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SHIPPING.

sjljjfe '' ■ v----fipikf '' ■' Eich Water at. Auckland—l.SO a.m.: 1.58 p.m. WZ" T?;" . a",Moniikßu-3.29a m.; 357 p.m. Buh-Bwj, 6.10 a.m.; sets, 5.20 p,m. Moon-Full. April 18,.4.38 p.m. illir, - fey WEATHER. REPORT. "'''•j ß '/ 1?? P''?. '?■ 44 hours <mdcd ciidmsh. April li (Herald gauge) .Odin. B 'Tha Meteorologies Department supplied li following weather report at 4 p.m. jag- & teruaT: • « v i$L „• - in , a Bar. Thor. Wcathar. || tips , Maria, E., licte 30.28 65 Haiy Bussejl ... b.b., breeze 30.27 GO Fine RManukau H. S.W. br. 30.32 68 Cloudy Auckland ... N., jght 30.31 67 Cloudy P'C W'A ' 30 68 Fine feGiibonie .... N.N.E.. 1. <sq. 26 65 Fair Ft, Ahuriri... S.L., light 30.27 67 Fino C«j promt... N.E., light 80.26 63 Cloudy v v" i-? 18 30,25 63 Fair v. N. Plymouth V, light 30.28 66 Fair jrt fcgmont... N.W., hpht 30.28 68 Fine AVanganui ... S.\V., light 30.2-1 68 Fine ;i ' Farewell Sp. N-W., light 80 25 63 Fine ; »C. lonlwind S.W., ight 30.21 63 Fine ; ; Grejmoiith-. b.W light 80.28 68 Fine Stephen 15.... K.E., light 30 30 69 Ilaiy K.- C. Campbell N., fr br. 30.22 61 Fino lkou ". ... li > light 30-00 60 Fair Akaroa Light Calm 30 18 68 Fino ' J't Chalmers N.E., liaht 30 15 62 Overcast - N.W light 009 60 Cloudy rym~. ... A\., breeze 30.13 59 Overcast. f.'\ n <^!i~3 c ' on ' c i:eß3uro has ruled, with fax to cloudy weather and variable rinds. If TO-DAY'S FORECAST. &, ir.sect indications are for freshening northerly winds, "n* 0 ®? 1 j? clouds and haziness, * ar in f ? as \ Coas. districts, but Tain soon itjn West Coast and Southern districts; gen. eral chanpo following m tho course of a day r;.cr tvo. Barometer will fall everywhere eoou.

fj|| PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. fe: -BAKANOA, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 2246 tons, JackJg.,„ *011, f.'om Newcastle.— b.S. Co., agents, rVc v MANAIA, M - (7.5 p.m.), 1159 tons. W. F. t,r Norbury, from Whangarei.—Northern S.S. fe. Co., agents. p| DAPHNE, e.B. (6 p.m.), 192 tor, Grigs, %. from Coromaudel— S.S. Co., agents. fr. _WAmARIE. s.s. (9.45 p.m.), 215 tons. E. (f ? f H. Goerts, from Paeroa.—Northern S.S. Co.. jv; - agents-'

iy, CANOPUS, s.s. (5 p.m-l 1337 tons, F. W. ff: . \cnn. from Westporl—Weslport Coal Co., agents.

DEPARTURES.

i WESTRALIA, e.s. (6.5 p.m.), 2881 ions, G. Hates, [or Southern ports. Passengers: For Tokomaru Bay Mrs. Reed, Mosiire. Davison, Dixon, Keed. s For Gisborne—Messrs. Cood, Morron, Clarso, Smith. Woe ton, Perry, C Wildish, Williams, Findlay, Rusher, Colls, Misses Walls, Rusher (2), Priest, Mecdarnea •Sljiler, Winter, Rowland, Buckingham, 5 r ,ib 12), trotheTS, Dods and son, Cook. . -1 .'.i Napier—Messrs, Sadder, McKeg. Gild- '•'■' .v For Wellington—Hisses Piper, Muller, V>'Urs. Stopford, Hamtt, Kelly. For Lyt- ; " an—Misses Tutton (2), llcv. Walker, j, Brittenden, Green. For Dunedin--•disses Nevrland, Brent (2,, Mcsdames Brent, Gillon, Messrs. Brent, Scott, Gillon, Captain McKenzie, and 10 steerage. ■ NGATIAWA, s.B. (11.35 a.m.), <53 tons, C. Hopkins, for Opotiki. ; TANIWHA, s.B. (4.20 p.m.), 253 tons, J. Freeman, for Paeroa. ■ KANIERI, s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 203 ions, John son, for Whangarei. TASMAN, s a. (11.20 a.m.), 171 tons, Faulkner, for Whikatane, VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Te An&u, from Napier. , Ngapuhi, from TaurriraClansmtn, from Russell, eto. Kanieri, from Whantiarei. . Taniwha, from Paeroa. Apanfti. from Awanui. Chelmsford, from Mareden Point. Daphne, from Coromandel. VESSELS SAILING 10-DAY. Niwaru, for Southern ports. ■ ' Turakina, for Southern ports. Maiaia, for Whangarei, Northern Wharf. Clansman, for Russell, etc.. No. 3 Jetty. ; Waiotahi, for Gt Barrier, Northern Wharf. Waimarie. for Paeroa. Northern Wharf. Daphne, tor Coromandel, No- 3 Jetty. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. COASTAL AND INTER-COLONIAL. _ Approx. Vessel. From date. Cumberland ..» ... Sydney ... Apr. 13 Kaituna Oamaru ... Apr. 13 Wallsend ... Sydney ... Apr. It Arahura East Coast ... Apr. 11 Tarawera Southern ports Apr. 18 Niagara ... ... Sydney. ... Apr. 17 Mocowai Southern ports Apr. ivy Westralia Southern ports Apr. 23 Victoria Sydney ... Apr. 11 VESSELS TO SAIL FROM AUCKLAND. ! Appro*. Vessel. For date. Te At.au... ... .... Southern ports Apr. II Arahura. East Coast ... Apr. 15 Taravrera Southern ports Apr. 17 Monowai Southern ports Apr. 22 Westralia , Sydney ... Apr. 24 Victoria. Southern ports Apr. 25 VESSELS IN PORT. Rona, barque, in stream. . Southern Cross, mission steamer, in ream. V Flora, «.s„ at King's Wharf. Niwaru, s.s., at Kir.g'o Wharf. Turakina, B-M S., at Queen's Wharf. Mako, 5.8., at Queen'fl WharfCanopus, s.s., at King's Wharf. Rakanoa, as., at Hobson Wharf.

S;\ Ths Turakina. sails (of the South to-day to ££■. put out the balance of her cargo. Tho Paparoa, which left Wellington on fe~' - February 4, has arrived at London. ' ■}' . The Westralia sailed (ot Southern ports % last night. Sho returns to Auckland on April 23. r. The Cyrtna left for toe South last evens"< ing to put out the balance of her oil cargo. H5 The Canopus, which.arrived from Weatport yesterday afternoon, is discharging coal •at if the King's Wharf. k The Niwaru will leave for Southern ports & at daybreak this morning to continue discharging operations. u ,The Te Anau, en route from Napier to U3 Auckland, passed East Cape at 7 a.m. yestersJ, :> day. She should arrive early this morning. |« rv . The Xaituna is due to-morrow from ■ Southern ports. She will return to Oamaru ?,< ■; and Timaru early next week/ %%£.& The Rakanoa arrived.from Newcastle yesterday afternoon, and went to a berth at tin £0" Hob son Wharf to put out her cargo of coal.

THE SUBMERGED MATATUA. Salvage operations on the Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Matatua, which lies submerged at St. John, are now progressing favourably and as expeditiously as can be expected. All the carbide she had on board has been discharged, and the general merchandise is now being recovered. The latest messages mako no mention of whether the chances of savins the vessel have improved, but probably the attempt to lift her Trill bo mad© when she is tree of most of tho cargo-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16202, 12 April 1916, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16202, 12 April 1916, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16202, 12 April 1916, Page 5