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SHIPPING.

High Water, Anckland-ZW a.m. ; 2.11 p. m ash Water, Manukau Hcads-i.o'^m.; "So Sun—Bises. 4.27 a.m.; eot 8> 6 .85 „™ , Moon-Full. Deoembcr 7, 9.34 pm. WEATHER REPORT. HialnMl in City for 24 hours ended miomght. Deo. 3_(fattp gauge) , M in. Official report issued at 4 D .m. yesterday :- r Marin W . d -, Bar. Thor. Weather. Eu^a a :: .-K a« & sea Maiuikau H. S.W , ?&fl£ I°. n k,udtf teKSL" m |:IMI ftfi? P Ahurirl" #' i-'i"' 29 - 63 60 Overcast' N.Plymouth SW fr 29 7? n n Wn J Wangnnu. .. 1178 «> vlV^ C. Foalwind Sj '/' £?' 72 55 Showery Greymcuth.. S.WIr 474 64 I£«3?F ! Stephen 15... 1% i; ™ « far i C Campbell 59.73 55 itit* ' pkrwir-- o ß %y-««l« 29 - 78 « Pair £ Chalmers B.W f,. 59.33 55 Overcast «««•• ■• in.SiE., fr. 29.91 44 Showery erliei during Monday nigh';, and unsettled erlici during Monday n»shv. and unsettled equaJy conditions have a nee prevailed? with' ram in many niirti of the Dominion The atmospheric pressure "has increased steadily in the South. n Present indications in or high and squally south to south-east winds decreasing -hcrtly Cold, unsettled thcr generally with heavy, passing showers especially in the East Coast district™ mS be expected. . The barometer will rise, but la unsteady in the far North. PORT OF AUCKLAND. . DEPARTURES ARAHURA 11.30 a.m.). for East Coast. n^&uLl on h n'T ■■?' rasc £ Moore. Bowley. Gilfillon, Robb, Atkins, Carlyou, King (a)! Gtieizi. „Beehre, fredcrickson. tucker, Reese tv& Medilt }' Stanley. Bishop, Guene Pitkctbley * Kehy. Btw«W j Mcsdamea trascr, Moore, Barry, Young. Kirk, Murrry Latta, B . ryce ' ,s? s «*- Warner, Eastwood. McKtnstry , Wilson. Folloy, Wood£Smli a ? d w °. hl «d. Bloomficd, Warren ana child, McMinn and two children, Jenkins. Orrmge and three children, Brown: Messrs Knight Hay Brcwn. Burden. Anderson. A-Uen, Richardson, Lopmb. Poulsrain. Neil' K n fr . \ une Proude. Fraser. Burr, Hesketh. McKinstry Sharp. Palmer. Campion. Hill Gubert. Maes. Phi pot. Aickia. Davis Hogg©, McNeil. Ormontl, Braggins, McMinn Carbory. Lewis Mann, Tucker, Faram Jeunc, Jones,. Anderson, Sine, Boss, Pike, Murray, Stanley. Harrison, Scott, Dyer. Jbrooman, Johnston, Swanson. Orringe. %Was Gordon, Butler. White-Parsons Major Warrens; and 35 steerage. MANAIA (10.10 p.m.). for Whangarei. In aaloon: Misses Mathews. Tibbeit, Jones, RosBiter. Ward, u Manghani. Mornooa. Glover, -°u as S n ' L *?sham; MesdameJ bmeatn, Richardson. Mathews. McGregor Tibbett,.. Beasley. Ward, Ridgiey, Strignell. McKenzie, Watson. Lindsay. Downes, . 1 ooJe, Alan, Mas, Jorcenson. Werner; Messrs. Mitchell, Morpeth, Morrow, Mel Dona.d. Duiiston. Nesbit, Powell, Smeath, Coxbead, liutie. Ryan, Phiicox. Johnston, Vaeey, Dibble, Parsons. War ng. Caunt. Millington. Porsyti (21. Pearce. Roberts. Carter, Gichard. Kerr, Allan, Mathews, Grounds, McGreftor .Walker, Harris (2), McKay. Wrvght. Prince. Martin. McFeat. Baxter, Shea, Small Watling. King. Hanson. Ross, Bell, Staurt. Forsyth. Malloy, Taylor, Mackjn, Irvme, YijarbtiTy. O'Korke. England, Mann, Ferruson, Glover. NGAPTJHI (7.10 p.m.), for Tauranga. CLANSMAN, (5.30 p.m.), for Russell. CHELMSFORD (1.15 p.m.), for Whaftgarci. _ WAIOTAHI (1.20""p.m.), for Houhora. WAIMARIE (2.45 p.m.), for Nethcrton. WAIPD (3.20 p.m.). for Mangapai. TASMAN 0.30 p.m.), for Whakataaca. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Ihumata, from Newcastle. Manaia, from Whangarei, 6.30 p.m. .rajiiwha., from Paeroa, 11 p.m. Daphne, from Mercury Bay. 6 a.m. Kajikri, trom Whangarei, 11.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Manaia. for Whaaprai-ci, 10 p.m. Ngatiawa. for Opotiki, 6 a.m. Daphne, for Coromandel, 10 a.m. Kotiti, for Great Barrier, midnight. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. IiITKaCOLPXIAI. and COASTAL. Wantika, Dunedin, to sail. Whangape, Bluff, jto saiL Arahura, East Coast. December 7. Auatralford. Me.bourne, December 7. Mokoia, Southern Ports. December 8. Koromiko, Lytte.ton, December 12. Talune. Western Pacific. December 13. To Anau, South, December 15. Colliers. Katoa, Newcastle, to Bail. Ihumatu, Newcastle, December 3. Komata, Wcßtport. December 5. Canopus. Westport, December 9. Bakanoa, Newcastle, to sail. OIXB3EAS. Carpentaria, New York. December 8. ■*• I Opini, from Singapore, December. Port Sydney, London, December 11. B.uahine, P.yirsoulh, Decemoer 23 Rimutaka, Liverpool, Decern Dei a* Waitomo, Calcutta, end of December. Suffolk, Liverpool, December 29. Liberty. New York, January S. Ruapehu, Liverpool. January. Port Caroline, Liverpool. January. Whakatane, Canada, January. Orari. Canada, to sail. West Cavanwl. New York, to «ail. Iceland. New York, to sail. Port Chalmers. New York, to sail. Lucy, schooner, Portland. Oregon, to sail, TRANSPORTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. Troops. Transport. Due. Port. Totah' Akld. Ruahine - - - Dec. 23 Auckland 382 — Rimutaka - - Dec. 27 Auckland 492 06 Kigoma - - Jan. 8 Wei'gton — — In addition to troops the Ruahine has 16 civilians. 141 women, and 41 children* The Rimutaka, besides troops, " has 9 civilians. 9 women, and 9 children. It is understood that the Kisoma iB bringing the last of the New Zealand troops from England except a few, who will come to the Dominion in ordinary passenger steamers. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, arrived at Vancouver November 25. due back at Auckland, December 17. Tofua sailed for San Francisco JSovember 12, due back at Wellington December 22. Makura, left Auckland for Vancouver. November JU, . due back at Auckland January 3. Moana, due Wellington from San Francisco December 1. PROJECTED DEPARTURES FROM AUCKLAND. Parattah, for Wellington, December 3. Arahura, for East Coast, December 9. Maheno, for Sydney, December 10. Navua, tor Western Pacific. December 22. Niagara, for Vancouver, December 30. Fakeba, for London, December 31. VESSEL!! IN PORT. Maroro, schooner, in stream. Iris, at moorings. Aticmirau, scnouner. Kius'n Wharf. White Pine, barq.ie. kin;.-'a Whirl. Narwhal, barque. King's Wharf. Parattah, King h Wbarl. E. R. Sterling, ba.-q.uentme, King's Wharf. Fiona, at Cnelset^. Kamona, Queen's Wharf. The Union Company's barque Dartford is duo at Melbourne, about the middle 0:' this month from Iquicjui. Chile. Tho Paloona is to make a special trip from Melbourne to Bluff about December 13, conveying a circus. The Waitomala arrived at Newcastle from Auckland last Thursday. She 13 to load a cargo of coal for Wellington. The Wanaka is to leave Dunedin thi,, week with a general for Auck.and. The Australian scow Maroro shifted to theCentral Wharf yesterday., morning, to load a. timber cargo for Sydney. 'Ill© Kaniona will complete discharge of hor cargo of produce at ihe Queen's Wharf this morning. She will shift to the North Wall to undergo overhaul and survey.ng. Tho American barque Narwhal, which completed discharge of a cargo 01 case oil at the lying's Wharf, is awaiting orders as to her future movements. The Commonwealth Government steamer Parattah is expected to complete discharge of the Auckland portion of her case oil cargo from San Franci -co and to sail (or Well.ngton and Brisbane this afternoon. Tho Aufitra.ian schooner Abe-mama, fully loaded with timber tor Sydney, went into • the stream yesterday morning, in readiness to sr.il as soon as she has a. full ere". It is understood she vva., two seamen short yesterday. THE WAIHORA. The Wuihora was , expected to leave Snn Francisco last Sunday with cum oil and I,'erioral cargo for Wellington, Melbourne, and Sydney. IHUMATA DDE TOMORROW. The Australian steamer Ultimata left Newcostld last Thursday with a rgo of coal for Auckland and Ciatiorne Sue is due. here to-morrow, and alter -(charging about 800 tons wiLl fc'o on to Gi»LKjrn-_' to unload the balance. TRANSPORT KUAHINE REPORTED. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Ruahine. en route irom England to New Zealand with returning troops, arrived at Capetown on November 21. After bunkering she sailed for Auckland, via Hobart, and 18 duo here on December 23 ' TE ANAO TO LOAD AT AUCKLAND. The Te Anau, which is to load in the South, will, a.'ter discharging at Napier and • jisborne. come on to Auckland. She is due hero about tho third week of this month, and will load for Timaru, Oamaru, and Blufi.

V PRODUCE FROM THE SOOTH. A^,^ ian ape - is *«» load at Bluff ■ for Auckland early this month. CANOPUS TO BRING COAL. The ? st Port Coal Company's' steamer Uanopua is to load a cargo o£ coal at WestE°i fo iJ Auckland on Friday. She is due hero about Tuesday. NGAHERE FOB CHATHAMS. «J?*t Blackball; Company's steamer Ngahere was 10 leave Greyraouth. on Saturday tor iiytteiton, and is . to leave the latter port to??2 { or the Chatham Islands to load sheep and cattle for , the return trip. The vessel toHU Isla a SU SeaU ° Ut ttip £rom Lyttelton THE KAIWa'RRA. it?! 11 ® J? nion Company's now cargo steamer •iw "■*' whlcil arrived at lyttelton on iiiursday morning trom Adelaide laden with ™.:* ud . BU P er Pnospaate. is on her maiden 2225* **•.££" A standardised ii.l.i;» i sl^ o tona moss, with a carrying capacity of 6000 tons, she was built in 1918 '*?,, n ,SS iJnua « r aid Son, Sutherland. Well 7^H^P <? overy department, she is altov£,,,thu a fiue .»ype of cargo vessel, and a i H*r £Lj° qulßU,on to the company's fleet. I fit/ u^m 4 *£"»*<« 10 toots, and she has aT?,., . : Sn r* ««uipp*<J with wireless. •A n T„^ 1 ?i a ? OII M lbe Stocks si "> left England 'SSJIS^JSi Ie Norfolk (Virginia), where she d «^ oaJ j tor fcaa Francisco, and from m«S?h?^r* od 1 d l !, Vancouver to load general SSff ™ for Sydney and Adelaide. In- ««££? * , ca Ptom, 75 per cent, of the h!r™ tw. and or i? are returned men who <« ™seoa«5 eoa «? ouoh active, service. The vessel W*EJki? the , o°!»mand of Captain a. F. rw m' a " d lus oUicerß are ao follow : - W*- J ;. W- Bundrcd, second, Mr. C. S,'«H^ naDl>i iyr third. Mr. G. L Carter- chief engineer. Mr J McKenzio; second, Mr. Mr FUlt v ri third, Mr. R. Gardner; fourth Air. ±t. loung;- chiof steward. Mr. J. Mac- «£? 1 -'' wireless operator, Mr. jf. Smith It is anticipated . that the, vessel will be ready the tet°s tod f ay u for Wellington, where eharJSP* A?' of . hc ' cargo will be dis- &■„ At lat port . tho crow will be articles. aS VeßSel *" under En slißh NORTHERN COMPANY'S STEAMERS. n«^ ? = disorganisation of the Northern ComS2 y hLfj °™ ms to a number of the ves-Sr«Sy-i* v UMa m p< ? rt instead of ..ailing ° n „ Mojday - a s cece-isitated a revision of whirl. .? P f? y , 8 V,S e - tabl *-. T Manaia, | dwJ hJt 1 *? i or ,Whangarei last night, is due back at Auckland at 6.30 p.m. to-day and will sail again, for Whangarei at 10 ft"™ t, C M naoQue rS l : ly E'.ckmg up her ordinary time-table. The Rimu. which left One* %S£*iJ? , Ncw Plymouth yesterday after£°3»" l 5 [o ?;T New Plymouth nt 3.45 p.m. to-day. and will arrive at Op-hunga at about «L t* - • 'J'V?' The Kawau is to sail tor Lsigh. Omaha and Eawau, at 3 p.m. at « ¥*f Sawal . *»m«r is to sail on Friday, "'»•»• instead of 8 a-"- The Ngapuht ?*7& d for Tauranga yesterday evening, and ft.tv back to-mejrow morning, sailing again for Tauranga at 7 p.m. the same day She will commence the tn-weekly service to Tau- «£*£„„•** week. The Kotiti is to sail for the Barrier to-night in p'ace of the Daphne. IhQ Clansman is duo from Russell to-mor* row morning, and will sail again for Russell at 4 p.m. The Waipu is duo from Mangapai to-morrow moi-a-ng.. and will sail at 3 p.m. for Mangapai again. The Apanui is due from Awanui on Saturday afternoon. The Oae.trißtord is due from Whan Tarsi at 3 a,m on Friday, and, it h doubtful if she will make.a second trip to Whangarei this week. «r a . Y a , e l ? due from Piako to-morrow. The Waiotahi is due from Houhora on Friday afternoon. The Waimario is duo from Nctherton to-day. and will go on the slip for cleaning and painting. She will sail for Netherton at 6.30 p.m. on Fr.day instead of to-morrow. * PORT OF ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURES. RIMU (2.30 p.m.). for New Plymoutn. „ CLAYMORE (4.30 p.m.), for Raglan and, Rawhia. * AUPOURI (11 p.m.). for Port Waikato. BY TELEGRAPH. NEWCASTLE.— 2: Arrived— Eiatoa, from Wellington. Sailed—Waitemata. tor Wellington. ADELAIDE.— 2: Arrived—Rothsay Bay. from New Zealand. WELLIN G TON.— •- ber 2: Sailed— lieitrim (4 p.m.). for Me bourne; To Asau (d.lO p.m.), tor Timaru; Mareroa (7.60 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—December 2: Arrived— Monowai (9 a.m.),. from Wellington; Maori (10.15 a.m.), from Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17333, 3 December 1919, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17333, 3 December 1919, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17333, 3 December 1919, Page 7

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