SHIPPING.
High Water, Auckland—7.lo a.m.; 7.34 p.m. High Water, Manukau Headß—9.9 a.m.; 9.33 p.m. Sim-Rises, 8.14 a.m.; sots, 5.31 p.m. Moon—New, to-day, 4.4 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended midnight April 10 (HERALD cause) .9«in. Official report issued at 4 p.m. jestordayWind. Bar. Ther. Weather Cape Maria... 8., fresh 29.70 60 Squally Russell ... 8.E.. fresh 29.76 66 Driulo Manukau H. S.S.E., fr. 20.83 59 Cloudy Auckland ... 8.W., br.. 29.82 65 Gloomy lauranga ... Calm 29.78 68 Overcast East Cape... W., fresh 29.87 67 Rain Gisborrie ... Calm 29.78 67 Showery Port Ahuriri S.. light 29.85 61 Overcast Wellington... 8., brecie 29.88 60 Fair N. Plymouth 8.N.E.,1. 29.83 61 Fair Wanganui... 8.. light 29.88 67 Pine C Foulwind N.W., light 23.85 6.1 Cloudy Greymouth... E.. light 29.84 57 Showery Stephen 1a... 8.E., fresh 29.91 55 Cloudy C. Campbell 8., fresh 29.90 68 Cloudy Akaroa Light S. light 29.86 50 Cloudy Ft. Chalmers S.W., light. 29.84 57 Fair Bluff W.5.W..1. 29.80 64 Cloudy Unsettled and cloudy conditions hare ruled, with rain in many parts and heavy rain in some localities. Strong easterly winds have changed to southerly since Tue»d n y night, and tho barometer has proved unsteady. TODAY'S FORECAST. Present indications are for moderate to strong south-west to south-east winds, squally at times, and cold, changeable weather generally, with heavy shower* in many parts of the Dominion. Tho barometer is rising everywhere.
PORT OF AUCKLAND, ARRIVALS. , KAMO (10.55 a.m.). 1236 tons, Watson, from Wostport.—Union Co. NGAPUHI (1.30 p.m.), 691 tons, Haultain, from Tauranßa.-Northeni Co. , NGATIAWA (1.6 a.m.), 463 tons, Shirley, from Opotiki.—Northern Co CHELMSFORD (4 p.m.). 121 tons, Smith, from Mangapai.—Northern Co , WAIOTAHI (10.10 p.m.). 278 tens. HopKins, from Mercury Bay.—Northern Co. DEPARTURES. AWAHOU (7.50 p.m.), for East Coast. MANAIA (10.10 p.m.). for Whangarei. In saloon: Misses Drcwitt, Williams. Reid (2), Menzics Douglas. Sands. Blakcy. Gilfillan (2). Goodall. Whimp, Radcliffe, McKay. Sunderland, Mcsdame-s Fraser-Hurst. Col .in, Clark, O'Brien, Tullcy, Power. Wallbank, Kerr Holgate., Lowther, Griffiths. Thomas, Williams, Pcrvitl, Reid, OTarmll, O'Sullivan, Brown, Rawa, Pinki. Dodge. McLean, McMillan. Barich, Gilfillan, McMillan, venton, Gentles, Bullmcn, Messrs. Leek, Smith, Colvin, O'Brien, Holgate, Palmer, Fletcher. Walker, Mulnan. Vc»r. Chatfield, Perntt McQuillan, Richardson, Atkins, Hunter, Ha lidav. Crawford, Baraugh. Lane, Fergorson, Walker. Lyon, Reid, Royburn, Goodall, Sarich, Allwood, Close, Dodgo, Rochforl, Butler, Erwats. Putman. Anderson, Teranni, Rawa, Dr. Frasor Hurst, Gaptain Clark. Aran, 11. NGATIAWA (12.15 a.m.). for Opotiki. WAIPU (12.20 a.m.), for Great Barrier, VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Manaia, from Whangarei. at 6.30 p.m. Wnimarie, from Paeroa, at 2 a.m. Apanui, from Awanui. at 8 a.m. Kanieri, from Whangarei, at 3 a.m. Waipu, from Great Barrier, at 5 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY, Monowai, for South, at noon. Ngapuhi, for Tauranga, at 6.15 p.m. Mapourika. for Wellington, at noon. Waimaiie, for Paeroa. at 10.30 p.m. Gael, for Coromandcl, at noon. Kanieri. for Whangarei. at 6 p.m. Chelmsford, for Mangapai, at 3 p.m. Teaman, for Whakatane. at 10 p.m. Mr. W. H. Skeats, assistant-purser on the Mnpourika, has come ashore to join another ve.'sol in a similar capacity. The local superintendent of marine has received advice that the Kikutu Rock buoy, Tokomaru Bay, which recently broke adrift, has been replaced. THE MONOWAI. Owing to the heavy rain interfering with the cargo operations on the Monowai, hor departure for Southern porta haa been postponed until noon to-day. THE MAPOURIKA. The Mapourika did not get away for Wellington yesterday. She wont to Chelsea yesterday afternoon, and, if possible, will sail for the South at noon to-day. THE TARAWERA. The Tarawera left Lyttelton on Monday for Auckland. via Tiroaru. bne is due here at the end of the week, and after discharge is to load for Lyttelton, Oamaru, and Timaru. En route for the South she will call at Gisborno and take on board sheep for Lyttelton. She is to load at Oamaru and Timaru for Auckland.
THE TE ANAU. Tho T« Anau, which is Hue from the South a! the end of the week. will, after discharge, proceed to Bluff and Dunedin fo load produce and cattle for Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. From the latter port she will proceed to Bluff to load for Auckland. THE KAMO. The Kamo arrived from Westport yesterday morning and berthed at the Hobson Wharf. After discharge she is to sail for Wostport.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16821, 11 April 1918, Page 3
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