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SHIPPING

High Water, Auckland—B.l7 a.m.; 8.53 p.m. Hiß^^ ater ' Manukau Heads— a.m. 10.52 p.m. Rises. 4.26 a.m.; sets, 7 p.m. Moon—Last quarter, Dec. 14. 5.32 p.m. '•». WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in City for 24 hours onded midnight. Dec. 8 (Hkrald gauge) .Olin. Official raport issued at 4 p.m. yesterday:— ■. 'Wind. Bar. Ther. Weathor. ' Cape Maria... W. light, 20.03 67 Haiy Husseli ... S.W., It. 29.82 72 Fine Manukau. E. W., br. 29.87 73' Cloudy Auckland ... W., br. 29.87 68 Fait, Tanrangn. ... S.W., It. 29.77 76 Fair Gisborne ... E. br. 29.72 67 Fair I*t. Ahuriri., E., light 29.70 66 Cloudy Wellington... N.. fresh 29.67 59 Fair N. Plymouth W,. freeh 29.79 61 Drizsle JVanganui ... N.W., It. 29.83 61 Fair C. Foultvjnd 8.W., r. 29.82 62 Showery Greymouth... S.W., br. 29.55 63 Showery Stephen 15.... S.W., fr. 29.73 56 Hazy C Campbell 8.. {rosh 29.69 51 Showery Akaroa Lt.... 8., light. . 29.73 45 Rain Pt. Chalmers S.W., fr. 29.76 67 Rain Bluff S.W., fr. 29.75 49 Showery During the week-end strong west and south-west winds prevailed. Rain ha« been reported in Wcstiand and Otago and along the Eae;, Coast. Present indications are ff>' strong south to south-east winds ~ and unsettled, cloudy, and colder weather peneral'y. with rain in many parts. The barometer will fall further in the far north, but will ii bo elsewhere. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. UAHENO (10.35 a.m.). 5323 tons. McLean, • From Sydney. In saloon: Misses Allon, Abbott, M. Brown, A. Brown, Chisholm (4), Greene, E. Clayton, A. Clayton. K. Courtney. A. Courtney. Grant, Geoghan, Hill. Hopkins, Jones, Killen, Keasin. Mac Donald. Nixon. N. Owen. A. Owen, Ormond, R. Oswald M. Oswald, Pulling, Palmer. Tonks, L. and M. Tabert. Tapp. Walbron. Nurse Thinn and child ; Mesdames Armstrong, Ashcroft, Bagnall and three children, Butler, Bftssett, Crouch and two children, Coyle and rhild, Cane and two children. Cosgrove, Olareborough. Donald, "Drinkwater. Dodd, E£>rhes, Famcry. Fen.thersio«e and child, Fisher. Fanhauf. Gormloy. Greene. Griffin. Hudson. Hoggard. Holschier, Hamilton and two children. Hill, Jones. James. Meine. Kin?. Jarrett, Knudson. Killen. Kiddle and infant, Kemp and infant, Kearu, Liver. Mel-li-agton and child. Marshall and c.hijd. Marshall, McQuarrie, McLood. McKnight and hifant, MfiCartiu, Owen, O'Hara, Page and thild," Press, Rankin. Robertson, Ritchie, Roche, Smith, Somorville, Thomas, H. Thomas. Tapp. Wellwood. Woodruff. Whitten and throe children. White and two boys, J Williamson, Farrab<<r, Reed; Messrs. Armutrong (2!. Ashcroft Antivis, Btirgoyne, Burns, Brunuing, Butler. Buckingham, Brown, Browne, Bontley. Barclay, Coyle, Cane. Croon, Cooncy. Darwin, Donald, Drinbwt/ter, Dalton, Erson. Everard, Farroey, Foot©, Gormioy, Greene, Gabitis, Grogan, Hudson, Hoggard. Holschier, Hamilton (2), Holcate. Hawkins. Heath, .Tones (S). James, Jarrett, Knudson. Killen, Kemp, Liver, Martin, Tod-Martin, Moulden, Monaray, Marshall. McHar»y, McLaren, Thomas, McLeod (3>. McKnight, McCarten, Morris. Owen, Oswald, Pearl. Page. Palmer, Press. Robertson, Ruahton, , Raymond, Rogers, Robertson. Smith Somerville, Scott, Sloane, Strung, Shaw-, Soencer. Swindell, Simms, Scantlebury, Stewart. Sellars, Sayegh. Thomson. Vau»e. Watson. Williams, Wells. Widcstrom. Walsh. Wellwood, Whit«>mbe, Whitten. White. Williamson, Ziman, Father O'Dwyer; and 181 ' steerage, including 95 Indians and 15 Chinese.— Co. MOKOIA. (6-30 p.m.), 3502 tons, Warroll. from southern ports. In saloon: Misses Lyon, Sheriff (2), Veale (21, Parlane, Cozens, Carr, Grice, Sutherland, flitchrain, Eallan, Bear, Martin, Hodge, Swinnerton, Sutcliffe, McLoughlit:, Hansen, Moody, Hooper, Anderson. Ril»y, Hay. Sakey, Grace: Mesdimea Mooncy, Green, Martin and 2 children, Veale, Eaton. Parlane, Buxton, McF.wan, Carr, Driver. Laidla* and child. Dyer, Cash. Denney, Denton, Flavell. Stone and infant, Stidoln.i, llrrce, Wratten. GUling, Himlin, and three children, Payne, Lucas and two children. Barnott and infant. Allen and infant, Soper. Jones, Tidball. Lawloss, Kerry and infant, Grey, Guy, Baldwin, Jarvis; Messrs. Mooney. Green, Miller, Martin, Parians (2). Maw, JicEwan. Dyer. Ltiidlaw, % Abbott, Harbntt. Chisholm. McCallum. Baume (2), Elliott. »umegan. Walker. Craig. Parkes. Anderson, Brown, Pemborton, McNair (2), Parsons. Kellaway, .O'Brien, Flavell. Black, Wooif. Wratten. CresswoU, Critchley. Everitt. Stone, Latham. Hamlin. Sim. Hitohman. Hughes, Payne-. Gardiner, Burtenshaw, Moreland, Dickinson. Guy, Bairnsfather. Keogh, Gilland, Bamett, Cookstm. Allen '2), Lowndes, Leonard, fJcoghan. Webb. Tankard. Murphy. Baldwin, and 61 steerage.—Union Company. ARAHTJRA (6.20 a.m.), 1696 tons,., Dryden, from East Coast. In saloon: Misses Lawsop Holmes, Swann. Mrs. McAlnine. Messrs. Barlow. Mclnn<". Leew>, Dundee. Roberts, Bell. Badeley. Mann. Campion. Baker, Tidmarsh, Connolly. Morrow. Hill, Ehrman Gregory (21, Grace. Hamilton. Whitehead". .leuno. Bndley. Cameron, Barnecott. Richard«on, Rolton. Mo Alpine. Tavlor. Rohb. P. W. Taylor. Jolliffe. Devine. Morse Rimmer. Ouggan. Dr. Wilson. Rev. Spencer, and • seven steerage.Union Co. KATOA (3 10 a.m.). 2484 tons, Ryan, from Newcastle.—Union Co. * DEPARTURES. WAIPU (1.30 p.m.). for Coromandel. DAPHNE (noon), for Mcicury Bay. IHUMATA (6.35 p.mO for Gisborne. NGAPUHI (7.10 p.m.), for Tauranga,. CLANSMAN (6.35 p.m.). for Russell. APANUI (6.20 p.ra.) t for Awanui. MANAIA (10.10 (p.m.), for Whangarei WAIMARIE (t9.io p.m.). for Nethcrton. _WAIOTAHT (8.10 p.m.), for Mangapai. CHELMSFORD (7.35 p.m.). for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Carpentaria, from New York. 10 a.m. Conopua, from Westport. Manaia, from Whangarei, 6.30 p.m. ' Waiotabi, from Mangapai, 6 p.m. Kanieri, from Whangarei. i •man. Taniwha, from Paeroa-. 4 a.Jrf; \\ aipu, from Coromandel, noon, VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Arahura. for East Coast, 10 a.m. Ngatiawa, for Opotiki, 4 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, midnight. • Kanieri, lor Whangarei, 7.30 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. IKTKBCOLOKIAL AND COASTAI* Rira, ketch. Nine Island, due. Ysabel. schooner. Niuo Island, due. Wanaka. Dunedin, December 10. Australford, Melbourne, December XI, Koromiko. Lyttelton. December 12. Arahura. East Coast, December 14. Whangape, Bluff etc.. December 15. Navua, South. December 16. Te Aria u, South, Deoember 15. Talune, Western Pacific, December 17, Flora, Eastern Pacific, December 24. Colliers. Canopus. AVestport, December 9. Rakanoa, Newcastle. December 1L Oraana. Newcastle, to sail. OVEESEtS. Carpentaria, New York, December 9, Opihi, from Singapore, December. Port Sydney, London, December 10. I'akeha, London, December 21. Eualiino. Plymouth, December 23. City of Bombay, December 26. Liberty, New York. December 27. Rimutaka, Liverpool, December 28. Woitomo, Calcutta, end of December. Suffolk, Liverpool. December 29. Northumberland, Liverpool, December 30. Ruapohu, Liverpool. January. l' o , rl , Caroline. Liverpool January. Vrhakatone. Montreal. January 6. Ireland, New York, February 11. Orari. Canada, to sail. We«.t Cavanal. New York, to sail Port Chalmers. New York, to sail. Lucy, schooner, Portland. Oregon, to sail. TRANSPORTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. . -. Troops. Transport. D„ e . Crt Total. Akld. Jtiiahine - • - Dec- 23 Amkland 382 — Rimutaka - - Dec. 28 Wcl'gton 492 86 Kigoma - - .Inn. 8 Wel'gton — — In addition to troops the Kuahine has -16 civilians. 111 women, and 'A ijnidren. The Rimutaka, besides troops, has 9 civilians. 9 «om»n, and '.) . hiklren It is understood that the Kigoma 'is bringing the last of the New /-'aland troops from Kngland except a few, v.),., will rome 0 the Dominion in ordinary passenger steamers. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, left Vancouver, November 29, due at. Auckland, December 17. Tofua sailed for San Francisco .November 12 due back at Wellington December 2 , _'. Makura, left Auckland for Vancouver. November 21, due back at Auckland January 3. i Moona. due Wellington from Ban Francisco December 11. PROJECTED DEPARTURES FROM AUCKLAND. Arahura, for East Const. December 9. Maheno, for Sydney, Deeemlwr 11. Mokoia, for South, December 13. Monowai. tor South. December IS. Talune, If- Eastern Par.fie, December 22. •\'avua. tor Western Pacjtlc, Uocember 22. Niagara, (oi Vanci.'Uvoi, December 30. I'akcha, for London, December 31. VESSELS IN PORT. Mahono, linden's Wharf. ! Maroro, schooner. Central Wharf. Ir'.M. :*' raouliil^a. White Pine, barque, Kind's Wharl. Narwhal, barque, in stream. | K R. Sterling, barquentinc. King's Wharf. Karoona liobson Wharf. Kdtoa. Central Wharf. Jubilee, uiit. schooner. Hobson Wharf. Kymata, Hobson Wharf. Kaiuina, in dock. Arahur*. Queen's Wharf. Northern Chief schooner, King's Wharf. Moloia, Kng'fl Wharf. :

a,-pMi. Ap^lwu-owned' a.mooner Northern cleaning S ° on slip morning for The American barque Narwhal, which has been lying idle at the Kics's "vVharf since disehargine a cargo of case < oil from San & iJSi^ d ' y«at into the stream yesterday i to awftit orders froni America. ' ■ M ,l/itj Ar * hura Vfived from the East Coast f.?» j** hura arrived from East Coast , ''Ttr? 10 ? 1 " 11 ?,, an d berthed at the , fihorw* Y£sk, $ he ia t; »ed to sail for Gisbonw and Napier at, 10 a.m. to-day. ( »r.:iwi ,Kat<>a arrived from Newcastle early ' CrtK^K 1 B i ter i b ? i «K, eranted pratioue , ctJgo of at ho Antral Wharf to land her ■ cargo of ooal. j r,iSS Australian barciue Whit.3 Pine com- j &,w wi? 1 ?? her • t'mber cargo at th« ; r^ n 5* S v. W . harf - y°»terday. Sht will go to ; w,^r„H°? ee * m % stream ftt * *•»■ to-day preparatory to sailing for Sydney. v ■ tA^?«,AA*Si ia sj * co T M«roro i B expected '. «^*^f.^ 6te lo *£ ia * her timber cargo this * Tk? wi°* ***? ¥* departure for Sydney. ( c2SS,«. f- at « Coal Company's steamer £8?°? l*u a ue . L £ * ol s, Weatport to-day, and Mla«.« L tl l ~ U tho I Cental Wharf to discnarge her cargo of coal. THE MOANA REPORTED. R^l»il? ! m ss » mee8& ??, received from the '■ fSSSi. ** Bt< ? Mner Moana states that she < expect? to arrive at Wellington from San Francisco at 8 a.m. on Thursday. ' « . OPAWA ARRIVES HOME. The New Zealand Shipping Company's OrtoSE o° pnw ?' wh i ch M fc Wellington on October 3. arrived at London on December CARPENTARIA DUE THIS MORNING. **£. wl . r l eleS3 , message, -was received yesterday ■£««»&.£• a, * d „ A ' . tean ;'- CMpcmtorii • stating that she will arrive from New York , «* £u£'«i t °- d »'; She. is bringing 1512 tons 2! g s? n 1 °*? 0 IST thß Port, and will berth at the Queen a Wharf. : THE WHANGAPE.. i A^,t whai »f .ape is to leave Bluff at noon Uv day for Auckland, via Dunedin and Timara. one is due here about next Monday. I THE MOKOU. ve^to%H ok^* a arrived from. Southern ports yesterday «? 00 i 1 and berthed at the £5& i^ ha^ } c .d.her passengers and * j ,s to ?° lnJ<> doc « to-morrow for cleaning and painting, and is timedfrto sail for Dunedin. via way ports, on Saturday. AUSTRALFORD DUE ON THURSDAY. a,^? 0 ..Commonwealth Government steamer Australford.. en route from Melbourne to Auckland, via. Lyttelton and Wellington Is toS^ d *a lea l e tho *tter port at noon to-day, and is due hero on Thursday evenWHAKATANE LEFT CAPE BRETON. • The New Zealand Shipping Company baa ♦S? l *f d « c S b ¥-» dvi that the JmeTwhakt! ' tane left Sydney (Cape Breton) °" NOW* - Well^to n °-n te f^ m Montreal .to Auckland, Wellington. Dunedin. and Australian ports. ! THE MAHENO. \ The intercolonial passenger steamer Mahono arrived from Sydney yesterday i morning and anchored in the stream for medical inspection. She was granted pratique and berthed at the Queen's Wharf shortly before midday Fine weather was experienced on the trip, which was uneventful Bh S' ught a fu!l load of general cargo, sad 399 passengers. Included in her cargo were:—s6B bags peanuts.. 1700 bags rice. 880 bags wax. 946 sacks salt, 552 cases fruit, 200 bags -bottles, 130 bags beans, 220 cases asparagus, 590 bales woodpulp. '468 bags bars. 200 bags bonochar. 1058 bundles tiles 150 cases search, and a large quantity of general cargo, chiefly transhipments ex baros, Wangaratta. Kohso Mam. Aians, Surrey. Tango Maru. St. Albans, Gabo, Le.vuka,. Van Cloon. Wakatipu. Period, and Awstralpeak. She is timed to sail on her return trip to Sydney on Thursday. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. CLAYMORE (7 a.m.). 248 tons,' dimming, from Hokianga,—Northern Co. DEPARTURES. * J EIMU (3 p.m.). for New Plymouth.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 7

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SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 7

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