SHIPPING.
'- -. ...I. 111. » I _„,„ m High Water. Auokland~9.l2 a.m., 9.29 p.m. High Water. Manukau Heads—ll.ll a.m., 11. so p.m. Sua—Rises, 6,19 a.m., gets, 5.26 p.m. Moon—First Quarter. September 3. 1.52 a.m. » --, -•■■ WEATfiER REPORT. Rainfall in City or 24 hours ended midnight, Aug. 28 (Herald gouge) 1.32 ii. Official report j«jne"d at 4 cm. yesterday:— „ „ Wind. • Bar. TlMr. Weather. p^c^Ltr l * •• •^' W .-, 1 ? t - 29.75 60 Haay WW H. N. .light 28.68 58 Cloudy Tnuranga •" .fresh 29.79 60 Rain lauranga . . K. fresh 23.79 55 Bala vl S «!*■-«S*» 2S.»S 53 Rain *u•'»■ u f n • • Calm 29.85 51 Rain K few; 8 light 29.94 55 RaiS N. Hymoßti fe- E ;-- 29.75 50 Showery \\ansanui -i E..-bwew» 29-86 56 .Overcast, 1. Fouhvnul fresh 29.73 52 Overcast Orarawiafc,. Refresh '29.86 SO Showery Stephen la. S.g.. fresh 29.85. 48 ikia C Campbell 5.1.. fresh 29.98 51 Rain Afcaroa Light N.K.fr. 29.99 45 Hula Buff almW S-E..lWit 80.07 61 Drizzle **'»« • ■ . . E., fresh 80.01 43 Cloudy iJL cyclone ■ft ,ntt ? <1 to the westward has r>een responsible for ntrong northerly and B^"'- v winds over the Dominion. Gales were " ted . yesterday northward of Auckl"- i , clowd »»d unsettled weather has P/ovnilod. and rain has fallen generally, ir.isnnt indications are for northerly winds, suong to gate, backing to southerlies soon northward os K».whia and East Cape, and easterlies to south-easterlies elsewhere. Further rum is probable generally, heavy in many parts, with rivers rising, and snow on high levels of the South Island. The v cmc £ r , la toUias. but will rise after about 20 hours. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. MASULA (10.45 a.m.). 4454 tons, Morton, i from Glasgow, via New York.—L. D. ■Nathan. Ltd. - MANAIA (6.30 p.m.), 1153 tons. Norbury. from Whangarei. In saloon: Misses Kit- ; «<M e , ""tier. Drover, Gaio. Simpson. Starr, ; Macken. Irwin Bell (2). Woolhouse Nurse MrAaniara; Mesdames. Mackay Wellington, v-.jthbort, Howard. Hayncs, Kenwood, Simpsons Savage, Clark. Brawn. Herroii. McArthur (2). Buff, Irwin. Mel-cod. Pollock and child, Bell. Parker, Ritchie. Cbelham; Messrs Rogers. Williams, Holdsworth, Brown, Kelly. Heyward. Jackson, Barker, Boope, Clsjrtm. Ryan, Cuthbert. Winner, ' Muldrock. Hirt. Howard. Henwood, Toler- I ton. Hoyes. Havnes. Bell. Sutton, Hanna, Tike. Wilson. Bradley. Starr, McAllister, 1 Xelapa, Brown. Bray. Raff, McP'herson. May. Harden. Hackle. Mclvin, Ryan. Pelsl»v. Patullo Smith. Rice. Dobbs, Cart for. ! " Hemphill. Plaister. Wellington. Watson. I B-jrdi. Wagon. Marken. May, P«wi; and j 31 bteeragc.—Northern Co. j NORTHERN CHIEF (7.20 a.m.). I schooner, 263 tons. Mumi. from Newcastle. -J. Burns and Co. TANTWHA (5.10 a.m.). 263 tons, Freeman. from Paeroa,— Co. WAXpTJ <?.» run.}. "201 tons. Pert, from Great Barrier.— Go* DEPARTURES NGAPTJHI (6.40 p.m.). for Tauraiiga. WALXUXA (0.10 a.m.), for Melbourne. WAIMARIE 10.15 a.m.l. for Paeroii!. KA^ T IERI '7.55 p.m.), for Whangairei, WAIPU (0.10 a.m.), for Great Barrier. DAPHNE (8.15 a-m.). for Whak&tene. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. , Arahura. from East Coast, 10 a.m. Wairaarie, from Paeroa. 5.50 a.m. Apaiiuj, from Wljansaroa. 10.50 a.m, Kanieri. from Whaagarei, 8 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. r*.ort Lytteltou. for South. , Majaaia, ior Whaagarci, 10 p.m. Waimarie. for Ko;tn, midnight. Wiiipu, fox Coromandel, 2 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. isTEacotoyiAi aSO COASTiU Kaituna. from Westport. August 30. R.M.S. Nif.eaia. from Sydney, September 1, Talune, from" Su'Dtj Septemoer i. Flora, from Eastern Pacific, September 4. Wcstr&Ua, from Sydrifly, September 10. Paloona, from Fiji. September 10. Fiona, irom Fiji. September 12, Whacgapa, from Papeete, September 18. Ka*oa. from Westpcrt. to sail. Makura. froni Sydney, to sail. Karon. flSm Newcastle, to sail. Kurow, from Newcastle, to sail. Northern Chief, schooner, from Newoastlo, sailed August 11. . OVEnSEAS. Port Melbourne, from London. August 30. Earamea, t»m > London. September 8. Lorain, !roim New York, {September .10. , Austratptain, from New York, Septemler 18. Waitiamala, from Ca!<Hittu. September 15. London, September 13. City of Winchester, from New York, September IS. Wainarft. from Montreal, September 20. Bellfcrt. from New York. September 20. Waajaratta from CanacU, to sail Pert Alma, from Ne«f York, to sail. Remuera. from London, October, 26. INCOSEING PACIFIC MAILS. Tofua. due Wellington, August 29, Makura. at Sydney. ' lloana, duo Wellington. September 22. N..agara, at Sydney. PROJECTED DEPASTURES FROM AUCKLAND. Navua, for Bluff. August SO, \ Arahura, for East Coast, Augtwt 30. Kuia, ior Newcaat'.e, Ausoat 30. /Port Hacking, tor Wellington, August 8L Niagara, for Vancouver, September % Waipori, for N«%vcastle, September 3. E. R. Sterling, tor Sydney, September 5. Makura, for Vancouver. September 9. Westr&Lia, for East Coast, Bluff, and M«l----bourne. TRANSPORTS FOB NEW ZEALAND. AuckTotal land la DisTransport. Una. Port, draft *»<& Atheaic Aug. 31 Wel'gton. 412 100 *i,Jlinga - - Sept. 3 Auckland. 1105 3C5 Cordoba - - Aug. 30 Wel'Rtou. 655 — Ayrshire - - Sept. IB IffUW 671 262 jaororata - - Sept.. 20 Wel'gtoa. — — Tainui - - - - Sept. 22 Wel'gton. 510 — Coriathic - - Sept. 22 Wel'gton. 404 — *Fiom Egypt. There are 358 wives and 76 chiJarea ©a th» Athenk. and 11 women on the Ellmga. The Corintbic has 358 wives and 78 children aboard. The Taiaui has 83 women and 28 children. VESSELS IN PORT. llamari. Queen's Wharf. Raupo. King's Wharf. Wiiipori, Centra! Wharf. Tarawera. Hobson Street Wharf. Skint tern Cross, Central Wharf. V aim arte, schooner, King's Wharf. lima barauentine. King's Wharf. li B Sterling, bartjuentine. Central Wharf Huia, schooner. King's Wharf. fort Hacking, Queen's Wharf. N»<n», King's Wharf. Port Lyttelton. Queen's Wharf. Jlaaula, King's Wharf. The Northern Steam Ship Company's vesbclb Aranawa and Rimu left Onehunga for Auckland yesterday. The Australian schooner Valmarie went out to an anchorage in the stream yesterday morning to await a favourable wind for her voyage to Opua. Th< Tuhoi left yesterday for the Whan?affinmj whaling station to load whale oil. The overhaul of the Waipori in expected to be completed by Tuesday, when she will leave for Newcastle. Th Kaituna is due from Westport toirorrw. She will berth at the Hobeon Wharf. The: Patcena iB still undergoing repairs at Oucfaunga. She is expected to be ready for j se.. ctj Tuesday, September 8, and . accordin;,' to prerent advice will 1)« retained on thi!- Gnehunaa-Weliington service. Repairs to the Tarawera are expected to be- completed cm September 12. It is understood that the barque lima will shortly 7.0 on '.he slip t'or overhaul. She will later proceed to Sydney with a. full I<:''l of tirntrer. The departure of the Navua for Bluff, via. ports, has been poetpoimd until Saturday evening. Owing to the rough weather, the departure of th= Claymore for Hokianga was postponed from yesterday until to-day. 'I ho Pert Hacking wont into dock yesterday She *»a» expected to have come out ' 10-''-,v, but the rain may have delayed the raiiitins and cleaning operations- She la T.:r.<(i to eail for the South to-morrow mc'.TiinE. THE PORT ALMA. The Port Alma, at latest advices, was taking in orgo at New York., She ia expected j to sail shortly for Australia and New Zealand ports. THE ARAHURA. The Arohnra loft Gisborne at 10 a.m. yesffrr'av Slip is expected to reach port at the »»'ne iiour to-day and is timed to leave on the- return trip at noon to-morrow. THE ZEALANDIC. The Shaw. Savill and Albion Company's Zeala-idic arrived at Adelaide on Thursday Sunt, and sailed trie tame day for Melbourne. The vessel if scheduled to leave Newcastle un August ."JO for Wellington, , WAITEMATA AT SINGAPORE. The Union Company's new freight • Uiiir»r Waiiemata arrived at Singapore on S.-turr'u.v !aKt from Calcutta. The vessel will cirxivh't-s her 'oading at Singapore for Sydttey. Vuckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and DunciLia. L _ COAL FROM NEWCASTLE. Tin Union Steam Ship Company's collier Kii.c-w >tt Newcastle with a full LjAd of t*ia! for Auckland at 2 p.m. yesterday. The Karori '■•as also expected to Bail yesterday for Auckland.
':• THE- PORT LYTTELTON. i Port Icrtteltoa is expected to* leave' for Wellington >- da >- she will return later to complete tasting m cargo And is esnectod ttmSer? for England toward tha end Sept NORTHERN CHIEF ARRIVES. arrived 8 ba P} te ntine Northern Chief, • after a 17 Jnv C ' om Newcastle yesterday - of coal Thl%. * aaae: ?i\ Sho bringa 370 tons wS tfci" 11 *"* at the Khxs ' a THE LAUREL WHALEN. ' CW f'lo'l a „u raoen ' ed in Auckland yesterday loft Au^land 0 f„T r fl La^ rel .Whalea. which • after iwSiK for San Francisco on July 10. ■ &£%&<&>£& tsh£& S&" $-&T%h*rz! s?fe f ». Th. tP a ?£JH AND makura. net for / 11 al i steamer Niagara loft gydSS t^f t0 l day ' ?> "«« , next. for Vanco^t^p^i on Tuesday | &,&«,& >g™ Auckland for THE PORT , MELBOURNE. Australians London, via Thursday oveS Tt 1° "s<& Auckland on , carries a draft a,, l a " n dorstood that she I general cargo for New ßt^fe soldiers and a ! aw. m ilk Zealand. No definite ; have yet been mad? It i« \s® movements . "* • 2&tei- ""»•• . mamari UN-loading. 1 yesterday. Operation*^ Wi was resumed ' i week owing £?vaF suspended last : ! side workefs £~}?„ ci Jf 1 cls , 101 ? ol th ° watered"*! .&«!%»■>, w'T ,£ seven ! enae, nation t. The °J J in^u " considerably dnWnt- I? delayed operations vessel has n ™ ' X t ? e afternoon. The Rail-way v 3 '* c , oal for the discharged she «.-iIJ nwdv? 1 + ■£- us been here. "Ui Probably take in cargo "rj. O THE OTIRA'S cargo. cargo steamer Ot?ra l \vffri .CoßW&ay's on Wednesday Su^S^H 6 ?, l ° r * &piel loaded at Auckland li ,f , following cargo, casks of tallow 26 ii? j 8 ° w61 ' 1311 I foot oil 1647 ~,,7.1 - J drums of neats!of rag 8 it" kiL!via 100 sack* ; whale oil, 2702 mwo f UI - CS « 0 -. casks °? . honey, 750 cnS p, it*, °* 302 cases of J , of meat, and 55 of .fruits, 4041 cases '»«« -a.S a.-U'Shi, »y.„i" d - THE MA3ULA ARIJJVES. er nO MatSa ral i a ter American freight I arrived fS J^%^sr^sssss: After Glasgow yesterday morning « the P fflly° she ffg ' The wsS 8 aHcr 3 pm. j weU-fcao,fn liL, . kandeomo addition to the was Wit A \r U ' whlr i' l sl ?c belongs: She • Tarti« PK, Messrs. Barclay and Cuilo's hz&ifx «£ t « *£!• under tie command of Captain A D | fe-& h a c .? b M j. i »w! h v ! second, Mr. P. Peterson; third; Mr A Rush W-s.. MeatJ. %. %LoS l^i; G^p^ a M H \fT r i, Mr P-J- Maclnnes; second. Mr. H. Melville: third. Mr. W McArthur junior third Mr W. B. Johnston ;* fourth. St«rJ«;J ' *,!, >*? : Hn^ or fourth. Mr. W. J. Stunpcij fifth. Mr. R. F «y: junior fifth. Mr. iVial?" Cairns. The vessel completed her o a ill 4 °l™ vy v' , at,d the following day sailed for New York, arriving on. July 17 Chrfo^Kf? 0 "i &3rase - J £»«»<* 4* called at Chnstobai. Colon, and Newport News, where coal was loaded for New Zealand ports. Island %> l0:lfic she called at Pitcairn it.fS'f!: j 10 rar * was . uneventful until days port, when extraordinary weather, alternat boisterous tod calm, was |xperienced.. In addition to coal, tho °. arT > I3S . ? general .cargo. After discharge at Auckland she is expected to bo South, via East- Coast ports. S
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17251, 29 August 1919, Page 5
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