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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

Hie 6 21 Vr nm r ' Auokland-To-day: 8 a.m.: p.m. To-morrow: 6.43 a.m.; 7.2 HiS anf? t » r f l n Man,,l{a 1 Heads-To-day 7.59 §.'?' p.m. P ' m * lo ' mor »w: 8.12 a.m.i SlU,tH3^: m ßises ' &ra ».«>.; sets, 6.10 P.m. To-morrow: Rises, 5.52 a.m.; sots, b.lO p.m, Mooa-FuA March 17, g.ll a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Sit »9 ity , for 24 ho « ended midnight March u (Herald gauge) .Oflin. o«iclai report issueTaW p.m. yesterday:Cane Maria M WII d, i.. Bar. Ther. Weather. Russell 'K" IB £ l m 69 Cioudy Auckland . sVv T snni S £ loudy . W«irin»t,m- £ ala l , 2 9 - 90 M fate? V V ". lißht %™ 65 °v«oast V; Cam I N., fash 29.80 05 Clouds Akaroa Light NE It. 29.67 68 Hm,' Bluff N.N.W.. It. 29.41 65 Gloomy Coast weather has , boon fair in the East Wueri Thi ct». but cloudy generally elseS in a at ™ o6he »0 J pressure has dewostMlv »h bol '»' and Freshening northwosieriy winds have prevailed Pm«.m i oj st f on « anS BouaiirCti a Dds " b »ckinij .to souther ,d^ :

,_,„„ ARRIVALS. from v, S R A <"•« a- m -'t IM6 *<"». Drydcn. &.:V.,9. oast - rJfl °<m: Misses Bain, » Giihor Pilkeltloy, Black, Mil.er. 1&» ' Will, Brett, Williamson, Paling, £2, er * OU S. Cousins, Johnson, liesffi. Sffß- L ,? n »i Hopkins, Graham. ftS&.u' ¥,%•■. Black. Barbourne, Fascar, SSff- ••^ftß*»»i Buckley. Wright, MacM»! y ' £"s rtl Mclntyro, Gates, Biley. r^n 8,MoKe ?S' D '. Ronk Wood, Gnppy. burin, Gun, Blaok, Chapman, Livingston. r, ef s'-. P * ra arcy ' Garrett, Thiskell, Miller, Mc Creadil, Fpecnr, Newell, Peterson, Albrecht, ftisS?' Warren, Rftymond, Rogers, McOlashan, Floyd. Molntyre, Fox, Steed, Ellitt, Jonas, and 20 stoerago.-Union Co. •.tF ANAI - 15 P- ra -'' 1652 tons, Appleyard, from Whansarei.-Unlon Co. f JJP ATIA .WA (5 p.m.). m tons, Parris, »om Opotiki.—Northern Co. t.^l^ 131 < ?- 8 P- m -5. «3 tons, Teiseira, from Awamii.— Co. f L3O m ->> 171 tons, Shirley, from Whakatajj 9 ,-.Northera Co.

DEPARTURES. T„ RS ' NIAGARA (9.16 p.m.). for Sydney In saloon-Misses Small. Wright, Conks (2). Lyons, Beale (2). Moffut, Deegan. A) rso ft King. Walters. Garniok. hughes. si"», JJ y -, Mesdames McLeilan. la>io Woddell. Beale, Kior. Stewart. Chichester Jeatberstone, Connelv. Ronald son. ttoope Thomas Pattisan. Shaw. Henlev. M,ir>.Redwood. Taylor. Matthews. Inverwlee. Connelly, Messrß. Ball, , Reynolds, MoLollan (5) Chrisp. Henderson. Kicketts. Woddell. «"*'?.• Km . <2). Carmichael. Fleming, Smith. Thestlewaite. Hill. Stewart. Tysre, anodes, Blacbman. Ray. Gregory, Irvine, Harrison, Parker, Lyons. Clegg. Taylor. Garnick. Cox. Cachemaille. Ross. Jimbo. Stringer. Weeds. Connelly, Henley, Redwood. Taylor: Captains Helmaier. Galston. Morris. Walkor. McLean. Lieutenants Fcatherstone. ! iton&ldson. Bay. Bargeant. Majors Toomov. : Stewart. _ Slioarland, Licut.-Colonel Fairfax. Beys. Nicolas and Nicolson; 54 second-class awl 26 steerage. MANAU (10.10 p.m.), for Whangarei. In toIoot:-Misses Henry, Hamilton, Grey, Mackereth, Luptcm. Kelly. Potter, Sadgrove, g Wilson. Kettle, Reed; Mesdames Clark, Dibble, McGregor, Walker, Rogers, Shaw, Hamilton, „Long. Holgate, Uimmonds, Whitman. Coburn. Wai uo ., uo nu,.., SL ? P'antier. Tremafn. Arnold, Burgois Trwk. Worm Kewsham, Taylor, Patereon. wells, Milllngton. Mardonald. Below, Bakor Alpock, usurer, Sherbort. Rouse: Messrs. ;*»opd (2), Cowan, Guy, Dibble, MoGwgor. ! Holgstft, Cowan, Guy, Dibble. MoGregor. ilgatft. Holmes, Keene. Cubett. Stone Long Clark. Bines, Devlin, Smith. Frederick. Bowron, Yewbury, Evans, Lemon. Rankin, Arnold, M»urer. Whitehead, Gacer. Marriott. Forbes, Dalton. Trask, Gray, Taylor. Forsyth, UeKeen, Cutraill, Box, Jackson. Gurr, WAIMARIE (9.1S p.m.), for Netherton, DAPHNE 4*10.15 a.m.), for CoromandeL VESSELS 'DUE TO-DAY. Manaia, (rom Whangarei, 6.30 p.m. Ngapnhi, from Tauranga, 6 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, 7 a.m. Taniwha, from Nethorton, 2 a.m. Kanieii, from Whangarei. 2 a.m. Daphne, from Coromandel, noon. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Arahura, for East Coast, noon, VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Waimarie, from Netherton, 8 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Taniwha, from Paeroa, 11 p.m. Ksmeri, for Whangarei, 7.30 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. UTTEBCOLONUI, AMP COASTAL. EaiUngata, from Newcastle, March 17. Rotbsay Bay. be., from Melbourne, early. \ Tarawera, from Xiraaru, March IS. Talune. from Fiji, March 19, Flora, from Eastern Pacific. March 17. { OVEESEAU. Horarata, from London, March 18, V/alDora, from CaicutU. early March* Aja&a, from England. March 22. Ml>er>i», from Liverpool, March 25. Tjikeobany, from New Xork, April 12, VESSELS IN PORT. Laurel Wbulen. in stream. , Irii, cable steamer, in jtream. ssbel, Albert Wharf. Southern Cross, North Wall. Whangape, Hobson Vvharf. Port Melrourne, Oueen'e Wharf. Westland, King's Wharf. Ihumata, E.M.S. Makura, Queen's Wharf. Manuka. King's Wharf. Atua, Chelsea. Rakanoa. ttobson Wharf. Arahura, King's Wharf. Te Aaau, King's Wharf. The Richardson steamer Awahou arrived from the East Coast bays last evening,, and berthed at the Hobson Wharf. She is timed to sail from there (or the East Coast ait noon on Tuesday. . ! Tho Arahura arrived from the Bast toast i shortly before mid-day yesterday and berthed St the King's Wharf to land her Dassengcrs I »nd cargo. She is timed to sail from there for Gisborne and Napier at noon today. The To Anau. whioh has been to Whonga- I rei for a part load of cement, returned to i Auckland yesterday evening. She berthed • at the King's Wharf to load more cargo lor i Southern ports. The Whangape come out of dock yesterday I and berthed at tho. Hobson Wharf. Sho is : still under overhaul and will complete her survey early next week, The Ihumata is oipected fo complete cargo operations at the Central Wharf on Monday end to sail for Onerabi to take in bunker coal The Rakanoa. which has been discharging Weßtix>rt coal at the Hobson Whart, is to go to Chelsea this afternoon to put out the balance of her cargo. The Kamo is expected to leave Picton tonight for Onehunea. 8h» is due at tho latter port on Monday morning. The produce steamer Tarawera was ox- ; pectod to leave Lyttelton last nipht for i Auckland, via Timaru. She is due here on , Wednesday morning. J Messrs. Russell and Somers have received vice that tho Liifkenboch Steamship Company's steamer Duqueehe is expected to leave Now York about the middlo of March for Auckland and Southern ports. j An interesting list of steamers sold dur-1 ing the tiiird quarter of WW has been issned I at Lloyds at London. Tlie details show tho continued advance in the »»'«« "f steam tonnago. For example, thn Bn"Vrrarn. a vessel of 6660 lons, was so'd in July, 1011. for J"M.oofi n6s.4fiPrlnU) B nd n?nT. in I<>iß for £110.000. The TSvi'isht was boM in Ap'M, 1015. for HO 000 and in 1918 for £85.000. Tl» Shnkwa Mam vn» sold in 1917 for 55,000, and then £160.000. nvd now in 101" for ' £180.000. It is learned from a comp**<>nl source th«t a comnnny linn been making Cftr»flll flpti*notffl of the nrprlnetivo rwority of the yards throughout the entire world and hns reached conclusion that if they wnrk full time it will rennire at l«n«t two yen's to replace the destroyed shipping of the world. \ THE HORORATA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Uororata, which arrived at Wellington last night from London with troops, will stay in Wellington long onough only to land the Southern quota of the soldiers. She will then come on to Auckland with tho Northern men. and after landing them will commence unloading the Auckland portion of her outward cargo. She is expected to leave Wei.ington on Sunday, and should; arrive hero on Tuesday. After cargo operations are completed here sho will go to Wellington and Dunodin to put out the balance of her cargo. . THE R.M.S. NIAGARA. The Royal Mail stoamer Niagara completed discharge of the, Auckland portion of her American cargo about 5 p.m. yesterday. Sho left luo wharf shortly after and anchored in the stream for tho usual medical infection which a vessel undergoes before sailing for an Australian port. Owing to the large number of passengers on board, tho examination took a considerable, time, and it was after 9 p.ro. when she finally cleared for Sydney. All her passetigor accommodation :

Joining the vessel at Auckland, the majority being transhipped from the Makura. The Niagara is due back from Sydnoy in time to sail from hero for Vancouver on April I. E.M.S. MAKURA. The- Royal Mail steamer Mate* is expected to tonuiiOiA diß\.uar«e 01 uer Amencan cargo,at the Queen's Wharf to-day. She is to go into dock on Monday tor cleaning and painting, and will afterwards return to uueen b Wharf to load hor outward cargo, oho is timed to sail for Vancouver on Thursday. THE ATUA. The Island steamer Atus, which arrived from Fiji early on Thursday, was released from quarantine detention yosterday morning, and ueriaed at the Central fwharf to isad ber passengors. fahe wont to Chelsea in the afternoon to discharge hor cargo of sugar. Ihe following arrived by the vessel;— Messrs. h. Palmer, A. Bentloy, J. Rogg, T. E. Allen, Yeateo, A. Brooks, W Ca.vort, A. Stuart, P. and E. Langdale, L. Ross, P. Wil.oughby, J. Osborn, Stuart, R. Stewart, D. Frasor, C. Pilling, Lieutenant H. Barkwell, Mesdamos 8. Edwards and iour chi.dren, It. Pratt and eon, T. E, Allen, A. Brookes and child. Robs, G. Stone. C. Harland and two children, M. Stuart, F. Langdale and child, L. .Morris. P. Willoughby, J. Osborn, Stuart and three children. J. Hunt. T. Tague, M. Palmer, G. Piilitofe and three children, Hisses EastKate (2), I. Hjorring, F. Palmer, A. Lanrdale, B. Edwards. J. Bailey, A. Armstrong, Li. Hunt. C. Col lis. G. A polecats; 37 steerage and 31 through passengers to Sydney. FRUIT STEAMERS. Tho Island sfeamerß Flora and Talune are due from tlio Islands about the middle ot next week. Both vessels are bringing fruit to Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 7