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SHIPPING.

•« "■ » -. ■ Sigh Water at Auckland—To-day: 7.2 am.; 7.19 p.m. To-morrow; 7.55 ara.; 8.15 p.m. High Water (it Manukau—To-day: 91 a.m.; 9.18 p.m. To-morrow: 9.54 a.m.; 10.14 p.m. Sun—To-day: Rises, 6.54 a.m.; sets, 4.42 p.m. To-morrow: Riues-, 6.54 a.m.; sets, 4.42 p.m. Moon—Full, to-day, 9.3 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Eainfall hi Auckland City for 24 hours ending at midnight on Friday, May 28, as registered by the Heius-d gauge 07in The Meteorological Department supplied the following weather report at 4 p-ni. yesterday:— Wind. Bar. Thor. Weather. Cam* Maria S.E., fresh 29,96 59 Squally Russell ... S.E., light 29.95 64 Pino Manukau H- S.W., fresh 29.91 56 Cloudy Auckland ... W., fresh 29.91 61 Fine Tauranga ... W.N.W., 1. 29.51 60 Fair ' East Cape - W.. breeze 29.90 62 Cloudy Gisborne ... W., light 29.86 62 Fair Pt. Ahuriri... Calm 2969 61 Fair Cashpoint... N.W.. br. 29.58 56 Cloudy Wellington... NN.W., fr. 29.57 56 Fair N. Plymouth N.W-. fresh 29.70 £8 Overcast C- Egmont... W.. fresh 29.70 56 Showery Wanganui ... S.W., light 29.73 59 Fair Farewell Sp. W., fresh 29.57 50 Showery C. Foulwind W., fresh 29.57 49 Squally Greymoutli.- W., fresh 29. 54 Cloudy Stephen 15.... W., fresh 29.60 50 Thunder C. Campbell W-, fresh 29.57 55 Fine Xaikoura ... SAW, br. 29.42 61 Fair Akaroa Light S.W., fresh 29.44 54 Cloudy Pt. Chalmovs S.W., light 2940 5.1 Overcast Nugretii ... S.W., fresh 29.34 43 Cloudv Bluff... ... S.W., light, 2945 50 Showery Strong westerly to south-westerly winds have prevailed, with' cloudy, squally, and showery conditions in many parts, especially in and southward of Cook Strait. The barometric, pressure has decreased considerably in the South. TO-DAY'S FORECAST. Present indications are for westerly to south-westerly winds, strong to a gale. The weather will be colder, unsettled, and cloudy, with rain probable generally, and snow on the higher levels in tho South. The atmospheric pressure will bo increasing everywhere shortly.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. TASMAN, B.s. (0.40 a.m.), 171 tons, C. Faulkner, from Whakatane and Tarirangt-—• Northern S-S- Co., agents. TANIWHA. e.s. (1.40 a.m.). 2G3 tons, J. Freeman, .from Paeroa—Northern S.S. Co., agent*. APANUL s.s. (5.5 n-rnA 243 tons, J. Teiieira. from Awanui. Passengers: Misses Subrifsky, Dysart, Shuldboru, Downing, Mrs. Mathews, Messrs. Head, deign, Newton, King. Constie. Phillips, Bourke, Wyatt, Murphy. Bashaw, Brown, James, Clark, Spier, Lee. Hull, Hammond, Gowan, Mc Sweeney, Donald, Hagard, Master McDonald. —Northern S.S. Co.. agents. CHELMSFORD, s.s. (8.20 a.m.). 121 tons. F A. Macindoe, from Taurangn—Northern S.S. Co., agents. CLAYMORE, s.s. (1.5 p.m.). 258 tons, J. Wilson, from North Const oorts. _ Passengers: Mesdames Akast, J. Stepanici. Hill. McDowell and child. Misu Stepanici, Messrs. Akasi, H. Alkock, Ljttledlnlc.-, B. Allcock K. Collins. J. Law. A. W. Waginer. Brundell, Covins, T. Arnold. F. Hajr. J. Leydon, Bonyen Scott, Holloway, Heath, Sherman, Armisted. Master Allcock—Northern S.S. Co., agents. WAKATEEE. u.e. (10 MB.), 441 tons, W Sullivan, from Thames.—Northern S.S. Co., agentsGLENELG, s.s. (3.40 p.r«.). 283 tons, F. Jonas, from Whangarei.--James Smith and Co.. Ltd., agentsDEPARTURES. WEKA. n.a. (12.30 p.m.), 127 tons, H. Jbynt, for Coromandel. WAKATERE. p.s. (12.35 p.m.), 441 tons, W- Sullivan, for Thames. TANIWHA. a,, (9.45 u.ffi.). 263 teat, J. Freeman, for Paerwi. NGAPUHI, «.B. (.10.15 p.m.), 691 tons, T. Haultain, for WhaKgareiPAEROA. S.S., 91 tons, J. Taw, for Tan ranga. CHELMSFORD, as. (W0 juß.), 121 tons, F. A. Macindoe, for Tannings. VESSELS DDE TO-DAY. Asama Mam, from San Francisco. Ngapnhi, from Whangarei. Clansman, from North Coast ports. Waiotahi, from O'fiiwa and Opotiti. Weka, from Coroiaandel. Baroona, from North Coast ports. • Waimarie. from Paeroa, / Ngatiawa. from Tauranga. Kanieri, from Whangarei. VESSELS SAILING- TO-DAY. - ' Paloona, for DnneJinl via ports, at noon, from Af«s4 side Quiwn'a Wharf. i Rosamond, ''or Tc.lago Bay and Gisborne v Tasman, for Whakatane.. from Northern Whai, Wakatere. for Thames, from No. 3 Jetty VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Tarawerit. from Dunsdin. via ports. Berths at Queen's Wharf. \ Mako, .rom Napier, via East Coast bays. Tfiniwha. from Paeroa. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Kanieri. for Whangarei, at 8 pa-< from Northern Wharf. >■ / Wairiara, for Paeroa, at 11.30 p.m., from Northern WharfVESSELS DOE AT ONEHDNGA. TO-DAT. Rarawa, from New Plymouth. Arapawa, from Waitara and Kawhia. To-aonnow. Bimu, from Hokianga. iTKHSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. COASTAL AND INTERCOLONIAL. _ Approx. VaJsel. From .. dale. Rosamond ' ... .... Gisborno ... June 2 Huia, schooner ... Girbcrno ... June 3 Monowai Southern porta June 3 Ttlnno — ... ... East'n Pacific June 3 Kamon»_ ... ... Westpo?t .- June 4 Kahu Gisborr.a ... June Victoria Southern ports June 8 Riverina — ... Sydney ... June % Paloona ... ... Southern ports June 10 Wanaka. Southern ports June 10 Mako ~ Gisborne ... June 13 ' rarawera Southern sorts June 13 Maknra. E.M.& ... Sydney ... June H Kereru, ketch 1 ' ... Niuo June 1!) Atua' South Sea Is. June 21 Southern Cross ... Norfolk I«. ... July 17 Omana Bunbury ... June 25 SAIL. Vessel. From Sailed. Senorita. bqfne ... Newcastle ... To sail Louisa Craig, bo.. ... Edithbnrg ... To sail Hazel Cn.ig, bo. ... Melbourne ... To sail OVERSEA. Vessel Sailed. From date. Malrura, E-M-S. May 12 Vancouver May 31 Pnparoa Apr 15 London June 5 'Physa May 5 Singapore June 6 Indrabarab. Apr. 11 London June 17 Athenic May 3 Loudon uno 22 Indrapura May 3 London June 26 Niagara,R.M.S- 1o sail Vancouver June 27 Toneariro Apr. 13 St. John June 27 La Blanca Apr. 27 Liverpool Juno 30 Opawa May 7 Liverpool July 0 Somerset May 18 Liverpool July 16 VESSELS TO SAIL FROM AUCKLANDAppro*, Vessel. For date Saiapoi Newcastle ... May 31 akura, B-M.S. ... Sydney ... May 3) Atua ... boi.th Sea Is. May 3i Tarawera Southern ports Juno 1 a ]j o ... Gisborne ... June 5 Asama Maru ... ... Soi them ports June .' Rosamond Gif borne ... Juno ! Monowfti Southern ports Juno £ Hauroto... Sydney ... Juno ( Riverir.a Sydney ... Juno f jjahu ... Gisborne ... June f Victoria Southern ports Juno ! T fr ] uße ' ... East'n Pacific Juno '~ p]j y6i ... Southern ports June 1( Paloona'" - ... Southern porta June 1! Wanaka ■•■ — Southern ports June 1! NiafjarajUHj. .-• Sydney ... Juno £ Atb.en.ic... - Southern ports June 2! SHIPPING IN PORT. Atua, s.s., at Queen's Wharf. Mantinui. barque, at Ring s Wharf. Hauroto, s.s., at No. 2 Jetty. Cis, Norwegian barque, in stream. Navua, s-s.. in stream. Mouia, s.s., in stream. . Elsie Mary, schooner, in stream. Crete, schooner, in stream. Rosamond, e.s-. at King s, Wharf. Kaiapoi, s.s., at Kind's Wharf Paloona, 3.8., at Queen's Wharf. Richardson and Company's steamer Mak is due to-morrow from Napier and way port* She will sail on Tuesday evening with pal Eengors and cargo for Last Coast bays, Uii borne, and Napier. Messrs. Russell and Somers advise that 1 consequence of the An-hor Line s steame Regulua being delayed at Greymouth, sh is not expected to arrive at Onenunga nnt: Wednesday next. The schooner Greyhound left Hokiang yesterday morning for Kopu with a load c timber. After discharge sho will come t Auckland .to load general cargo tor rlok enga. The Hauroto was removed from Calliop Dock yesterday morning, after being cleane and painted. She was berthed at No. 2 Jett to complete, her survey and refitting. The Union Company's cargo steam* Taviuni. which was recently withdrawn fro! the run between Auckland and Cook an Society Islands, will leave Port Chalmei ' shortly for Tasmania, where she will bo en • ployed in the coastal trade for a time. TheOtaki is timed to leave London 0 Monday May 81, for Auckland, Wellingtoi •ind' Bluff. She is expected to arrive bei about July 18- ' ■

1 •'.•«„ The White Star .liner Delphic left London ■on Sunday, May 23, for New Zealand. Tho wssel is coming out in ballast, and is to load moat at New Zealand ports for Horn*. ' She is due at Wellington about July T. ASAMA MARU DUE. The Japanese steamer Asama. M.s>?ii is expected to arrive &l Auckland at luy time now from San Francisco. After discharging 24.000 cases of oil and 77,000 ft of timber, the Asama Marn will visit Wellington, Lyttolton, and Dunedin to complete her discharge. MAKUItA DUE ON MONDAY. .The Union Company advises that tho R.M.S. Makura, en route from Vancouver to Avckland. continued her voyage- from Suva at 1 am. yesterday. The lmor is expected to arrive here before daylight on Monday, and will discharge 9,10 tons of Canadian merchandise. The Makura is now timed to sail at 6 p.m. on Monday for Sydney direct. "HE PAPAROA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Papnroa, en route from Plymouth to Auckland. Wellington, and Lyttolton, is duo at Hobart to-morrow. Tho vessel, which is bringing a large number of passengers for Now Zealand, and 4000 tons of cargo for Auckland, is expected to arrive about June INDRABARAH PROM LONDON. Advice lias been received by Messrs! Heather, Eoberton. Ltd., local agents for tho Commonwealth and Dominion Line, that tho steamer Indrabarah is expected to arrive an Melbourne to-day from London. The vessel left the Home port on April 11 for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, bne is expected to arrive here about June 17. STEAMER SOUTH PACIFIC. Advices from Sydney deny the rumour that the steamer South Pacific, whilst bound from the United Kingdom to New York, was wrecked off tho coast of Scotland. A Sydney exchange- states that a cablegram received announced that she had left Colon or. May 15. in continuation of her passage from Now York to Melbourne and Sydney. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 5