SHIPPING.
.—, —♦ High. Water a Auckland—B-17 a.m.-, 8.33 p.m. „»• _~... Manukau—lo.l6 a.m.; 10.32 p.m. Sun—Rises. 6.47 a.m.; sets; 4.47 pan. Moon—Last quarter, May 24; 4.46 pjn. WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in City for. 24 hours ended midnight May 18 (HERALD gauge) .OQin. Aj anti-cyclonio pressure ha* continued, witn cold and fair to cloudy weather gener•y -.Moderate to strong south-easterly winds have ruled over the North Island, and north-easterly in the South. TO-DAY'S FORECAST. Present indications are for moderate to strong south-easterly to north-easterly winds northward of. New Plymouth and Napier, and freshening easterly to northerly winds elsewhere. Expect fair to cloudy weather generally but increasing haze and cloudiness on West Coast and Southern parts, for westerly disturbance passing in the* South at the week-end Barometer falling everywhere in the" meantime. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. MONOWAI. 8 a- (5 p.m.). 3433 tons. J. M. Urewstte frqrn Southern ports. Passengers: Saloon—Misses m, ley - « Reedy, Greenhalgh, Clarke. Brook. Taylor, BealeTMesdames Skel- I top. Conquer and child. Braemer, Prime, Nicholson. Frolayson. Marshall and two boys, Strang and child, Boyd. Messrs. ByvZh- af wmer <b , P"me. MeKenzie, i.neor. Strang, Prof. Pegler, and 14 steerage! —Union S.S. Co., agents. MANAIA. s.B. (M) p.m.). 1159 tons. W. F. Norbury, from Whangarei.— S.S. 00., agents. WAIMARIE, s.s. (2 30 a.m.). 245 tons, E. it. (iioertz, from Paeroa.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. * KANIERL s.s. (3.40 a.m ). 203 tons, Johnson, from Whangarei.—Northern S.S\ Co., agents. O . Dp HNE, s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 192 tons. A. Stephenson, from the Great Barrier.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. hSSSPB; f a ß uS°a P - mo> 6M *"»• T " soMr^LnVarel 10 " *°"' J °^ «ra^' 121 *«. M. Piecrotti, for Marsden Point. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Remuora, from London. Kaiapoi. from Newcastle. lamwha, from Paeroa. Apanui, from Awanui. Karueri. from Whangarei. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. fe'?- for Whangarei. Northern Wharf. TW.kI, ha 'i orPa « roa 'Ss ortheni Wharf. daphne, for Coromandel, etc.. No. 3 Jetty. The Kaiapoi, with coal from Newcastle should reach Auckland to-day. " BWC>BXIe ' A four-masted schooner was signalled yesterday from outside Tintiii. The vessel may reach this port to-day. y . The _? e Anau. which is due to-morrow from Tunaru. will return to Dunedin direct after disoharge of cargo. **"«».» THE FLORA. Definite information as to the condition of the Flora is not available, but the vessel, accompanied by the Mapourika, is on her way to Auckland. On arrival ah© will be overhauled. " ' i ■ i THE ABAHURA. Examination of the Arahura was commenced at the Calliope Dock yesterday, but nothing had, been discovered up to * late hour last night m the nature of a leak. lhe vessel in consequence, will remain in dock, and her return trip to the East Coast has been abandoned. THE MONOWAI. «JAlj F o3 ft wa i/ ? om Southern porta, reached Auckland yesterday at 5 p.m.. berthing at the. King's Wharf. Moderate weather was experienced. Owing. to the mishap to the Arahura. the Monowai will call at Tokone arU So tL Genome on, the return jourTHE HTMITANGI. t!, A Tn™!?,, ABBt » cJa t»n message states that Snl h w ,f? lands last night, is expected to reach Wellington on Sunday. THE WHAKARUA. inl* ♦l 8 hat * he , work of dischargrat Sni iS 0111 * c 4 a ?. aboa «i the Whakt I f? a J" 11 ,? completed in time to permit of I,VK ®f teavul S for Southern port Vat dayrS«J.jto'l^?' r. The shiP's officers are:- , captam, Mr. J. Duncan; chief officer, Mr. P. I J. Reynolds; second Mr. G. Hall: third, Mr. E. J. Syvret; fourth, Mr. A. Moore; chief I SSK? Z ' $ T a Ca ?PbeU; second?Mr J TJtf™.' *k?\? iT -J- lH*.i fourth, Mr. L- , Mann; fifth. Mr. G. Sybil; chief refrigerating engineer Mr. R. Thirwell; second. Mr L T W A J wd ?l,' operators, Messrs Gegan" t? „/• S dea « fecond refrigerating engineer, Mr. Avey, belongs to Auckland. REMUERA FROM LONDON. The Remuera ia expected to arrive from London, via porta, at 7 a-m. to-day. She will, borth at the Queen's Wharf. The following passengers are travelling by the vessel:—First saloon: Miss I. Bird, Mrs. A, E. Cooper and nurse. Misses Cooper (2), Masters Cooper (2). Miss M. H. Gidley, Mr. and Mrs! J. J. Kmsey. Mr. W. Makinson, Mrs. M. G. Moore, Mrs. E. A. Ommaney, Mr. A. E. G. Rhodes, Mrs. Rhodes. Mrs. D. Robertson. Second saloon: Mr. T. R. R. Baxter, Miss M. E. Cochrane, Miss A. C. Colbeck, Mrs. A Davis, Master Davis, Miss Davis, Miss M. Dawson. Mrs. M. H. Deas, Miss J. Deas, Miss I. Forbes, Miss M. E. Hunt, Mis ß ,E. M. Hunter, Miss L. Hutchinson, Miss M A. Ireland, Mr and Mrs. V. A. Little, Miss Li.ttle,kr.CH Mitchell Mrs. R. Newton, Miss W. E. Newton, Master Newton, Miss S. Papworth, Mr. C. Baweon, Mrs. V. E Hose, Master Rose, Misses Rose (5). Mrs E. Stone Mrs. and Miss Tayler, Mr. J. B Todd, Miss A. Todd, Miss B. A. Twos©, Mr. £• S---, Warn £ r -' Miss M. I. Williams, Mr. H. F. Wilton, Mibp C. Young, and 174 steerage passengers. On discharge of a large amount of cargo here, the Remuera sails on Sunday at daylight for the South. ' HUDDART-PARKER SERVICE. Notification is received from Messrs Hud-dart-Parker that the departure of the Westralia, on her next trip to Auckland from Sydney, will be delayed a day for docking and survey. Instead of sailing from Sydney on Wednesday, May 81. the vessel will not leave until June 1. The Riverina, on her trip after next, will sail from Sydney on Friday. June 9. instead of on Thursday, June 8, for Wellington, where she will arrive on Tuesday. June 13. The vessel will not go on to Lytt«lton on that occasion, but will remain at Wellington until Thursday, June 15, when she will sail for Sydney according to her usual time-table. "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16233, 19 May 1916, Page 3
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