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SHIPPING.

——« i High Water, AucMaad— 4.3T »,m.: a.lO pun. To-morrow: 5.39 sum.; 6.5 P.m. ; High Water, Manukan Heads.—To-day : i 0,36 a.m.; 7.9 p.m. To-morrow: 7.88 a.m.; 3.1 p.m. Sun—To-day : Rises. 6.27 a.m.; sets,. 5.21 I P.m. To-morrow: Rises. G. 26 a»m.i seta, ! 3.22 p.m. Moon—New, August 28. 3.7 a.m. I — I WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall ia City for 24 hours ended . midnight. Aug. 23 {Hebaei} gauge) Aim, Official report issued at i p.m. yesterday :— Wind. Bar. Th*r. Weather. C.Maria .. N-. fresh 29.98 56 Cloudy Russell Calm 30.01 57 Cloudy ilanukau H. S.W.. it. 30.04 56 Cloudy Auckland .. W.S.W., It. 30.03 56 Overcast > lauranga .. W„ light 29.97 43 Fair Gisborne .. SLB., br. 29.91 55 Pino Port Aauriri S.W., It. 29.93 56 Fin* 1 Wellington.. N., breeze 29.86 56 tins I N. Plymouth N.W., It. 29.90 58 Fair ! Wanganai .. W., braeza 29.96 58 Fair C. Foulwind N.W.. fr. 29.88 54 Showery Greymouth. . N.. treah 29.91 51 Overcast Stephen 15... S.W, fr. 29.80 50 Hazy C. campbelL. N.W., br. 29.77 52 Fine ; Akaroa Light Calm 39.73 52 Cloudy ' Pt. Chalmers K_3., It. 29.71 50 Fine Bluff .. .. Vi., fresh 29.64 49 Overcast The atmospheric pressors has decreased, and moderate to strong westerly winds have predominated. Rain has fallen in the West Coast districts of the South Island, but elsewhere the weather has been fair, though cloudy. Present indications are for strong ' and squally westerly winds, backing to south* ernes shortly. Cloudy and unsettled weather . is probab.e. and rain in many parts of the l country. The barometer is failing, but will 1 rise everywhere soon. ! ~ PORT OF AUCKLAND. 1 ■ ; ARRIVALS. 1 WAXRUNA 0X55 a.m.), 39*7 tons» S«tml de,rs, from San Francisco.—Union Co. • WAIOTAHI (11.50 a.mj, 278 tons, Wilson, > j from Houhora.—Northern Co. 1 APANUI (4.10 p.m.). 243 tons, Teixeira, ■ irom Awanui. —Northern Co. ARAHU3A (6.50 p.m.), 1538 tons, Dryden. .- from East Coast.—Union Co. '• DEPAKTURES. I FAHtBUEN (1 p.m.), for Tauranga. 4 HUANUI, ketch (2.20 p.m.), for Gusborne. DAPHNE (6.15 a.m.), for Coromaadel. j ; MAN ALA (10.10 p.m.), for Whaagarei. : WAIM.A RIE (7.1 a .m.), for Neftertoa. i , VESSELS DDE TO-DAY. ! T. Hacking, from .L.^.tflton. Mokoia, trom South, $ p..si. i Manaia, from vv,aang&r<ii, S.ao p.m. £gat,uiii, trem I'aura.asa. 7 a.m. Daphne, from Cororo;tnU<U, noon, 1 Mako, trom East Coast. Awaaou, from East Coast. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. - Arakura, far East Coast, 5 p-m. j VESSELS DUE TO-MOREOW. , 1 Port Lytte.ton, from Sydney.' , Sakanoa, from Giaborne, Navua, from iJapeete. . VESSELS SAILING TQ-MORBOW. Taniwha, for Paeroa, 9.30 pjp. Kameri. for Whaasarei, 6.30 pjn. , VESSELS EXPECTED AT*AUCKLAND. ryrsßcoLQHui, _S» COAST*-. Mokoia, from Dunedia, Angant 23. Rakauoa, , from Westport, August 24. Koroaiiko, from August 29. Taiune, tiom Suva, Seiiteiuoer 4. Flora, from Eastern Pacific. September i. Faiocma, from Fiji, September 10. Fiona, irom Fiji, September 12. , Kaioa, from Westport, to sail. ' Niagara, from Sydney, to sail Makura, from Sydney, to sail. Karori, from Newcastle, to sail. " Kurow. from Newcastle, to sail. Northern Chief, schooner, from Newcastle. sailed August 11. OVBEKB—S. Port Hacking, from London. August 23. Port Lytteltoa, tram Plymouth, August 24. ' Musis, from New York. August 25. Purt ALeiDourne. from London- Auguat 30. Karamea. from London. September 6. Lorain, irom Now Yurk, September 10. Waitemata. from Calcutta, September 15 ; Hororata. from London, September 16. I 1 Waipara, from Montreal. September 30. Beiitort. from New York. September 29. City of Winchester, from New York, September 23. Waagarstla from Canada, to sad. Port Alma, from New York, to sail. Bemuera, from London, October 26. INCOMING PACIFIC MAILS. Tofua, due Wellington. August 25. Makura. at Sydney. Moana, duo Woumstcs. September 22. Niagara, at Sydney. PROJECTED DEPARTURES FROM AUCKLAND. Arahura. for East Coast. August 23. Wairuna, for Newcastle, August 26. , Otira, for Napier, August 28. Mokoia,. for South, August 27. Na-rua. for Bluff, August 29. El R. Sterling, tor Syaney, September 5, 1 Makura. for vaaoouv« 4 T. inaeiimte. _ Niagara, for Vancouver, indefinite. . TRANSPORTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. 1 Total land " _ in; Bts- '. '■ Transport. Duo. Port,. draft, trict. Geissftji - - Aug 26 We. gtan. iU33 jjd I Athemc -- - Aug. 23 Wei'gtoa. 412 I£M> I ' 'Ellinjra - - Aug. 23 Auckland. DOS 885 Cordoba- - - Aug. 30 %'e.gtoa. 655 — 1 Hororata - - Sept. 12 Wet'etcm. — — Ayrshire - - Sept. 19. Lytl'ton. 671 _ Tainui -- - - Sept. 22 Wel'gtoa. 510 — Corinth™ - - Sept. 22 Wel'statt. 404 — •From Egypt. There are 353 wives and 76 children on the Athenic. and II women on the Ellinga. The Cor.atbic has 358 wives and 78 chil. dren aboard. The lainui has S3 women and 38 children. VESSELS IN POST. Mamari. in stream. Eaupo, King's 'Whan. I Waioori, Central Wharf. Iris, cable steamer, in stream. Taxawera, Hobsoa- Street Wharf. Otira. King's Wharf. Southern Cross, Central Wharf. Valmarie. schooner. King's W-harL Mima, barquentirie. King's Wharf. Cathkit. schooner. King's Wharf. E- R. Sterling, barqueniine. Central Whacf Geranium, minesweeper. Hobaon Wharf. Mallow, minesweeper. Hobson Wharf. Marguerite, minp weeper Dock Wharf. Huia, schooner. King's Wharf. Waitomo. in dock. * Arahura, Queen's Wharf. Wairuna, Kiss's Wharf. The Rakattoa, en route from Westport to Auckland, via ports, ib expected to leave Giaborne for Anckland to-night. She- is due here to-morrow night. Tho Arahura arrived from the East Coast Jast evening and berthed at the Queen's Wharf. She is timed to sail' for Gisborne and Napier at 5 p.m. to-day. The cargo steamer Tahiti, en route from Wellington, is expected to arrive at Vancouver about September 4. She will stay at Vancouver about »■ week and their sail tor ! Wellington. The Navua is duo from Papeete tomorrow morning, and will berth at the King's Wharf. Sb<» is timed to sail for Bluff via ports next Friday. The Kalrape, which i* discharging a cargo of chaff from Picton. at Ofehunsa. » to sail t from the latter port cm Monday for WestI pert. ; Th* Farmers' Co-operatJwr Wholesale Fed. oration gives the following - naal'nga from New YTk for this port:Waipaxa. July 29: Lorain, August 2;. and the City of Win-che-ter, August 8. The Waitomo completed discharge of her • cargo from South Is and ports yesterday » af'ernooa. She is to go into .dock this morni ing for cleaning and painting. The City of Winchester left New York for I Am k. and on August 3, and is not due hero [ until September 23. 1 The Richardson steamers Mako and Awahou are both due to-day from the East j Coast. j las Anpouri left Onehnnga for Waikato j Head last evening, and is due back at OneI hunaa this evening. I Another attempt will be made on- Monday * to refloat the steamer Arapawa, which is strf-nded at Waitara The Rimu is to leave Onehnnga' for Waitara this evening to assist ! in. the salvage operations. ; HOROSATA BEPOBTED. The New Zealand Shipping Company's . I steamer Hororata, en route from England to New Zealand with troops, left Cape Town ' for Durban on Monday last. She is, bring- ' in«. car.;o for Wellingtoa. Auckland. Lyttelten. and Dunedia,' and is duo at _____ j about September 14. ;j THE E. S. STERLING. . 1 The • American six-masted barquentine B. ' , S Sterling is expected to corr piste th* dis- ' j charge of her coal cargo towards ttie end lof next. weak. She will then load timber and general cargo, at this port for Sydney, * I and is expected to leave- Auckland about - ; September 5. From Sydney she will go to - 1 Newcastle and load another cargo of cost * I for Auckland. >j THE POST LYTTELTOIf. ) The Commonwealth- and Dominion Line t steamer Port Lyttellon, en route from Lon- > den to Auckland via Aup.tra.iaa porta, is 1 due from Newcastle to-morrow. She has 3? r passengers from Australia For AucklandFrom Auckland she will go* to Napier and - Wellington discharge, and wili afterwards , -load «>■ Wellington, Gisborne and Auckland : for London, sailing anally from this Dort 1 next month <

THE BE-tU_E_> .w£?l, w Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Remuera is expected to leave Loa%__fS f? pt< ? a £ w 12. and ia due in New Zealand, about October 23. THE RIMUTAKA. T% New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Simutaka, which, leg Wiington for ™ hSS-S ? Jn7 10 cleared Newport News pwJ^th dA ' l?ut J*' - Sil « * *» a * _*lysaouta at the ena of this month. THE WAIRUNA. now steamer Wairuna arrived J^ m San Francisco yesterday. •£?__™s: and Bathed at the King's Whart to discharge about 1500 tons of base oil and general cargo for New Zealand. , POST HACKING. | steant-- o^?o^*? 1 - sa 4 D«minion Line ' T«*S^_ Po Ha<:kl is due to arrive from Lytteftoa this_ monung. She will berth at the Queen Wharf °t,'- and about -TO tons of EnEush cargo for this port. THE MOKDIA. I The Mokoia. en route from Dunedin to Auckland; via parte, was esnected tofeave I G_T_.rae for Auckland at 5 p.mTyesterdty! I She is duo here about the same time & ' £ X !-!S d _ wifi herih 3i the Qn-ta'iwharf • «-,_s♦ !l « JPSfwPfra and cargo. She is , 30athBra POrtß at nnon I 3 ° Uthera yorta ai noon | j SOMERSET DIVERTED. ! I Tha.Federal Shire steamer Somerset, which ! ; arrived, at Lytteiton from England on Wed- i I nesday with troops and general cargo, and I «ft „_ Auckland on Thursday, has been I diverted to Wellington., where she will put . out the whole of her New Zealand cargo and then 20 to. Austra'.ia to discharge the balance. About 600 tons of her cargo is for this port, and it will be txanshipped to an- , other steamer. ; : . i POST OF ONEKUMGA. i ARRIVALS. ! RASA (9 15 _.m-), 1072 tons. Bark, ' from New Plymouth.—Northern Cc AUPOUBI (7 a,m.), 448 tons, Darling, from Wanganui and Opunafe— Northern Co fro^^c^ol-^ni^cX 1521 tons, EB * Wfe8 ' from Picton.—Union Co. &AYMOBE fl & m l' 258 tens, Cummings, , from Sagloa 3-d Kqwhia —Northern Co. I DEPARTURES. RABAWA. for New Plymouth AUPQUSI, for Port Waikato.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17246, 23 August 1919, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17246, 23 August 1919, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17246, 23 August 1919, Page 7