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SHIPPING.

High Water, Auckland- a.m.; 188 p.m. High Water, Manukau Heads—9.lß a.m.; 9.37 p.m. .• Sim— 5.53 a.m.; sets 6.7 p.m. Moon— to-day; 3.11 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in City for 48 hours ended midnight March 16 (HEBAID gauge) .85in. PORT. OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Mabc\tx IS. MANAIA. (8 p.m.), 1596 tons, Norbury, from Whangaroi. - In saloon: Misses Littlo, Steadman, Gibbons, Barr, Loe. Bell, Kitson, Haytar, Whittle, Comorford, Dearlove, Headley, Bradford, Loadboator (2), Churchman, Bcssell, Howarth. Mesdames Jaeger, Page, Jaeger, Callaghan, Allan, Dawson, Andrews, Bull, Purchase, Hodekinson, Squire, McCormick, Steadman, walker, Mil, Wilson, Jessopp, Lunn, Soloman, CaiUMsy, Norton, Bearer and two children, Magnus, Doarlovo, Roberts, Hamblin and child, McLean, Crawford, Kenner, O'SuJlivan, Brown, Upfill, McIntyre, Messrs, , dagger, Durham. Jagger, Mandoraon. Dawson, . Allan, Drummond, O'Grady, Little, Halls, McKenae, MoLcnnan, Jfearcc, Harrison, Broomfield, McCormick, JVil'iams, Sanson, Thorburn, Purchaso, Carmine, Vernon. Reed, Lunn, Jessop, Tiro, • Young, Notion, Beam, Hodson, Blackie, Wains, Pirani, Wongmon, McKay, ' Magnus,Roberts, Henwood, Drydon, Thome, . Cowell, O'Sulljvan, Worsp. Armstrong, Hicks. Hazard, Dumey, Rawson, Goldio. Grace, Perkin, Barrell, Andrews, Jamieson, Clung. Persevant, and six steerage.— Co. ROTH9AY BAY, barque (5.15 &m.). 69.9 tons, Whitton. from Molbouinß.—W. Archibold. NGAPDHI (9.35 a.m.), 691 tons, Haultftin, from Tauranga.—Northern Co., CLANSMAN (6.26 a.m.). 835 tons, Dofling, from Russell.—Northern Co. WAIOTAHI (9.85 a.m.). 278 tons, Wilson, from Houhora.— Co. TANIWHA (2.30 a.m.), 263 tons, Freeman, from Nethorton.— Co. • KANIERI (2.25 a.m.). 203 tons, Johnson, from Whangarei.—Northern Co. DAPHNE (11.40 a.m.). 192 tons, Gregg, from Coromandol—Northern Co. March 16. WAIMARIE (9-40 a.m.), 2-15 tons, Gocrtz, from —Northern Co. DEPARTURES. Marc? 16, ARAHDRA (4.40 p.m.), for East Coast In saloon: Missos Da Latour, Ryder, Ellis, Podlie, Cooper, Morris, Mcßae. Moir. Begbio, Seamans, GoodfelloW (2), Foster, Walker, Canny, Gussy, Lockwood, Dick, Little. foams, Wilkins. Mesdameii Robinson. Swain. Cotter. Pittar, Bruce. Walker, Ryder. Chaney, Mooua, Morse, Dodds, Foster, Wilkinson. • Perty. Peterson, Macklan. Holt, Lysnan. Kisn&h, Martin, Jones, Roberts, HeatlmrbridK*. McCarthy. Shollum, Cox. Cornish. Messrs. Stone. Sowal. wright, Tucker. Gibson, Smith. Lsngdill, Joßpihs, Pouter. Badliy. Pitt, Ramsay,' Faulkn«r, Palracroton. Katan'>'"n. Pritchard, Pfc . Connolly, Poter»on. Fllersdon. Androws. Potherbn'dirft. McCarthy, Oatljridge, Poss, Donton. McNainne, Cooper, W»!V»r, Cann, New, Bu.ckland (2), Major Gambrill, nod 30 steerogo. WESTLAND (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington. March lit TANIWHA (11.15 p.m.), for Paerot. KANIERI (8 p.m.). for Whangaroi. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Hororata, from London, 1 p.m., Kaitangata, from Newcastle. __» VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY, ' Atua, for Sydney,.6 p.m. Ihumata, for Whangaroi, 7 p.m. Manaia. for Whangaroi, 10 p.m. Nsapuhi, for Tauranga, 6.15 p.m. Waiotahi, for Mercury Bay, noon. Waimario, for Nethorton, 11.30 p.m. Apanui, for Awanui, 2 p.m. Waiou, for Mangcpai, 8 p.m. Daphne, for Coromandel, noon, VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. iHTBacoLONUi, urn COASTiI. Kaitangata, from Nowcastle,' March 17, . Rothsay Bay, bq., from Melbourne, early, Tnrawora, from liraaru, March 16. Talune. from Fiji. March 19. ; Flora, from Eastern Pacific, March 19. _ . ' OVERSEAS, . . Horarata. from London, March 17. Waihora. from Calcutta, early March. Ajana. from • England. March 22. Ml-wi, from Liverpool. March >25. Tjikembang, from New York, April 12, Cufic. from St. John, early April. , VESSELS IN PORT. Laurel Whalon. in stream. Iris, cable steamer, in stream. Ysabsl. Albert Wharf. _ Southern Cross, Worth Wall, Whangape, Hobson Wharf. Port Melrourno, Queen's Wharf. ' Ihumnto, Central Wharf, R.M.S. Makura, in dock. Manuka, (ling's Wharf. Atua, Chelsea, i Rakanoa, Chelsea. Te Anau, Queen's Wharf. Awahou, Hobson Wharf, • Rolhaw Bay, barque, at . cjuarsiiitine anchorage The K'aitanga, which left Newcastle for Auckland last Tuesday, is duo here this evening or to-morrow morning. She will undergo the usual 24 hours' detention and then berth at the wharf to land her coal cargo. The local office of tho Union Company has received advice that the. departure of the Royal Mail Btebmer Niagara from Auckland for Vancouver has been postponed until April Tho U.S. and A. Lino steamer Wcstland completed discharge of tho Auckland portion. of her New York cargo and sailed for Weilington on Saturday evening. From Wellington she will go to Sydney to complete discharge and (hen return to Wellington to - load for New York. The Rakanoa, which has bees discharging Westport coal at tho Hobson Wharf, 'went to Chelsea on Saturday afternoon to put out the balance of her cargo. The Royal Mail steamer Makura is' to go into dock at 7 a.m. to-day for. cleaning and painting. She is to come out on Wednesday and will return to* the Queen's Wharf to load cargo for, Vancouver, and is timed to sail for there the following day. The To AnUu is to be shifted from the King to the Queen's' Wharf this mortting to load Southern transhipments ex Niasara. After completion, she will, sail for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. . | The Australian steamer, Ihumata.' whiji discharged a cargo of coal, hardwood, and tar 'from Newcastle at the Central Wharf, is loading about 120.000 ft' of timber here. She is expected to sail for Oncrahi to-night to take in bunker coal and will then go to Hok'anga to fill up with timber for Melbourne. . Tho Island steamer Talune *»» expected to leave Suva on Saturday afternoon for Auckland direot. She is duo here on Wednesday, and is bringing tho usual caTgo of fruit and other Island produce. Tho Whangape is expeoted to complete her overhaul and survey to-morrow. She will then sail for Papeete and Makatea Island. The Island steamer . Atua, .which is discharging sugar .at Chelsea, is expected to sail this evening for Sydney, direct* The Union Company's oaroae l)artford is 55 days out on her passage from San Francisco to Wellington,, and should reach her destination at any time now. The American four-masted, schooner Alert left San Francisco for Dunodin 61 days ago, and is expocted to arrive at any time now.. She has a full cargo of case oil and lumber consigned to an Auokland firm. The Kurow, en route from Wellington to Sydney and Newcastle, is to load a cargo at the latter port for Auokland. The produce steamer Tarawera left Tiraaru at a late hour on Saturday for Auckland direct. She is due here on Wednesday. The Scales Line schooner Rira, which arrived at Lyttellon from Whangarei on Tuesday morning after a prolonged passage of 25 days, is to load produce at Lyttelton for Auckland. ~, , Tho schooner Gisborne, wiion has been laid up at Dunedin for the last month, » to sail from there shortly for Auckland. It is understood that she and the sohoonor May Howard, at present in Auckland, are to be' sold. THE ATHENIC. The Shaw Savill and Albion steamer Athenio is due at Wellington from London to-day with troops. She will -undergo the usual quarantine detection at Wellington beforo landing her troops, and wilt then come on to Auckland to commenco discharging her cargo for New Zealand. If given the same despatch at Wellington as the Hororata had, she should arrive here on Thursday. After cargo operations, are completed at Auckland, she will go to Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers to dischargo the- balance of her cargo. ,—r- ■— ? THE ROTHSAY BAY. '. The Australian barque Rothsay Bay arrived on Saturday, after a prolonged passage of 85 days from Melbourne. She anchored in the quarantine- anchorage , for medical inspection, and will probably be released to-day to commence' discharging her cargo. " _■ THE HORORATA. The Now Zealand Shipping Company'* steamer Hororata, which arrived at ''Wellington on Friday with "troops, resumed her • voyage to Auokland on Saturday, evening. She is due here at 1 p.m. to-day. and v m commence discharging^her. cargo fwrtfvEnsT land. After completion here she willed to Wellington, Lyttelton- and Port Chalmers, ] - , ■ - * •--',, * ••'■''. /'■;>•'•■.'•>.. .;\'tf?.Zko&iX;-M£

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17111, 17 March 1919, Page 3

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17111, 17 March 1919, Page 3

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17111, 17 March 1919, Page 3