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SHIPPING.

I High Water, Auckland—lo,B6 a.m.; 10.58 I p.m. High Water, Manukau Heads— — a.m.: 0.13 p.m. Sun—Rises, 4.28 a.m.; sets, G. 50 p.m. Moon—First Quarter, December 1, 4.17 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended midnight. Nov. 27 (HERALD gauge) .Win. Official report issued at A p.m. yesterday:— Wind. Bar. Tber. Weather. Capo Maria... S.W., fr. 30.14 61 Fine Russell ... Calm 30.07 66 Cloudy I Manukau H. 8.M.W.. £r. 80.05 61 Fair (Auckland ... S.W., fr. 30.06 63 Fa«r i Tauranga ... W., fresh 29.86 72 Fin* ! Gisborne ... 8., breeze 29.92 64 Fin© i Ft. Ahuriri... £~ light 29.95 62 Fine ! Wellington... N., light 29.98 58 Fair IN. Plymouth S.W., fr. 29.77 61 Fine Wanganui ... W.S.W., br. 30.03 05 Fine I C. Fouhvind S.W., fr. 80.00 68 Cloudy Groymouth... S.W., br. 30.05 66 Clo»dy Stephen 15.... W„ fresh 30.01 56 Hazy C. Campbell N., fresh 29.91 68 Hazy , Aka-roa Li.... W., light 29.85 64 Fine Ft. Chalmers Calm 29.77 61 Fair ! Bluff W., light 29.81 55 Showery I Rain fell during Wednesday night in many parts, but cool, fair to cloudy weather has ruled snoe, Strong but decreasing southerly Winds have prevailed, and the. barometer lias risen everywhere. Present indications are for moderate to strong southerly winds north- , ward of New Plymouth and Napier, and I westerlies to nortkoriios prevailing and i freshening elsewhere. The weather should | •be fair but clcud.ness will increase generally, i i and rain is probable shortly in West Coast and southernmost districts. The barometer will fall again soon in the South. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. NGAPTJHI (6 p.m.), 691 tons, Haultain, from Whangarci. In saloon: Misses Harris. Hammond Haines, Davidson, Geehie Taylor, Eraser, Harkin; Mesdames Finlayson, | Fr.aser, Carloy. Wolfe, Hays McKay Duff, ' I Fooks, Silvester and child, Taylor, O Shea, i I Ramstead, Blang, Wallace, Siron, Elerti man (2), Cannell and child, Seccombe, Davis; Messrs. Callaghan, Wika, Johns- . ton, Smith, Easterbrook. Pinker, Gumming, Burns. Kerr, Burns, Ryan, Dixon, Wilson, Rowe. Williams. Fraser (2), Cox. Blomfield, Hayward, Nisbit. Cleary, Miller, Shepherd, Harris. Mace, Harper. Campbell, Murrhy, Bromid, Davidson, Duff, Foois. McGeikie, Silvester, Purdie, Wade, Stewart, Morpeth, ; Lupto'n. Carter. Walsh. Muchic, Christian, , Archibald. Lever. Wilcher, Makie, Warnig, ! Logan, Forsyth, Forsyth. Jobe, Neith. Taylor. Ferguson, Finlayson, Baxter, Finlayson. Wallace. Aitkinson, Forsyth, Masbie, Crawford, Main. Walling. Key, Leek, Hollay, McKay, Pearson, Holland, Newman and boy, Frood, TifTeths, White, Armstrong. Ross. i Davis, Hayward, PooMch, Calthort. Guftard, Hayward, Davis. Overton; and eight steerage.— Northern Co. E. R. STERLING (7.30 p.m.), 2577 ton, St-er'.ing, from Newcastle.E. R. Sterling. WAIPORI (0.40 a.m.). 1910 tons', Eyre, from Newcastle. —Union Co. WAIMARIE (7 a.m.), 245 tons, Mann, from Paeroa.—Northern Co. WAIOTAHI (8.30 p.m.). 278 tons, Wilson, from Great Barrier.Northern Co. DEPARTURES. MAHENO (3.40 p.m.), for Sydney. In Saigon: iU.its.eo ji.iujjoL,ury, rionu, • ouiuu, Waters, Aooott, Hopkins, Uroaie, i Jurs, liOwe.il, jaott, nardwiek, Ayson. Wood- ■ aii, r aimer, Kooorts, McLMvitt. oeiuy, nassett i2), Agnew, imams. Copeland, AveneJl, i'a.tr.age, Crawford, barker, loung; JSu.esdames Wilson, ii.u:gsbury. Bid well and two cni.aren, Lloyd-Jones, riicnnernassett, i»ond, ttyae, Rule, iliil, Clayton and child, Ritchie, Campbell, Buiien, Rowan, Forden, Hassett, Brooker and child, Jennings (2), J nojiyaon. crowtord, Doyie and enact, Williams, Tirney, Burr.dge and child, Jounston, .Dunn, Letters and chi.d, Hid, Bagnall and child, Woodall, Baggeii, George, Campny, Mobberiey and three children, Pollock, and the Rev. Mother Salmon; Messrs. WLson, Sussman. ' Wilkinson, Lateen, Marshall (2), Candler, Barbutt, Lyons, Dearth, Ralph, Lauder, j Candier. t airbrotlier, rairbrotuer, Rooin- ■ son, .sidweli. Green, Morgan, Merchant, [ Bia.r, Lloyd-Jones, Bond, Clayton, Bulen, Rieussett, Weils, Johnston, Cuatcau. Mobbe»iey, Poster, Johnstou, Dentc.i, Smyth. Hills, Addis. Lockhart, Dyson, W iggs, Meltzer, Tumuu.l, Cameron. Powell, Kramer, Hooking, Rae, Atkinson, Jones, Jilcs, Duncan., Weir, Hcid, Haiics, Bradley Gilon, uittlecon, Jennings, Anderson. Allen (2), i I Burridge (2), Maxwell, Woud, Johnston, i Sinister, Smith. Mcpherson, Giles, &eam, j Richardson, Thompson, Stewart. Boult, I Eraser. lircmncr, Crawford, Goodman, | r.arey. Montgomery, Carter, McCarthy. ColI tins. Plurumer, Sinclair, Aitken, Retters, Ferguson. Walsh, Tomb, Buckley, White, .Thompson, Captain Carter; and 90 steerage. i MONOWAI (11 p.m.), for South. In i saloon:' Misses Burn, Dean, Christmas, j Kortegast. Cameron. Turnhull (2), Vail. Mc- ■ Leod, Rooney, West (21, Blades. Hill, Pascop. Davison. Hiimber, Lynch. Mathieson, Larton, Cummings. Hardy: Mesdames ! Burn. Lovell, Evans and child.. Power Ihompson, Trewcrn, McLeod, Gardiner and | two children. Tombs. Hulfert. Deinchress I De Lisle and child. Webb. Allen, Montage! 1 Hardy Williamson. Perkins and four children. Neville. Smith. Na.gel, Wilson, Kelly, , G-aaelcy: Messrs. Christmas <2>. Lovell Armstrong O'Callcghan Dean. Beck, Wilj liamson, Smith, Nagel, Wilson, Kelly, . Gazeley, Mar er (2), Weslcott; Davison. I Gardiner, McDougnll. Anderson. Sutcliffe, i Hil.sdon. Captain Neville; and 20 steerage. TARAWERA (5.1C p.m.), for Opmi. TANIWHA (2.10 p.m.). for Paeroa. KANIERI (3.20 p.m.), for Whangarei. WAIPU (10 p.m.), for Coromandel. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Taniwha, from Paeroa, 7 p.m. Apariui, from Whangarca, 11 a.m. Kanieri, from Whangarei, 9 p.m VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Manaia. for Whangarei, 10 p.m. Nnrapuhi. for TauranEQ, 5.15 p.m. Mako, for the East Coast. Tulune, for Western Pacific, at noon. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL, AND COASTAL. Ihumata, Newcastle, November 30. I Kamona, South, November 30. Ta.une, Western Pacific. December 13. Komato, Westport, to sail. Katoa, Newcastle, to sail. Kakunoa, Newcastle, to sail. Australford, Melbourne, December 30. OVEUSEAI Carpentaria, New York. December S. Opilii, from Singapore. December. Port Sydney, London. December 11. Ruahme, P.ymouih, Decenioer 23. Ltueriy. New Yuik. to sail, f'.imutaka, Liverpool. DeccmDer 29 Wa;tomo, Calcutta, end ol December. SutiolK, Liverpool, December 29. Ruapohu, Liverpool. January Port Caroline, Liverpool. January. Whakatane, Canada, to sail. I Orari. Canada, to sail. West Cavanal. New York, to sail. Iceland. New York, tu sail. Port Chalmers, Now York, to sail. Lucy, bcnooner, Portland. Oregon, to sail. TRANSPORTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. ! Troops. Transport. Pre. Port. Total. Akld. Ruahiuo - - - Dec. 2:5 Auckland 382 — K.-onia - - Doc. 30 Wei'aton — — . Rimutaka - - Dec. 27 Auckland 492 — I in addition to troops the Rualiino has 46 ' civilians. 141 women, and 41 children. I The Rimutaka. besides troops, haa 9 ! civilians, 9 women, and 9 children. About 900 New Zealand troops were in I the United Kingdom when the Rimutaka leit, in addition to 200 wives. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, left Auckland for Vancouver, Saturday, November 8, duo back at Auckland December 17. lofu.i si-lied lor San Francisco November 12, due. back at Wellington December 22. Maknr;'., L«!t Auckland for Vancouver November 21, due back at Auckland January -i. Moana, clue Wellington from San Francisco December 7. PROJECTED DEPARTURES FROM AUCKLAND. Talune, lor Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa, November 2fc. Arahura. tor Last Coast. December 2. Nav.ia. lor Western Pacific. December 22. Niagara, for Vancouver, December 30. VESSELS l>i PORT. Taraweia, Queen's Wharf. ln = . at moorinus Abßinama, 3choouer. King's Wharf. Talune, Hobson Whan". While Pine, barg.u< . King's Wharf. Narwhal, barque, Ming's Wharf. Maroro, schooner, King's Wharf. Mako. King's Wharf. Parattah, King's Wharf. Pa.o.ma, at Chelsea. K. K. Sterling, barr,uentinc, in slream. Fiona, in stream. Waipori, Hobson Wharf. The Mako came out of dock yesterday and j berthed at the King's Wharf. She will tail for the Last Coast today. The painting of the Manaia has been com--I>leted, and she will resume her Whangarei running to-day. The four-masted American schooner Alvena. ci 687 tons, is to leave San Fran--1 cisco shcrtly witn a load of case oil for Wel.inyton. lie irf-itrim is to load for Homo ports in Australia. Mho Oorala is duo at Wellington from i New York direct on December U. From tiM-re si.- (vi.i prticwd to Atigtrali.m ports to ,-ill'. .„:■.- .IS6I-I.IU-J2*. Tr,r> hom.iDn !rt* Onmartt at (i a.m. yesI terday with ■.. general cargo lor Auckland, hhe slioiud rtacii port to-morrow night or on Sunday morning. T!„- Waii.ori arrived from Newcastle early yesterday, and alter having been granted prat que, berthed at the. Hobson Wharf to discharge her cargo of coal. She will return to Newcastle. I • >

PAKEHA TO LOAD HERE. The Pakeha. which in now discharging •London cargo at Australian ports, will load at Auckland for London at the end of December. E.M.S. MOANA'S MOVEMENTS. fJ£J? e w"??- 8 -, M °ana is now fixed to sail trorn Wellington on December 13, instead R„J?£ oomber for BaD Francisco via itaiotonga and Papeete. TALUNE TO SAIL AT NOON. h^.jlslan i d steamer Talune, which was delayed yesterday owing to her crew wish- !>„ B tJ? . voto i before their departure, is expected to get for the Western Pacific at noon to-day. ORAM'S MOVEMENTS. T,;S C rfe al offico of tho N « w Zealand Shipthnf «£ m R any . rcc l ™ d advice yesterday fW?,Ji.t ? r! T i 8 to loave London next W c f rgo , at St - John- Th« by the Bame route "» lONIC SAILS NEXT FRIDAY. p ?; sse PS« r » by the lonic are Finston fi atBh s >» expected to leave WolIv flil 1 £° nd -' ?n ' , via Panama, next Frirewrdcd! bookln 6 for this vessel has been THE MAHENO SAILS. viYfl £ om Pa»y>, inter-colonial pasaCmrtl aMII and went out i nt o the fireman „°" *?«"»»* °f a shortage of hm.? R ' ftv£* * aa detained for about two , four "o'clock. ° l aWay £ ° Bydney at about J KIGOMA LEFT HOME. | Cable f advice hag been- received by the tfne^thirthi' , Shaw - >"" a -l Albion on NovemW o'f 8a « nMr riF l 1? left London n^Jo. mber i 2l . far Wellington via Suez. December U d arrivo at the end <> f FIONA AND PALOONA. n 'w#iT io ? a 8 , now in the stream awaiting L„- « at Chels there to discharge he? cargo of sugar. At present tho berth is SSSffl & i ho ? aloona - >»* this vessel if , £j££* d 4*° be clear of .ber sugar by to--1 £ S^'"? 01 mo ™ ir "?- She will then Son do rd Melbourne. ral cargo for Wei - THE E. R. STERLING ARRIVES. Th« six-masted barqt-.entino E. R Sterling was sighted off Tiri early yesterday In, T°° n A l t?r mid " da / the Harbour Board's into norf tl*' T" d * B Patched to bring her into port. The two vessels arrived in the I ?n r L eV a ? mne - Xfe". E - K.. Sterling anchored in the stream. This morning she will berth of Ne e wae fl colK arftodißcLrge her c "«° RARANGA REACHES WELLINGTON, r„H le T',Savill and Albion liner Raranga coal-laden from Newcastle, arrived in : the stream at Wellington on Tuesday. The Raranga left London on September 7 called I at Plymouth to pick up Australian troops »d proceeded via Durban to Adelaide Mel bourne. Sydney, and Newcastle. She will not come to Auckland, but after loading at Napier and Wellington will leave the latter port for London on December 12. FEDERAL AND SHIRE LINE. The Northumberland, now on tho way out to Auckland and other Dominion ports! ™» S %l IBd«ehe,re*T*he1 B d « ehe , re *T* he end of December The Suffolk left Liverpool on November 13, via Panama -d for Auckland and Southern Year 1S du ° h€re early in the New J The Ayrshire will leave Wellington for ILTV,?°\LTl L TV,?°\LT' a , ana J raa -' on Dumber 3 f~?J?Hr iv orel , and -,s "reeled to sail from Wellington for Liverpool to-day. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. • DEPARTURES. R J?* U J 2 - 30 m ->- for Now Plymouth. ATJPOLxU (8 p.m.), for New Plymouth. CLAYMORE J3.30 p.m.). for Hokianga. The Northern Company's steamer Aupouri, for New Plymouth, and the C.aymore, lor: H»„^ nSa -rn are bar-bound at the. Manukau Heads. Thoy are expected to cross at high ! tide this morning. * ! -— BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON,-November 27: Arrived— Moeraki (9.15 a.m.), from Lyttelton ; Lettrim i (I.dO p.m.). from Auckland. Sailed—Moe- ; raki (6.15 p.m.), for Sydney; Rinnle (6.30 p.m.), for Napier, Mararoa (7.15 p.m.), for yttelton. LYTTELTON.—November 27: Arrived— Kaiwarra (7 a.m.), from Adelaide; Maori (noon), from Wellington; Australford (1.30 p.m.). iroru Melbourne. SYDNEY.— November 27: Arrived—Kaiapoi. from Wellington. I NEWCASTLE.-Novcmber 27: Arrived— Atua, from Auckand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17329, 28 November 1919, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17329, 28 November 1919, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17329, 28 November 1919, Page 5