SHIPPING.
Hish Water. Auckland—s.27 a.m.; 5.50 p.m. High Water, Manukau Heads-7 26 am. ■ '•13 p.m. ' Sim-Rises. 4.50 a.m.; sots. 6.13 p.m. Moon— Friday, 8.10 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended ; i-nur.isht. Cot. 21 (Herald gauge) .08in. ' Official report i SBU od at 4 p.m. yesterday :- ,■,.,»,„ V, '! nd L Bar. Ther. \\>ath«. V, Bpc Mann. . S , light noil 59 Fine MnnuUn L \'" f ' r ™V2 rn v'™ Auckland ... 8.W.. fr. 61 *™ [ ,''u ns " ... a.W v br. 59.97 69 Fair Well y, nr '- £ve- flel,t 29-86 58 Fine Wellington... A.W. i- .1097 ,« «~m " i_ x Plymouth h.w.; /:; i H £™^ ?« ,d |v.:t- as ?i asKfontw.n U u\t - -U 89 f>s Cloudy f [.: »•« « Clou* ]-•;• n,umcr, v. ,Vhi && f? |£, n J ''" v. ircsh 29.21 57 Overcast «Wh b, „, a f " to [ h " s faller! rß P itJ ly in the wVt„.V. 'l « lrc ' hn,, l! westerly (o northerly grinds hnv,> vrevro.oJ. Scattered rains hava , W XtVH ,a ' ,h,> T H foast lind -outhcrn?;;V tr JF"; > , ont f^ r to «\le«rty woather for r '." C'"''' 1 r V- Present indication* are I • i «,,','. ;" e V : '' V"''*' s ' rori * ! , to "ale. bucking Whir w,n f hl 'v'"\ '» V"' South. , Th " ' 1.1"..'"' Kvo.m-« r mi.'v. unsettled, and W v 10,, - w ' Ta!l; folow,,c: cc; ,» | V and ft i ! m ' "■', parts - Th * barometer is i la """-' '" c; " r.so soon in t ho south. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. fru, A^ AIA ' C,! 3 P - m ■'• 1!:>0 ton "- Norbuty. !. M ' o ',' ■„•■ fl '!% i;aw:na. hosier,' ™ X v)}it a! child. Ea„er. Waa*!!'.-, •r, Y„ Uoii-jw. natter, tloacy, j a nunc a,l, ''"""/ 0 " <'<<- riarwsrd, nurrcu. upivr,,i, •-. iia.itfti. Kermie. .Newman,! ' ,ri *'«s. 1-...1. hUH'iJi!i;ni, Anderson, 'lhomp-l son. Al'r f, -^ a,.Is . -''-ssra. Coy.e. 1 "otter. Mar- ! < <iii.. iiidu.c:on. l.vid. Edmonds. Peacock., • ralioway. Hrtla»,.n. luisrili. Arniison. Bar-' '.''"'' Jor '9 v!l " ■ Cnur.-ti, 0 -.r,j l'urdic Love, i ' skinner, Hod.r.>< n 12), Kiddoll. Craig Closev, I l-inlayaon, ( ,- . a i,y. Uomlas. Wheoicri Cooper. : . ludUopo. taai),t<il. Becson, Wren, Evton i ■ M.Arthur, Hnt'.oD, Edwards. Srujtb. Stewart ' Crosby, Bror.kier. Bri.l. 'Irowerr., Heather' ' I artridco, Ml'Aiiura. Marden Wade. Close. I Anderson. Dausma, Atkinson, Jack 14). Tap- I " p?nd<T!. Enfc-er. Laccy, Russell. Newton, Dnimmoiii), Bovatt. Holmes, Wilkinson, I Rutherford, Valentino. Bron-n, I'oole, I antic, Mason. Smith. Wilson, Gray, Thompson. Flomir.s. '"aimer, Mnldrock, I Wa-kelin. Cuna«Uey. McJjood. McKcnzie, | (. olonel Smyth*. Kev. Eliodge. Rev. McXicoll . and 11 steerage. —Northern Co. \ TANIWHA 'I f..m.\ 261 tons. Freeman. I - from Paeroa.—Northern Co. 1 K.VXIEKI (2.20 a.m.*. 203 tons, Johnson, I from Vi bangarci.— Northern Co. j DEPARTURES. ATI'.V tli.'M) p.m.'. (or Sydnof. In saloon: Misses Lesn«>. t'arquhar. MoLeau. Hawkins, Whitmore. Wiihams, and ThomiM; Mesdnmes 'Ah'.tmere, Harrcr and child, FarquUar, btsltf Burnt, and Hubbard: Slessrs. Leslie i->). Farquhnr. Dixon. Taylct, Wrightcn, I With. Hoftkmsr, Jones'. Smitlier. Bull, B-.irßs. | Stanner Brown. Bennett, Whitmore. Slither- | land. Wood-house, Jeffrey. Binns. Kellv. Morrison. Srott ■_'>. Kane t.',, McLeod. Hubbird, and D;. Hubbard, ajad 23 steerage. KANAKA < 12.20 p.m.'!. for Newcastle. AYRSHIRK 110 p.m.). for Sydney. KANIERI .6.15 p.m.!. for Wbangarei. TANIWHA (9.15 r . m ). for Paeroa. TASMAN (3.15 p.m.). for V/hakatano. VESSELS DUE TODAY. R.M S. Niaaara, from Vancouver. 10 a.m. Clansman. f»>- Russell, 6 a.m. Waimane. from Notherton. 12.30 a.m. Waipii. from Mangapai, .'5 a.m. Daprine, from Mercury Bay, 6 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. }. r '>craki, for Sydney. 5 p m. Manaia. fcr Wbangarei. 10 p.m. ILmu. for Russell, 4 p.m. Waipu. for ManEar-ii. jl p.m. Daphne, for Great Bajrier. midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. I.\"TEBCOLOM.UI AND COASTAL. Ab»mataa. schooner. Newcastle, due. )'a!oona, Fiji, October 23, Rakanoa, Newcastle, October 23. Mokoia, Southern ports. October £4. Karon. _ Newcastle, October 34. K.r.:. Wellington. October 23. Glaucus. Surprise Island. Oc.ober 25. Stella. WeHinfrton, October 0". Kokiri, Westport, October 28. Talune. Western Pacific, November 3. Kauri. afelbourue, to tail. iialai'a. Noumea, November 7. Ayrshire, Sydney, November 9. PaJocna, Western, Pacific, Novcmljer 20. Navun. Western Pacific. December 13. Lindst/J. barqucatme, i.yttelton. sailed October 11. Waitemata Southern ports, to sail. E. R Sterling*, bariiuentine, Newcastle, to soil. OVEBSKAS. Remuera, London. October 28. lonic. London, October 27. Narwhei. San Francisco, sailed Aueust 27. Makura, Vancouver, October 29. City of Madras, New York, November 1. Paparoa, Avonmouth. November 8. Bellbuclil<Si New York, November 8. Mitsuiii Maru, Japan, about November 10. Leitrim, Now York, November 15. Kaikoura, Montreal November IS. Port Sydney. London. November 23. Ruabine, Plymouth, December 14. Carpentaria, New York, to sail. Liberty. New York, to sail. Rimutaka, Liverpool, December 28, Rniipehu, Liverpool. January. Whakatane, Canada, to Bail. Orsn, Canada, to sail. TRANSPORTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. _ Troops Transport. Due. Port. Total. AkU. lonic - - -Oct. 24 Welerton. 354 Remnera - -Oct 26 Auckland 625 150 l Kia Or* - Oct. 31 Wel'cfon - —I Pa par' j - - Nor. 6 Wel'gtcm 227 41 I Arawa - - Nof. 19 Auckland 594 — j Tl.e lonic has rjSfi women and 90 children. I ihc l'nparoa ban 187 women and 66 chil- | dren, besides 28 Imperial details. The Kcmuera ha 3 81 women and ''i cbildr'ii. The Araws has 17 civilians and 14 children. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS, Niatara, due Auckland, to-day Sdak.ira due Auckland. October 29. lofv.a. due Wellington, October 30. Moan a, due Wellington, December 4. PROJECTED DEPARTURES FROM AUCKLAND. Moeraki. lor Sydney. October 2° flora, for Eastern Facile October °1 Niagari., for Sydney, October 24 " ' I'a.oona for Fiji. Tonga, and Samoa. Odobrr 20. j M-ikuiD. r or Sydney. October '20. "i«:««, li.rVii:'.t.i.ivcr. November 4. iHiune. f'.r Suva, AovemUr 5. . Flora. Eastern l'ac;sc, November 21 I Makura. It Vancouver, NovemUr 18. j Navoa, fur Fiji, Tonya, and Samoa. I Aoipmher 22. i Jubiic*.. : ,r Niuo Island. j VESSELS IN PORT. MoeraKi. Queen's Wl.arl. Ajar.a, Qieen's Wharf. Tarawera, Hobsou Street V.'harf. Ka-.tutiA. Hobsjn Wuarf. Pis. at :r.'icr;i,.n I-tira . k<i. b, ,n stream. Zingari', .>n -.: Jul.iU.-c. iim'.icrv schooner, King's Wharf Flora. King a Wharf. The work of translorruir.K the Maunganui in'') an nil fuel Pirr.er ;<t Port C-hc liners is proceeding very slowly owing to the shortage of labour Th. repair work on the Mara-nn at f.e ?.irn._ port :i praitically at a. -taiKlst.il for '•■<: «nme reatnn. '!':.<■ Si a!< 3 ke'ch Ilira went to an anchorage ,:i the stream y. :-'--,!:. v aitcrrioon. She ■.a to sail lor Nine I.«!ari': to-morrow morning The ni.ii . -.7 p. li.ii n-r Jubilee 1m cr.niI .(-led disci.» ■■!"■ f.t her hai.iwM.il cargo fro, New, »st!-. She is to sail it the e-d of the v.-ci.;; to load (opra at Nrie .-land. THE CORINTH The- departure of fie Shav, Sr.,'i ar. I Albion .•'.earner Corinin. from Wellington for London has been postponed until da'' break 'ii Friday. .- THE WANAKA. 1":..- Wanaka loniploted discharge of her r.i.1 1 r.'i'i'o vesten'av morning, and nailed lor Ni-'.Mtlo to had another .atgo THE WAIMANA. ■' . si aw. Sn-.-ill and A!'., -team-r Wai „.,„. i, .on ar.rcd at London <-~ Heptem- ...., '.. ~ -~ , ;-rry troop. • Imni tiio hinted K.i -don : ■ India ..ml then mine to New ■/.-. i.md to load THE PA KEH A. " i.i shav Sa.-i'l and Albion Company's st. -.Lire, Ibikoha udt Loud in with troop.? tor 1 --.in'ie. via Durban. ,ui October 7. She is i ;..-.,i| in New Zealand in November and wi.' all a' Hobart on the. way here. It ATATUA AND ATIIENIC. '1...- '-h.i'-. Sa-.ili and Albion steamer; M,.'..i! M, w i,!, I'-ft Wellington or: September <<■■ mil A-h.ii:.. whi.-h left Well i7ij.-ton en ■sepi. or,- , .'i. i, m. both pasieil trie Li/, [J, l> : . . t.i :.,.i:doi. LIiIEETY FROM NEW YORK. Dah-cty and Co.. Ltd.. advise that the »)<*me: Liuerty is now being loaded at New Vo'k by the I'.S and A. Line for Auckland, Wellington. Lytt.elton. Dimedin. Melbourne, 'id Sydney. Th-i \ceael is cipcctcd to get »H'lt:h tl.oitly.
MOEHAKI SAILING TO-DAY. ~T !i(\ . .inter-colonial passengor steamer Mi>eraki 18 timed to sail {or Sydney at 5 p.m. to-day with passengers and cargo. THE WHANGAPE. The Union Company's cargo steamer Whangape. which left Auckland on October 1, arrived at Papeete on Saturday morning. THE AJANA. ,\Z ) i C New , Zealand and African steamer Ajana. which is discharging English cargo at the Queen Wharf, is to sail at daylight to.morrow for Wellington. Lyttelton, and Australia to complete discharge. THE MOKOIA. The Mokoia, en route from Duccdin to Auckland, via ports, was expected to leave Wellington yesterday evening for Napier, Gisboixe, and Auckland. She is due here on. Friday. THE ATUA. The Island steamer Atua, which had been dlscha.rgina a sugar cargo from Fiji at Chelsea, berthed at the Central Wharf yesterday morning to embark passengers for Sydney. Sue sailed shortly after mid-day, and wnl cn.ll. at Newcastle en route. NIAGARA DUE THIS MORNING. The Royal Mail steamer Niagara is due , trom Vancouver at 10 a.m. to-day. She will anchor in the stream for m«dical inspection ; and afterwards berth at the Queen's Wharf I to land mails, and cargo. I ARAHURAS ITINERARY. " '■ Owing to the delayed departure of the Arohura from Auckland for the East Coast it 13 expected tiiat she will not tie despatched ■ from Gisbor-.in for Auckland until next Saturday, and consequently will cot reach here before Sunday. THE KIA ORA. -] The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Kia a v, CII voa ** from London to Wellington, via Newport News, Panama, Tahiti. Fiji, and i Noumea with troops, left Norfolk. Virginia, ' on September 28, and Panama on October 7, n-nd is due at Tahiti to-morrow. Besides having troops for New Zealand, she is bringi tug a, cargo of coal for Wellington. ; J COAL FOR AUCKLAND. i 1 The, Karon left Newcastle at 4 p.m. on I j baturaay with a full car of coal for Auck- ; ia ,A t,ho i a due here on Friday ! Ihe Rakanoa arrived at Newcastle on ' , Ibu " da .y night and sailed again at 10 p.m. i on £i nd ? night with a cargo of coal for I : Auckland She is due here to-morrow, and I ' a - f *^, discharge will return to Newcastle. i : llie Koktri is to leave Wellington for West- - i port at noon to-day to load a cargo of coal I for Auckland. She is due here about next I I luesdsy. ; j THE AYRSHIRE. j The Federal-Shire Line steamer Ayrshire l which had completed discharging her NeW I Zealand cargo from England, sailed for Sydney yesterday evening to put out the re- '"'!" ° L ° r cargo. At Sydney she will I commence. loading Homeward cargo, and then 1 come to Now Zealand to complete. She is due back at Auckland about November 9, and will go from here to Whakatane and Wellington, sailing for England from the latter port. lONIC DUE AT WELLINGTON. The Shaw. Savill and Albion Company Lasreceived a message from the liner lonic, en route from London, stating that the vessel is expected to arrive at Wellington on Friday j morning. The message adds: "All well. Health good.'' The lonic, which is bringing returning troops to New Zealand, left Dondon on September 8 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. She will land her troops at Wellington and then come to Auckland to commence discharging her New Zealand cargo. She will probably reach here on Monday. PASSENGERS FOR MELBOURNE. The Huddart-Parker steamer "Westralia which left Wellington-on Saturday night for Southern ports and Melbourne, took the following saloon passengers for Melbourne: — Misses Patterson, Roberts. O'Callaghan, Lores and three children, E. Kuhnell, E. Wright, J. McGeorge; Mesdames E. J. Thomas. P. McDonald, Griffiths, Maitlan,d and two children, Jeflcott and two children, Hefner. Archer and child. J. H. Cock, Graham. Devlyn. Dawson and two children, Holloway and two children, J. C. Gran«e, Brown, Whitley, Gardes, E. M. Dryden, Ferguson. Hamilton and two children; Captain Whitley, Messrs. E. J. Thomas. F. McMahon, A. Fayen. A. L. Jeffeott. C. Hallara (2), W. L. Borrows. T. R. Williams. J. D. Warren. Blake. Redwood. J. C. Grange, Harrison. J. Graham. Gardes, (3), W. H. Dawsoii. Whitley, iun., MrKirdy, James (2), Holloway, Devlyn, J. H. Cock. Masters Dunn, O'Callaghan. P&RT OF ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURES. CLAYMORE (4 p.m.), for Raglan and Kawhia. The Poherua was expected to leave Wellington for Picton at noon yesterday to load a cargo of chaff, for Onehunga.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17297, 22 October 1919, Page 7
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