SHIPPING.
High Water at Auckland—2.s6 a.m.; 8.14 p.m. 0'• ~ ~ Manukau— a.m. ; 6.13 p.m. Sun.—Rises, 7.3 ajn.; sets, 4.38 p.m. Moon— June 16. 9.12 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in City for 48 hours ended midnight June 11 (HERALD gauge) .OOin. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. June 10. NGAPUHI, s.b*. (6.60 a.m.), 691 tons, T. Haultain. from Tauranga.Northern S.S. Co. CLANSMAN, 3.a, (8.10 p.m.). 635 tons, E. McLeod, from Whangarei.—Northern S.S. Co. MAKO, s.s. (10.45 a.m.). 505 tons, S. Jones, from East Coast ports and bays.—Richardson and Co., Ltd. •AUPOURI. s.s. (11 a.m.), 463 tons, E. Dorling, from Russell, etc.—Northern S.S. Co. WAIOTAHI, b.s. (11.5 a.m.). 278 tons. Wilson, from Houhora, —Northern S.S. Co. WAIMARIE, s.s. (10.50 p.m.), 245 tons, E. H. Goertz, from Paeroa.—Northern S.S. Co. DAPHNE, e.s. (5.5 p.m.). 192 tons, A. Stephenson, from CoTomandel.— S.S. Co. CHELMSFORD, s.s. (10.50 a.m.), 121 tons, «nsg. from Marsden Point.Northern S.S. Co. June 11. «> „ TARAWERA. s.s. (1.40 p.m.), 2003 tons, Ritchie, from Southern ports. Passengers: Misses Bennett. Snow. Taylor. Fitzpatrick, Cameron, Mesdames Benfield and two children. Wren. Sagor, Tresize. Purdie, Devery, Nurse Alderton, Messrs. Wren, Sagor, Short, Campbell. Bowie, Baker, Innes, Jackson, Wilborn. Brown. Stevenson, Marsden. Floyd, Parker, Winstone. Bateman, _ McKinnon, Lawrence, and 25 steerage.Union S.S. Co. KAITUNA, s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 1977 tons, Saunders, from Westport.— S.S. Co. NGATORO, s.s. (10.5 p.m.), 1128 tons. A. T. Dowell, from Grey mouth.—Winstone. Ltd. I? DEPARTURES. June 10. WARRIMOO, s.s. (1.50 p.m.), 3528 tons, C. McLean, for Newcastle. KINROSS, s.s. (2.5 p.m.), 4120 tons, Trebelcock, for Southern porta. ARAHURA. s.s. (4.20 p.m.). 1596 tons. H. l>ryden, for East Coast ports. Passengers: For Tokomaru Bay—; Mr. and Mrs. Wi Potae and child. For GiabomeMisses Sydney, Greenhalgh, v Hootfe. Mesdames Howard, Butler, Lyisnar, Rutherford, Walsh, Gray, Campbell. Meyer, Clare and child, Forrest and two children. Messrs. Coleman (3), Henderson, Gilman, .Parker, Roach, Conway, Flynn, Morris Chafie (2), O'Shea (2), Rudstone, Weddell, McNeil. Ford, Choveau, Hanson, Nutt, Poole. Baron, Meyer, Owens, Re id, Poulgrain. Black, Gray, Hepburn, Lami>ess. McEwan, Hall, Struthers, Fitzferald, Raylisa, Loeven, Brown, Brady, lUca-s, Lysnar (2). Gouge, Loomt, Lusk, Tidball, Rutherford, Butler, Howard, Fenn, Thompson. For Napier Mrs. Hinton, Messrs. Hinton, Verity, Bowles, and 25 steerage. APANUI. s.s. (2.5 p.m.), 243 tons, J. Teixeira, for Awanui. June 11. WAIMARIE, s.s. (5.50 p.m.). 215 tons, E. H. Goertz. for Paeroa. . KANIERI. s.b. (3.15 p.m.). 203 tons, Parns. for Whangarei. VESSELS DOE TO-IM.Y. Niagara, R.M.S., from Sydney. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Manaia for Whangarei, Northern Wharf. Ngapuhi, for Tauranga, No. 3 Jetty. Aupouri, for Houhora, etc., Northern W. Waimane, for Paeroa, Northern Wharf. Waipu, for Coromandel, Northern Wharf. Chelmsford, for Marsden Pt., No. 3 Jetty. The Arahura sailed for East Coast ports on Saturday afternoon. She is due back here on Friday. The Warrimoo sailed on Saturday for Newcastle to load coal for New Zealand. The Waihora, now discharging coal at the King's Wharf, sails for the South early this week. Having put out the Auckland portion of her New York cargo, the Kinross sailed for the South on Saturday afternoon to complete discharge. *" The Corinna left, Onehunga on Saturday with a large quantity of produce for transhipment at Wellington. The Tarawera arrived from Dunedin, via East Coast ports, yesterday afternoon, and berthed at the Oueen's Wharf. She will transfer to the Hobson Wharf this morning, and will sail on the return voyage at noon to-morrow. NIAGARA DUE TO-DAY. The R.M.S. Niagara is expected to arrive from Sydney early this morning, and she will berth at the Queen's Wharf at 6.30 a.m. She is carrying 180 passengers and a fair amount of cargo for this port. THE SOUTHERN ISLES. A Press Association message received from Wellington last night stated that the steamer Janie Seddon. which was sent out to search for the scow Southern Isles had returned and reported finding traces of the wreck. The message further stated that the steamer Kohi had been sent irom Nelson to try and secure the derelict. '■ . KONA FOR PACIFIC COAST. The American four-masted schooner Kona, which is undergoing survey in the. Calliope Dock, is to sail shortly for the Pacifio Coast of America. The Kona put into port here a few weeks ago, having sprung a leak while bound from Newcastle to. Port Alien. Her coal was sold to J. J. Craig, Ltd. PORT HARDY DUE. The Commonwealth and Dominion liner Port Hardy, ex Nerehana, from New York, iis due here at any time now. She has a i large cargo to discharge at this port, upon completion of which she sails for the South, thenoe to Australia. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Jrrsa 10. RARAWA. s.s.. 1072 tons. W. Bark, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Mesdames Hawken. Robinson (2), Munro, Cash, Vielen, Nurse, Baker, CaTrick, Sausne, Cowan, McGibbon, Misses McLeod, Menzies, Hall, Mar 1 shall. Eise, Mikkelson. Hutchison, Messrs. Hawken. Mathews, Stewart, Woolley, Fields, Sergei. Gibbert. Mortinson Carrick._ Curtis, Carrick, Howell, Ralfe. Wright, Fmdlater, Serpell. Gibbon, Cash. Good sou. Sykes, I Honeyfield, Kemp. Bayly, HallaTd, Sedgei beer, Cole, and 26 steerage—Northern S.S. I Co. JUSB 11. RIMU, 8.5., 412 tons. M. Pierotti. from I —Northern S.S. Co. I ARAPAWA. s.s., 291 tons E. Keatley. from Wanganui and Opunake.— S.S. Co. 4 DEPARTURES. June 10. CORINNA. s.s., 1271 tons. J. Scott, for New Plymouth and Wellington. BY TELEGRAPH. CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN.— 10: A scow passed south at 4 |3.m.; a steamer I passed south at 9 p.m. June 11: a vessel I from south passed west at 1 a.m. • the Ihu- | mata passed south at 9.30 a.m.; the R.M.S. Niagara passed south at 9.30 a.m. GISBORNE.— 11: Arrived— s.s. (4.15 p.m.). from Auckland. WELLINGTON.— 11: Arrived—Te Anau s.s (10.15 a.m.), from Auckland. June 10: Railed—Waitemata, s.s. (10.30 p.m.), for Lyttelton and Dunedin. SYDNEY.— 10: Arrived—Victoria, s.s. (2 p.m.), from Auckland. LONDON.—June 10: Arrived—Orestes, s.s., and Omrah, s.s.. from Australia. IF YOU WORRY, READ THIS. Worry never brought any good to anybody. But, you say, "-I don't worry because I want to. I worry because I can't help it." Or, " I worry because I have so much to worry about." We all have our troubles, and worry, of course, makes matters worse. The patient generally recognises this fact without being influenced in any way by it. The doctor who could meet this nervous condition and cure it would be the most popular medical man alive. But he cannot do it because the form of nervous exhaustion known as neurasthenia, of which worry is a characteristic symptom, must be cured by the patient himself. That is why you should write to-day for the book, " Diseases of the Nervous System" and read the chapter on "Neurasthenia." So many people have read it and written back, This hits my case exactly, lam giving the treatment a trial and being benefited," that the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington, has had a lot of these books printed and will send you a copy free on request. Ask for a diet book also if your stomach is off. Dr." Williams' Pink Pills are a nonalcoholic tonic, particularly suited for nervous, neurasthenic people. Your dealer sella them or they will be mailed post paid on receipt of price, 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16253, 12 June 1916, Page 3
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