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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland-2 28 a.m.; 8.8 pm. f,' r," •■Manukau—4.27 a.m.; 6.7 p.m. Sun-Rises, 612 a.m.; sets. 5.34 p.m. Moon—New, April 14, 11 G p m. WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in Auckland City on Thurs- ] day. April from midnight to ! midnight—as registered by tho l IiEBALD gauge OCin ] The Meteorological Department supplied the following weather report at 4 p in. yesterday:- , Wind Bar. Thor. Weather ( Cape Maria N., light 30.19 62 Overcast ( Russell ... SE- light 30.20 G5 Pino { Manukau H. N.E, br. 30.27 60 Uvercswt i Auckland ... N.E., fresh 30 27 16 Cloudy 1 Taurauga ... N.. light 30 26 65 Fair i East Cape ... S.E.. tiesh 30.20 G5 Cloudy Gisborne ... S.E., fresh 3U.30 66 Fine ) Pt. Aliunri... E., light 30 29 61 Pine 1 Castlepoint.. S.W., light 30 35 58 Cloudy s Wellington- S. breeze 30.34 59 Fine N. Plymouth S.W., light 30 27 63 Fair - C Epmont ... S , light 30.27 61 Cloudy Wanganui ... S., breeze 30 30 65 Fine Farewell Sp S.E.. light .'10.35 59 F'mo C. Fotilwind S . light 30 35 62 Fine Greymouth... S W., light 30.32 56 Fine Stephen Is . E., light 30.35 52 Fine C Campbell S.K . light 30 Si 58 Gloomy Kaikoura ...Calm 30 40 61 Overcast l Ak;. .1 Light S.. light 30 II 52 Cloudy . Ft Chalmers S.W., light 30 31 59 Fair { Nngge'.s ... SW. fresh 30 26 40 C.lootv I Bluff... .. W.SW.. 1. 30 38 54 Cloudy [. An anti-cyclone has established itself over ; «' th<' Dominion, and fair weather has pre- I va.'el generally, but in the extremo North ! ( and South conditions have untitled n«j} tin.o.-. w-,;h drizzling rain The winds have ) been Moderate and variable. TO-DAY'S FORECAST. « Pre <'nt indications are for variable breo7.es, with easterlies predominating, and incrcas- l ing in the Northern districts, and southerly and westerly winds elsewhere, probably E hanging to northerly by to-morrow evening ' 8 in and southward of Cook Strait. There is I J a prospect of fair, mild, and hazy weather | J Eoneiady, but conditions are somewhat i ' threatening to the northward of New Zea- I < land. The barometer is likely to fall la about ' 21 hours, especially in the South. • . 1 PORT OF AUCKLAND. } s ARRIVALS. c 1 MANAIA. s.s. (6 55 p.m.). 1159 tons. W. F. ) Korbury, from \\ hangarei. Passengers: £ Mesdaiues Achison, Porter and child, Bat- j tersby and child. Crawtord, Miller. Bray, ; 5 Anderson. Hempton, Hail. ilalcolmscn. ' _ Hooper and child, Empson, Pine, Forest and ' , child. Thomas and child. A damson. Ring. . Soinerv.lle, Jameson, Woodley, Weir, Misses I, Dean. Kirkby, Brayshaw, Mcßaskell, Gal- ;' braith. Ouinn, Stewart. Wilson, King, Mc- i Kay, Bates, Messrs. Eyre. Reed, Dear, \ i Mur.ro. Bayley, Reed. Listn. Posa, Peyaniak. I Baylis. Parich. Porter. Moppcll. Heath. Mil- ; s lor, Smallneld, Clotworthy. Mison. Pearson. ; Payne. Galbraith. Anderson. Fleming, • , M'ddleton, Andrew?. MacNieol. Morgr.n, j Shtiltz. Hall, Duddinc, Galbraith. Thomp- i-, son. Scott, Weir, West. Burns, Lessenr, i Swallow. Walhs. Towle. Hay. Connor, | Lovatt. Lowe. Hooper, Callaghan, Colombus. I * Huislich. Wo-dley. Pain and two children. I Makers Geddes, Horror. Farre'.l. and 11 5 steer a.-e.—Northern S.S. Co , agents. ROSAMOND, s.s. (5 5 am.)., 721 tons, J. Stewart, from Gisborne. —Union S.S. Co., agents NGAPUHI. s.s. 17.10 a.m.), 691 tons. T. Haultain. from Tauranaa. Passengers: Misses Revell. Fitch. Cowling. Whyllio. Steele. Tobin. McCurdy. Stevenson, Mesdames Simmins, Armstrong, Asher, Revell, Messrs. White. Asher. Armitage. Revel!. ' i Ludwig. Dickey. Johan en. Crook, Chappei', ] Marsack. Whyllie, Ward. Harray, Bear, ] Boyes, Shaw. Andrews. Camnbell. Burch, r Masters Armstrong, Baigent, Wallace —Nor- ( . thern S S Co., agents. i ' WAKATERE, n.«. 16 5 p.m.). 441 tons. W. ' i Sullivan, from Thames.— SS. Co., 1 agents i '■ TANIWEA. s.s. (11.10 p.m), 263 tons. W. ,1 Bettis, from Paeroa.— S.S. Co., agents ( DAPHNE, s.s. (5.15 pm). 192 tons. M. | Pierott". from the Great Barrier.—Northern 8 S Co.. agents. ! ( TASMAN, s.s. (6.15 a.m.). 171 tons. C. Faulkner, from Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, *■ and Tairua.— S.S. Co., agents. WAIROA. s.s . 100 tons. W. Parker, from ' the Coast.—Cashmore Bros., agents. AKAROA, s.s. (11.30 a.m.). 70 tons. H. Parker, irom the Coast—Parker-Lamb Timber Co . agents. ALERT, scow, 98 tons. D. Rae, from Whangarei.—Northern Coal Co., agents. ( ENDEAVOUR, auiiliarv- ketch. 84 tons. H. Ragg. from Whangarei —New Zealand Portland Cement Co.. agents. ( l DEPARTURES BORDERDALE. s.s. d 10 Dm). 4445 tons. G. G. Hay, for Wellington, Lyttelton. ana Dunedin. . NGAPUHI, s.s. (540 p.m.), 691 tons, T. Haultain, for Tauxanga. WAKATERE. p.s. (8 25 a.m.). Ml tons, W. Sullivan, for Thames. GLENELG. s.s. (8 5 p.m.), 2SB tons. F. » Jonas, for Whangarei. ■ WAIMARIE, s.s. (6.15 p.m.). 245 tons, J. Freeman, for Paeroa. , KANIERI. ss. (2.10 p.m.), 203 tons. T. , Meyers, for Whangarei. , TASMAN, s.s. (1.5 p.m.). 171 tons, C. Faulkner, for Whakatane. 1 PELICAN, s.s.. 162 tons. E. Sellars, for ' the Coast. TALISMAN, scow, 84 tons, E. Olsen, for ) Whangarei. i VESSELS DDE TO-DAY. Cuyaba, from Melbourne. Waimarie. from Paerca. Wskatere, from Thames. Kanieri. from Whangarei. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Y«abel, barquentine, for Friendly Islands. Manaia, for Whangarei, from Northern Wharf - ~ L t,TL , Taniwha, for Paeroa, from Northern Wharf. Wakatere, for Thames, from No. 3 Jetty. Daphne, for Coromandel, from No. 3 Jetty. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND COASTAL AND INTER-COLONIAL. Approi Vessel. From. date. Kahu - (jisborno - Apr. 10 Victoria Southern ports Apr. 11 Pakeha ... •- - Whangarei ... Apr. 12 Taviuni La.,l n pacific Apr. 12 Hinemoa ... - Wellington ... Apr. 12 Huia, schooner ...Gisborne ... Apr. 12 K.venna ... - hyi.n«y ... Apr. 12 Rosamond ... - Gisborne ••■ Apr. 14 Wanaka . Soutuarn ports Apr. 14 Westnlia ... ... S< utrcrn ports Apr. la y a j[ ... (jisborns ... Apr. 18 Taravera ... — Southern ports Apr. 18 Maheno... bl-dnty ... Apr. 18 Makura. R M.S. - Sydney Apr. 19 Monowai Southern porta Apr. £ Ennerdaie Melbourne ... Apr. 25 lua - South Sea Is. Apr. 2o Kereru. ketch N:u« ... — May d OVERSEA. Approx. Vessel. Sailed. From date. Zealandio , Feb. 24 London Apr. 13 Star of Scotland Feb. 6 London Apr. 13 Wyandotte Mar. 25 'Frisco Apr. 22 Ruapehu Feb. 16 St. John Apr. 28 Waitemata Apr. 1 Frisco Apr. 27 Invertay Mar. 20 New York Apr. JO Niagara, M.S. To sail Vancouver May 2 Indrabarah Mar. - London May 25 Ringatira Mar. 18 St. John June a VESSELS TO SAIL FROM AUCKLAND. Approi. Vessel For (laic. Korora. scow ... - Sydney ... Apr. 10 Rosamond ■ (itsborne - Apr. 10 Monowai Southern ports Apr. 10 Eunice, schooner - Hokianga ... Apr. 13 Cuyaba Southern ports Apr. ii Taviuni . ... ••• East'n Pacific Apr. 13 Victoria ' Southern ports Apr. 13 Rivenna - Sydney ... Apr. 13 Pakeha . ... Southern ports Apr. 14 Kahu' ' S lsl^, r , De 7 ... Apr. Ie Southern Cross ...Norfolk 15... Apr. 16 Wanaka ... - Southern ports Apr. 6 Westralia ... Southern ports Apr. 17 Maheno Sydney ... Apr. 16 Tarawera — Southern ports Apr. 20 Makura, F. MS. ...Vancouver ... Apr. 20 Mako — Gisborno ... Apr. 21 Wyandotte Melbourne ... Apr. 25 Waitemata Wellington ... Apr. 30 Niagara. RMS. ... Sydney ... May 3 lua ... South Sea Is. May 3 SHIPPING IN PORT Rosamond, s.s., at Northern Wharf. Monowai. s.s-, at Queen's « hart. Koromiko, s.s., at Hobson hart. W. H. Smith. American schooner, at .\o. 1 Jetty. , ,„, , Karon, s.. at Hob«on Wharf lima barquentine, at Kings \\hart. Cis Norwegian barque, in stream. Eunice, schoonei. at Breastwork. Nav..a. s s , in stream Southern Cross, s.s., at No. 2 Jetty. Iris, cable steamer, in stream. Y.-abel, barquentine, in stream. JJinra aa. in stiearn Else Mary, schooner, in Btream. Orc'.o. schooner, in stream. The Southern Cross was floated out of Call: pc Dock yesterday morning, and berthed at No 2 Jetty to commence loading. She sails on April 1C for Norfolk Island. NewHebrides, and tho Solomon Islands. The steamer Joan Craig arrived at Whangarei on Wednesday evening from Suva, and after taking in bunker coal proceeded to Whangaroa to load timber there. Tho Rotorua left Wellington yesterday afternoon for London, via ports. She is duo at Southampton on May 19. 9 The Karamca left Wellington yesterday afternoon for London, via Monto Video and Tenerifle. Tho barquentine Ysabel has completed her loading of general cargo for the Friendly Islands, and will probably sail to-day. After discharging coal at Gisborne, the Craig steamer Ihumata will go to Whangarei lor bunker coal. She goes to Kaipara to load timber.

Captain C. McLean has taken command 01 the Mokoia at Wellington, in place of <j-aptain Collins, who has been granted holiday leave. ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15889, 9 April 1915, Page 3

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15889, 9 April 1915, Page 3

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15889, 9 April 1915, Page 3

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