SHIPPING.
High Water at Auckland—ll 46 a.m.; —. Manukau— — ; 1.45 p. m . Sun—Rises. 4.46 a.m. ; sets, 7.12 p.m. Moon—First quarter, to-morrow, 3.8 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended midnight Jan. 10 ('HERALD gauge) ,60in The Meteorological Department supplied the lollowins weather report at 4 p.m. yesterday ; — Wind Bar. Ther. Weather. Russell ... S.E.. breeze 29.72 75 Fine JJanakau H. S.W.. br. 29.73 70 tine Auckland ... S.W., light 29.73 70 Fine East Cape ... E.. light 29.76 70 Cloudy Gisborno ... SE., light 29.70 65 Fine Ft. Ahunri... E.. light 29 65 66 Fair Castlepoint... N.W., light 29.65 6S Cloudy Wellington.. N.. breeze 29.64 63 Overcast M Plymouth W.. tresh 29.74 67 Fine C. Egmotit. ... Calm 29 74 67 Fine Wanganui . W.. breeze 29 75 68 Fair Farewell Sp. N.. light 29.67 66 Cloudy C. Foulvrind SW . light 29.78 71 Cloudy Greynn-uth... W., light 29 68 66 Fair Stephen L.. X.. fresh 29.70 62 Cloudy 0 Campbell N., fresh 29.58 6S Hazy Kaikour* ... S.. light 29 62 77 Fine Akftroa Lisrht N.E.. light '29.70 65 Overcast l't. Chalmers Calm 29 68 5S Overcast Nis.'c, ;s ... S. breeze 29.66 67 Gloomv Uluft •■ Calm 29.70 58 Overcast The weather lias been changeable generally, sud threatening at times in the North, b'i; !i"ie rain has been reported Strong Kliti: easterly winds have prevailed northward of Cook Strait, and variable breezes elsewhere .The barometer has continued inlaw normal TODAY'S FORECAST. "Present indications are for moderate to strong easterly winds, backing to norther-'i«-r. northward of New Plymouth and Napie". and increasing northe/lies and westerlie« elsewhere. Warmer weather is ptobftbio, especially in the east coast districts, but a change to unsettled conditions is like 1 :.- to take place soon, with rain in most pait- of the country. The barometer has a falling tendency. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. MAKEA. R.M.S (8.30 a-m). $075 tons, J. D S. Phillips, from Vancouver, via ports. Ffvsscngers: First Saloon—Mr. E. Wagner, Mr G Peters. Dr. F. Davenport, Messrs. Higgins. Matter. Mr. and Miss Hammond. Mrs C. Monckton, Miss Cahill, Misses CromDton 1-21. Mrs. R. Crompton. Mrs Miller and child. Miss G. Miller, Miss Nicholson, Mr? J. Wilson and child. Miss D. Wilson, Mrs. Masters and 2 children. Miss G. Land, Miss Couborough Misses Gaspard,' Mrs. Moltke. Mr. Wardrop. Mrs. Wardrop and 2 children Mrs. Singleton and 4 children. Mrs. .7 Herrold. Mrs. A. Mytton. Second SaWn— Mrs. and Miss McLean, Mr. H. Christensen. Mr. L. Banks. Mr. G. Schofield, Mr. J. Decker, Mr. F. Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs Robson and 3 children. Miss J Frvdav. Miss B. Lynch. Mrs. I Gosgrove, Miss J. Rankin. Mr H. Tucker. Mr. F. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. G. Cumming-Smith. Misses Cumming-Smith (2), Master Cum-rcing-Smith, Mrs E Atkinson. Miss Albury, Mr and Mrs. Scarborough and infant, Mr. J. Cunningham, Mrs. Cunningham, Miss McLeod. Mr Sutherland, Mrs. Sutherland and infant Miss Sutherland. Mrs. J. McKay and child. Miss E Low. Rev. A. Small. Mrs. Small. Mrs. McHugh and 2 children. Mr Matthews. Mrs Marrincn. Miss Marrinon, Mr. J. Ensor. Mr. F. Baxtlett, Mrs. Bartlett and 2 children. Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Heath. Mr L. Garnett: % 20 steerage and 95 through passengers.—Union S.S. Co.. agents. WAKATERE. n 3. (2.5 p.m.), 441 tons, W. Sullivan, from —Northern S.S. Co., agent? TANIWHA, 8.8. (7.50 p.m.). 263 tons. J. Freeman, from Paeroa—Northern S.S. Co., ftgenta. DEPARTURES. MAKURA. R.M.S. (11 p.m.). 8075 tons. J. D. S. Phillips, for Sydney. Passengers: First Saloon—Misses Cottman, Hall, Austin. Cardno, Herman. Corney. Ferrot, Dunker, Kobe -3. Kayes, Geddes. Becker, Troundell, ! RenwiLk 12). Cooper. Mesdames Young, MacDonald, Wilson. Thomas, Saxtsrwinette, • Hawkins, Hill. Pilling. Summer, Garrick. Be man. Haurigan, Lakin, Austen, Haurigan. Cunningham. Marshall, Me3ST3. Wilson. Hogarth, Gronchy. Wellß. Evans, Clemens, Harvey. Haurigan, Leihey. Perks. Partridge. Elbourne, McNeighan, Browning, Davis, Plowman, Mintagh, Binns. Hawkens. Herman. Beckford, Austin. Lsken, Summer, Captain Mac Donald. Dr. Young. .Second Saloon—Misses Considine, Skeily. Brothers, Clayton, Doughty. Mesdames Roget, ■ Speeding, Buchan, Parris. Sly, Fiford. Short. Barnes. Vernon. Messrs. - Pitcher, Met Kechnie. Russell, Cawdwell, Buchan. Newman. Robson; 13 third-class, and 97 through passengers. TALITNE, s-s. (2220 p.m.). 2087 tons. J. Morrison, for Fiji. Friendly Islands and Samoi.. Passengers: For —Sister Haultain. Nurse Newbury and Mrs. Burns, Messrs. Hutt. Bailey, Beaglehole. Dr. Sorley. Dr. Burns. Lieutenant Merriman. For Vavau: Miss Howard. For Suva: Miss Mortimer. Messrs- Garrett. Bayly, Maxwell. Ft Nukualofa: Mr. ' Goodwin, Masters Skeen, 25 soldiers and 27 steerage for all ports.
MANAIA. s.s. (105 p.m.). 1159 tons. W. F. Norbury, for Whangarei. CLANSMAN, aa. (5.45 m.). 635 tons, E. McLeod. for Russell. AUPOURI. s.s. (3 5 p.m.). 463 tons. E. Dorling, for Houhora, etc. WAKATERE. p.s. (65 p.m.). 441 tons, W. Sullivan, for Thames. NGAPUHI. 8.3. (5.15 pan.), 691 tons. T. Haultain, for TanraJiga. CHELMSFORD, s-s. (8.5 pan.). 121 tons, M Pierotti. for Whangarei. WAIMARIE. b.s. (2-45 p.m.), 245 tons, E. H Goertz, for Paeroa DAPHNE, s.s- (10.40 a.m.). 192 tons, A Stephenson, for Marsden Point. GAEL, s-s. (3.15 p.m.). 95 tons, J. Taw, for CoromandeL VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Waihora, from Calcutta. Manaia. from Whangarei. Wakatere. from Thames. Waimarie, from Paeroa. Gael, from Coromandel. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Paloona. for Southern ports, from Queen's Wharf, at 2 pjix. Wakatere, for Thames, No. 3 Jetty. Taniwha, for Paeroa, No. 3 Jetty. Kaaieri. for Whangarei. No- 3 Jetty. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. COASTAL AND INTERCOLONIAL. Approx Vessel. From date. Fiona .„ ~ ._ Fiji ... Jan. 12 MonowsH... „. ... Southern ports Jan. 13 Connthic Wellington ... Jan 13 ' i ! .ctona _. Southern ports Jan. 16 Kivenna. Sydney ... Jan. 17 Westraha Southern ports Jan. 20 J arawera ... „. Southern ports Jan. 23 Madura Sydney ... Jan. 25 lahine ... „ ... Islands ._ Jan. 31 Arrmo _ „ ... Sydney _ Feb. 14 OVERSEA. _ , Appro* • Vessel Sailed. From date. Deictic Nov. 17 Liverpool Jan. 16 Riouw . t Sep. 21 New York Jan. 20 Berwick Law Nov. 8 Montreal Jan. 23 lndrapura Nov. 29 London Jan. 24 i a , ;i >ui Nov. 30 London Jan. 26 Taiaw* Nov. 14 New York J*n -.-6 Hotenia - Dec. 16 Plymouth Feb. 3 Waiwera Nov. 24 St. John Feb 9 aaron Ogilrsr Dec. 13 .New York Feb 7 i ort Augusta Nov. 25 New York Feb. 8 j,<?nga:.-o Dec. 6 London Feb. 9 ,sJ*wu Jan - i London *"-.b. 26 »».** Jan. 8 Liverpool Mar. 14 WWJwt, _ St. John Apr. 11 SAIL. *!_. Sailed. Alert. 4-masted sch. ... Pusret Sound Dec. 3 «HUsa Craig, baraue Melbourne ... To sail VESSELS TO SAIL FROM AUCKLAND. v , „ Appro*. . w *.BBel. For date «r ,nom " Southern ports Jan 15 ft 19 **. ... .- ... East'n Pacific Jan. 18 i; ia Southern ports Jao 18 &' Te . nn , a Sydney ... Jan. 18 ijestralia ... ... Southern porta Jan. 22 iirawc-ra .„ ... Southern ports Jan. 25 SHIPPING IN PORT, "J'ete. schooner, in stream, southern Cross, misa'on steamer, in stream. i)=tiv. barque, at Calliope Wharf, Manurewa. barque, at King's Wharf, paloona. s.s.. at Queen's Wharf. el °ra, s.s-, at No. 3 Jetty.
0 Homeward bound from Wellington, the •vl m. v * d at Monte Video on January 8. the Talune left for the Islands yesterday i.eracon. She returns to Auckland on January 31. '-' nJ Ih o Monowai left Lyttelton at midnight ■ .gn Saturday for Auckland. She is duo ■«'; i a on Thursday. .".'<• 1,?,? Rosamond arrived at Gisborn© from Auckland at 7 30 a.m. yesterday, and -was ex- '"""' iZ~ ■ *° 6S - 1 on the return voyage last , ev enmg. '-' The o V**? left .Liverpool for New Zealand "'•" Eri ' I la Australia, on January 6. She ; ''. rri e about March 16 ■V- «t£r° % w Zealand Shipping Company's W- c^? er R<)toru a. which left London on De- ■■}?' KSi er ."-sailed from Capetown for Aucki- 'di!r , i. vla Hobart. on January 7. She is ■ .-<uie here on January 28. The Paloona sails for Dunedin, via ports, •rn'^J 1 !!. 10 7 ,- 0n arrival at the South- '' on '? rt the Pa-'oOTa- will replace the Mokoia i; \ ■ 3w„ "ew, Zealand- Melbourne run. The fe " r "-iwfv l * Wlll enter th e Auckland-East Coast- '" *--.W- n service in place of the Paloona, ' '•- ■ tv oß Dunedin oa January 18. ' (*,,£* RJJy. Makura arrived from Van- ' ■ - 'tiver yesterday morning, after an unevent- ' !"■ m 7 ? yage - and berthed at the Queen's '"' " '"" tar» n " , After discharging 900 tons of :• ' wE?i ? n ? embarking passengers, the Ma- -. Korarleft for Sydney at 11 nj. She returns • " nckland on the outward voyage to Vanv • MUter, on January 25.
St^Toh^S^T* 0 has been fixed to load st «aC^ &ry 80 for Australian and uS3 a she is dne at Auck - ComoaSv *° th ? i* ew Ze***nd Shipping Sy££v ffW « x P«cted at Auckland from oyoney (Capo. Brereton). on February U.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16123, 11 January 1916, Page 5
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