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SHIPPING.

/- , ~ High Water. Auckland—lo.s a.m.; 10.30 p.m. v ■i. ><„ • Manukau ~ a.m.; 12.4 p.m. Sun.—Rises. 6.46 • aim.: ■-■ sets. 5.8 p.m. >,','■ vv . Moon— : quarter, August r 10, 7.26 a.m. v ; WEATHER REPORT.■ Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended . • midnight Aug. 6 (HERALD gauge) .OOin. Official report issued at 4- p.m. yesterday:— :• *f■■■'': '. '■■?"■' ". Wind. ' ; Bar. Ther. Weather Cape Maria... E., fresh 30.07 68 Overcast Russell. .. E.. fresh 30.08 58 Rain Manukau H. S.E., fr. 30.18 57 Cloudy ■ Auckland,... E.. fresh 30.15 62 Cloudy Tauranga. ' ... , S.E.br. ' 30.18 -* 56 "• Overcast East Cape ... S.E., 30:20 54 Cloudy Gisborhe ... S.E. fresh 30.30 51 Overcast Pt. Ahuriri... S., light 30.34 52 Showery Wellington... S.E., br. 30.35 52 Overcast N.Plymouth E., light 30.22 56 Fair Wanianui ... S.E.. 30.28 57 Pair C. Foulwlnd ; W.. It. 30.33 42 Cloudy Greymouth... W.. lieht 30 29 57 Fine Stephen 15.... S.E., fr. 30.32 .45 C'oudy C. Campbell S.. breeze 30.37 48 Showery Akaroa Light N.E.. It. 30.38 45 Cloudy Pt. Chalmers N.E..H. 30.33 48 OveTcast Bluff ... ... Calm ... 30.30 48 . Cloudy Strong westerly winds -gave place to poutherlies and south-easterlies on Sunday, when a depression passed in the north i The weather has been cold and unsettled generally, with showers in many parts, but' considerable rainfall was experienced- in the North Island on Sunday. .. TO-DAY'S FORECAST. Present indications are for easterly and South-easterly winds, moderate to strong generally, and freshening • soon in the north, and cold, changeable weather, probably with passing- showers, particularly in northern and east coa.-»t districts of "North Island, where • conditions are still somewhat owing to development of a further disturbance to the north-westward.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALSTAS'M'A.N (7.5 a.m.). 171 tons, Faulkner, from Whakatane.—Northern Co. DEPARTURES. '

. MANAIA (10.10 n.m.), for Whangarei. , In S.K-M Al>n. MfcKenrie. „Hawkes, Br£haro. Healy. Gray. Brvaiu Mesdames Dodd. Montgomery. Crawford. P** 6 *»«» £u. Adams. Sh*rahera. Nur-e Mander, Messrs Reed. Ne-bet, Crane. Corbett. G«zS Brookes: Dovle. Mathews PuckeyMcCullur». Beunie. Nelson- Rest*" Ross, Reybum Fereuwn. Rqwe. N«beV Wpifagf Rich. S*mth Ad?ms, Ma"trovicV.C«rflie._w«b S ter. Martin. riiWn*. Black. Kimh*r. Wi'liams, Nesbit. McGlwliam. S*arle.Beare. Fmlaypob. Juds'e Rev. Burgra. Masters Card« and W»bb. . CANOPUS (11 p.m.). for Westport. CLAYMORE (10.10 p.m.). for Houhora. WAIMARIE (11.30 p.m.). for Paeroa. DAPHNE (11.10 p.m.), for Mercury Bay. CHELMSFORD (6.20 p.m.). for Marsden Point. _ . NGAPUHI (5.1? p.m.£*for Tauranga. WAIPU (2.15 p.m.), for Coromandel.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. 5 Manaia. from Whangarei. at 6.30 p.m. Taniwha. from Paeroa, at 6 a.m. Waipu. from Coromandel, at. p.m. Chelmsford, from Marsden Point, at 8 p.m.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Monowai, for the South, at 5 p.m. Te Anau. for the South. Aupouri, for Russell, at 4 p.m. Mako. for" East Coast bays, at 6 p.m. Waiotahi, for Opotiki.. at midnight, Kanieri. for "Whangarei, at 7.30 p.m. Tasman. for Whakatane. at 10 p.m.

The Corinna is to leave Picton to-night with a cargo of produce for Onehunga, where she is' due on Thursday morning. The Rosamond is to leave Greymoutn lor Onehunea on Thursday. ~ ' The Clansman and ferry steamer Ngoiro were floated into dock, yesterday morning for cleaning and painting. o „«,»_ . The Te Anau.is expected to sail for Southern. ports this evening - i '~ - _~:'r: -. Passengers from Australia: —First-class. Mrs. A. Brown. Mrs. E. J. "Whitney and child. Mr. J. Jameson.'Mr. E. Pontey. Rev. Father Forde. Miss D. Suttie, Miss E. Ed dowes. Mr. A. Stewart. Mrs. McDonald and three children. Mr. T. Fairley. Mrs. G. Proctor Mr. and Mrs. A. Adams. Miss.H/Suther- I i .land. Mr. and Mrs. J. M-Mennie. Mrs. B. | ana Miss iA- Gravdon, Mr. and Mrs., D. Sutherland. Mr.. Mrs. and Miss- - Casey. Mr. 3" A. McK«nzia. Mrs. F C. Clapeott. Mr. A. Samson. Mr. Joseph. Mrs. Hughes, Misses E. and A. Ryan. Mrs. E. Wnllack and child. Mrs P. Harwood. Mrs. G Stephenson. Mrs. R. Blackmor* f>nd child. Mr. B.'de Lambert. •Mr. S. Faraiinar-"'Mr, A. .Deer,' Miss ?D. Davies. Mrs.. E. Brooks. Nurse " Mallyon. • Sw-ond-clasu: ■ Mm. L. . "Wharton.. -,- Mrs ,-: L. Mills and child. Mr.. Mrs. and Miss Wilkinson. Mrs.- E. Marett and infant;- and four steerage.. ■•'■■ '•: ■: ' ... . ■ - - ,:\. -"- NORTHERN COMPANY'S STEAMERS. | . The; Waiotahi's departure for Opotiki today ha* been postponed from 7.30 a.m. until midnight -' ■'• Owing to her- late arrival, the Tasman will not leave for "Whakatane until 10 p.m. to-day. jj , ;'.*-"- f ! . ■.."■, HULK" LYMAN D. FOSTER: / V

i The hulk Lyman D. Foster, r which was * purchased from the Fijian Government by the ' Kainara Steamshi-n Co. some time ago. has arrived here, i The Lyman .D. Foster, in 1913.. when under, the American flag, was dis- = masted and. abandoned ; off Fiii while on a > voyage from Belliugham 1 to' Levuka.;.' She was picked lip by .a: Union.' steamer and towed .into Levuka. and afterwards sold -to the Fijian Government. "After, the schooner was overhauled, machinery was put on board and she was us<»d as a suction dredsre in con-- , nection with.-tha' harbour improvements at Suva. The vessel was formerly rigged as a four-masted fore-and-aft; schooner, and is' a wooden vessel of 779 +nn<«. built in 1892' by Hall - Bros., at Pnrt i Blafee'ey. i Wa=hnisrton, for Mr. G. E. Billings, "of " San , Francisco. She-is long, with a 39ft beam and :15.4ft depth of hoM. 1 ■• While- at Apokln.nd the vessel • is to have.the dredcing machinery taken out of her : »nd i 3 to be fitted out -: as a fourmasted '.barquentine. •.. r « ':>-a.>v:?-~i;- -^rir

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. -

DEPARTURES. RARAWA. for New Plymouth. :.^s

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16611, 7 August 1917, Page 3

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16611, 7 August 1917, Page 3

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16611, 7 August 1917, Page 3