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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland— 5.31 am- 535 p.m. ••«•. ' 0.00 High Water nt Manukau— a.m.; 7.54 p.m. , ■ I Bun—Rises, 7,7 am.; sets. 4.41 n m g» Moon- 'Off. rriHuy. 11.13 m _ " WEATHER REPORT. •Rainfall in City for 04 hours ended midnight Juno 27 OIEEAJU) gauge) .OOin. • The Meteorological Deportment supplied t«diy - WCttlhcr re l> orl i P-m yes. r.n« Mnrin «? W iD ( d- 1. Blr - Thor Weather. C»l* Maria S.W., frosb 30.10 56 Hasy ftll.Mll „• WW., light 30.10 GO Fine* Manuka 11 H. S. br. 30 u«i ,-,« t„! Auckland ... S.W. br. 30 08 fifi v«« , Wm» - S.W.. l.ght 30.03 65 i" (liaborne . S., fresh 30.08 64 Fair Pt. Ahurir. .S. fresh 30 04 54 „* QMUepoinl . SW. br. no 03 is ?>i» "i Ellington Calm 5§ W 61 F™* N. Plymouth S.W. light 30.03 M Fn« C Egmont... N.W . light 30.05 52 F, Z \VMuranili .. L light 30 05 55 Pino Fare** 1 So. §W.. light 30.04 60 Fine ' (. FouNmd S.W . light 80.06 62 Cloudy Oreyroouth K. br. so 10 45 ri»i'3J Stephen 1. K. li-hl 30.05 48 Fine C. Camplx.ll S.W l, c iit 30 04 48 Fine Kukora .V.. light 29 98 66 Fair Akaro« I.iffht Calm yon;, 43 ino Pt. Chalmers fresh 29.91 51 Jffi fc»f» ■•;!•"• ? 91 47 Overcast Blurt . h.W. br. 29.90 50 Showery the atmospheric pressure has increased jT»rywh«t... «nh vol.l and changeable condi- 1 tions. but impToving to-day. Southerly broetes havo predominated. TODAY'S FORECAST. Tresont indications aro for southerly Creoles, veonng by west to freshening north- . erhes txr*. • coo and fair to cloudy - weather genern.lv but unsettled conditions I on the \Vest (oast nrul P ..uthorn districts of ' the South Island. Barometer rising tern- ' porar: 111 the north, but falling everywhere in about 24 hours. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. MANAIA. s.a. (7.20 p.m.). 1159 tons. W. F. from W hangarci.—Northern S.S. NGATIAWA «■> (2.30 p.m.). 463 tons". C. Hopkins, from Opotiki. etc.—Northern 8,8. W. . TANIWHA. 6, (0.15 a m 263 tons J. Freornsn. from Paeroa —Northern S.S Co WAIPD. s.s. (11 »m ). 205 tons. W. Bettis. from Coromandel.—Northern S.S. Co. 1 KANJERI, s.s (2 a.m.). 203 tons. Pierotti. from' Whangaroi.—Northern S.S. Co. 1

DEPARTURES. I TARAWEUA. ... 12 15 p. m .), SCOT ton<J Ritchie for bom bern porta. Passengers: White, galley. Wilfis. For Guborne-Miseea Green. Bonne t.BeaveyTrafford. McLaughlin .Taylor. Meidamea Adye , McPhail. Olive, Biolev. Messrs Taunt. McLaughlin. Dunn For Dtrnedm—Mr. and Mrs. Walker; and 25 ' steerage for all porta. i CLANSMAN, s.s. (5 45 p.m.). 635 tons. | Pert, for Russell, etc. , TANIWHA. ..a. ($lO p.m.). 263 tons. J Freeman, for Paeroa | KANIERI. m tsio p.m.). 203 tons. Pier- I otti. for hangarei. i TASMAN ss (2.55 p.m.). 171 tons. Faulkner, for \\ hakatano. I I VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Ngapruhi. from TauranjM, 7 a.m. Wainjwio. from Paeroa), 1.30 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Ruahine. for Wellington. To Anau. for Southern ports. haituna. for Wcstport. Kakapo. for Taiaranki. Mnritai. for Wellington. Putiki. for Wellington. Manna for Whangarei. Northern Wharf. Waiotahi. for Great Barrier. No. 3 Jetty. \Najn.;»r:e, for Paeroa. Northern Wharf. Daphne, lot Coromandol. No. 3 Jetty. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. . COASTAL AND INTERCOLONIAL. v , ~ Approx. >«»•! From data. Arahur* East Coast ... June 28 Kuapei, i Sydney ... Juno 29 Morowai Southern porta June 29 Wallsend — ... Sydney ... June 30 Victoria Southern porta July 2 Wcstralio, Sydney ... July 3 Makura Sydney ... July 10 VESSELS TO SAIL FROM AUCKLAND. ~ Approx. vessel. For date. Honowai Southern ports July 1 J Arahura. East Coast ... July 1 | West talis. Southern ports July 4 Victoria Svdney ... July 3 hajtuna. Wostport ... June 28 VESSELS IN PORT. Putiki, '.»., at Hobson Wharf. Louisa Craig, barque, at King's Wharf. Kakapo, s.s., at King's Wharf. Kaiapoi. s.s.. at King's Wharf. Kaituna, s.s.. at Queen's Wharf. Ruahine. a-a., at Queen's Wharf. To Anau. s.s . at Queen's Wharf. Star of Australia, as., at King's Wharf. Muritai. s.s., at King's Wharf.

The barque Manurown. is to load hard- • wood at the Clarence Kiver for Wanganui end Wellington. It is expected that the Louisa Craig will '. rommenco loading for Ban Francisco at the '. King's Wharf to-day. Having completed discharging the Auckland portion of her cargo, the aluritai is to * sail for Wellington at 7 a.m. to-day.

t?. The overhaul of end tlxo alterations to the steamer Puliki arc now complete Sho is loading comont and is to return to Wellington to-day. She has been here about six ' weeks. The To _n»u leaves for Southern ports to-day. Sho loads produce at limaru, Oamaru. and the Bluff for Auckland. The Kakapo will sail for Tatarariki to-day, to load timber for Sydney. . The Kaituna, after coaling the Makura. put the balance of her coal into trucks, and she will return to Wostport to-day. •r- The Ruahino leaves at 6.30 a.m. today „ for Wellington, to continue discharging her London cargo. t On discharge of her coal at the King's ' 'Wharf, the Kaiapoi will sail for Newcastle. The Monowai is due from Duncdin, via 'East Coast ports, to-morrow. Sho sails on the return voyage on Saturday afternoon. The Tarawera sailed for Southern porta / yesterday afternoon. Sho returns to Auck- '.'. land on Sunday week. SENORITA OVERDUE. The barquentine Scnorita is making a very long run on her present trip from New Zealand to £-i"'dncy Laden with pine. she h»ft Auckland on May 22 last, and should have arrived at her destination a week ago, Jet n-- tidings 'of her have been received, although she was 31 days out when the last ',' mail left Sydney. ' LARGE CARGO OF PAPER. Altogether between 5000 and 6000 tons of cargo has been landed at Sydney. Ir/a al--3 moat ev.;ry steamer that has arrived from New York for some time past. None of them brought amongst the cargo such a quantity of paper as the A. and A. West- •; raeath, which Teachcd Sydney last week. c Just now many tons the paper, shtamer.i .'', totals is not known, but it is claim.d to bo ;,: something of a record. THE RUAPEHU. , The Federal-Shire Ruapehu is reported to have, left Sydney for Auckland at 2 p.m. last Saturday, but the local agents, Messrs. A. H. Nathan. Ltd., have received no such advice. Sho will probably arrivo here tomorrow. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. _____ • ARRIVALS. RIMTJ. i «.. '112 tons. A. Parris, from Hoki- ' Northern S.S. Co. DEPARTURES. ROSAMOND, 8.8., 721 tons. J. Rankine, for Wellington. *ARAPAWA. s.s.. 291 tons, E. Keatley, for Raglan, Kwhia. and Waitara.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16267, 28 June 1916, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16267, 28 June 1916, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16267, 28 June 1916, Page 5

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