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SHIPPING.

' » High Water. Auckland—2.3l a.m.; 2.57 pja High Water, Manakaa Heads, 4.20 a.m.: p.m. Sun—Rises, 6.29 aja. ; wests, 5.19 pja. Moon— quarter, August 19, 3.28 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Railah in City « 2* hours ended nudaight. Aug. 20 (HaaAau gauge) .61in Official nsert issued at 4 pun. yesterday :- „ „ . Wind. Bar. Ther. Weather. C. Maria ... S.'W.. fr. S0.0» 56 Showers KusssMl s.W.. fr. 23.9S 61 Clouoy Manuiaa H. S.S.W..S. £9.9/ 51 Cloudy AuciUand ... S.v*., rr. 1:9.99 56 Fine iauracga ... W.. fresh 29.71 fia Fair H^r?°xi e •" I-v breeze 29.76 S3 Fair wJh4f harm i-^-' m -* »« 53 Overcast Welungkoa. S., fresh 23.94 52 Cloudy N. ftyraoiith S.E..u*at 29.92 54 Fair Wangaauj ... S.w..br. 29.95 55 Fair • Gie-jnn-uth... S.W., rresh 30.u3 52 uair t- ??™,t?n* S.E.,fieaa 29JJ6 45 Cloudy <; |-«rr 29 - 9 li 63 Fine S.W.,£r. 29.59 47 Jlasy It. tnauMa £9.39 49 Shot-ers ° A 1& 29.92 46 F.g^y «.J? I t +T . at:moaDherio P»aaar» has increased, window! * nd W* U^. WBSt to south-vvea cfearT^w" 0 P" 178 - 1 ??* 1 - The weather has been '^1S? W * > ¥u 1 * I *** 'i* showers in many f^f^,°i t til,a Present iadications V lO^3 fa «*.«iecreasuis southerly winds, to l ?«**aps ?°rth-7«at*nies shortly, m and ""^S of • Cook Strait. The r^ e 5-?? ]d , bo fair to <*<>"■*? in East Coast districts, but unsettled conditions mas *?rJ.* PC ™ d fc m dl3teic *« with a westerb ?« P ?T - <Erl barometer is rising, but will f*Q ia tae South soon. PORT OF' AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. f^?^ 17111 "- 15 * ja t'>' 691 tons. Haultaia. front Tanranga.—Northern Co. - DA ?HNE (6.20 ».ra.). ID2 tons. Grigs, from Mercury Northern Co. WAIPU (110 a.m.). 201 teas, Pert, from Manga —Northern Co. TjJSIWHA HO.IQ p.m.). 263 tons. Free. man, tram Paexoa.—isoritcera Co. fjj^iu- I * l Uu ? ja 2"S tans, Johasoa, from Whangarei —iNuirmera Co. DEPARTURES. MANAIA (19-10 pan.J. for Whaazarei In saloon— Hawsea. Burion, Beckett, Low*u Sturge. Aiderton. Henry ra). lanaer, bpence. Lamb. McJrhee; Mee. aames fmayson. Burton, Coiuhaan, Fowler Davidson. Fisher, bryaau, CoawayTNorman Kenwood ?. rT '- Piaiort. Rttodes. Grindrod feSIS Coins. Vtdiama. Riilen Cork! urummoud, Btggs, Long, GibooßS t Adai: I?i, a^; 1 *;- S° l^ L V ' M^'CT Kewby~Cap: tain Ptatordj Messrs. Gazzard, Evers. GxiadW^W^ 4 C ° nis McFeat. Maader. Wulia^, Hol f*i; G S k C S rk - - N, "ton, Burton. Batts, bearood' R?i? J?" 1 ?- 4 ' Stewart, Lyon, WnJht 'ill? ' i? N N orm '-1. Bach. ffi fe oT pk e e y, Taylor, Cooke rtarneay, Cxoodisou. King. Slater Bi-'ain n Tl^l 631 - M clc . tof Barkett. Filer* auTctemo 01 Hnatar ' Rose^ r&S% PALOONA (SUO p.m.J. for Suva. " OPAWA (6.10 a.m.). for Wellington. CLANSMAN (6.15 p.m.J, for RusseP WAXMABXE (5J.5 p.m.i. for Pacroa. WATPU (4-10 pja.}, for Mangapai. IxGATIAWA qo.ia a.m.), for Opotiki. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Wairuna, from San Francisco. gU.Tia:*. from Whaagarei. pun. VVaimariß, from Paeroa, 11 p.m. Waipu, from Marsden Pointi, midnight. ■Daphne, from Great Barrier, 5.30 pua. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Ngapuhi, for Tauranga, 5.15 p.m. Taniwiia, for Paeroa, 6 p.m. Kauieri, for Whangarei, pja. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. tSTBSCai>OST4I. *sd COASTAi. Arahura, fern East Coast. August 22. Pjikanoa, from Westpcrt, August 22. Makoia, from Dunedin. August 23. Karonuko, from Lytteiton, August 29. Talaa«, front Sura. Seutamber 4. Flora, from Eastern Pacific, September i. Katoa, from Westport, to earl. Niasara.. from Sydney, to sail. Makurs., from Sydney, to sail. Karori, from New-casrie, to sail. Kurow, feoui Newcastle, to sail. Northern Chief, schooner, from Newcastle. sailed Angast U. 07ESSEA3. Wairtma, frora Son Francisco, August SI. Port tticking. from London. August 23. Port Lytteltca, from Plymouth-, August 24. Somerset, from England, August 25. Maanla. from New York. August 25-. Port Aleibourne, from London- Aaguas SSL Karamea, from London. September 6. Waipara, from Montreal, September 8. Loraia, from New York, September 10. Waitcmata. from Calcutta. September 13. Hororata. from London. September IS. Belifort. Eton New York. Beotember 30. Whangaratta, from Canada, to sail Port Alma, from Ne«v York, to sail. City of Winchester, from New York. Kaikoura, from Canada, to sail. INCOMING PACIFIC MAILS. Tofua. due Wellington. August 25. Makura, at Sydney. Moana, due Wellington. September 22. ! Niagara, at Sydney. 1 PROJECTED DEPARTURES FROM AUCKLAND. Arahura. for East Coast. August 23. ! Wairuna, for Newcastle. August 23. I Otira, for Napier, August 26. 1 Makoia, for South. August 26. i Makura. for Vancouver, inaefiaite. j Niazara. for Vancouver, indefinite, Navaa, for Bluff,. via porta. [ TRANSPORTS FOR NEW ZEALAND Aacir Total land in Dis- ■ Transport. Due. Port, draft, tact. Somerset - - Aug. 19 Lytteiton. 967 21 Port Hackiaß Aug. 20 Lytteiton. 835 2a Geiesen - - Aug- 2S We. gton. 1089 6« Athenic -- - Aug. 23 Wel'gton. 412 100 •Ellinga - - Aug. 23 Auckland. 1105 305 Cordoba - - Aug. 30 Welgtoa. 655 — Hororata - - Sept. 12 Wel'eton. — — Ayrshire - - Sept. 19 Lytl'ton. 671 __ Taintd - - . - Sept. 22 Wel'gtoa. 510 — Coriathio - - Sept. 22 Wel'gtoa. 404 — •From Egypt. There are 358 wives and 76 children on the i Athenic and 11 women on the Elltaga. The Cormthic has 358 witcs and 73 chil. ' dren aboard. The Taiaui has S3 women sad 23 children. VESSELS IN POET. Mamari, Queen's Wharf. Eaupo, in dock. Waipori. Central Wharf. Iris, cable steamer, in stream. Tarawera. Dock Wharf. Ottra. Kiasr*» Wharf. Southern Cross, Central Wharf. Valmaria, schooner. King's Wharf, lima, harquentine. King's Wharf. CathMt. schooner. King's Wharf. Kaituna. King's Wharf. _ E- R- Sterling, barnuentirte. Centra Wharf Geranium, minesweeper, Hobsoa Wharf. Mallow, minesweeper. Hobsoa Wharf. Mariru«ri*e. mine"we<"ser. Dock Wharf. Huia, schooner, explosive anchorage. Waitomo, Queen' WharfKaiapoi, King's Wharf. Owing to the quantity of cargo to ta handled, the departure of the Kaiapoi for Lytteiton has been postponed until noon to-day. The Union Company's steamer Rakanoa. i which is bringing a part cargo of coal from Westport to Auckland, is expected to leave Gisborne for Auckland, this evening, and is due here to-morrow night. She has about 1500 tons of coal for this port. The Union Company's cargo steamer Koromiko is expected to leave Lvttelton on Tuesday nest with a full general cargo for Auckland direct. She is due her© about the following Friday. The Navua, which is due here shortly, will so from Auckland to Bluff via Wellington and Punodin. She is to load a full cargo at Bluff and other produce ports foi Auckland. The Union Company's cargo steamer Eakapo left Picton at 3 p.m. yesterday with a rail cargo of chaff for. Onehuaga. Sh« is da» at the latter port to-morrow mora Lac The Australian steamer Ihumata. was to have left Newcastle last Saturday with a cargo of coal, timber, and manure for Earpara. Cable advice states that owing to hei crew deserting she ia delayed at &ewcaatle I indefinitely. The Northern Company's steamer ClansI man, which has been undergoing overhaul and survey, resumed her running yesterday even'ug She sailed for Russell ard northern ports, and is duo back at Auckland an Saturday morning. The bar at Whakataae has been rendered unworkable owing to floods fa the river and a rough sea outside. The Taiwan and T« •jviro are w»iting at Ohrwa until the coadi+'Tns at Wrmii-ataße '"'"rove. The Scales barque, Ranrjo. is to corne onl o e Joe]/: to-day, and will berth at the King's Wharf to complete overhaul and survey. The Nobel schorrner Huia. which has been discharging explosives at the exp'o*iv« anrhorage, is to berth at the King's Wh-»rl t"-day to disr>in.T<Te about 3FO tons of genera! cnrTo from Melbourne. After discharge she will load timber for Melbourne and Sydney. The Paloona completed discharge of he: Biißor cargo at Chelsea yesterday morning, She berthed at the Hob-on Wharf at aboa mid-day and sailed ia the evening for Suvi to load another cargo of sugar for Auckland PORT LYT'T'LTfiN LEAVES NEWCASTLE. The Commonwealth" and Dominion Lin« steamer Part Lytteiton, en route from London to New Zealand, via Australian ports left Newcastle for Auckland at * pirn, or, L Tuesday. She is due hero on Sunday, anc after discharging - the Auckland portion ct her cargo she will go to Wellington- aac Napier to complete diseharge. It is under ' «tooc. that she has a number of pagseagerj tfrom Australia for Auckland.

THE NIAGARA. fi, o % feci that the seamen's strike SwiS^ri.^ 8 3°\ oee = settled: it isloa: lydaly I ffiP%&* «• ***** .wffl.te.ve THE MOKOIA. r,3.° Mokoia is due from Duaedin. wia way S£& for®^^^^^^^ ?? v?At T J** South cither next Tuesday , wtU^at-rf .En route to Duaedia she ton oafs. ai " 1::r Wellington, and LyttelTHE TALUNE, , he Island steamer Talune. which left ! Wjtf ta3t Thursday^f^o?Vuif Samoa-! dronsa ' £ : F* ve .' d aS Suva on Tuesday afteraoon. She is due back •* Suva on ' September" 4. shavdd Anckland on THE E. R. STERLING. ! The large six-maated barqueatine, E. R. ' Sterling, which is discharging cargo of < ■ emu. at the Central Wharf, will, I §-*££.• at 1 e t ■** General cargo for i Sydney. She will then proceed to Newc4atle. I to load coal foe Auckland. -•»<>«" < MUD BADGES ADRIFT. « 01 * ? .Customs at Anckiaad has j j ' SS»** ! 5 La *5S telegram from the I coaatwajter and harbourmaster at Whaka- ! ' clSfiZ' -Ti, i** d ,r?e? carried to sea oa i ( . SSr^SJ u *B l 3 SSI 7 011 advise coastal | sbioraag Somatiaag floating between Ru- ' WATRUNA DUE TO-DAY. '] ' wTIII 011 Copley's new cargo steamer : , 1 WfHraaa. formerly the Germaa steamer Polo Star. » due this afternoon from Saa Fran- , cisco v i She will berth at the bias's Wharf I to discharge the New Zealand portion of i her cargo, consaatiag mostly of case oil. I ' Alter discharge here, she will sail for New- i i castle. Melbourne, and Sydney with the re- S mainder. ' . < PORT PIRDS-S CARGO. The, C. and D. Line steamer Port Pine, which left Wellington last Friday far .London, via Panama, took the following cargo from New Zealand:—79,B2B carcases ! SS ?%',v?°' U i* carcass iamb, 70 carcases veal. 3400 Quarters beef, 1532 packages frorea ' sundries 3192 boxes butter. 13,071 crates v f O3OI -EH 2 * bales wool, * bales tow. 49 a** s3 1^ 3 - ?84 casks tellaw, 413 casks SCU sacks kauri gum. 324 sacks hides. ' dJTO cases preserved meats. '« cases jam 7 . cases general cargo, 500 tins Glare. THE MAMARI. The Shaw, SaviU, and Albion steamer atamari .iniw trom h nglaao at 12.30 a.m. yesterday, and anchored in the stream for ££? l , ffl f p *° & ? :rt - , She berthed at the %£*%l«?H' l£° rti l b»fore aaaday to land her draft of returned troops. The Maraari ten London on Juiy 3. and arrived at Newport i\ewj on July 15. She stayed there five days, load-us coal. During, most of the timt- ' f^? w • w H h d i d «»* ad d to the , comfort of those on board. The steamer ' was exper'tir-d on th- run until approach- ' tag tV M V- when »* blew strongly I nam to* north-west, and a rough sea caused ] the veseef to roil considerably. Her «SS» of ' 5£L23 ÜBI, i" °. f °T* SO OO tOTls - al! to be? dial ' cnarged at _ Auckland. Captain W. G ' £? mm £fc w- m ff mmi ?f d - of th " Mamari. and* ' .ff T l *\. hn s' , the snowing officers: —Chief. - W'*J?l Johnson; second, Mr. W G ' ST!? &S M l-- & FT*nnat& fourth; * Mr C iff tty: chief ena-neer, Mr. W Moore- ' swond. Mr T H. W«-bb: th*rd, &]' * Mclvorr fourth Mr R. M. T%,r: fifthl > i?, S. P. Falkland; sixth. Mr. PS PORT OF ONEHUNGA. J . I AERIYALS. ] xJ^ FX 1? IXJ^ X W 7 tons. Bark, from « New PlvTiouth. In saloon: MisseV Lind " strom. Mn'trus (2\ BaVe. r . Hnr" 3 aad two cai.d»a. U"sor» and two * Croat. Pane. Davis, Suuth?Tayfor WatlS < guney, Hu»h«on. Messrs. Howes. Elliott Haynes, Woodward. PrneiM. Cuck- i h^ H te: Sh^uad,^ontefo C rf. I tfSSSZ* Cpo. Moora- Norton (2), Julian 3 Fushard. Crawford. Jatr.»s. Pmn«e. fij& i Mu:r, SCM ' Upsou. King Potter TatJT i Hn.hjoa.'Alfe-S W- * wlo. l? >wn - Chamberlaia, Paul. Brwva a W Ki?£f ,^v S 5? ny - 3¥* %*%* * Jiorrau. Jiorpo. Johnston. Nobes. Corbef* c Forbes. P,at, J»Dsnns. Freeman. Anderson' ! C*%*li V - "i ""naond. Captain Holmes! I en? Co! ed!lws ' 7 - •*"** steerage.—North- t DEPARTURES. « EASA.WA {3JO p.m.), far New Plymouth, t ~~ — ——

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17244, 21 August 1919, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17244, 21 August 1919, Page 5

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