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SHIPPING.

Hgfc Water at Amkland-8.45 MD. ; 102 pjn. ■ , .; ,T Jv . >• Manukau—ll.44 am.; 0.1 p.m. _•: '-i Bob—BSm. 5.49 a.m.; seta. 6.14 P.m. Mooo— quarter, March 16, 8.28 "»• / WEATHER REPORT. Mr. D. a Bates supplied the following weather wport at 4 p jn. yeaterday :— , Wind. Bar. Ther. Weather Cape Maria ... fresh 29.89 68 Misty. SoMeU ... N.W., breese 29.88 69 Overcast Mami**#®...- ' N.W.; light' 29.85 68 ~ F»g « „ Auckland ... N., light 29.83 72 ... DriaaHng Tanranga N.E., light " 29.88 70 - Rain — Taupo... _. N., light 29.82 65 Rain Giaboina ' «i."' R, light , . 29 88 65 Ov«xfl*t Port Ahuriri.. S.. light 29.93 62 . CaaUepofat... S.E.TWw 29-96 66 Maritag 'Wellington ... S.S.E.»br. 29.97 . 61 Showery K. Hymouth.. Calm " 29-87 69 B«in Cirpe&gronnt S.E., fight ■:•;■.? 29.82 ; <* . tt„r«n!nßE., light 29.84 65 Driiala fS spit 8.E.. fresh 529 88 57 Rain / C. FoulwinflL. E.. fresh k 29.T0 62 Bain . ' witporl ... S.E., light 29.76 65 Bate Stephen It ~ E.. fresh 29-80 50 Bain C. Campbell... S.E., fresh 30.® 55 Ram . Vifkoun ... E.,biwie 30.00 57 Bain Akarea Light. >E.,Ught . 30.05 ; 52 «w^t P. Chaknera... N.E., fresh 50,02 57 OtWWIv Koggeta ... 8., freah 29 86 » mat* Bluff ._ ... E., breete 29.91 52 Jliaty The weather conditions haTe changed, and gloomy skies, with misty to heavy rain,*re now reported generally. The wind# hare been variable. and the barometer has been unsteady, with • falling tendency in the North. , TO-DAY'S FORECAST. Present indication* are for unsettled weather; dull and miaty, with rate J l^ { northerly .winds are probable northward «. van gpejnd Kawhia, Jid eaat to aoattteaately *The barometer la unsteady, with a falling tenlocy In the Worth. ■ • : PORT OF AUCKLAND. . : r . - pffilVAlk q I *£A WILE'S BAT, •-* 0.40 tona, PO ~Uditon», from London. via Oaj«ioWTi.-(Mel-berowt «nd»ftrda«y Heather, Roberton, Limited^ ial (6.2S ptn >, 1159 fofcs.' E. Stepbenml from WhasgMel. • Korth, J«4mton, Mlunore, Bray, Armstrong, • Summer*, < Hynaoni Lawer ana jam, Jonea, Jfisawa North, .fearer, Ctednian. Bray, cawnberUlm O^taa^AldeTton, n*wn ' iUmfiwr <2), IWwwt, > jiewcw. Hi / Atkinson, North, Johnaon, Wak«iin, Soaner■rtOe, Barter T«mer, Bray, a Stone, Wooia, Diproaa, AUen, S Wiilxaaaat lather, GoodaH, S^tt^Oaptam Osrlind, Fairer Wient*e«, ana 16 ateorag®.— • Xorthern 8.8. Onpagenta. -• — - - GIJEXTJ/J. ml (9.30 pm.). 288 tona, F. .*>»•■» ham VtiaasveLrrJaa. .Smith and Os., ; limited* Mtata ■ •' . ■■ _' _ WAIOTAHT. aJL (6J15 P-mJ, 278 tow. 0. W. Ctamainr. *«« Jtew>*T Bay, *° d Taiaririr ' Miaa Clearer, Meadamea Thorn peon, Hi 3 aad two children;" Mr. Kemp.Northern SS. . Ob-, agenlai..-.. T . ':•: \"--- r, wmusix. 1 ** &Sjon»,J^ t T*«+ ml tpm Paeroa.—Nor 8-8. 00., agenta. _ XANIEBZ, a* (5J20 a.m.Jj'SM T -Jlteyw*. fnm VhangareL—Northern 8-8. Co., amenta, -y BOTOMAHAIfA.^t?Tc. A ; tlnketwa, train t>uximandi^— 5.5. uo., *XWAtr, umr (4.40 pin.), » iotm *. (»**. team Haa«awnL—Northern • B.S. 00., agecta. v ' HULL, (10L9> nit). 199 ttma,_p. IMttewfe ttoa ptohaim-*B. Porter and Co., 1,11 Jfjjtcn l2> "■•■■■ <a«s "aja^r and . Paaavjgpra *iaaea *- tha^^-ArlWi^MW-ioM Ciaytoa acd child, Ooirian, Scott AM«ir?WiiH>f l». Owen and " child. IfoatiSeS'aaOtod, Grott, lUiHMd«n_and>aae, LanfaSaTand child. Uiemn^Mi^ Battray. O. .»• Clayton, W. A. Boaa, Z. O. Dram, E. A. JgowHta, J. p. Sootfc. 1 a X**'™*' N. Kirk, D. Arnold, H. M. Sargent, Ritchie, Phfli upa (3), J. Piper, J. B. Shaw, H. O. Swarip, J. QyOwti, denJdk. Ta*«a>*r. frffrra'T'• J. Walker, En O. E. Port«r, Dr. J. 0. and 136 throvgli paaaaaceea.—Cnitm B.S. 00., agent*. . * C c T iDEPABTCSKS. i S ■,■ . : JOIEAI, '«.«.'■ gJs_pjn.X 3aas teia, a MoLean, " - jtmtSmkSas, m^*t *— > Mnir, Mawaifc Taylor, Btat*lar. IHrya,?Hgnl, »gTay > S?; ' laaaan. (Mr! MBova, BaiMßi.; For Jw®"® 11 • !?» WAtogtwtRantlßY. For Lytteltpn—*iai '. s®liasr«aa-?«»^B * t JfikVUA, aL* pm ), 2930 {ona, a Todd, to ' Weffingtaflt'kad WWport. ■; , .• to tkt OMk «4. So< y y w r nTSSv •"v^■«;'Sw '• Phmkii. ileeire. DomW» "55 oaytaia JltßOda, Owmn 1 * Hofl '■v «SBr. fofr .>? * moax. ia. ***■ W. lor M" - vPwtt.A,-.: \ • • ■ pjn.l ™ tocu»rS •'C< Tali >ai>i; log WLauge*ei. - ;•... - -fiwim f aal GUO ajßauV 3(g tona, ltqew joy VhttfVdi-C . t.•'*'■/• ■'•>■. :"j■' mnDKi ax g-ao am.), 192 ten*. J. Teiioi* . : - lor Wtal«li»«k<'r.'V. >•:•- :; :^22gm£fc££^^—^ * VAMS 12. .' a.a, ffl-is am), MS tqtu, J. Pr« • • man, for Jfceroa. , "• v.:-' " TI&BEU EXPECTED TO-DAT. ~- Awno.

• YmmL '' "iPrbai" • V v tune. - Ifaaiwha ' . v-.- .;,&*■«• ■'•• C3taß*rc*n... .-..Bmadl ■:; 6 wa. : t Jfwpahi ... >*, '' Tajn. Xofcwubaoft - :' — g»ppn»nad . 1.30 pin, ttiwl*.. •' 'iu"-- .„ Waipn '" W •"■••' ip.lt ' : tuitd — ~h,-' { Whanfawl 8 p.m. YEBSVLB . BAIUHO TO-DAT. "• . % ■■?••-« '',/■■■',:■ Appro®. ' :-_ Ti M »T - --•''•••'■■'"-**"' tta » : '»■—•••'?•■■ ""PaetP*>vV--'- -1 •>-. feawnf««n*n ' * 11 cm. £"■ ../*««•«• : - Soon ■■■::' . *O«Sr >- '.; - ~..Tal»t. rr V V ; 3 pjn. i , nun ",. "■- mm - '***' XMitoffl &6fta . 4 pjn. ,;i tv m ._ M*r»den Point 4 p.m.:; -..»,B*dwy.O«. / .5 p4». •.- WatoUU - rSsai »<&ght „ y»ero* ... Midnight S^^'2' D ' VESSELS IN HAHBOU*. ' • ■ assrE^*ASp««i ' Macurs, in stoeanv - __ ' - j . Bqofctt.' ; •'■ ■•. , at ,iun~vWh«rf. Essex, «•••. at Railway Wbsxf. «ootk«rn Oro*. »A. *t No - * Jetty. jettr Greyhound. aux. aehooner, «t w». 2 *»y. - gSSni jfo Mi 3*' HobaonStreetWbarf. "• i 9«rtbem .at JWlway <V¥?i i,:V; fiunm, JfeiW *£*££' >!••" • •M: .. ,v - WJ. t -••■ 'SjSoSTocvf! W),.. : . TaaWi *««•«>»* Wharf *"•'••'• - Hate. MX schooner, at Railway 7"*"* ; •,, ;* : iv :'?\ r » £ ;>■:;4VKJ » •••.-t -,;>.-.> v.r *■»- J £•- •.». ■• w*' "V o- 1 V- ,- >V Per - ifakma»s (ran yawjouvor: 14 ;• package*, . machinery. ,648. omc« *ln»n, W «w «&«». «B chh WopbotH*, 26 cmtar corscU, 592 tun. fifaira * <•*«*« MiromjWm.-XjO^cratw v awing roacfrfogs, 19 bundka .figf** ltth», 410?bimaMt-ibtaflei, JSO;«#M* "W. 3 :•: - fawndi fIWPr « tjaekagea J c !£SJ ÜB m 12. h#V» hop*. 2 caaea tobacco. 64 cttea caw • Tb» Tahme, wMph wiled veiterdw for theC6ok I«Wf, * doe tack st Auckland on ttnraday, .April «■ .v ■ - ? -v : m ;./ Th« Havua «ailed Wellington ywMy afternoon to discharge the balance of her tap cargo from Fiji. The- vowel i* duo back at Auckland tram W«*iport. on March 23, and Mila lor Fiji on March $b. The ; «oUMr'. -Xatos' ii to load a cjurfo ° l Admlralfcy coal st W««tport shortly for H.M.S. Hew Itotiaad, tor! bunkering at Melbourne. The Shaw, Barill, and Albion steamer MaUta» •' fc to leave Wellington* W-d»y for London. fir,it The Fedend-Shlre *te«3B»ec -Westmeath is doe at ,Wellington from LytteUoa twponw for Borne- *' *ard loading.'. - • ■ ' •" --- " v " ; : 1 - The Fukald' it expected to leave Westport at Boon to-day with » cargo , of coal for Osehunga. The Wanaka, which is how loading produce at the Bluff for: Anoklaad, is to lea*© the Southern port 5 p.m. tomorrow for Umara to complete; She is due here about March'l7. The 'coUier- Waipori is -due -at 'Auckland this morning " from Westport. She will berth at the Bobson Street Whirl to discharge her coal cargo. ■ r The HuddaaVP-arker (teenier Wimmera left Dun«din jrescerdM- afternoon for East Coast ports and • Anctttf* ; • a *»' i* due hen) on Sunday morning ■-.mx*.-'- •-•••... i ., The Cotians, which is duo at Onehnnga on * -Saturday from Southern port*, will load about / 12,000 boxes; of butter for transhipment to the r liner Araw at Wdlihgton.' * ' ■ The aux. schooncr fiuia arrived from Gisboro< yesterday morning, with a general cargo. Or the arrival of the liner Opawa. from London (he ; will load explosives for Southern ports. . Th» tooQier.-'Whangape,-.which sail* to-day foi } KerwcaiUe, will now load at the Sew South Walei coal port fpr Tokomaru .Say and Jfapier. Th< Koromiko has beeil fixed to load at Newcastle ' next week, for Auckland, in place of the Wbangape . " The four-masted "barque Makaweli, which lefl V. ITewea»H» on .November- 17» arrived at San Fran V - . 1 jaaoa on February 25. ; V '""Mr, ' A. J. Birr, : chief officer of the Macaroa ' a to go ashore at Lyttelton or "seco'nnt of a serious illness. It is probable thai . * -"-ft viH be' some weeks before be iia able to reaum< V'.'s-. v.. ; f'K. . ' X , Mr. Y...Cl,Webb ■ was relieving chief officer o 'tiie Mararoa -for a trip, but was in turn relievet * -' -tw- lft; J. Birrifttt, lite actiug-clMef officer of thi Pataeofl. ; ,"ff■ Vf< J t(fi. G*>°* < Watt' hee-algned on the Mararoa ai ' " - piiMv' third* eheiufer 'of the Ara • • '"kur»: leffc that re«el: at Wellington last Satur ' :; • >».- • . HOCrwiiower'tlUtcrMleft: Port ;Aw»nni pi "u Monday lart for Bay».#>Heaty porta and Auck land. She i» due here about the end of Uu week. f • '

'mrtridra : -ba^---'- : - s ' '• ■' - • At an re«rty4»ar- yesterday morning the. new Tyier lmw Hawke'a Bay arrlTed at Auckland from London and Auatralian porta, - and anchored * in the atream until daylight, when the berthed _ at the Railway Wharf to dUcharge 3800 tona of £ cargo. The chief officer report# that the Hawkea Bay cleared-the Royal Albert Dock* on January 10, having on board 633 third-claw paaeengera lor Melbourne and 12,0®); tona of cargo for Australian and New Zealand porta. Crowing the Bay of Biscay a : heavy aouth-weat gale waa encountered, but after that fine weather prevailed untu arrival at Capetown, where the *eaael coaled, and reKumod.ber voyage two day# later. The Hawke a j Bay was again favoured with fine weather until within four days'; (team of Melbourne, when ahe met with a strong westerly gale, and, _ although a high aea waa running, the new vessel behaved apleiidldly, and no water ' ■*** : , Mel- ; . bourn®- waa reached on February 20, Shd after i discharging a large quantity of cargo, and disembarking , her passengers, the teasel left for 9raney, departure from the latter port being_taken for Auckland at noon on Thursday last. Captain Lidstone is in command, his other officer* being: Chief, Mr. C. N. Jonea (late .Nerehana); »«ng. Mr. A J. Baxter (late Tomoana); third, .Mr. R. E. Fox (late Tomoana); fourth, Mr. H. w -A° tra ®- Mr. A. Young is chief engineer, Mr. J. McKen«e •econd, Mr. F. Parkin third, Mr. D. J- Dick fourth, Mr. H. Pearce. fifth, and Mr. E., Wishart sixth. - Mr. E. R. Hansen is' chief refripreting engineer, and Mr. H. Henderson second, while Dr. J. A'. Mflne. is • ship's «ui*eon, Mr. H. S. Smith Marconi operator, and Mr. A. J. ,°P r~ . chief steward. On the voyage from. London to Melbourne the Hawke'a Bay averaged a ««d; ot 12.8 knots an hour, and on the run from Sydnev to Auckland she maintained a speed of w«U knot* against adverse conditions. Theveaaw Mil* for Napier and Wellington about noon on Saturday wait to complete, her discharge. MARAMA AND MOLDAVIA. . The Canadian-Australasian mail steamer Marama left Sydney st * p.m. on Monday for Augkland. on tbe outward voyage to , way porta and Vancouver. The liner is due here early on Friday morning, and is timed to x««mne her voyage at 3 pm the ■ ume day. ■ - •. = 1 _ m " continuation of her * voyage fre l Continental, and Australian porta, the P». and O. R.M.S. Moldavia salted from Sydney at A p.m. on Monday for Auckland. «he is dud here on Friday morning, .and is timed to at 5 PJf; tbe same day for London, via Australian and Continental porta. ;. -, ; • •; NEW- ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. In consequence of- the mishap to the New Zear land Shipping Company's Turakma at Rio, «"» ; ral chtngea hare been announoed .in cormection with the ward running from London to *reilingtob- of the New Zealand Shipping Company's The Rlmutaka, which was to have loaded at New York, will now load at London, and. Is to leave ft» New Zealand on. March 13. , The Paparco. which was to have -aaUrt for Auckland and Wellington on May 4; will to« place of the Toiakina, and will aall for Wellington, via way 'porta, on April 10 , • . . • The Hurunni will take up the wLf ' rial run. She is due at Wellington about the . end of June. ' - - - " _■ , . the Otaki is expected to leave London for , Dunedin, Lyttelton, . and the Bluff on April 20, Instead of April 4; as originally intended. . The Otiri is to aaO from London for Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Thnaru on May 30. ' " ' ; . . TAINUI .AT HOBABT. Messrs. L, D. Nathan tad Co.. Limited, local agents for the Shaw, SatUl, »nd Albion" Company, have received cable advice to the effect . that the B.M.S. Tainul arrived at Hobart at 9 a.m. yesterday from London, via Plymouth, raw- , rifie, and Capetown.' .The vessel Is due at Wet ,■ Hngton on Tuesday next, and has 150 tow of : cargo on board for transhipment to Auckland; ' ' : . /BY . WIRELESS. ' • The. following ves«4s are expected to ,within > wiretaaa range of ; the Auckland Jrtatlwj tonight:—Wimmera. , (Lytidton to Wellragton), ' Maknra (Auckland to Sydney),: Mararoa. (Sydney . to Auckland), Mabeoo .(Auckland to Sydney), , Talune (Auckland to rtfd- - llngton to London), Moldavia <Byanfey to Anek- *>. land). Sonoma (Sydney to Pap £**$•, H^ltai » (Gisborne to Napier), Natua (Anctlspd to Wei* i* lington), and Manuka (Dunedin to Lyttelton). L VESSELS MSLAYED. ' !* Tie - heavy rain which fell throughout TesterJ' day was " responsible for considerable delay in • the loading and. discharging of the various vessels ' in port. The only vessels to get away anywhere r , near advertised time were tbe Talunc, Rosamond. i' and the coastal steamers*. ,The.-,work of loading the Malta] -was proceeded with under great diffi-■-■I; eulttea, .while them was a like delay fa discharging the ITavna. 'Ccrnaequently thaws WMwela did . iwt' gefc away for. Southern porta and Arlington ii\ reapectfvely until "after 9 o'clock . last night. _ The • < collier Whangape/war delayed fa the discharge l.' .of , her coal. icargo, - and will not get away for t: Newcastle until ; to-day, while r- tion*«» the>*aa« and Hawfce's Bay were pro- »♦" c«ided with under great difficulties. « ;: v * : «'_* 'j ' ' " .' ' "'• " : -v--2' R.M.B. MAKT7RA, FROM VANCOUVER. ' *; i ' A- ft#"niiirtU«a hetow. I^^tfpjoek >Mria fr -the Canadian-Australasian Bpyal Kail steamer Makvra arrived at Auoklsnd from -Vancouver-ana tt way porto, and anchored in the lifMift. > to r ; of tbe fscfe that the vessel lost one of her pre- . i paDors on the voyage,: she port only » lew home behind schedule time. t TheJ Miiure .*= left the Canadian pott at l pj. °o FebniMr 19. V. and called at Victoria (8.C.), Honolulu, and Suva *'■ en rente, tskfag.her. flnaj departure iwm_the . i Utter pcrt at *«-" on Saturday lsst. ■ Moderate >. weather *aa :esperi«ieed n«tg .ngon^on.yebruarir ' •«. 25, when a heavy aontt^tt,^ "pß* and^^WW !•' seas were enoountered, lasting -until arrival-at ;; Honolulu, then moderate to toe the J. remainder of the voyage. The MWrora will berth y> at the new Queen Strqrt IflMtffI thia morning- She ■ haa 300 tons of cargo to landman* is ttakd to !?, -aaQ for* Sydney direct .at U pas, today.S..h, ■ »r-.v.V

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15249, 12 March 1913, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15249, 12 March 1913, Page 6

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