SHIPPING.
V High Water, Auckland-To-day: 9.50 a.m.; 10.25 p.m. To-morrow: 10.62 a.m.; 11.19 v p.m. • • B High Water, Manukau Heads-To-day: 11.58 0 a.m.: — p.m. To-morrow: 12.21 a.m.: 12,51 p.m. i Sun-To-day: Rises. 5.52 a.m.: sets. 6.9 . p.m. To-morrow: Rises. 5.63 a.m.; eels, ? 6.7 p.m. .. ■ Moon-First Quarter, March 20, 1 a.m. h • WEATHER REPORT. 1 Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended ~ midnight March 15 (HERALD gauge) .Odin. Official report issued at 4 p.m. yesterday.— ' „ w • „, Win , d - Bar. Ther.Weather Cape Maria,,. S.W.. It. 30.05 72 Fino Russell ... E., light 29.99 73 Cloudy Manukau H. 8.W., it. 30.02 72 Haw Auckland ... N.E., It. 30.C0 71 Fair lauranga ... N.. light 29.95 73 Fair Gisbortio .... S.E., it. 30.04 64 Fair Port Ahurm Calm 30.05 66 Overcast Wellington... S., breeze 30.01 67 Fair , N. Plymouth N.W.. It. 30.00 60 Fine t Waneanut ... S,. light 30.00 69 Fine C. Foulwind S.W., It. 30,05 70 Cloudy Greymoulh... W„ breeze 30.09 70 Cloudy i Stephen 15.... S., light 30.03 60 Fine C Campbell E., light 30.03 65 Fine , Akaroa Light N.E., fr. 30.00 CO Cloudy i Pt. Chalmers N.E., gale 29.89 59 Overcast j Bluff S.E., It. 29.73 65 Cloudy j Atmospheric pressure decreased to-day, especially in tho South, and moderate to strong easterly to northerly winds prevailed. £ The weather has been (air generally, but hazo and cloudiness have increased, and some scattered showers have been reported. b TO-DAY'S FORECAST. ' Present indications are for increasing norf .iiorly winds, changing to westerly in and south of Cook Strait, and unsettled and j cloudy conditions generally, with rain following, m most parts of the Dominion, The barometer la falling everywhere. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. ARAHURA (2.20 p.m.). 1596 tons, Drydcn. from East Coast. In Saloon: Misses Jacka son, Hongood. Reid. Mather. Kirk. Le Mar- • Qitand, Hayes, Sheen, Holt, Wilson, Sisters » M, y ',„ l) . aam u Hall, Ostrop, Mosdames a Bteed,*W«glit. Reed and 3 children. Newton and child, Proudfoot, Middlclon, Mcharlane and child. Pounsett, Beattie, Mcf Namara, Forrest and 3 children, Taylor, Johnstone- and child, McDonald. Doleman, Doden, Clarke, Babet, Niven. Wallace. Linv don, Gamberazzie, Hawkea. McLcan.Haugh'lo and infant, Hislop and infant, Bradley.. Simson, Lawnder. Fersdon and infant. Bedcn. , Messrs. Cox, West. Wright, Ryan, .Lightband. Goldsmith. Barry, Reed. Hill. McFarlano, Pounsett, Perston. Jessop. Fanning, Seattle, Taylor. Steele (2), Hanna, Hullcy, go 8, Guinness, Campbell, Cumming, Blake, Clarkson. Howard, Murray, Fromny Hanyell and infant, Cumming, Balkind, : Trask, Carrol, Jackson, Cooper, Father Jansen, and 80 steerage.— Co. * , WAIOTAHI (10.20 a.m.). 278 tons, Pierotti. from Houhora.— Co. , WAIMARIE (6.5 a.m.). 248 tons, Goert*. flora Paeroa.—Northern Co. DEPARTURES. ' MANAIA (10.10 p.m.). for Whangarei. In Saloon: Misses Else. Moore. Jones, Putts, haßor-Hurst, Martin, North, .Murray, Pritchard. Cook, Le Gere, Wilson.' Mesdame* Wilko, Vyle. Holgate, Putote. Rocard. Mil/ lei, Johnston, Tremaine, Morris. MeLeraan. McLood, Armitage, Cubitt, Squires, Main, • Bell, Messrs. Wilks, Crane. Rawnsley, Walkei, O'Keefe, Radcliffe. Main, Vyle, Hoisate, Miller, McLeod, Porteous, Cooper, l'utote, Jackson, Watson, Cuming, Cormichael, } Bloodworth, Peters, Moldrum, Spring, Twidie, James. Inglis, Henderson, Roland. WAIPU (2.30 p.m.), for Coromandel. DAPHNE (8 a.m.). for Whakatane. VESSELS DDE TO-DAY. Manaia, from Whang&rei. at 6.30 p.m. Awahou. from East Coast. Mako. from East Coast. Ngapuhi, from Tauninga, at 7 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, at 6 a.m. Ngatiawa, from Opotiki, at 6 a.m. . , Kanieri, from Whangarei, at 6 a.m. ' Waipu, from Coromandel, at 1 p.m. Tasman, from Whakatane, at 5 a.m. VEBSELS SAILING TO-DAY, Arahurn, for East Coast, at noon. Apanui, for Auanui. at 11.30 p.m. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Korcmiko, from I.vttelton. Taniwlia, from Nethcrlon, at 4 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Kanieri, forAVhangarei, at 8 p.m. Waipu, for Paeroa. at 2.30 p.m. : The superintendent of mercantile marine . baj received instructions from Wellington thai repairs to tlio Kaipara North Head signal . station , are completed, and the - bar signals will now be shown by balls and i semaphore as in the past, The Koromiko left Lyltdtoii at 7 p.m. on Thursday for Auckland direct. She is duo to arrive to-morrow night. , THE MONOWAI. The Monowai will now leave Auckland ' next Saturday for Wellington direct. She is to run in tho Wellir-.gton-Lyttelton ferry service oil March 26 and 28, and will not go south of Lyltelton. 1 OVERSEAS PASSENGERS. Passengers from England: Misses Lee, Robertson, Coins, Purcell. Mesdames Sher- , wood-King, O'iveill, Sargueson, Harrison, Moore, Pitcher, Hall. Hill, Burridgo. Nicol, Messrs. J. H. Adams, and A. B. Thompson, and 28 steerage. NORTHERN COMPANY'S STEAMERS. EASTER RUNNING. Several changes will be made in tho Northern Coinoainy'it movements at Easter. Tho Ciaiißman will leave Auckland on Mon- - day, March 25, at 5.15 p.m.. and will asrive back in Auckland on Good Friday. The I Ngapuhi will leave tor Tauiauga on Wcdues- » day, March 27. at 6.15 p.m.. and will leave I Tauranga on Thursday evening, arriving on Good Friday morning. The Manaia is to arrive on Thursday. March 28. from Whangarei, and leave again the same evening at 10 p.m.. leaving Whangarei on Easter • Saturday, Tho Manaia will leave for Wnangarci at midnight, on Easter Monday. The Apanui is to sail for Awunui on Saturday, March 80. The Karawa will leavo Onehunga on Wcdnosday, March 27, at 5 p.m., and leave New Plymouth on Thursday at 8.30" p.m., arriving at One- - hunga on Good Friday morning about 8.30. There will bo no steamer to Mercury Bay. etc.", in the first week in April. No vessel will leave for Paeroa River on Good Friday, i and no Sunday steamer will leave for Paeroa on Saturday, March BQ. A steamer will leavo (or Paeroa and river at midnight on i Monday, and steamers will leave, for Coromandel, Warkworth and Thames at midnight on Monday. Other changes will bo announced later. i , PORT OF ONEHUNGA. 1 ARRIVALS. J POHERUA. 1175 tons. Chadwick. from 1 Wcstport.-Unlon Co.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16800, 16 March 1918, Page 5
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