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SHIPPING.

Huh Water at Auckland—To-day : 5.2 a.m.: ':. '15 p m To-morrow. 6 a.m.; 6 .10 pm. High Water at Manukau—To-day: 7.1 am . _ 7.31 p m To-morrow 75. am. , P. 29 m Stin—To-day. R,»fs, 1.45 am . run. 7.12 I' m Tomorrow. Rises. 1.46 a.m., seta. 7 12 p m. Mood full, January 12, 439 m. WEATHER REPORT Mr D C. Pate* supplied the following weather report a:. 1 pm yesterday.— Wind Bar 1 bet \\ e atH«r Car-- MaiiaS, light 30 0.1 69 Fair Manukau it N.W., fresh 29 S6 62 Overcast Am*,and \V., Ircsli 29 87 69 Overcast Tainan** . N\V, light '29 89 71 Overcast l'.ii'<' Lape ... S.W., Kii.e 29 77 66 Haze Taupo . . S\V , Tight 29 92 60 Fair O M'Oine . . S.W., fresh CO 71) 78 tine !'i Almriri XIV, Irt-sh 29 61 77 Kino Ca.iiepo.nl NW . fresh -i 0.55 70 Pino We '.uigtou . N. lireezo '."J .V.) 6;, Fair N I'ivmouih W . (re.-i 29 73 66 Pine ' Egmont .. W , light 29.78 66 Cloudy Wanganui . W fresh 29 "2 69 fair I'u.'woll So W. tale 29 65 68 Hazy «' !■' ulwind SS W . ir 29 78 62 Fair West; .rt ... 8 W.. fresh 29.81. Go pair S'ci-i nls .\V , p.ao 29 6.", 62 1 laity <' Campbell N.. fresh 29 51 80 Fair Ka It ura ESK (r '29 It) 75 Fine A ,i.i- -a high'. S K . light 29 58 59 Hazy i" i haimers N K . light 29 :»7 64 Rain Nuggets SW , frejli 29 58 57 C.oudy b.iirt . . W. breeze 29 60 57 Squally A westerly storm area is now passing (x 'hwards of the Dominion, and strong n- r:n westerly wtnds hive been experienced, Pipeiiiliy n Cook and Foveanx Straits. Ha n has fallen in the Southern districts, ami » a'tered showers elsewhere. Tho baremioer has (alien in the North, but risen in the South to-day. TODAY S FORECAST. P-'-nt indications are (or strong northwest.. ,y to southwesterly winds. with rr.aiit-tuie anil showery weather general. Trie „irometer is unsteady, and will pro baL./ rise temporarily in the South. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. WESTRALIA. s.s. 16 30 a m.l, 2584 tons, G H bales, from Southern and East Coast, ports. I'assengers Mesdamea Al.en and thud, Edmonus, Munro, Walker. Oiaagow, Rowan, Parser, O Regan, buntin, Mander. Walker and son, Co.ebrook. Osoorne and ir.lant. Donald and maid, Webster. Arthur. M. vfi Brown, ttewott, Schmidt. Edis, Nathan, Gray, County, Houston, Walker -'. Sogr.ef, Rowan, I'hilps. Parker (21. H,a-k. alley. Runciman, Peterson, Greig, Manna, SolvanHcr. (Jrr. Mander 12). Purvis, i)-'i:aid, Collard. Munro, Downey, Coyus, Mc-»ra. Hutchison i'2), Millar and son. Cavi.s, Ai'.ken, Allen, Munro. Nicholas, Caldtr. Dibbev, Land. Parker. O Regan. S:n'i n. Pallndgc. Held, McGee, Parker. Maynard, Scott. Jack. Black, Mahon. Do' i.-ity. Pook McDowell, ¥'~ McMastcr. An••,.-.. .Judd. Wright, Cnchton. McMillan. Da f, Howard. Arthur, and 30 steerage.— ll'iiirijrt-Parker, Ltd., agents.

ROSAMOND, a a, (7 40 am.), 721 tons, H. Druien, from Gisborno.—Union S.S. Co., ii tr i* 13 * s

!'ADEN-POWELL, s.s. '10.40 p.m.). 176 t' r,«. II Peterser. from Whangarei.—Norire: i Coal Co.. agents.

.CHELMSFORD, n. '7 45 a in.). 121 tons. K ivoatlpy. from Marsden Point and way ports-Northern SB. Co.. agents.

FAIRRURN, auxiliary schooner. 95 tons. I MtLell.in. from \V;iroa iHawke's Bay) and (iuborne Goldsbro' at.d Co . agents.

ENDEAVOUR, auxiliary ketch 84 tons, ]{•>■::. from Whangarei —New Zealand Portlayl foment Co., agents.

RICHES.

TWrCKRNhAM, is 1P.30 p.m.). 4891 tons, R (' Craggs. for Newcastle.

KXNERDALE ».s. in 30 p.m.). 1118 tons, J. ibinson, for Wellington. Lyttelton, Timari, and Oaoaru. * MANAIA. b.s '105 pra.). 1159 tons, F. A. Mam.ice, (or Whangaroi.

TANIWHA. as. 18.45 p.m.), 263 tons, C. F. i:-irenberg, for Paoroa.

IIOTOMAHANA. as. (11.40 a.m.). 183 tons. A ri.<phonßon. for Coromandcl.

Jure art 10. WAIOTAHI s.s. (0 15 am). 278 tons, C. Hopkins, for Mercury Bay and Taixua. 80''ALL, as. (0.20 a.m.). 369 tons. 8. Jones, for East Coast bays and GiSDome.

VESSELS DDE TODAY. Manaia. from Whangarci. Nppubi, from Taurr.nga. Clansman, from North Coast porta. Kotomahana, from Coromandel.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Westralia for Southern ports, at noon, from Queen's Wharf. Moura, for Tonga. Samoa, and Fiji, at noon, from Hobson Wharf. Sur of Ireland, for Napier and Southern

ports Rosamond, for Tolago Bay and Gisborne. Taanaan, for Whakatane. from Northern Wharf. Waiiemata, for Newcastle.

VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Maheno. from Sydney direct. Berths at Queen a Wharf. Navua. from Fiji direct. Bertha at King's Wharf. » Aupouri, from North Coast ports. Waiotahi, from Mercury Bay and Tairua. Taniwha, from Pserna. Ngatiawß, from Opotiki and Ohiwa.

VESSELS RAILING TO-MORROW. Wai.norie. for Paeroa, at 10.30 p.m., from Northern Whirf. Karieri, for Whangarei, at 6.30 p.m., from Northern Wharf.

VEBSELS IN HARBOUR, Psyche, H M S., at No. 2 Jetty. Philomel U M.S., in stream. I'yrarrnis, H.MS., in stream. I'ulta'n. s.s.. in stream. Wanatta, s.s.. in stream. Komaia. us., in stream. Batirow. s.s. in stream. Keren, ketch, in Btream. Eunice, schooner, on slip. Squal,. s.b., at King's Wharf. Olaki, s.s., at King's Wharf. Kmapii, s.s., in Graving Dock. Mourn, s.s , at Hobson Wharf. Ysabe!. barauentinii, in stream. Upolu. it., at Northern Wharf. Taluno. s.s, in Calliope Dock. Soutlvrn Croia s.s.. in stream. Makar.ni, a 8., at King's Wharf. Rakanoa, s.s., at Hobson Wharf. Wane nata, 5.»., at King's Wharf. Westralia, s.s.. at Queen's Wharf. Rosamond, s.s. at Queen's Wharf. Fairburn, schooner, at Albert Wharf. Waiar>u, aux schooner, at Breastwork. Northern Chief, barque, at Breastwork. Amelia Sims, schooner, at Albert Wharf. Star of Ire'and. s s., at Queen's Wharf. Crete, auxiliary schooner, at Albert Wharf Kaeo, auxiliary schooner, at Albert Wharf. Int. cable steamer, at moorings. IMPORTS. Per Wea'.ralia, from Southern ports: 2425 bags wheat. 980 Backs flour, 538 bags oats, 345 bags bran. 275 bundles straw, 458 sacks meal, 100 sacks mint, 13 socks peas, 136 sacks chaff, 201 sacks cocksfoot, 196 bags rice, 30 bags suorosine, 25 sacks tares, 30 sacks lime. ,186 cases tea, 109 cases biscuits and confectionery, 60 coses jam, 237 boxes roup, .'.O barrels ale, 20 cases tobacco, 19 cases whisky, 26 cases wine, and quantity of Bimarios. The auxiliary schooner Fairburn arrived from Wairoa (flawke's Bay) and Gisborne on Thursday afternoon, with 100 tons of manure The Huddart-Parkcr steamer Westraiia arrived from Southern and East Coaat ports early yesterday morning. She sails on the return trip this afternoon. Tho coastal steamer Rosamond, which airived from Gisborne yesterday morning, nails this afternoon for Tulago Bay and Gisborne. Tho Talune will be floated out of Calliope Dock this morning, and will berth to commence loading for the Cook and Society Island* Her departure has now been postponed until noon on Wednesday next. The barque Northern Chief berthed at tho Breastwork yesterday morning, in readiness to be 'locked for survey. Tho Flora and Ki'.tawa were recommistinaud at Wellington on Wednesday last. Tin- Ki'.;a*a is under the command of Captain J Ba'dwin. and .8 loading coal at W«-atpoU for New Plymouth and Onehunga. Or. completion of discharge of her cargo of lumber at Wellington, the American schooner Kiag Cyrui> will return to Columbia River The vessel is in charjre of Captain <■ Hoc I'.hnl. and has seen 2.) years' service. The captain's son is .nato ,4 the vessel. Mr. W. C Menzies, late purser of the Til iti. lias joined the Willochra in a cimilar canity. Mr Hchierning, lo'e of the Kittawa, has joined the Flora at Wellington as purser. Tim fiur-maaled barquentine Titania armed ai Wellington at neon on Wednesday last, after a smart passage of 10 days from Newcastle The vessel Drought 1800 tons of coal for the Southern port, The- ft MS Aorangi, which was delayed at Wo lingion for fivo days owing to tne rerent labour troubles, arrived at San Francisco on Tuesday. December 30. Bhe was ;o have left the Califomian port last Weanes day for Wellington and Sydney, via Papeete end Rarotonua. The Aorar.gi is duo at Wellington on Thursday. January 29. The coastal steamer Gael is still barbound at Waipu, but is expected to get away for Auckland to-day. The vessel's departure for Waipu has been postponed until 10 pro on Monday. The Mn-oriland Company's steamer Ennerdale sailed last evening for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru. and Oama.ru, with a lull general cargo for those'ports. The steamer Twickenham sailed last night for Newcastle. During her stay in port the vessel discharged 7000 tons of Newcastle coal. The steamer liford. which is at present on l.er way from Fromantle and Melbourne to Auckland, with a cargo of hardwood, will call at .V-wcas'le en route for bunker coal. Sho ib expected to arrive hero about January 17. „

The sloaaier Queensland, whirll is at present on her way from Auckland to Newcastle is to load another cargo of coil at the New South Wales port for New Zealand.

The Eaton is exported to leave Timaru this evening for Wellington and Auckland, with a cargo of produce.

Mr. J. 0. Jones, chief steward of the Taluno, is to p'oceed to Sydney to join the Tofua ip a similar capacity.

The Wailcmaia berthed at the King's Wharf yesterday morning to discharge several hundred tons of coal She is oxpected to sail this afternoon for Newcastle.

The Corinna arrived at Onehunga on Thursday evening from Picton with a cargo of chaff She sailed yesterday afternoon lor New Plymouth and Wei itiglon.

The, Kaiapoi will be floated out of the Graving Dock to-day. She is timed to sail at, noon on Wednesday next for Westport direct with general cargo.

The_ Monowai left Wellington last evenina for Napier, •Tisborne, and Auckland She will work Gisborne to-morrow morning, and is duo hero on Monday morning The vessel's departure for Southern ports has been postponed until 4 m. on Tuesday next.

The coastal steamer Chelmsford is to sail on January 17 for To Kno and Parenga renga The Daphne will take the former vessel's run to Marsden Point and way porta on Monday. January 19.

Tho collier Karori left Newcastle at 6 a.m yesterday with a full cargo of coal for Toko maru Bay. Gisborne. and Auckland. The coastal steamer Daphne will sail on Wednesday next, on a special trip to Whana naki, Whangamumu, and Whangaruru. witn genera, cargo. She will load a cargo of whale oil at the two last-mentioned places for Auckland.

The turret-deck steamer Koromiko cleared Kaipara at 7 am. yesterday for Sydney. with a full cargo of sawn timber. The Wanaka will be docked to-day for cleaning and painting. She is to sail at the la.tor end of nou week for *->amaru, thb Kluft, and Timaru to load produce for Napier and Auckland.

The .Navua. which is duo at Auckland late to-morrow night from Fiji, will not proceed to \Vestport this trip. After discharge ji her fruit cargo, she will be doched lor sur vey, and is timed to sail on January 31 for 1)1, Samoa, and Tonga, subsequently returning to Auckland.

The Kowhai is expected to leave Westport to-day for New; Plymouth and Onehuuga, with a cargo of coal. She is -ue at Un« nunga about Tuesday. The Northern Company's small steamer Wei a. which has oeon withdrawn from ths Onehunga-Waiuku service, left <nehunga at noon yesterOay lor Auckland Sho snoultl arrive here on Monday, and after undergoing survey and overhaul, will be placed in the local coastal trade.

The New Zealand Shipping Company a steamer Paparoa. en route from Australian ports to the United Kingdom, arrived at Duroan on January 6. The coastai steamer Daphne returned last evening from Warkworth with a full cargo of fruit for transhipment to the Westralia for Southern ports. , Owing to the large amount of mr?o coring, the Northern Company l is dec..ten to despatch the coastal steamer I'aer a from Auckland for Whangarei Town \ hari every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evening, in order to .elieve tho congestion, jhe will commence the service on Monday. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the Auckland. A«anui, and Wellington radio stations to-night:—Vic-toria iLyttelton to Dunedin). Wahine iLvttolton to We iingtonl. Maori .Wellington 'to L.yttelton) Warnmoo (Lyttelton to Wellington), Maheno (Sydney to Auckland), Wilochra (Wellington to Sydney). A raws (Wellington to London!, Tongariro (Wellington to London', Tahiti (Wellington to Roro tonga). Ruahine I Napier to Wellington), fiona Auckland to Sydney). Navua lauva to Auckland. Marama (Suva to Auckland) Moura (Auckland to Tonga), and Westralia (Auckland to Gisborne).

MAHENO'S EXPECTED ARRIVAL. A wireless message received by the Awanm radio station last night from Capfain Mclean, of the .iteamcr Maheno. stated thai the vessel will arrive at Auckland about 0 pra to-morrow from Sydney oirect. The Msneno is bringing 164 saloon and 165 steerp 3 passengers for New Zealand, and a larue quantity of general cargo for this port. Her departuro for Sydney has now been postponed until 10 p.m. on Monday. HINEMOAS MOVEMENTS. Telegraphic advice received from Wellington states that the Government steamor S,» e ?,° a i '" timed to leave the Southern port at 4 p m. on Monday for Mercury Bay, Auckland. Russell, Hoki.nga. Kaipars, and Ononungo. calling at tho usual lighthouses en route to land stores. She is expected to arrive here about the end of next week. THE NAVUA. Having left Suva at 9 p m. on Wednesday last for Auckland direct, the Union Co.'a steamer Navua shou d arrive hero to-morrow night. She is bringing 40 saloon and steerage passengers, and a largo shipment of truit and copra for this port. ' THE HORNFELS. Messrs. James Smith and Company. Ltd , who chartered the tramp steamer Hornfels to bring a cargo of South African coal to Auckland when the recent strike was in progress, have been in communication with the London agents for the vessel regarding tho date of her departure from Durban. A reply has been received stating that the Hornfela is not expected to arrive here until about January 15. She has on board about 6000 tons of coal for delivery at this port. JESERIC LEAVES ST. JOHN. ' A cablegram has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company which intimates that the chartered steamer Jeseric. 4916 tons. Captain White, was despatched from St. John (Canada) on January 4 for Adelaide. Melbourne, Sydney, and the four New Zioaand mam ports. The vessel is due at Auckland about March 14.

WADIANA REPORTED. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company""! steamer Waimana. which is en route from London to Auckland, Wellington, and Timaru, continued her voyages from tapetown on January 6. She will call at Hoban before coming on to Auckland, and is due here about February 8. SUFFOLK LEAVES LONDON. Advice received by the New Zealand Shipping Company states that the cnartered steamer Suffolk left London on January 8 for Auckland. Wellington, and Nelson, via Capetown and Hobart. The vessel is due hero about February 23. CAIRNROS3 AT DURBAN. Cable advice has been received by the New Zealand Snipping Company which states that the chartered steamer Cairnross arrived .it Durban on January 6 from Montreal. The vessel left Montreal on November 25 for the usual Australian and New Zealand porta. She is due at Auckland about February 4. THE CANADA CAPE. Owing to the accumulation of New Zealand cargo at Sydney, as a result of the late strike, tho Union Company has arranged for the steamer Canada Cape to make a special trip to New Zealand, to relievo the conges tion. The Canada Cape is due at Vein airton shortly with a full load, part of wuich will be discharged there, and the balance at Lyttelton and Auckland. THE VANCOUVER MAIL. The RMS. Marama, which left Van couver on Wednesday. December 24, for Auckland and Sydney via Honolulu" and Suva was due at the latter port yesterday. The liner is due here on Tuesday morning next, and has 520 tons of cargo to .and She is timed to sail on Tuesday evening for Sydney direct. The RM S Malrura, which left Auckland on Wednesday, December 2-1. for buva, Honolulu, and Vancouver (four days behind schodulo time), was due at the Canadian port yesterday. She is timed to sail on the return voyage on Wednesday, January 21, and is due back at Auckland on '.Tuesday February 10. The K.MS. Niagara is scheduled to leave Sydney at noon on Monday for Auckland She is due here on Friday morning. January 16. and is timed to sail at 10 a.m the following day for Suva. Honolulu, and Van couver. be'n* due at tho Canadian port on Tuesday. February 3. PORT OF ONEHUNQA.

DEPARTURES. CORINNA ss. 1271 tons D. Cameron, fir New Plymouth and Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15504, 10 January 1914, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15504, 10 January 1914, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15504, 10 January 1914, Page 6