SHIPPING.
Hieh Auckland; 248 a.m.; 3.20 p.m. lg'h Manuiau Heads: 4.47 a.m.; 5.19 p.m. Sun—Eiics, 7.1 a.m.: sets, 4.53 cm. Moon— July 24, 8.5 a.m.
WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended midnight July 18 (II2IIALD gauge) ,03in.
Official Report issue-! at 4 p,m. yesterday.—
V/ii.d. Bar. Tier. Weather Capo Maria... W., fresh 28.89 51 Showery missel ... S.W.,fr. 29.85 58 Cloudy Manakau H. S.S.W., c 29.77 51 Cloudy Auckland ... W.S.W.Jr. 29.79 55 Shrtwerj iauransa ... W.,m.g. 29.60 hh Rain hast Cape... B.breeze 29.69 57 Cloudy Oia.borne ... S.S.W.. 1. 39.59 62 Fine tort Ahtirifi N., light 29.63 41 Fine Wellington... N., light 29.56 49 Fair N. Plymouth S.W., l.r. 29.64 53 Overcast Wanganui ... W., fresh 29.68 55 Fair ('. Foulwind S.W..fr. 29.65 44 Showery Greymouth.,. S.. fresh 29 71 45 Squally Stephen 15..,. S.E., light 29 59 47 Hazy C. Campbell S.E., light 29 56 47 Fine Akartw Light N.W., lih.t 29.42 44 Hazy Pi. Chalmers S.W.,e. 29,37 47 Squally Bluff W.S.W., b, 29.43 41 Squally Cold, squally, and showery conditions have been noted in many parts, with strong south-westerly winds generally. The atmosph-ric pressure has increased everywhere. TO-DAY'S FORECAST. Present indications are. for high southwesterly winds, with cold and changeable weather generally. Rain is probable, and snow is likely to, fall on the higher levels. There will bo a rising barometer everywhere. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS.
NGAPUni (7 p.m.). 691 tons, Haultain, from Whangarei. In saloon: Misses Going, Low, Green. Brady, Te|vds. Martin, Fraser, Mesdames McAndrew, Fraser, Hurst, Nilson, Green, llyburn, Rhodes, Walt. Olson. Clark, Sommerviili., Low, Elliotts, Coutts, Tliirkcll, McLean, Woliier and child, Messrs. Beasley, Slone. Sands, Campbell. Fitzgibbona, Searle, Scobcl, Fletcher, Clarkson. Biundcll, Riispell, Gcarbury, Senard, Holmes. McLean, Smith (2), Coutts, Woods, Low, Sommerviile, Hooton, Cadonar, Wood, LonJilands. Doans, Frame. MrA.ndrow, Mills, Thirkell, Miller, Edgar, Bu.mll. Henwood, Duggan, Bach, Rowo, Clowes. Daines, Porter, Burns, Harvey, Wilson, Reid, Clark, McKay (2). Simpnon, Thirkell. Sterling. Peacock, Jack. Dr. Fraser Hurst. Revs. Griffiths and Budd, Masters Hollowly, Woods, and Bacon, and 14 steerage.Northern Co. WAIPD (4 a.m.), 201 tons, Pert, from Mercury Bay.—Northern Co. DEPARTURES. FIONA (3.50 p.m.). for Sydney. WHITE PINE, barque (8 a.m.), for Newcastle. WAIMARIE (5.1t/p.m.). for Paoroa. KAKIEIU 13.5 D.m.>. for WhangafeL VESSELS DUE TODAY. Mnpourika, from Wellington. Afuhura, from East Coast. W'aiiiiario, from Paeroa, at 11 p.m. Apanui, from Awanui. at 3 p.m. Kanieri, from Whangarei, at 10 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Manaia. for Whangarei, at 10 p.m. Ngapuhi for Tauranga, at 5.15 p.m. Taniwhfc' for Netherton, at 6 p.m. Waipu, for Coromandel, at 8 a.m. Orewd, for Silverdalo. at 10 a.m. Ilauiti, for Warkworth, at 8 a.m. Kawau. for Mangawai, at 7.30 a.m. The Co'onial SugaT Company's '.steamer Fiona sailed yesterday afternoon for Sydney. From Sydney she is to go to Newcastle to load coal for the refinery at Chelsea. The Mapourika. from Wellington, passed East Cape at seven o'clock yesterday morning, and is expected to reach Auckland this morning. The Australian barque WhiU Pino, after loading a car«o of timber was towed out through the channel yesterday morning, and proceeded on nor voyage to Newcastle and Sydney. . The Kaitangata, now discharging tit the Hobson Wharf, is to sail for Duncdm tomorrow. The Moiiowai loft Lyttelton yesterday, and should reach here on Monday. Alter discharging she is to sail (or Napier, Wellington, Lyttclton. and Dunedin. The produce steamer To Anan, from Oam.aru direct, should roach Auckland on Sunday, A . produce steamer left Timaru for Auckland direct last night, and is duo hero on Sunday. The Chelmsford, which was due.to arrive at. Auckland at 5 o'clock last night, was reported at a late hour last night to be weather-bound at the Grout Barrier. THE ARAHDRA. The Arahura left Gisborno at 11 am. yesterday, and should reach Auckland before noon to-day. NORTHERN COMPANY'S VESSELS. The Rarawa is to sail for New Plymouth a 3 p.m. on Sunday, instead of Monday. Thero will not be a train from Auckland to connect with her. The Waiotahi came off the slip on Wednesday, and resumes her running on Monday night, leaving for Houhora. Whcngaroa, Mangonui, and Kaimaumau. The Arapawa is to arrive at Onohunga from Waikato Heads to-morrow morning, and will take cargo for Wanganui on Monday morning. The Waipu is to sail for Coromandel to-day.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16906, 19 July 1918, Page 3
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