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SHIPPING.

High Water. Auckland^—l2.ll a.m.; 12.40 p.m. Ms % .™ Vater SCanakau Heada—2.lo a.m.; 2.30 p.m. Sun—Rises. 6.32 a.m. ; 3013. 5.18 p.m. Moon—Last quarter, to-day. 3.26 a.m. WEATHER REPOBT. Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended midnight, Aug. 13 <Has*ua. gauge) .85in. CfSaia) report issued at i p.m. yesterday:— Wind. Bar- Thai. Weather. C. Maria ... NW.. fr. 29.87 57 Cloudy Uusseii ... W., lresn 20..6 &$ I'm* atanuuau H. W.N.VV.,f. 25.715 56 Cloudy Aueaxand ... W.. fresh. 29.81 57 Overcast lauranga ... Calm t:9:.fi 57 Fair U-iaoorne ... W.J.N.W.. b 29.75 59 Fine t-oi-t Anurui N. light 2a.83 54 Overcast Wellington... N., breezo -3.61 Si Showery A. Plymouth W., fresh 20.05 55 showery Wanganui N.E., light 29.61 55 Fair Gioymoutk... S- listtfc 29.60 - 18 Showery Stephen is N.. tresh 29.55 -17 Showery C «-ampbel .. N.. fresh 23.58 53 Cloudy Akaroa N.W. ? 2950 50 Cloud! i' Chalmers N ught 29.59 49 Rain - Blufi S.E., br. 38.73 48 Fog Cloudy and unsettled weather has ruledt and rain has fallen generally, and has been v l> m var i° »arts. The wind has. been variable, moderate to strong southerlies nrsvaiimg on Sunday, but northorlies. yester- 1 aay. Centres 01 low atmospheric pressure are now , located off the east coast oi the Sonth Island and west cf Farewell Suit I resent indications are for strong and variable winds, with westerlies prevailing, and backing to southerlies. northward of Cook strait and north-east to south-east winds i elsewhere. Unsettled, cloudy, and misty weather may be expected, with rain gener- , ally, with turther heavy rain about Cook Strait and in the East Coast and southernmost districts of the South Island, and snow on the higher levels. The barometer is unsteady, but will rise soon. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. TANrWHA {6.15 a.m.). 283 tons. Freeman* trom Paeroa.— Company. DEPARTURES. MANAIA (10.10 p.m.). for Whansarei. la saloon: Misses Hawken. Hall. Dickey. Boydhouse boiey. McDonald. Beasley. Tennessey. Aennj-. Hayter. .UcPhee, Drovey, Bradney. Ooss. Batter. Fitzmaurtce. Sketchley, Carrytord. Mesaamos Cork. Young, Ross. toiey. iiokate. Crane, Drydsn. Chrisue. Ua «.„ Bunting. Leadbeatcr. Cossey. Longney. Thomason (2). Bromield. Fulcher. McEenne. MeCarrell. McKay, Silver (2). Bonorts. Taylor. Bilker. Brook. Wellington. Uouirlas. EiUen. .Morrison. Harris. Messrs. Cork, Adam. Hanna. Morgan. Valentine, Corrett. Young. Reed. Killen. Bullock. Hoigate. Wellington. Hartley. Puitick. Doel. tJr.nne. Ron Newhain. Payne. Thomason. Bissett. McCathie. Downs. Longney. McLean. Croft : „ Ross. Doel. Wilson. Bond. Maaken. Williams, lay tor. Mclnnes. Benton Douglas. Stretcher, Savill McLean, teller. Crane. Power. Ernest. Long. PeaI cocke. Nesbit (2). Young. Martin. Harris ■ (2) Austen. Gutkes. Memley. Stafford. Cos- ■ 87 *! ™B.»s. Mason. Forsythe. Austin. MurI dock. Lochre. Collins. Trcmaine. Boyd. I Orkes Lee. Payne. Harris. Risseter. Lo I Hues. He!!:er._Ross v2). Reekie. Conginham. . Camngham. lievey. Wilson. Phillips. Wilson. Harris. Burton. Colonel Christie. Cap- ! tain Johnson. Cantain Whitefield. Colonel I McCarroil. Superintendent Kiely. WAIPU (5 p.m.), for Mangapai. DAPHNE (2.50 p.m.!. for Mercury Bay. NGAPUHI (5.40 tun.), for Taurangtk. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Mamari. from England. 8 p.m. Ivaiapo., irom Vv kangarei. \ Manaia, from Whangarei. 6.30 p.m. Waimario, from Nett*rton, 8 p.m. Karueri, from Whangarei. 3 a.m. warpu. from Manganai, 10 p.m. Eawau. from Coromandel, 7 p.m VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Clansman, for Russell, 6 p.m. Ngat-awa, for Opotiki, 10 a.m. Tamwha. for Paeroa, 4 p.m. Kanieri. for Whangarei. noon. Tasman. for Whakatane, noon. j VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. ! tSTEttCOLOSIAL iHn COASTAL. Kaiapoi. from Whangarei. August 13. I Arahura, from East Coast. August 22. I Mokoia. from Duncdin. August 22. ! Katoa. from Westport, to saai. Rak-noa. from Westport. to saiL 1 Niagara, from Sydney, to sail. - Makura. from Sydney, to sail. Huia. schooner, from Melbourne, sailed August 5. _ Northern Chief, schooner, from Newcastle sailed August 11. j OVKKSItAS. Mamari. from London, August 19. Port Lyttelton. from Plymouth, August 21. Wairtma,, from San Francisco, August 21. Port Hacking, from London. August 23. Somerset, from England, August 25. Masula, from New York. August 25. Port Melbourne, from London. August 30. Whangaratta, from Canada, August. Karamea, from London, September 6. Waipara, from Montreal, September 6. Lorain, from New York. September 10. Wiiitomata. from Calcutta. September 15. Hororata, from London, September 16. Beiifort, from New YorJE. September 20. Port Alma. frbm New York, to saiL City of Winchester, from New York. Kaokoura, from Canada, to sail. INCOMING PACIFIC MAILS. Tofua. due Wellington. August 25. Makura, at Sydney. Moana, due Wellington, September 22. Niagara, at Sydney. PROJECTED DEPARTURES FROM AUCKLAND. Ngahere. for Whangarei. August 19. Eaiauoi. for LyitOiU>u. auguni 19. Kaituna. for Newcastle. August 19. Opawa. for Wellington. August 20. Paioona, for Suva, August 20. Arahura. for East Coast. August 23. Wai.ana. for Newcastle. August 23. (itira, tor Napier. August 23. Mokoia. for Souttt. August 25. Makura. for Vancouver, indefinite. Niagara, tor Vancouver, indefinite. TRANSPORTS FOR NEW ZEALAND Altaic I Total land j in. DisTransport. Due. Port. draft, tr:ct. I Mamari - - Aug. 19 Auckland. 1066 499 i Somerset - - Aug. 19 Lytteiton. . 367 21 I Port Hacking Auy. 20 Lytteiton. 835 2b i Geissen - - ACg 2G We., gtan. 1089 64 Athenio - - - Aug. 23 Wel'gton, 412 106 ! *Eliing» - - Aug. 23 Auckland. 1105 305 i Cordoba - - Aug. 30 Wei'ston. CSS — ' Hororata - - Sept. 12 Wol'gton. — — 1 Ayrshire - - Sept. 19 Lytl'ton. 671 — ! Tainui - - Sept. 22 Wel'gton. 510 — j Connthic - - Sept. 22 Wel'gton. 401 — •From Egypt, j There are 358 wives and 76 children on the I Athenic. and 11 women-on the Ellin ' The Corinthic has 358 wives and 73 chili dren aboard, i The Tainui has 83 women and 28 children. VESSELS IN PORT. Raupo, North Wall. Waipori, Central Wharf. Iris, cable steamer, in stream. Tarawera. Dock Wharf. Otira, King's Wharf. Opawa, Queen's Wharf. Southern Cross, in dock. Valmarie. schooner. King's Wharf. iValmarie. schooner. King's Wharf. Ilina. baropsntine. King's Wharf. Cathkit. schooner, King's- Wharf. Kaituna. King's Wharf. B- R. Sterling, bartjueutine. Central Whan Paioona, at Chelsea. Ngahere. King's Wharf . Geranium, mmsweeper. riobson Wlian. Mallow, minesweeper,-Hobson Wharf: Marguerite, minesweeper. Dock Wharf. The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Karamea. which left London on July 9 for ! New Zealand ports, sailed' from Capetown ; on August 7. She is due hero on September I 6 The overseas steamers War Soldier and Ruapehu. which left Auckland within half ' an hour of one another on Saturday morn- ! ing, arrived at Wellington together at 8.30 a.m. yesterday. The New Zealand Shipping Company's The New Zealand Shipping Company's I steamer Kaikoura is to load at Canada next 1 month for New Zealand. The Kaituna came from Chelsea yesterday evening, and berthed at the King's Wharf to discharge the balance of her coal cargo from Newcastle. She is to sail for that port to-day for another cargo. The Union Company's cargo steamer Kaiapoi, which has been loading cement for Southern ports at Whangarei. is to leave tor Auckland at noon to-day, and is due here about 7 p.m. She will berth at the Uueen'a Wharf to load general cargo for the South. , The Australian schooner Valmarie completed discharge or her salt cargo from Adelaide yesterday. She is to commence loading a part cargo of timber to-day, and will afterwards go to Opua, to fill up with timber for Australia. The Union Company's _ barquentine lima will complete discharge of her timber cargo from Sydney to-day. It is understood that her future movements are still unsettled. The Scales schooner Ysabel, which. ho* been anchored in »the stream since Thursday, is l«ing detained in port owing tc being short of a mate*' As soon as one is engaged sho will sail for Nine Island to load copra for Auckland. The Melanesian Mission steamer Southern Gross is to come out of dock this morning, and will berth at the Central Wharf. The Scales barque Raupo is to go intc dock this morning for cleaning and painting. The Blackball steamer Ngahere, which is discharging general cargo from Southern ports at the King's Wharf, is to sail torda.3 for Whangarei to load cement for the South. The Rakanoa was expected to leave West port yesterday- with a cargo of coal foi Napier, Gisborne. and Auckland, She is dm here at the end of the week. The Union Company's cargo steamej Kakapo is to leave Picton this eveninga fall cargo of chaff fox Onehunga.

.The New Zealand Shipping Company's | steanrar.- Eimtrtaks, en. route from Wellington ; to London, arrived, at Newport News on August 12. She is no a London about the end of this month. S - THE REMUERA, ; The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Remuera is expected to leave Lon- : don, on. September 3 for New. Zealand, ports, PAPAROA FROM AVONMOUTH. Cablet advjco has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the liner Paparoa, is rt> load at Avonmouth. and will :■, leave there early in September for New Zealand ports. I TVAIPARA AT NEWFOUNDLAND. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer. Waipara has left Montreal for Nowfoundland to complete her loading. She will t sail shortly for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Melbourne, and Sydney, via Panama. • . . THE OPAWA. T _* ''"k* -^ eTr Zealand Shipping Corn-Dairy's al u er ."I*"'* will bo longer discharging 1 a- .*** Queen's Wharf than was expected. . Sue 'is now timed to sail for Wellington, tomorrow morning, ULIMAROA DETAINED. Owing a difficulty in procuring a crow • Hie tiuddart-Farker steamer Ulimaroa, is dei r™ j . at , Wellington. Tire vessel is ex--1 peered, to leave in, about a week or ten days' - SSL {or Sydney. She will not take any j passengers. a ———^—^— ——— 1 BOAT CARGO FOR RAILAGE. - n3£. sil °nhi note that the Railway i intS?„ J2f nt requires that all boat notes of £ l?»F? \ ma B **a«e« for the railway should a tr, ~P, cle »flynhe nature of the merchandise j 7 n«^"- to f ave dphlv in transit. What is - o«»".k tha i- ia lace " stating "one c " ™'« he wo . rd «=: should read, for instance. • one case or boots." I LOADING AT MONTREAL. t,«S? W Shipping Company notifies that the steamer Wangoratta has teen scbstitnted for the Kunwra. on the loading berth at Montreal. The Wanga-,-ri 1 load , *} Seirfwmdland and Montreal Mlt*L <h, ?« August for Auckland, and l ßrt t 3o lne°' lDedin - »™«. Sydney, THE HORORATA. steam > X 'w W ' Zedan ' i , . Shipping Company's steamer £££**> which is , duo M Welling--1 bP? 19 »?n°°? s ,l rom .n=iand on Septem- . tion of ill" dls chargo the Wellington nor- . SS IT,?" 80 '. and en come to Auck- . ffiS farther discharge. From Auckland - sbo will go to Lytteiton and Dunedin. ' THE OTIBA. " OtiS? ; 9h t?- V '- and Albion steamer " W ™S■ expectett Si complete discharge of' ' load ISL"?* 0 ' °5 Tl3 nrsday. She will then ' will SHLft aland P/«in«i for London, and • loading 7, « 7 t 3' 1 for Napier to complete • dllur <™-Saturday. Napier will be hertnal " Wr ,t'j she - l3 n tlme d to sail., from there . 10. London. v ja Panama, on September 9. ■ WATRUNA REPORTED. - r,,£l Urdon Company's new steamer Wai- • l 2?!' i 7S ute lrom San Francisco to Auck- • ?m ;t o,t b i IT ? nn Su3da y Wternoon in con}t tini,a.tion of her voyage. She is due hero -!?? V^ d r y atternoon. and after discharging • wfll 2Sf f 2 *^r* rt i«n of-, her cargo sho • wt?* fo -«wcasfcle. Melbourne, and Syd- , ney to discharge the balance. I THE MAMARI. 1 adT^ Ce from tho Sila .w, Savill. SLrtw .Company's . troopship Mamari that she TC "I amve at Auckland at ffrin'S" t<><ia J'- , ffl ?° will anchor in the stream on arrival ! aur * to-morrow morns' '; j fa e. 0 - n f ell L Wharf. Besides bringSLf t lt . o: t rebmm ! troops she of^he^ cargo of coal from America. Part of the Wh^n fo po A ß ? klaad - iind ths »*»«» ** SYDNEY PASSENGER SERVICE. Owing to the new developments in the nf S?»°w dltl L? « Australia, in© departure ?L1 %:^P' lka ' which was rimed to sail from Wellington for Sydney to-morrow, has been postponed indefinitely. Although ho &V,* h i l **? »«»TOd by the Union Company 3 local office, it is fully expected that .ae- Departures of the Royal Mad steamers Niagara and Makura from Sydney .or Auck-and and Vancouver have also been postponed indefinitely. THE PORT HACKING. «te^«.SS W S7°S} th d . Dominion Line T^St Port H ?f klng is duo to arrive at EytteitoT.> irons England with troops to-mor-row, 3 ! 16 will land her troops at the Southern port and then sail for Auckland direct She is due here on Saturday. She has cargo tor oie iour-main New Zealand ports, and after discharcng the Auckland portion will sail I for Wellington. Lyt-tc.ton. and Dunedin. After completion of di-chargo at the latter • ffi^jgsasf-**»«» *• !^ ; PORT OF ONEKUNGA. ARRIVALS. CLAYMORE (9 a.m.). 258 tons. Cnm- ' -t^ n^ 3 * c^ rom Auckland and Hokjanca,— DEPARTHRES. RABAWA (3.30 " m - ) - for New Plymouth. KawtflP° BE (5 »- ) - for Raglan £* BY TELEGRAfH. j WELLINGTON-.-August IS: Arrived-! ; Ruapehu (8.55 a.m.!. from Auckland- War soldier (8.00 a-m.). from Auckland: Rothe-' say aw (6 pan.), irom Adelaide. Sailed—l Maori (7.45 D-m.). for Lytteiton. OB " , - u 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17242, 19 August 1919, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17242, 19 August 1919, Page 5

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