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SHIPPING.

7 ✓ " ——•*—— , '"; ; •' High Water, Auckland— a.m.; 8.41 p.m. I High Water, Manukau Heads— a.m.! 10.40 pan. ."••. ' ■•-:■ Sun,—Rises, 4.81 a.m.; sets, 6,41 p.m. ' ' Moon—Last Quarter, November 25, 9.65 p,m, ■■,'■';;- r ..'-."; p'; : ;.- : ■■■■■'*-,'■• WEATHjSB REPORT, -Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended midoirht Nov, 18 (HEBAiD gauge) ,12in, Official reoort issued at iv.m yesterday.-*-Wind. Bar. Ther. Weather. Manukau 11. N.W., fr. 28.91 68 . Cloudy Auckland ... N.E.,fr. 28.91 68 Gloomy Gisbonie ... N.W.. fr. 26.92 72 Fair Pt. Ahuriri... Calm 29.90.75 Fine Wellington. KAV., 29.76 60 Bain N. Plymouth N.W., light 29.72 64 Showery Waneanui ... N.W., br. 29.85 69 Fair 0. Foulwiud N., light, 29.76 63 Overcast Greymouth... N., fresh: 29.68 60 Overeat* Stephen 15..,. N., freeh 29.76 68 Cloudy Akaroa Light N.E., liirht 29-71 61 Foggy Pt. Chalmers N.E., br. 29.70 50 Ram 81uff..:,.. 8., light 29.72 49 foggy Present indications are for high northwest to south- winds and & continuance) of unsettled, saually conditions, with rain generally. Further heavy rain is probable in the west coast and southernmost district*, with rivers flooded. The barometer is unsteady, with falling tendency. PORT OF AUCKLAND DEPARTURES. NGAPUHI (5.30 p.m.), for Taarang*. WAIPU (3 p.m.), for Mercury Bay. ■•.'■ VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Ifanaia, from Whangarci, 6.30 p.m. Taniwha, from Pie-rot., 3 a.m. . Gael, from Coromandel, 1 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO.-DAI. .Arahura, for East Coast, noon. To Anau, for Dunedin. Clansman, for Russell, 7 p.m...'.> Tenju Maru, for Suva, 7 a.m. Ngatiawa for Opoliki, 4 p.m. Apanui,\for Awanui, 10 a.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, 11 p.m. -~ Kimu, for Hokiauga, 2 p.m. : ; ; VESSELS IN PORT. :. Antiope, barque, King's Wharf. Wanaka, King's Wharf. Kaitangata, King's Wharf. ' Cathkit, scow, Central Wharf. Arahura, Central Wharf, Huranui, achooner, Central Wharf. ■.'.• Tenju-MarH Jap. aux. ech., Central Wharf, Te Anau, Queen Wharf. Kokiri, Queen's Wharf. Whangape, Queen's Wharf. Flora. Hobson Wharf. ..! Eakaaoa, Hobson Wharf. Kaituua, Hobson Wharf. Alexa. barauentine, King's Wharf. Jeanette, Am. brigantine,' King's Wharf. : VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND, 'lalune, from Suva, November 20. ■:■' Kauri, from Melbourne, November 22. . ,'.■ Makura, from Vancouver, November 26. • ! Waitomo from Calcutta, November 28. Senorita, barqueniine, from San Francises, December. •.,.■.-' . • £ Niagara, from Vancouver, December 23. ~, The turouentine Alexa and the American brigantir« Jeanette, which had been anchored in the _ stream since their arrival :\\ from San Francisco last week, berthed at . ; the King's Wharf yesterday morning ■to discharge their cargoes of case oil. V ','•. .'.'.. Owing to the Northern Company being /■ .. unabl*' to obtain a crew for the vessel, th« ",■■•■.■:■_" Barawa's departure from Onehusga for New Plymouth has beet postponed until Thursday. . ■'-, .■'.;■:■■. The Japanese, auxiliary schooner' Ten j* Maru has completed discharge of her cargo of sulphur,.etc., at the Central Wharf, ana ■ will sail for Suva to-day. *; Owing to a shortage of crew, the Arahtu* was unable to sail for the East Coast yesterday. An endeavour will be made :to despatch the vessel to-day. '■ *. The Monowai is still delayed at Wellington." and her future movemtnts are indefinite. - '. , The Kothai is still held up at GreymontV and the date of,her departure for Onehunga' in iudjflnito. .♦* The Union Comptajy'B Eastern trader Waitomo, en route ma. Calcutta to Auclst. land, rift porta, left Sai»rang,on November 6, and is due here on IKvember 23. The Msiaroe, is the only steamer engaged, on the Wellington-Lyttelton fefay service.' She is tuned to leave Wellington on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays and Lyttelton on Mondays Wednesdays, and Fridays. „' The Union Company's cargo steamer Navua left ban Francisco for Wellington on November' 1, and is due at the latter port' on. November 22. \ : £ The Union Company is endeavouring » despatch the Te Anau for Dunedin to-dar and the Wanaka lor Wellington to-morrow." 'lie Westralla's' New Zealand time-table'-. has been cancelled on account of the epi-. .-■ domic, and she will be engaged on the , Australian coast. She arrived at Melbourne on YVednesday. V •','«» . Captain J. Smith, who has been in the. Northern Steamship Company's employ for ' 16 years, and had been master-of the Gaelfor the last 12 months, died from influenza 9 nt his residence. Eddies Avenue, Onehunga, on Saturday night. < <& " The . chartered steamer Rum arrived tS" f Wellington on Friday morning . from ' the Chatham Islands. She has a full load of frozen fish. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17011, 19 November 1918, Page 3

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17011, 19 November 1918, Page 3

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17011, 19 November 1918, Page 3