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SHIPPING.

High. Water, Auckland-8 68 km.: 7.26 p.m. „'- ,;■■.• MBnttk»tt-r8.67 a.m.i 9.25 »,m. Smv-Rises, 5.8 A.m.; sets. 6.0 p.m. Mooa—New, to-day, i 2.11, p.m. \[ '■' WEATHER REPORT: Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended'. .. . midnight Oct. 15 (Hbbaed gauge) .00m.

High atmosprterio pressure has, ruled,-and fajr weather has been experienced generally, with variable breezes. TO-DAY'S FORECAST. Present indications are /or moderate to strong easterly winds, backing to northerly, northwards of N4«r Plymouth and stmt, and increasing northerliee to westerly winds! elsewhere. A change is due> short'* fin rain following, particularly m and south of i Cook Strait, but fair weathor is likely to continue for a short time in East Coast districts. The barometer will fall. PORT qP AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. KOWHAI (12.15 m.). 792. tons, Vellenhoweth, from Wellington.—Union Co. HINEMOA, Government steamer (6 p.m.), tons, Bollons. from South.— DEPARTURES. . MANAIA (10.10 p.m.), for Whanearoi. In Saloon: Misses Bartlott. Grant. Sympnds, Deere. Chickley, Wright (2), Reed. Cullingham, Nairn.. Jones. McCormick. Gibbons. Mesdames RipDley. Garland, Menme, Ryan and 2 children, Johnston, Keen©, Swain, Kirkbride. Graham. Kecd. Goodhew. Hills, Salter, James, Weaver, White, McLeod, Paterson. Coyte. Messrs. Burns. Bader, Mennie (2). Brooks, Ripply, Garland, Kwk■bride. Ryan, Dellow. McEjwain, Bradbury, Prime, Hawnsley. James, Rossel. Valentine, Tyler/Brown (2). Noxhead (2). Williams, Bach, Rowe, Irving, Swain. Culien. Inglis, May, McPoat. Copksen, McCallum, Morrow, Thome. Bayiey, Johnston, Whittaker. Peterson, Sharp, .Takle. Holmes. Cheekley. Buehanan. Teriney. Grant. Williams, White, Williams, Cook, Huntley, C'ark, Nesbit, Murphy, Jamieson, Private Goodnew. , CLAYMORE (10.15 p.* ), for Houhora. DAPHNE (1110 p.m.), for Mercury Bay. ,! CHELMSFORD (6.10 pal for Mangapai. GAEL (8.15 p.m.). for Whangapoua. NGAKAWA (4.25 p.m.), for Tauranga. WAIPU (12.15 p.m.). for Coromandel. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Manaia, from Wliangarei, at 6.30 p.m. Wajpu, from Coromandel. at 1 p.m. Waimarie. fromPaoroa. ,at 3 a.m. Kanjeri, from Whangarei, at-1 a,m. . Chelmsford, from Mangapai. at midnight. VESSELS SAVING TO-DAY. Canopus, -for Westport, nn Clansman, for Russell, at 5.30 p.m. Kowhai, for Kaipara. Awafiou, for East Coast boys, at 10 p.m. Waiotahi. for Opotiki, at noon. Waimarie. for Paeroa, at 10.30 p.m Kanieri, for Whangarei at 6.30 p.m. Taaman, for Whakatans, at 10 p.m.

Captain Bdllons, who has been laid up for soma months in W.ellinsrton, after undergoing an operation is again in command of the Hinemoa. Although sufficiently recovered to resume duty he is still feelins the effects of the operation, and orpepta it will bo some months before he regains his former health. Passengers from the South: In saloon— Misses Hftughio Tteteer(2), Ferguson, Paul, Speeohley, MoDonell, Raynor. Mesdames, Simpson. Buddie, .wall, CoUings and infant. Bradley and infant, Wright ai.d child, Riddefl. Mnir, Lowe, Monorieff. Coltman, Gates. Thacker, Thompson, Messrs. O'Connor, Shuell, Deighten, Downlei Lindsay, Wright, Taylor, Eaton. Martin, Muir, Lowe, Simson, Brown. Elliott, Arundel, Lett, Percy,- Mossman, Thompson, Master. Pole, and eight steerage.. , ... -~. .. f ' I ' mm—— • .... THE TARAWERA. The. Tarawera," en route from Southern ports to Auckland, Via' way ports, left Tirnaru on >■ Saturday for Auckland,™ Lyttetton. She' is one to arrive here on Thursday night; "*" ; >-j5 the KOWHAI. Tha Kowhali arrived from Wellington-and Gisborne yesterday afternoon, and berthed at the Queen's Wharf. After discharging her cargo of ease oil, and general merchanise, she is to sail to-day for Kaipara, where she Will' load a cargo for Greyniouth.

IBS HINEMOA. The Government steamer Hinemoa arrived from the East Coast lighthouses yesterday evening, and. berthed at the Hobson Wharf. The vessel left Wellington on October 9, and after working Castlepoint, Portland Island, East Cape, Worked Curler Island and i Channel Island yesterday. Fine weather was experienced on the trip from Wellington with the exception of a heavy thunderstorm of seven hours' duration in the Bay. of' Plenty on Saturday evening. The Hinemoa will take stores in tf-day and will .sail for thegulf to-morrow afternoon.,, Work Sn the gulf— ereoting beacons, etc— take about four days, after which, , vessel will sail for the Northern lighthouses. PORT OF ONEHUNGA, ARRIVALS. ArrpOUß!. 463 'tons. M. Pierotti, from Hokiangas—Northern Co. DEPARTURES. RARAWA. for New Plymouth. . AUPOURI. for Raglan and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH. ; AWANUl—October Ml Arrived—Apauui'i (8 a.m.), from Auckland. ....„' LYTTELTON.—Ootober .14: Arnved-Te Anau (7 p.m.), from Auckland. 1 " ' I

Official report issued at 4 p.m. yesterday:— , Wind. Bar. Ther. Weather. Russell ... S.B., fr. 30.26 65 Cloudy Manukau H. N.. light 80.80 62 Cloudy Auckland ... N.E.. br. 80.29 61 Fine Tauronga ... W., light .8025 63 Fair East Cape ... 8., freeze 80.83 65 Cloudy Gisborno ... E., light 3083 60 Fine Port Ahuriri E., light 80.28 60 Fine, Wellington .. N.. breeze 80.27 60 Gbudy N. Plymouth N.W., It. 30.S3 60 Fine Wanganui ... N.W., It. 30.85 6* Fin*' 0. Foulwind S.W.. fr. 80.35 60 Cloudy Greymouth... S.SW.,1. 80.88 84 Fine Stephen la.... W., fresh 30.83 63 Fine C. Campbell N.. fresh 30.18 «61 Fine Akaroa Light NE., light 80.18 59 Cloudy Pt.Chalmers N.E., 'It.. ,30.14 55 Far Bluff N.W., It. 80.08 67 Fair

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16671, 16 October 1917, Page 3

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16671, 16 October 1917, Page 3

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16671, 16 October 1917, Page 3