SHIPPING.
High Water, Auckland—lo.sß a.m.; 11.22 p.m. ■ • . Manukau—l2.s7 a.m. 1.21 p.m. Sun—Rises, 6.57 a.m.; sets, 4.57 p.m. Moon— quarter. July 27. 6.10 m.
WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended midnight July 24 (HEEALD gauge) ,15in.
Official report issued at 4 p.m. yesterday:—
TO-DAY'S FORECAST. Present indications are for moderate to strong southerly winds, veerirm to freshening westerlies The weather will he changeable, with scattered showers, but will probably im&v. OV I temporarily in East Coast districts. the barometer has a rising tendency in thi> JNorth. but is unsteady in the South. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. MANAIA (6 55 p.m.), 1159 tons. Norbury, flora Whangarei. In Saloon: Misses Muir, Mcleod, Brook Stuart, Hawkins. Ashlvy. Aiderton. Goodley, McMahon. Fmey Alesdames Taylor. Lilians. Hirst. Owlcr. Clarke and child, Skerman, McKay, Caldcr and 2 children, Ferraby. Hewlett and boy. Howarth, Aearey, His. op. Dickson. Callaghan and child Dellicost, Messrs. Graham. Johnson. Woods, Reid. McLean. Howell, Hobson. ParKor. McJienzie. Lewis Carlaw. MLler. Rhodes. Rountroe, Worsp, Rhodes. Partridge. Fraier, Cooper. Henry. Clarke. Cooper. Day, Hayward. Longdill, Artv.ood, Haywood. Vinson. Eddleston, McKay, Bowman. Tov.hnre Reed. Howell. Nicholson. Billings, Brooks. Hill Babe. Montague. Taylor. Holmes. Wells, Howarth. Kelly. Fulljames, McSweeney. Stewart. Goodley Badminton, Stirling. Hislop. Dickson. Callaghan. Attwood, Cox, Col. Holgate. Caotain Crawford, Lieutenant Irving. Sgn. Gen. Sherman. Col. McDonald, Lieutenant Bailey. Sergeant Loyland, Sergeant Coakley. Sergeant Danes; and 31 steerage.— Northern Co. AWAHOU (5.25 p m.). 407 tons. Nairn, from East Coast bays.—Richardson Co. WAI , PU J 3 I"''. 2nl tons, lv >"t. from Coromandel — IVortheni Co. TANIWHA (5.55 a.m.). 263 tons, Freeman trom l'aeroa.— Northern Co.
DEPARTURES
MONOWAI (9.15 p.m./ for the South. In Saloon: For Tokomaru Bay—Messrs. Butler, Ha ford , McGlashan. For i,borne— Mioses Holt. Mitford. Martin. GiUct. Green, Mosdames Adair. Holt, W'nite. Donne.lv and 3 children. Jones. Bass and 2 children. Jone-s. Goldsmith, Bold. Brodie and 4 children. Messrs. Adair, O'Connor. Martin. Inncs Cowley Stockdale. Brodie. Va.le. „Hatherly Johansen , Estcourt. For Napier— Misses Kentin. Mesdnmes Lone. Messrs. Rentin, Done. For Wellington— Dr. Mand! Mr Haines. For Lytteltcn— Misses Crawford Alesriames Fleming and 2 children. Messrs tlerninc. Rawlmson. For Dunedin— Misses Mitchell, Pasco©, Mesdames O'Meara Mes o rs i aterson.O'Meara. Miller. Findlay; and 10 steerage for various ports. CLANSMAN (5.45 p.m.). for Russell WAIMARIE (2.55 p.m.), for Pacroa CHELMSFORD (12.20 p.m.), for Whan~a-
TASMAN (9.15 a.m.), for Whakatanc.
VESSELS DDE TO.DAY. Ngapuhi. from Tauranga, at 7 a.m. Chelmsford, from Whangarei, at 7.30 p.m.
VESSELS SAILING TODAY. Manaift, for Whangarei, at 10 p.m. V\aiDu. for Great Barrier, at midnight .Daphne, for MaJtedcn Point, at midnight
Pnssrngera from America :— First-class-Mr. C -,Sv uleky - Mr G. D"thif. Mr. and Mrs ' u "' lsoll - m " R - Wi;»on, Miss F. Whitcombe Mr. C Gray. Mr. G. W. Mnpnus Mr and Mra Whttcomhe. Mr W. J. S. Hayv.ard, Mr. \\ balnavcM. Hon. and Mrs E. Mitchelsoß, Mr. M. C. Cooper. Mr and Mr» G 6 Alexander and child. Mr. and Mrs "c ' \n- ™ £. n .d 2 children, Mrs. M. Brown' and child. Miss L. Barry. Mr. and Mr--. Stud holme, Mr and Mrs. J. White Mi«s U« £""«. Mr F. Kebble. Second-class: Mr ft IriitliP. M.», E Downey. Miss M Doiiila.! Mrs *». Fordham. Miss F. Ferry. Mr \V Ii" Nicholson. Mrs. H Winsley and -2 children' Miss J. Winder. Miss J. Va',! Mr. J.' t '•£?" ,3. ? nH Mrs Rorhell „nd child Mrs Mr. T°°H fi Tu-dw.- H. i!entloy and 'child: Certain Hansen is in chanro of the Hauit, rehevin- Cantnn Stevenson, who s at present confined to his bed night p^ ss,/iiffl3r r .i: £t TSss.. on. Monday night for Auckland, via Tiraaru. *"*■■"»»
THE TE ANAU. The Te Ar.au left Bluff yesterday mornins for Auckland, via way ports. '"uraing
RICHARDSON COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Awahon arrived from the Fast Co-i=t bays last night, and berthed, at the Queen's Wharf She is to sail asa-n for the hays °? S. at "rf a y- The Make, which !, berthed at the Hobson Wharf, has completed her overhaul, and is to start loading for the bays morrow n?;ht deParhlre haS fi " d or to "
Wind. Bar. Ther. Weather Cap© Maria... W., fresh 29.57 56 Squally ii us sell .. S.W., fresh 29.GO 56 Cloudy Manukau H S.W., br. 29.54 5) Cloudy Auckland ... W., light 29 5:3 51 Showery Inurp.nga ... W.. breeze "9.53 52 Fair i-nst. Cape ... S.E., br. 29 51 57 Cloudy dishorns ... S.W., fresh. 29.53 50 Showery *J>" Ahuriri... s. light 29.51' 55 Showery Wellington... S.. light. 29 59 54 Showery ■Tj. Plymouth Calm ... 29.5."> fit Fair WanRanui .. S.. light 29 63 57 Fair >;■ Foul wind N.. light 29.07 54 Cloudy Greyrnouth... N.W., br. 29.56 48 Cloudy v, Campbell S.. fresh 29 59 46 Cloudy 4* a ™ a Light S.W . light 29.60 43 Showery ■di Chalmers S , light 29.54 48 Overcast Blufi S.W., light 20.58 48 Misty
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16600, 25 July 1917, Page 5
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