SHIPPING.
7/ . ft High Water, Auckland—B.lG a.m • 8.-17 p.m. M " •> Manukau—lo.ls a.m.; 10.46 p.m. ■'A Sun—Rises, 5.6 a.m.; nets, 6.9 p.m. 0 Moon—First Quarter. October 24. 2.8 a.m. i j — ■ ... I j WEATHER REPORT. S Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended 'A midnight Oct. 17 (Herald gauge) .OOin. g _J — g Official roport issued at i p.m. yesterday:— 9 Wind. Bar. Weather. 3 Capo Maria... S., light 30 29 GO Fine - Bussell ... S.E., It. 30.26.66 Cloudy 3 Manukau H. N., light . 30.25 61 Fair 5 Auckland ... B.W , br. 30.24 63 Fine 5 Tauranga ... W.. fresh 30.12 72 Fair 3 East Capo ... N.W.. ft 30.'.0 63 Hazy 3 Gisborne ... E.N.E., b, 30.16 65 Fine 6 Port Ahuriri Calm 30.14 62 Fine § Wellington... N„ breeze 30.13 60 Pair 5 N. Plymouth W.N.W., 1. 20.24 CO Fair 5 Wanganui ... W.. breeze 30.15 63 Fair S C. Fonlwind N.W, It. 30.21 73 Cloudy § Grcymonth... W„ light 30,20 65 Fair si Stephen 15.,.. W., fresh 30.20 65 Cloudy $ C. CaniDbell N, fresh 30.02 61 Hazy <; Akaroa Light N.E., It. 30.03 52 Cloudy C; Ft. Chalmers N.E.. br. 30 00 48 Overcast S Bluff V 7.. breeze 29,93 59 Overcast \, Scattered rainfall has been reported in ,> Westlnnd, but .generally fair to cloudy wca--0 ther has continued. Moderate to strong northerly winds havo predominated, and tho a barometor has fallen slightly to-day, l> TO-DAY'S FORECAST. Present indications are for moderate to strong westerly winds, squa'ly at time;, in and southward of Cook Strait. Expect cloudy to ovorcftßt conditions generally, with ram probable, southward of Kawhia and Ce,stlopoint. particularly in the western districts. Tho barometer is unsteady, with 0 falling tendency in the North. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. KANIEEI (6.45 n.m.), 203 tons, Johnson, from Whanrjaroi —Northern Co. NGATIAWA (10.45 a m.). 441 tons, Dorling, from Tauranga.—Northern Co. DAPHNE (5.45 a.m.), 192 tons, Gri"?. from Mercury Northern Co. CHELMSFORD (6.40 am.), 121 tons, Wonn, from Mangapai.—Northern Co. DEPARTURES. 1 MANAIA (10.10 p.m.), for Whancaroi. In 1 Saloon: Misses Davidson, Berso'l, Kelly, . ' Robertson, Woods, Smith, Mesdaraes Ste--1 ! phenson. Rata, Smith, Forsytho, Fersuson and maid, Crawford, Messrs Allison (2), ' 1 Murray Paul, Belton. Rowland, Johnston, 1 : Pullman, Sutcliffe. Whitburn, Rata, StophcnI son. Munro, Forsythe, Hutchinson. Mu'gan, I , McKenzie, Nesbit, Kearsley, Young, James, I j McGregor, Puckey, McKay, Captain Craw- , I ford, Judge Holland; and 12 steerage. , , HINEMOA (noon), for Northern lighthouses. 1 WAIPU (2.10 p.m.), for Coromandol. VESSELS DDE TO-DAY. Manaia, from Whangarci. at 30 p.m. Ananui. from Awanui, at 8 a.m. Waimarie from Paeroa, at 4.30 a.m. waipu, from Coromandel. at 1 30 p.m. Daphne, from Great Barrier, at 6. p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Ngatiawft, for Tauranga. at 4 p.m. \ Taniwha, for Paeroa, at 11.30 p.m. Kanieri. for Whanxarei, at 7 p.m. . Chelmsford, for Marsdcn Point, at 3 p.m. Owing to the lateness of her arrival.at I Onehunga, tho Arapawa'e departure for Ka- , whia and Waitara was postponed until 10 a.m. to-day. Passengers for the South:— Saloon—For I ToKomaru Bay: Miss Clarko, Mesdames , C'arke, To Awanau and infant, Messrs. Patterson, Sraedt, Lieutenant Te Awanau. For Gisborno: Misses Miller, Cox, McGregor, Mesdames Cooze, Topliss, McFlinn and child. Godwin, Walsh, Riddell, Moroll, Bolland and : ' children, Messrs Murphy, Knight, Field, I I Muir, Colebournc. Israel, Stallard, Eddel- I , stcr., McFhnn. For Napier: Mcsrs Gleo- ' ' son. Webster. For Wellington: Misses Mc- I ' Donald, Price, Char Worth. For Lvttel- ! ton: Mr., Mrs, and Miss Norton. For "Dun- ; coin: Mr. Carr; and 26 steerage. i THE TARAWERA. The Tarawera is due from Southern ports ; to-morrow evening, She,is timed to sail 1 again for Wellington. Lfttelton, and Duncdin, at 5 p.m. on Saturday. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. RARAWA, 1072 tons, W. Bark, from New Plymouth. In Saloon: Misses Mace, Mel- - vern, -Wright, Fushaw, W;!son, Mcsdameß 1 j Evans, Moir, Barrncloueh, Enugh, Shaw, ; King and child, Joll, Selk '.$, Hooker, Phil j lins. Messrs. Burray, Johnston, Parris, McMasters, Erskine, Jensen, Evans, Moir, j Barrac'ough, Shaw, .Toll, Sellers. Hooker, Day. Cheotle. Hodgki'neon. Crawford, Had--1 ley, Nott. Favell, Harvie, Barnett, Addenbrooko. Harrison, Gcddes.—Northern Co. , AUPODRI, 463 tons. M. Piorotti, from Raglan and Kawhia— Northern Co. ARAPAWA. 291 tons, E. Keatley. from Wanganui and Opunake.—Northern Co. BY TELEGRAPH. CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN.-Ootober . 17: Canopns passed south at 1.6 pm.; Kowhoi. for Kaipara, passed at 3.15 p.m. AWANTJI.-Octobor 17: Sailed— (1 a.m.), for Auckland. RUSSELL.—October 17: Arrived-Clans-man (5.20 a.m.), from Auckland. TAURANGA.-October 17: Arrived-Waio-tihi (4.20 a.m.), from Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16673, 18 October 1917, Page 3
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