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SHIPPING.

High Water, Auckland— 2:48 a.m.; :l 3.17 p.m. To-morrow: 3.49 a.m.; 4.19 I p.m. 1, High Water, Manukau Heads-To-day. 4.17 ■ a.m.) 5.10 p.m. To-morrow. 5,48 a.m.; : US' p.m. J Sun—To-day: Rises, 6.27 a.m.! sets, 5.11 , p.m. To-morrow: Rises, 6.28 a.m.;. sets, x 6.10 p.m. Moon—New, April 30, 6 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. , Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended ' midnight April 25 (Herald gauge) .Win. ' j PORT OF AUCKLAND. i ARRIVALS. ' • ARAHCRA (12.50 p.m.), 1696 tons, Dryden. ! from tost Coast. In saloon: Misses Loihsh, Armijurer, Daurvhy, banaore, l J riesucy, biauie, towards, Mcnanuon, bunpson, Lamb, AleVJuineen, Gauit, uweu, 'iayior, Dawson, Hennerson, Thompson, Aenaerd, Luis, t ruser, J jHunciinon (2), Sitter Edith, Mosdamcs Annan- j ida.o, jjosrovo, autterbuy auu (.m.u, Uxi'r/, ■" ilones ana chad, Koserva and two children, I Wuwiiou, Simpson, Alexander, McDonnell, | Lucas, Robinson, Sidaio. Taylor, Moir, i j Messrs. Toyior, ttichards, McUiaahom, Now- ] man, Kosevar, Bouiton, Mcnay, Bell, s ranks, Hodgson, hki&nd, Buwheu, Brown, I Mcliay, Newman, U Connoll, Maun, 'iayior, ' Nona, Monr, fearce, Williams, McDonnell, * and uirec steorago.—Union Co. , ; APANUI (8.25 p.m.), 243 tona,- Teiieira, from A -Northern Co. ! DEPARTURES. { JfANAIA (10.10 p.m.), for Whanrrarol. In ! saloon: M.ssos Farquliar, McDonald, ' Boaghom, Noary, Butterworth, itobiueon, I MiLuSgton, Mason, White, Wilkinson, MoLeqd, Hutohings (2), Ball (2). Niocol, Con- j ( nelly, Mcliianon, Wrack, Wykea Birch, , McKenzie, Etosser (2), Hardwick; Mosdamoa \ 1*1.09, Pike, Walker, Kelly, McDonald, J Cloße. Dickinson (8), Holgato. Gillespie, j Frossie, White. Carter, Lemon, Stephens, ( Hingston, ; Puiman, Nutsford, Weatherall; j Messrs. Puke, Hoed, Coleman, Morrison, Mcllinnoy, Bradley, Price, Edmonds, Pike, Wa.kor, Venters, Close, Neary, Brookos, . Attwcoo, Hanson, Wohh, Maland, Kennedy, ' Nelson, York, Reynold, Weatherall, Ryan, Fa.lhful, Stones, Phippa. Wilson, Irving, Jones, Morrison, Craig, Eyre, Morgan, Nathai, Downey, Bobwoll, Jackson, Hills. RAKANOA (5.15 p.m.), for Sydney. DAPHNE (8.10 a.m.), for Coromandcl. 1 VESSELS DUB TODAY. j Mannia, from Whangarei, C.BO p.m. { Ngapahi, from Taurarisa, 7 a.m. , Clansman, from Russell, 7 a.m. , Waiotahi, from Houhora, 10 a.m. , Ngatiawa, from Opotiki, 10.30 a.m. , Waipu, from Mangapai, 2 a.m. , Daphne, from Coromandel,• 8 p.m. , Tasman, from Whakatane, 8 a.m. ] \ VESSELS sailing TO-DAY. i Atua, for Sydney. , Tarawera, [or South. , Arahura, for East Coast, coon. ' VESSELS ' DUE TO-MORROW. Whakatane, from New York. | VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. j Waimarie. for Pacroa, 7.30 p.m. Kanieri, tor Whangarei, 6 p.m. . , VESSELS IN PORTv Bhamo, Queen's Wharf. ionic, Queen's Wharf. ' Atua, Cneisea. Tarawera, Queen's Wharf. Laurel Who ion. in stream. Iris, cable steamer, in stream. Southern Cross, North Wail. , Rothsay Bay. barque, King's Wharf. Gisborne. in stream. .Uuia, schooner,, explosivo anchorage. Kakano. Hobson WharfManurowa. bg., in a.ream. TRANSPORTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. Tainui, duo Wellington, April 28. Rsranga, due Wellington, April 28. Roniuera, due Auckland. May 3. Kia Ora, duo Lyttolton, May 6. ! Northumberland, due Wellington, May 9. ' Paparoa, due Wellington, May 20. Carpentaria, due Lytteiton, May 19. Arawa, due Lytteiton, May 13. Runutaka. due Wellington, May 17. Pukeha, duo Wellington, May 27 Totua, duo Wellington, juno 2. The K«ramn is loading a part cargo of coal at Greymouth to-day. Sue will go to Piston to fill up with chaff for Onehunga. Owing to the amount of cargo to be hund.cd the departure of the Tarawera for Southern porta has been postponed until 5 p.m. to-day Sho will, be practically a fun ship, Ouo lino' of" cargo which sho has lined is 1000 tons of sugar. The Kakapo's departure (or Wostport has ' boon postponed until noon Unlay. ! The Arahura arrived from tho East Coast ' shortly alter mid-day yesterday and berthed at the King's Whim, btio is timed to sail (or Uisborne and Napier at coon to-day. The Australian steamer lhuniAta, which is loading at Nowutßtie, is expected to leave for Auckland at any time, bho is bring .ng & cargo oi coal, hardwood, tar, and iron to tho Agency of J. J. Craig, Ltd. | The Joan Craig is loading coal lat NewCastle for Gisborne. She will piobably call at Unerabi to tako in bunker coal. [ Tie Bb.aw, Savill, and Albion atoamor lonic is expected to complete discharge of tho Auckland portion of her cargo and to sail for Wellington on Tuesday morning. The Australian baiQue Rothsay Bay, which has completed loading a cargo of Umber, is to go to an ancnoratfe this morning, preparatory to sailing for Melbourne-. A notice issued to masters of vessols states that all ships approaching the Australian coast must send a noon position each day; , also a health report. PORT SYDNEY DELAYED. The C. and D. liner Port Sydney has - been delayed at Sydney for docking. She is now expected to arrive at Timaru on May . 5, and after loading thoro will go on to Wellington to fill up. Tho vessel is to sail from Wellington. on May 24 for London, via Panama. R.M.S. NIAGARA. Tho local office of the Union Company has i received advico that >he departure of the Roya> Man steamer Niagara troru Auckland , lor Vancouver has boon postponed until June 10. THE BHAMO. The Shaw, Savill and Albion chartered ' | steamer buamo, which arrives from Glasgow on Thursday nignt, borthea at mo Queen's Wharf yesterday morning to land her passengers and cargo. Sue lelt Glasgow . ' on March 11 and reached Colon on ilarcu | Coating operations lasted until the following , day, when she resumed her voyage, tine ] weather was experienced all the way until nearice New Zealand, when a fresh south- | west galo delayed her for about 24 hours. She carries a crew of 110 all told, of whom GO ! sailors and firemen are Asiatics. Captain t J. A. Wilson is in command, and has with - him as chief officer Mr. W. M. Browne: " second. Mr. J. H. Burke: third. Mr. C. M. Jagoe: fourth, Mr. D. McLean; chief engineer, Mr. W. Russell: seiond. Mr. D. Kerrr third, Mr. H. Huirie; fourth, Mr. J. Aniott. The Bhamo, a unit of the Patrick Bondereon Steamship Line, is maxing her first trip to New Zealand. She is an Indian trader, her übu!»! run being between Glasgow, Liverpool, and Rangoon. Sho continued in that i- run during the war until the Mediterranean a was closed to ordinary traffic. Sno then uinde « the voyage to Rangoon via the Capo of Good 3 i Hope. Un hor second voyage by that route » sho struck an anchored mice south of Cape '' Agultas. A bole 40lt in diameter was made M in her bow. Tho water rushed in the fore--8 part, causing her to sink forward. Under, the impression that she would disappear ol- , together the crew took to the boats. As she > did not sink as rapidly as was expected, they | returned to try to take her to port. For- ; . tunately No. 1 bulkhead proved equal to the j 1 strain, and she was able to steam at the ', rate of nearly two knots. At noon next day a tug sent from Capetown took her in tow stern first, Capotown bens reached the following day. Repairs took seven months, three of which were spent in the dry dock. ' On returning to Liverpool she was requisitioned by the Government and .sent to Montreal to refit. She made one trip as a troosphip between America and England, carrying 1300 troops. On her return to America the influenza epidemic prevented the 3 embarkation of troops for England. J . lot • that she made only one more trio to America, . and on her return with Government stores - ■ and foodstuffs was placed on the loading berth for New Zealand. eII PORT OF ONEHUNGA. a- " ARRIVALS. KARU (400 tons), Breidwood, from WelJ" Region, via Wanganvu.-A. J. Sanderson, 0 ; AgorA r , DEPARTURES. * ARAPAWA, for Wanganui.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 7