SHIPPING.
High Water at Auckland—B.3l a.rn.- 8.55 P.m. High Water at Manukau— a.m.; 10.54 P.m. Sun— 7.9 a.m.; sets 4.51 p.m. Moon— quarter, July 22, 11.3 a.m.
WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in City for 48 hours ended midnight July 16 (HERALD gauge) 1.87 in.
PORT OF AUCKLAND.
ARRIVALS. July 15.
JNorbnry. 1 from '™?,' 35 pnl -. ) - 1159 tons - W. F. iNorbury. from Whangarei.—Northern Co. Hili,V;f PU ? 11 - s # ,6 - y0 ajTl - ) - 69 * tons. T. Haultain. from Tauranga.—Northern Co W^°T AHI V. SS - a ' so a ' ra) - ™ tons. J. Wilson, lrom Coromandel.— Northern Co. TANIWHA. s.s. a.50 a.m.), 263 tons, J. freeman, from Paeroa.—Northern Co. July 16. WESTRALIA. 8. 8 . (6.25 p.m.). 2884 tons. ±.asson from Southern ports. Passengers: Misses Wilson, Innes, Kaishier. Pain, fateBenson, Smith. Ratcliffe. Hirst; Mesdames v?j '-. Inleb y «nd 4 children. Baiter and «„„•*♦ I i? s ' mld^ an 4 2 children,, Kaishier, Barrett Russell. Graham, Judd, Campbell. nn CTl re - Stein. Smith and infant, Cussen. Hughes and 2 children, Bidgood and 2 children and Lady Carroll; Messrs. Burke I U). White, Ingleby. Brown, Overton, Keir". i hacker, O'Connor. Fisher, Barrett, G'.aham. Judct. Campbell. Leslie, Smith, Follibone. Foote, Tombs. Anty (2). Hr.ghes. mitord, Hay. Ireland. Redding; Masters iiodge and Judd : Pantomime Corrpany of JO persons; and 10 steerage.- -Huddart, .Parker. TALUNE. s.s. (8.35 p.m.). ?JS7 tons J. jMomaon. from the Island?. Passengers: Misses McDonald. Baker; Nurse "Watt; MeacUrnes Turner. Sagar. Jjwett. NewUnds, ■Toske; Messrs. Share. Turner. Pavitt. Sagar. Rowlands luernan. Hoonan, Herbert, Grant Master JoweU, Captain McDonald; and 27 steerage.—U\ion Co. TE ANAU..s.s (5.35 p.m.). 1652 tons, ■Ryan, from Tim .iru.—Union Co. GLENELG, s.s. (6.55 p.m.). 288 tons. J. Wumn. from \Vhangarei.—Smith and Co. WAIMAF.IE. s.s. (2 50 a.m.). 245 tons. E. a. Uoer'i. Horn Paeroa.—Northern Co V C^i^?^°? D - 8 '& ,6 1 5 *>'•"?>• 121 tonß ' a. lerrotti. from Marsden Point, etc — Nouhern Co. DEPARTURES. July .15. MONOWAI. s.s. (7.30 p.m.). for Southern ports. Passengers: For Napier—Miss R. A orris; Mesdames Perrin. Rutherford, Campbell and 2 children; Messrs. W. R. Cavorhill. Wallace. Badley. For Wellington: Misses D. Snow and Chinnery-Brown; Mrs. Chmnery-Brov.n; Messrs. F. H. Revell and Chmnery-Brown. For Lyttelton — Mrs. Wright and child. For Dunedin— ■tSanett. Rutledge. and Wills, and 9 steerage for various ports. ARAHURA. s.s. (2.35 p.m.), for East Coast Passengers: For Tokomaru BayMr i D. , M ??- For Gisborne— Sankey A Hayter. Tribe. J. W. Whitlock: Mesdames J. Hyde. Kirk and child. Mortimer and child: Messrs. Metcalfe J. Hyde. Poswilh B. Bird, H. Hyde. P. O. Moore. C. J. Kirk, Dunlop, Lock, C. Adair, and Lieutenant R. Warren; and 7 steerage for Gisborne and 12 for Tokomaru Bay
JULT 16. TANIWHA. s.s. (11.10 p.m.). for Paeroa AIARUI, 5.3. (midnight), for Awanui.
VESSELS DUE TO-DA*. Whakatane. from Sydney. Kaitangata. from Westport. Clansman, from Russell, etc. Aupouri. from Houhora, etc. Daphne, from Whangarei.
VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Westralift. for Sydney. Queen's Wh»rf. Manaia, for Whangarei. Northern Wharf. Ngapuhi, for Tauranga, No. 3 Jetty. Aupouri, for Houhora. etc. Northern W a lotah l. for Mercury Bay, etc.. Northern .Wharf. Waipu, for Coromandel, etc.. Northern W Chelmsford, for Marsden Point, etc., Northern Wharf. Waimarie. for Paeroa. Northern Wharf. Kahu, for Eaat Coast bays. Hobson W.
. The collier Kauri, which is now discharging at the Hobson Wharf, leaves for Newcastle- direct on Tuesday, to load coal for Auckland. . The Kaitangata is duo to arrive this morning from Westport. via Gisborne. with a caTgo of coal. After discharging here she loads cargo tor Greymouth. .. Thp Union Company has been notified that tiie Karnona, with produce from Picton is expected to arrive at Onehunga about 'the middle of the week. After discharging she will proceed to Greymouth. The steamer Westralia arrived from Southern ports last evening with passengers and a cargo of potatoes, bran, pollard and wheat, etc It is expected that she' will leave for Sydney at 5 p.m. to-day. Advice has been received by telegraph to the effect that the Koromiko was tinned to leave Timam for Auckland direct at 10 p.m. on Saturday. She brings cargo for this port, and is expected to arrive on Wednesday morning. After a trip prolonged by heaw sea* and high winds, the Te Anau arrived y»sterdo.v »--PTij r!r from Tiriaru. via ports. She will land her cargo of produce here, and then load for the South, where she is to obtain another cartro for Auckland. TALUNE FROM THE ISLANDS. Tho Union Company's steamer Talun<» arrived from the Islands last evening, and berthed at the Queen's Wharf shortly after 9 o'clock The weather throughout the voyage was fine. The vessel brings a consignment of fruit, and also 2084 sacks of copra and 454 of fungus.
PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ARRIVALS. July 15. RARAWA, s.s.. 1072 tons. W. Bark, from New Flymouth. Passengers: Saloon-Mes-dames Bivrriell, Warner. Smith. McCracken. Simmons, Wheatley, Spooner, King, Powell, Misse* Johnston (2), Rawson. Cleaver. Russell, (Messrs. Boyd. Baven, Ware, Powell. Thompson (2). King. Dive, Sykes, Burriell, Leydon, Bates. Rawson. Rayner. Taylor, Sargant, Sirkers. Hill. Mitchell. Trice, Jen kinson. Day. Sorenson. SnooneT, Clapham, Healv. and 20 steerage.—Northern Co. ARAPAWA, s.s.. 291 tons._ E. Keatley, from Waitara and Kawhia.—Northern Co. July 16. RIMU. ,s.. 412 tons. A. Parris, from Hokianga. —Northern Co. DEPARTURES. July 15. REG CLUB. s.s.. 584 tons, H. L. Vickerman. for Nelson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16283, 17 July 1916, Page 3
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