Gifford, Mrs. C. Griffiths, Mr. D. Garrity, Mr. J. Hewson, Mrs. Hewson, Mr. R- L- Harvey, Mr. Hutchinson, Mrs. Hutchinson, Misses Hutchinson, Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. Hut .c h,l ? Miss M Horn, Miss K. Horn, Mr. Herbert, T " Hawse Mr F. C. Holdsworth, Mr. Hills Mr H Hooper, Mrs. Hooper, Miss E. Haigh, Mrs. M. E. Jones, Mr. B. P. Johnson. Mr. S. Judd, Mrs. Jd. T, Kennedy, Mr. J. Kearney, Mr. J. Ken nedy M™ Love, Mr. F. L. K law Mrs. A. Luscombe, Mr. I. Mayes, Miss E.' Meredith, Mr. Morane, Mr. Mullumby, Mrs. Mulli'niby, Misses E. D. and L D. Mowie-Yarrow. Mr. and Mrs. R. MowloYarrow, Mrs. Munro, Mr. C. W. Munro^. Mrs. Morrison, Mr. P J. Manning, Mr. J. Machin, Mr J. McCormick, Mrs. A. Z. Nixon, Miss Nettle, Mr. Nettle, Mr. J. Nelson, Mrs. J. Owen, Mr. L. J. Pearce. Mr R. Pearc.b Mr L. M. H. Pagot, Mrs. Paget Mrs. J. Pren dergast, Mr. J. Prendergast, Master J. Prendergast, Mr. Parsons, Mr. A. D. Reid. M m J. R. Reid, Mrs. E. Ross, Mrs. E. Mra A. J. Stallworthy, Miss J. T. Stallworthy, Mr. A. J. Stallwopthy, Mrs. A. PSnow, Miss M. J. Sullivan Mr. A- Smith, Mrs V. M. Scarrott and infant, Miss I. E. Tanner, Mr. J. Tray, Mrs Tray, Mrs. A. L. Tray, Mrs. E. F. "Wood, Mr. F. C. yjilliamson Mrs. E. Wood, Mr. H. Wood, Miss M. Wilson, Mr. A. S. West, Mrs. I. Worthington, Mr. W. Weare, Mrs. W. Weare. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Kaikoura, from Lyttelton. evening. Ranginui, from Tauranga. morning. Hauiti, from Waiheke, G. 30 p.m Miro, from Dunedm, expocted. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Waiwera. for Picton, evening. Kakapo, for Portland, afternoon. Hauiti, for Waiheke, 9.30 a.m. Ranginui, for Mercury Bay, 5 p.m. Waiotapu, for Newcastlo. morning. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Intercolonial and Coastal Miro, Dunedin, February 'lO. Waimarino, Wellington, February 17. i Poolta, Gisborne, February 17. Port Waikato, Wellington, February 19. Karepo, Greymouth, February 19. Paua, Wellington, 1' ebruary 19. Niagara, Sydney, February 21. Gabriclla, Newcastle, February 21. Matua, Suva, February 21. , Wainul, Wellington, February .21. Kekerangu, Melbourne, February 21. Waiiaki, Sydney, February 23. Awatea, Wellington, February 23.
Overseas \ Kaikoura, Lyttelton, February" IG, to load. Zealandic, Wellington, February 18, to load. Akaroa, Wellington, February 18, to load. Mariposa, San Francisco, February 18. Eonang, Nossi 80, February 18. Naniwa Maru, Kobe, February 18. Port Alma, Liverpool, February 21. Cornwall, Opna, February 21, to load. Tccsbank, San Domingo, February 24. Limerick, Los Angeles, February 25. Huntingdon, Wanganui, Feb. 25, to load. Durham. Now Plymouth. February 28, to load. , . Rangitiki, Napier, February 28, to load. Port Auckland, Brisbane, March 3, to .load Dunodin Star. New Plymouth, March 0. to load. Aorangi, Vancouver, March 0. Port Sydney, New York, March 7. Mahana, Wellington, March 7. Melbourne Maru, Kobe, March 7. Port Chalmers, London. March 9. Swartonhondt, Singapore, March 10 Hertford. Liverpool, March 10. Dfcssau, New Orleans, March 11. Strathmoro. Brisbane, March 11. Balfram, Antwerp, March 14. Brisbano Star, Liverpool, March 15. EARLY SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Intercolonial *np Overseas Waiotapu. Newcastle, February 10. Mariposa, Sydney, February 18. Niagara, Vancouver, February 22. Awatea. Sydney. February 23. Asphalion. Sydney, February 23. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Wanganella, left Wellington February 12 due Sydney February 10; lei»veß Sydne: February 22; duo Auckland February 20 Awatea, left Auckland February 15; du< • Sydney February 18; leaves Sydne; February 18: duo Wellington Februar: 21. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE Niagara, leaves Sydney February 17; dm Auckland February 21; leaves Aucklam February 22; due Vancouver March 11. Aorangi, leaves Vancouver February 10; du Auckland March G; leaves Aucklam March 7; duo Sydney March 11.
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