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SHIPPING.

Jtfk.. Hater at Auckland—To-day: 6 31 a m.; "Win m - To-morrow: 7.13 am.: 7 .'l7 p.m. High Water at Manukau—To-day: 830 a.m.: 849 p.m. To-morrow. 012 a.m.: 9.36 p.m. bnn—io-day: Rims, 6 27 a.m.; sets. 5 55 p.m. to-morrow, Rimw, 5.25 a -n. ; sets. 5.55 p.m. Moon—Full, tomorrow, 5 29 p.m.

WEATHER REPORT. iv 7 '''V 1 , Meteorological Department mipplied th« following weather report at 4 p?m. yesterday:— Wind. Bar Ther Weather. Cape Maris S . breesie 30.24 66 Fair Ruusell 8 E.j br. 30.28 59 Overcast Manukau H. 8 SW., br 30 33 57 Fair Auckland ... X F... fresh 30 33 61 Fair Touranuu N W , light 30.27 62 Fair r'.»H Cape fl E., fresh 30.35 58 Cloudy ('.interne SK. ( br. 30 39 42 Overcast l'l Allium. ti Ugh'. 3011 55 Overcast Cnolepoint... S.W., br. 30 41 54 Cloudy Wellington ... S. breeze 30 45 54 Fair X I'lyinuu'h H.K., fresh 30.34 57 Fine (' Kgmonl S.E fresh 30 37 53 Pine Wanganui .. 8.8 E.. br. 30 33 60 Pair Farewell S;> SK„ light 30 46 56 Fine (' r'nulwnid S.W., fresh *!0.4l 62 Fir.o (irevmouth S.W., br. 30 48 56 Fine Stephen Is. SE, fresh 30 40 47 Hazy (' Campbell 8.. breeze 30.12 66 Hazy Kaikoura ... 8 , lireeso 30.43 54 Fine Akariia Ligm Calm 30 42 49 Cloud; l'l Chalmor" S.W., Ight 30.37 53 Overcast Nuggets ... BW. bi .70.41 41 Gloomy Bluff . .. W.8.W.. br. 30.41 50 Haiy High atmospheric pressure has ruled, with fair weather, but gloomy skies have pre "-a,led in times iu the East Const and fniriiernmo"! districts. Modnrato to strong southerly winds have predominated. TODAY'S FORECAST. Present indications ore for a continuance of 'sir weather Anti-cyclonic pressure shou'd pro-atl until the early part oi next week, when a decrease in barometric pressure is iinni'ipaiptl Moderate south-easterly winds me probable ever the North Island, and wiutiierlies in the South, riving place to more variable directions soon. I

PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. WARRIMOO. s.s. '5.10 a.m.). 3529 tons, C.i|itiiin McLean, from Southern and East Coast in rt-' Passengers: Misses Hay, Jensen. Duckworth. Lister, Mesdaincß BruceMay. Cooper, Moflatt. Thompson, Skinner, Perry Ro«erear, Ho-ikley ana infant. Symonds. Messrs Mackenzie. W P. Whfte, I'oii'.er. I'ftr;-in»on Perry. McCartney. Hill, Meaton. Simpson, Bell. Knight. Taylor. I'ea..y. Wes'. Spence, Ellison, and 16 steer«i.'e.—Lruoii S.B Co.. agents. NGAHERE. *.* (7.5 p.m I, 1090 lons, Cap-' •cm Dillner, from Greymouth.—Winstone. 1.1 Cl . P-CI '" CLK.NELG. ss (7.15 pin.). 288 tons. Captain .tonus, frjm Whanxarei. —James Smith and Co . Ltd . agents. APANUI. us. 14 36 pm'l. 243 tons. Cap. t3,n Toueirn, from North Coast ports Pusseiii'er« Misses Haqqar. Gordon. Mrs. Gordon. Messrs Win-on, Davie. Batich, Wlhmphby. Gi.ith. Fpi'z. Arnold. Gibbs. Gray, Fagan, James Northern S.S Co. agents. > (MARIE, s.s. (1 50 m). 245 tons. Cap tip. t reema-i. from Taeroa.Northern SS. <«' . rfienta. CHELMSFORD, s - '1.10 am). 121 tons. Captain Bench, from Mnrsden Point and way poi".).—Northern S.S C>>, agents. nEPARTPRKS COrt'.NTHIC. ss. (4 20 nm >. 12.231 lons, rap'.sit. Hurt. R.N K , for Wellington. WAITEMATA. ss. ho 40 p.m.), 5432 tons. Contain Nicolson, for Wellington. Lyttolton, and Dunedin. MAN.' s 5 '10 5 p.m.)., 1159 tons. Captun Norbury. tor Whangarei. WA lOTA HI s ... iS.IS t> m). 278 tons, Cap tain Fcpkins. for Mercury Bay ond Tairaa. WAIMARIE. s.s (10.15 p.m.). 245 tons, Cap tain Freeman for Paeroa. KOTOMAHANA. ss. (11 10 am.). 163 tons, Coptair. Stephenfon. tor Coromandel. WEKA. ss (9.15 »..m.). 127 tons. Captain Macindce, for Oiiiwa.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Mtinuin. from Whangs"! Nttapuhi. (rem '^aura;^Cl , -• Clansman, from North Coast ports. TJn'»htt. from Paoroa. l{ot>irnnhaa.i. from CoroTiandcl. Kafiicri. from Whnngarci.

VESSELS SAILING -DAY. Warrimoo. for Southern ports, at 4 p.m., from weal aide Kind's Wharf. Danhne. for Awanui. from Northern Wharf. Coronation, ketch, ior Giaborno.

VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Maheno, from Sydney direct. Berths east side Hobfon Wharf • _ .. Mokoia. from Boulhora ports. . Berths east side Queen's Wharf Rnkanoa., from Wefllport and Ptcton. Waiotahi, from Mercury Bay and Tairua, Waimarie. from Paoroa. Wpltn. from Ohiwi. Niatiawa. from Tnuranja and Opotiki. TD«ninn. from Tauranga and Whakatano.

VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. K.>nieri. for Whansarci. at 7 p.m., from Northern Wharf. Tnniwlia. for Pnaroa,. at 11 p.m.. from Northern Wharf.

VESSELS DDE TO-DAY AT ONEHTJNGA. fur-ana. from Dunedin. via ports. Barawa. from New Plymouth. Claymore, from Hokianga. VESSELS SAILING FROM ONEHU.NGA. Tnta Day. Corinna, for Duncdin. via ports. To-morrow i Farawa, for New Plymouth, at 3 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. COASTAL AND INTERCOLONIAL. Appro* Vessel. From date. Indralema Sydney Oct. 5 NW». E.M.S. ... Sydney Oct. 5 Kahu Napier ... ... Oct. 5 Waiiomo Sydney ... «... Oct. 7 Kamona Westport .-. Oct. 7 Tarawera Southern ports Oct. 9 E>>nerdalc Newcastle — Oct. 10 Nerehana. Sydney Oct. 10 Wostnilia Southern ports Oct. 11 Rivet. tin, Sydney Oct. 11 Slur of Scotland ... Sydney ■••' ... Oct. 13 Warrimon Southern ports Oct. 15 Kniuht of Garter ...Sydney Oct. 15 M .bono ... — Sydnoy ••• ... Oct. 18 Zealandio Sydney ... - Oct. 18 M.jkoia Southern ports Oct. 18 Wanaka ... ... New.-aptle- ... Oct. 20 Victoria Southern ports Oct. 25 Tnimn Southern ports Oct. 31 Port Macquario *• ■• Sydnoy ... ... Nov. 6 VESSELS TO SAIL FROM AUCKLAND Approx Vessel. For data. Mahouo Sydney Oct. 5 Kahu Gisborne ... Oct. 0 Muknia ••. ... Southern ports Oct. 6 Vulsella Wellington ... Oct. 7 lndralema. Southern porta Oct. 7 Waitomo Napier Oct. <) Turawera Southern ports Oct. 10 R'rerina Sydney Oct. 12 Westralia ... ... Sou'hern ports Oct. 13 Norehana ... - Napier Oct. 14 Wiirrimoo Southern ports Oct. 17 Zoalamlic ... ■•■ Southern ports Oct. 25 Victoria Southern ports Oct. 37 Trunin Wellington ... Nov. 2 SHIPPING IN PORT. Coronation, ketch, at Albert Wharf. Pakelm sb. at King's Wharf. Chateau D'li. French baniuo, at King* Wharf. Moura. ti, .n stream. Southern Crow, as in stream. Lizzie Taylor, ketch, in stream. Pram barque, in stream. Wanaka, u, at Chelsea. Warritnoo, b.b., at Kind's Wharf.

The Warrimoo arrived parly yesterday morning from Southern ports, one day inter trail usual She was berthed at tho King's U'l. ,'! 10 discharge 1518 tonH of cari,'o, whicn includes 6687 sacks oats, 734 sacks wheat, lis sacks -lotfttocf, 213 -sucks flour, 261 Backs oatmeal, '223 sacks glass seed 151 cases con fectionery, "ill boxes butter. 090 cases milk. 17u rases' creomonla. Tito Wurrimoo sails on the return voyage at 1 Dm. to-day. Mr [•' V\' Wakey, consulting enpmeer and marine surveyor, has been appointed surveyor to ho British Corporation for the Stir- • •■>>■ and Ke"i<nruiion of Shipping for ilvI'ert of Auckland, and also for the Registro Nationals, Italiano tthe National Italian Keimtiy). Tib collie." Ncaherc arrived last ovtninrf from (iieyrouth direct. The vessel brought o full cargo of -t-al. and berthed at the King's \flt»r : to discharge. The Shaw. Sav'll. and Albion liner Conn- • hie sai'ed yesterday uf'ernoon for Wellington During the vessel's slay at Auckland .-he loaded iv largo quantity of frozen meat and general cargo. The C'orinna is due at Onehuuga this morning from Dunedin and way ports. Sho Mtiis on the ri'tiun 'rip litis afternoon. The Hara«n is due at Onchunga this morn■hi; from New Plymouth. She sails at 3 :i pi to-morrow strain lor (lie Taranaki port. . lie day earlier than usual. The Kurow arrived at Sura on Thursday fr,.,,, Auckland. The Wanaku was berthed at Chelsea yestcr •l.i morning to discharge a quantity of her .Veivi a-tlc cou! cargo. The Government training-ship Amokura "■in placed on the Wellington patent slip on Wednesday morning last tor cleaning and overhaul The vessel will prepare next week (or her Bpr'ng cruise to the outlying islands Mr Kershaw, late chief officer of (he Kia Ota, lias been promoted to chief of tho Tainui. Mr Thnrato.i has joined the Kia Ora as chief officer

Captain Griffiths is now in command of 'ho C. anil D, liner Nereliann, which is expeeve i to arrive it Auckland about October 10 from Sydney.

Captain Green, late chief officer of. the Tainui, has been promoted to bo captain of the, Tokimaru. in place of Captain V. J. Hosdct. licu>nnnt in the R.N.It., who remained avt London to join tho Royal Wavy.

Tho Rokanoa is duf at Auckland to-morrow mcht or early on Monday morning from Westport and Picton. Captan Wilson, of th© Torres Straits pilot service, who recently fell down the hold of a steamer and sustained sever© injuries, has resumed duty. Captain H. W. Platta, late of the lUni, is at, present in the Westport Hospital. Cap tain btewart is now m command of the Kim. Captain Daviea has resigned from th/ 3 union Company's servico in order to take j up his new position as pilot at Wellington.

THE MOKOIA The Mokoia is limed to leave Gisborne at n. a m c ,. ,0-t ! BV for Auckland, via Tokoraaru i»y. fcho is expected here about noon tomorrow, and wili berth at the Queen's Wharf on arrival. NAVUA AT SAMOA, . The Union Company's steamer Navuo arrived at Apia (Samoa) on Tuesday last from Auckland and Tongan ports. MAHfSNO DUE TO-MORROW. The Union Company's steamer Maheno is expected to arrive at Auckland to-morrow morning from Sydney direct. The vessel is Bringing 34 saloon and 51 steerage passengers and 100,I 00 ,! 0 "* of cargo for New Zoaland. fcho will berth at the Hobson Wharf on arrival. THE SOUTHERN CROSS. The Melanosian Mission steamer Southern j-ross. which has been detained at Auckland for several weeks, is to sail for Norfolk Island on Wednesday next.

I PAKEHA LOADING. m ml?'!i"!i- S L ViIl '. and Albion liner Taken* completed discharging the Auckland portion 01 nor London caigo yesterday morning. Tho vessel ' 8 now loading » largo quantity of frown moat. wool, kauri gum. and general ffiS?.i Sta 3 S'& about Wednesday next for Wellington and Tiinaru to put out the balance ot her original cargo.

KAUV FOR EAST COAST TRADE. The local office of th « Richardson lino of ;t'.'e? < il» a i nno uV lco J V t,lnt i hc Kahu *"U now »assL.S?r A . uc W«» d -Ea«t Co. iat bays-Giabome whiS '^li-'ir 1 car . eo ? C,V,C6 in , tho mesn - H M { hc Ka^ u IRfl . Just completed an oxtensive overhaul, during which her passcn tLn « I r mod n l ' Oß , rocl "d, Particular alter.■Wirl. 1 n J ll iPt* 0 r «?"'" trips between bornJ Ti a "lr a ' Eaßt C?oa ? t h ™* •"»<* Gispome, rho Kahu was to havo loft Nanwr Inst night for Auckland, via To Aroha Bay She nr C l Clod here on Monday evening, and will probably sail on Tuesday evoninff.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. l^ I | APAW r A ' - 5 -. 291 tons. Captain HeatQ S d i- om Wnn sanui and Opunake.—Northern oa. to., agents. DEPARTURES w R / Vr B ' 3 -- 291 tons. Captain Keatley. for Waitara and Kawhia.

BY TELEGRAPH. KAIPAHA HEADS.-October 1: Sailed— Odland. s.B. (5.30 p.m.), for Sydney. HOKIANGA HEADS.-Octeber2: Arrived —Greyhound, schooner (7.20 u.ra.), from Auckland. TAUHANGA.—October i: Arrived—Neapuni, 8 - 8 -,i 5 ,. a.m.). from Auckland; atiawa. as. (5.1 a am.), rom Auckland. SailedNgapuhi. 8.8. (7 p.m.), for Auckland. «» > ,?™ KI ~ (e, ? bcr 2: Arrived-Ncratlawa. 8,8. 1.30 P.m.), from Auckland. To sail Auckland ' KatlaWa ' B ' B ' (53 ° - m -'' for GISBORNE— 2: Arrived— So Boy. ' 30 p - raJ ' froJD Affiw m ER - ocoler2: Sailed-Mokoia, 8.8.. Auc& b r l . n i„^i c ! kland - *«««*«*: f 0 ; NEW PLYMOUTH.-October 2: Arrived--8.?. <» 30 p.m.), for Onehunga I WELLINGTON.-October 3: ArrivedSurrey., s.s. (1 30 ,m), from Auckland Mooraki. B .s. (6.10 a.m.. from LyUeltonWahme «... (6 50 a.m.,, tw £ WltSS'. WestraUa s.s. (7.10 a.m.), from East Coast ports and Auckland; Himitangi. , 3 S from Weatport. Sailed—Koinata a n (12 it teflon ; Watone, sX. (8.5 p.m.). for Lyt LYTTELTON.-Ootober 3: ArrivedOpouri, M . (480 am.), from GreymouThKowhaj.. b.s. (6 50 am.), from GreymouS: Monowai, „ s. (9 SO a.m.), from WeUWtoS-' Flora a. B . (5 25 p.m.). from Saflei -Aratapu. ? ant i I i e - < or Ka-'Pira; John for AJw/wl Kowhai, 5.8., for DUNEDlN.—October 2- Arrived— , Sailod-Tarawera, s.s. (3.40 p.m.), for SS f n n Av way - po ? Breeze, 5a .'(6.15 pre ) ! lor Wangamu. via way ports. ' '' NEWCASTLE -October 2: Sailed_lh u . i mata. bs.. for Tauranga. <»>«» inu •W^ CT r SOU^,?- B eP tenlbe «- 30: SailedJohn A. Campbell, schooner, for New"&».

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15730, 3 October 1914, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15730, 3 October 1914, Page 5

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