SHIPPING.
—— — ' ' •. •••■ ' - • .v. • - High Water at Auckland—4:7 a.m.; 4.36 p.m. t> it Mamik&u —6.6 a.m. 6.35" p.m. V Sun—Rises,' 4.29 a.m.; sets, 6.46 p.m. Moon—Full, November 27, 8.22 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. > The following is Mr. D. O. Bates' weather refee-;'' port at 4 p.m. yesterday Wind. Bar. Weather, fane Maria ... W„ light 30.00 Fine V. ' Russell ... N.,light 29.90 Fair , : Manukau Heads S.W., breeze 29.95 Cloudy ;.■■■ Auckland ... S.W., light • 29.95 lair Tauranga ... W., light T^ ir East Cape ... W., f breeze 29.80 Fine Gisborne ... E., light *3: IS- Fair Port Ah'uiri ... N.N.K., light 29.85 *'P e Wellington ... N.. breeze 29.80 Fair Castlepoint ... S.W., brcor.c 29.85 Cloudy New PhTuonth.. S.W., f breeze 29.89 Fair Wanganui ... W.S.W., fbr 29.93 Fair Cape Farewell— N.W., f breeze 29.90 Fine Capo Foulwind... W., light 29.85 Fair ' Westport ... W., light .29.83 Fair Cape Campbell. N., light Fine Kaikoura N.E., light 29./3 J"™ Port. Chalmers... N.E., f breeze 29.67 Overcast Nuggets ... N.E., f breeze 29.65 Cloudy Blurt ... S.E., f breeze 29.60 Overcast Cape Egmont ... W.. light 29.90 Fine Akaroa "Light ... N.W., light 29./0 Fine
. . WEATHER FORECAST. f The following is Mr. D. C Bates' weather sumv ri.irr and forecast:—The present indications arc tor'a further fall in the barometer everywhere, n'ith freshening northerly winds generally and unsettled and cloudy weather. Rain is probable on the west coast, and the southern districts e'peciallv. Conditions are still ominous to tho north-westward, though the prognostications are not yet more definite than they were yesterday. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. TASMAN, s.s., 179. C. Faulkner, from Whakatar.c. Passengers ; Mrs. Laud, Miss Xiamilton, Jlcsirs. Moody, Crespin. White, Walker, Johnson. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. ENDEAVOUR, auxiliary ketch, 84. A. Carter. ; from Limestone Island.—New Zealand Portland ; Cement Company, agents. NOVEMBER 24. FLORA, s.s.. 1273. P. C. Ross, from Wellington, via ports. Passengers: Mesdames Napier, Searle, Capon, Kirk. Misses Ryan. Searle, Skipworth, Outran. Mason, Bristow (21. Downey (2), Messrs. Mihi Tuahi, l'nrata, Brndnev, Williamson, Svd- . iiev, Capon, Dunn. Bristow, Wheddon, Anderson, IV. Reekie, Elliott, ami two steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. XGAPUHf. «.s., 640, K. Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Misses Ranson. Archibald. Hay--1 wood, Mced.nnco Te.vdale. Rriggs, Messrs. C. . Ranson. Boultiller. Carter, Ormanby, Abercrombic i Jackson, Wcnstanlcv, Johnston. Benjamin. Robert- ; son. Casey. Webbe, Court. Hodgson, Finlavson, ! Meuzies, Steadman. Woolson, Mathewson, Hymaii, i H. Clark. Smith. Leatherbarrow; Teasburv Dun- . • can, Anderson. Clarke, Foster, Storey, Mitchell, ; Johnson Bishop Neligan, and IX steerage—North- ' ; ern S.S. Co., agents. t DEPARTURES WAIKARE. s.s., 3071, W. J. Newton, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passenger? : For Gisborne—Misses Pivott. Thomas. Mesdames J. Roger- ; son and two children. Shepherd, Godwin. Messrs. i M Lewis and son. H. Northev, H. R. Kendon, M. J Segedin, A. C. Baker. L. F. Simmons. For Nap-er . —Misses Neilson. Cottrell, Robh, Allen (2>, Mesdames Dobbin. Slade. Kelly and family, McKnight, Messrs. Neilson, Cottrell, L. Spooner, McKnight. For Wellington— L. Mcßejith, Bag-haw, . Mesdames W. Judd and two children. Tindale, ? • Morrison. Messrs. Howden, N. McLod, Gunn, Morrison. For Lyttelton—Miss Mills. For Dunedin— Miss Sands. Mesdames Hyde, F&ton, Messrs. F. C. Mills. A. C. Mills, Dobbin. A. R. Robson. L. Brown, H. Smith, Colonel Patou; and 30 steerage
for all ports. LUXE, p.?., 2078, W. Stevens, for the Eastern • Pacific. Passengers: Mrs. Bulkier, Mr. Black, I. i Captain Winchester, and 25 steerage. XGATIAWA, s.s., 463, W. Bark, for Tauranga '■ ; •: and Ohiwa. KANIERI, s.s., 203. T. Meyers, for Whangarei. BADEN-POWELL, s.s., 196, H. Peterson, for Whangarei. : • HERALD, scow, 75, Johnson, for Ngunguru. . BRAVO, scow, 98, Nelson, for Ngunguru. MOA, scow, 86, D. Scott, for Ngunguru. KORORA, three-masted scow, 160, Isaac Corbett, 'for. Mcngonui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London.—Orari. srs., sailed November 8, due » about December 20; Paparoa, s.s.. to sail January ; 4,. due about February 23; Nerehana, s.s., via ,• Australia,; sailed,' due about December 15; Waif' f "j wera, s.s.,' sailed October 7, due about November •; , ? 29; Mamari, s.s., to sail in December, due about j January 19; Star of Canada, - s.s., via Australia, '. sailed November 5, due about December 28. . Liverpool. s.s., to sail about No- ' vember 27, due January 18; Sussex, s.s., via Ausii - tralia, sailed September 18, due about November . 26. Karamea, s.s., sailed October 29, due about i'*. December 20; Nairnshire, s.s.', via Australia, Bailed [', 1 October 16, due about December 16. Morayshire, • 8., via Australia, sailed November 13; Aotea, s.s., to sail December 30, due about-February 19; V Buteshire, s.s., via Australia, to sail , December 11. New York.—Falls of Nith, s.s., via Australia, ■ailed October 2. due about December 20; Auchenr- dale, s.s., sailed October 10, due about December 20; Indradevi, s.s., \ia Australia, sailed Sep-. tember 18, due about Monday; Indraghiri, 8.8., via Australia, failed October 21, due about • December 18; Jacques, barque, to sail; Star of (V'New Zealand, e.g., via. Australia, sailed Novem- >•' ber 12, due about January .6; Andromeda, barque, to sail; Spithead, s.s., via Australia, to sail January 10, due about, middle of March. Paisley : Hapai, dredge, to sail. ' ' •\ 'V MißdErt üßS.—Doridb, barque, vi» Wellington, sailed August 23. " / ''■i Sax Francisco.—Hvndford, s.s.. sailed October 30, due November 28; Croydon, s.s., to sail; K Riverdale. s.s., sailed November 20,. due about December 18. ' ■ , , . > Sydney.Sussex,' s.s., , Friday: Victoria, s.s., -■ Sunday; Indradevi, s.s., Monday; Aldebaran, "barque, to sail. Newcastle.—Casablanca, barque, sailed Novem\\c, ber 18; Marjorie Craig, barque, to sail. ■ / • Calcutta : Aparima, e.s.. to sail November 25. Java: Caldergrove, s.s., to sail. >:,V : Fur.—Tofua, e.s., early. , ' *•3" *•; Soots Sea Islands.—Tofua, s.s., early. Rarotosga.Alice, schooner, eariy. ; ' Norfolk Island.—Southern Cross, s.s., about * to-morrow. Tutuila. —Annapolis, American gunboat, due.
; • PROJECTED DEPARTURES/ . London. —lonic, s.s., November 27; Opawa, s.s., !. via the South; November 29. ' ' Sydney.—Wimmfera, s.s., Monday. Fiji.—Navua, s.s., to-day; Tofua, s.s., December 7. Sooth Sea Islands.— s.b., December 7. • UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. .East coast.— : Navua sails for Lautoka, Suva, and Levuka at 12 noon., Thursday: Flora sails for East Coast bays, Gisborne,: Napier, and Wellington at 5 p.m.; Monowai arrives from Dunemn, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne; Squall arrives from Tolago* Bay and Gis- , borne.- Saturday: Monowai sails lor Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lj-ttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon; Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne. at 12 noon. West Coast.—To-day; Rarawa sails for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. {2.10 p.m.). Saturday: Corinna arrives from Southern ports, Wellington, and New Plymouth. HUDDART-PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Thursday: Ulimaroa leaves Wellington' for Mel-bourne,-via the Bluff and Hobart.. Sunday : Victoria arrives from Sydney;. Wimmera arrives from the South. Monday: Wimmera sails for Sydney direct at 5.30 p.m. Tuesday: Victoria sails for Dunedin, vi* East Coast ports, at 3 p.m. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Clansman arrives from Russell and Opua, and leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui; Waiotahi leaves for the Great Barrier; Ngapuhi. leaves for Whangarei Railway Wharf; Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New "Plymouth about 8.30 a.m. and leaves again, for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train); Claymore arrives at Onehunga from Raglan and Kawhia about 6 a.m. Thursday: Aupouri arrives from Ohiwa and Tauranga about 7 a.m.; Waiotahi arrives from the Barrie.r about 5.30 p.m.; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei Railway wharf about 9 p.m.; Ka.nieri leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf; Claymore leaves Onehunga for Hokianga; Tasman leaves for AVhakatane. Friday: Apanui arrives from Houhora, Awanui, and Waiharara; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei Railway Wharf; Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plvmouth about 8.30 a.m.: Wsiotahi leaves for Tairua and Mercury Bay; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf. Note.—For time of departure of outward steamers see the company's time-table on page 1.
VESSELS IN HARBOUR. nrti, E SI. cable steamer, in stream. Prometheus, H.M.S., in stream. lonic, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Star of Scotland, s.s., at Railway Wharf. N'avua, a.8., at Queen-street Wharf. Awaroa, s.s., at Quay-street Jetty No. 2, Oanymede, barque, at Railway Wharf. Northern Chief, barque, at Chelsea. Awanui, schooner, at Railway Wharf H.M.3. Prometheus was floated out of Calliope Dock yesterday morning after undergoing a general overhaul. < The s.s. Waikare sailed for Duncdin, via ports, at 4.15 p.m. yesterday. The s.s. lonic. berthed at the Railway Wharf yesterday morning to load wool, skins, hides, etc., •V "for London. THE CANADIAN MAIL. • The following passengers leave by the s.s. Navua for Fiji to-day to join the R*M.S. Aorangi, . . which sails from Suva on November 30 for Honolulu and VancouverMpsdames Moorhouse, McClurk, Messrs. F. W. Ward, W. C. Williamson, Moorhouse, J. McClurk, and nine steerage. ' OPAWA LOADS WOOL. The New, Zealand Shipping Company's steamer K', .. Opawa is expected to arrive at Auckland about Friday or Saturday from Waitara. She will berth it the Railway Wharf and Will load wool, frozen meat, tallow, flax, etc., for London. I ■ THE- FLORA ARRIVES. Eailr this morning the «.«. Flora, Captain P. O Rose arrived from Wellington, via ports, berthing at Queen-street Wharf. She sailed from Wel-f-t, - 1 lington at midnight on November 11, and proiM- ceeded direct to Awanui - and other East Coast ports, where she loaded a full cargo of wool for ft? . transhipment to the e.e. Niwaru. at Napier. - From I Napier the Flora sailed for : and East
Coast bays, leaving Te Araroa at 6.30 a.m. yesterday, and arriving as above. . Fine weather was experienced throughout the;, voyage. The Flora lias 800 bales of wool for transhipment into the b.B. Star of Scotland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14226, 24 November 1909, Page 6
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