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SHIPPING.

' High Water at Auckland-To-day: 8.55 a.m.; 0.24 p.m. To-morrow; 9.40 a.m.; 10.12 P-'n- v , s&:y!K>High ''Water-.at' Manukau—To-day: 10.14 a m., * 11.23 p.m. - To-morrow: 11.39 a.m.; — P-m. A V - Stm—To-day: Rises, 6.22 a.m.; Mt«, 5.18 p.m. To-morrow:■ Kisee, 6.23 sum,; sets, 5.1' p.m. v f Moon—First quarter, April 24, 81? P-m. WEATHER REPORT. . .. .i Mr. D. O. Bates supplied the following weather report at 4, p.m. yesterday:— . . . , Wind. . Car. Ther. Weathet Cape Maria.. N.W., light 30.23 64 Fine mt , ' us sell . ... W., light 30.1» 64 Overcast Manuaau H. AV., light- 30.20 . 64 Fine Auckland ... W., light . 30.17 „65 Fair ,Tauranga ... W., light 30.16 62 Overeat East Cape... W., galo 30.20 63 Fine "■ ;, rl tiiaborno ... Calm 30.05 66 Fine ' Port Ahuriri N., light 30. 61 Fine Castle point... N.W., breeio 30.00 60 Cloudy^ Wellington... N., brwzii 30.07 .53 Overcast N. Plymouth S.W., light 30.12 el Fair V. Egmont... W., light 30.14 62 Cloudy Wafiganui ... W., light 30.14 61 Fair . Farewell Spit N.W., fresh 30.13 58 Cloudy Weatport ... N.W., light 30.14 58 Overcast Stephen t0... W., light 30.10 58 Fine C. Campbell S.E., light 30.02 60 Cloudy Kaikoura ... N.K., light 30.01 60 Fair Akaroa Light S.W., light 30,01 54 Overcast P. Chalmers N.E., light 30,01 57 Overcast Kuirtretii* ... sr.., light 2&93 57 Cloudy Bluff ... calm 23.95 54 Overcast The barometer has fallen everywhere, with increasing cloudiness and humidity, and shower* have fallen in a few places. Tho winds have changed to ft northerly direction in most parts of the country. TO-DAY'S FORECAST. Present indications are for strong westerly ■winds, cloudy and unsettled weather, with rain or* the west "coast and southward of New Plymouth and Xapier. The barometer has a falling tendency everywhere. ■ ~ " r PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. ( MOSOWAI, 8.9., 3433, .T. Robertson, from jOunedin, via East Coast ports. Passengers: Misses Brown, Chapman (2), Ivey, Walker, Hillier, Hoyd, Koulstort • (a), Thomas, Daplyn, Feary, Tucker, Maddison, Bate, Percr, Jackson, Mesdamps Stimlcvlmer ami child, Boyd, Dowey, Gibson, ISirapaon, Hilher and infant,- Rose, Feary, Fritcb, - Best, Shannghan, Kane, llobin«on. Mason, l.angley, Messrs. Brown, "Walker, Burrell, Boyd, D.. Gibson, Hillier (2). T*>wndcnd, Goodwin, Harding, Bishop, Verdon, Beck (A). Frltofo, Gatland. Mart-yss, Kane,; Tucker, Kemp. Robinson,, Carter, Mason, Stafford, Baker, Joyce. Fry (2), Slwpperd, Burdett, Tylder, Dean Hackett, and £0 steerage.-Union S.S. Co., agents. - • - XG ATI AW A, ».»., 451. W. Bark, from Opotiki. Passengers: Misses Kelley, Tracey, Messrs. Brown, Sundlant, M. Arthur, Hilfliker, Heir, Hat* rison.—Xorthem S.S. Co., agents. - CAKJD MILLE FAILTHE, scow, 63, Faulkner, ' . from Xguuguni.E. Ford, agent. HANOI, scow, £6, C. Hclstrom, from Tairua.— E. Ford, agent. - * >■ ■■ BADEN-POWELL, s.s., 174, H. Petersen, from Whangarei.—Northern Coal Company, agents. MAY HOWARD, auxiliary schooner, 64, J one#, from Mahurangi.—Master, agent. v SCOT. scow. 18, 0. Carey, from Xgunguru.— . Master, agent. MOA, scow, 99. L. Vasta, from the coastFord Shipping Line, agents. CL10,., topsail schooner. 81, Pelley, from Wh*. ngarei.—J. J. h Craig, agent. . . " DAPHNE, s.B . 192, C. Faulkner, from Whang* ; Tel:—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. * DEPARTURES. SOUTHERN CROSS. Melaneaiaa Mission ~ steamer, 296, Sinker, for Norfolk Island. Passengers: Mesdames Chapman. ' Menges, Misses Hardacre, Menge«, Messrs. IS. Cull wick. Wilkinson, Master B. CulJwick, the Ect. A. I. Hopkins. NGAPUHI, S.S., 691, E. Stephenson, for Whangarei. GLENELG, as., 238, Jonas, for Whangarei. ; BADEN-POWELL, s.s., 174, H. Petersen, for Whangarei. v. JANE GIFFORD, scow, 20, Cbalfleld, for Wha. njarei. „• : \ r FAiKBCBN. ' auxiliary schooner, 32, I. Tasta, for Walroa (Hawke's Bay). ' v •" ALBATROSS, auxiliary, .ketch, 43, B. a ark, tor WhangareL ~ KAHU, scow, 55, Borridge, for WhsngareL WANDERER, scow, 85, G. Sorensen, for Mercury Bay. ' '* • > ~•: - . • . > - .. . EXPECTED ARRIVALS.-COASTAL. ■■ This Day: Tofua, from the South Sea Islands; Clansman, from Russell; Ngapuhl, from Whaaga. . rei; Daphne, from Mercury Bay. > - To-morrow: Maheno, from Sydney; Tars wen, from the South; Tamian, from Whakatane; Squall, from Gisbome. . ' — A \ PROJECTED ,DEPA RTURES. —-OVERS^rv' . S s.s., direct-fMIA to-day; f Ksmaea, sjl', via the.South, Anjfc* WtkanuL ' 3 ■ '■ , —Maheno, «.s., Monday; Tofaa, at, April s . , Samoa.—Samoa, ccboooar, to eaiL ,^- v " Norfolk Islato.—Southern Cross, ■«., to nil '. April 13. TJ~;. . V' ' -South Six Islands.— /aa/ April 23. i Cook Ajro'SocißTr Islasds.—Taltme, «.s.. to ; ,V Mil May 7. Y;"" : •; : -'~- : Fin.—-Tofua, s.s., April 2S * " PROJECTED DEPARTURES.--COASTAL. This Day: Monowai, for the South; Karow, for Westport; Kanieri; for WhangareL :■ . <■ VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Monowai, s.s., at Railway Wharf. ■"i Surov, us., an Railway Wharf. Joan Craig, 5.5., : at Hobson-street Wharf. • > Ennerdalo,, s.s.,' at Hobson-rtreet Wharf. . pte| j Samoa/", schooner, :at No. ",* ; Jetty. " Bona, banjoes at Chelsea. / ' ' IMPORTS. ; . ■ Per Monowal, from' the South: 630 bags grass .... :• :■ seed, 3968 bags , wheat, 1992 bogs oats, 1476 bags potatoes, 1877 bags flour, 95 bags sugar, 170 bags ? Y pollard, 268 bags . bran, 400 bags rice, 275 bags - :onions, 57 *, ingots * tin, 196 sacks, a quantity of ' general cargo ex Corinthic. •> -• The Tarawera is due from the South to-mono* ' afternoon. . r, ■- .■ * ■ The : departure of the Knrow for Westport has been, postponed until this afternoon. . r '"■The Squall '-left' 1 Gi*borne yesterday morning, and is'due here to-morrow morning. . I,X : : . Captain Lidstone, late of the steamer Nerehana, luw been appointed to take 'charge of the new Tyssr liner Makarinl, which - leaves . London shortly for Melbourne, Sydney,' and New Zealand iV ports. '■ v.". ' r... " - The Daphne took up- the Walotahi's running to ?,;• Mercury Bay last evening, The latter vessel la loading timber at the Railway Wharf and is to. mako a special trip to Opotiki. . ; , The Hanroto left Suva for Auckland yesterday, and she should put in an appearanoe here about •Tuesday""•" 1 Tho: Government steamer Hinemoa left Ksipara Heads . for Onehonga yesterday afternoon and fhould arrive there early this morning. ; MONOWAI FROM.. SOUTHERN. PORTS. The Monowal arrived from Southern ports at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon and berthed at the 1 Railway Wharf. The vessel sails again for the South, at 8 o'clock this evening. v. ; DEPARTURE OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS. The Me lanes ian -Mission steamer Southern Crow left Auckland for, Norfolk Island ytssterday afternoon 'at 2.30 o'clock. The vessel will be away ' f ''' for about three months. ! \ THE TARAWERA The steamer Tar aw era, from Dcinedin and East Coast porty, Is due Imto to-morrow afternoon. The . vessel will be berthed at the Queen-street Wharf. , • ■ " THE MAHENO. The' Union Company have received a wireless message from the Maheno stating that the venue! will a/rive here at noon to-morrow. The Maheno left Sydney at 2 pjn. on Wednesday. On arrival /. she will berth at tho Queen-street Wharf. . 1/ THE TOFUA. T " ] THE TOFUA. The steamer Tofua left Nukualofa .At 6 a.m. on Wednesday, and, according to a wireless mest y saga received last evening, she is expected to arrive here at 11.30 p.m. day. She will berth at ' the Queen-street Wharf o» arrival.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14972, 20 April 1912, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14972, 20 April 1912, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14972, 20 April 1912, Page 6