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SHIPPING.

— -.-'■, High Water, Auckland—-4.13 a.m.; 4.38 p.m. ~,.' High Water, -Manukau Heads6.l2 a.m.; ' 6.37 p.m...---v-: ..... ;■.., .■.- i ■ ; : .'„ Sun—Rises,' 4.29 a.m.; sets. 7.8 p.m.., . , Moon— December 22, 10.25 p.m. > • WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in City for 2-1 hours ended ' V midnight, Dec. 18 (Herald gauge) .o»in. Official report issued at 4 p.m. yesterday:—; -~ . Wind. Bar. Thor. Wcatner. Cape Maria... N.E., fr. 29.96 67 Misty Russell .. a.ai., light 2a.b6 70 Cloudy Manukau H. N., oreeza 30-01 69 Cloudy Auckland ... N.E., fr. 30.03 71 Overcast Tauranga ... Calm' ' 29.98 73 Overcast Gisborne ... N.W.. £r. 29.92 80 Fair I't.Ahuriri... N.W., light 29.91 76 Overcast Wellington... N., fresh 59.92 63 Fine .. N. Plymouth W., light 29.95 62 Fair Wanganni... S.W.,lt. 30.03 69 Pair C. Foulwmd N.W., It. - 29.95 75 Cloudy Greymoiith... N.W..U. 29.99 70 . Overcast Akaroa Lt.... N., light 29.72 74 Fine Ft. Chalmers N.E , it. 29.70 66 Fine •Bluff Calm 29.58 60 Overcast The weather has continued warm and fair generally, though dull and foggy at times in many parts of the country. The barometer has fallen steadily in the south and moderate to strong northerly winds have predominated. Present indications are for increasing northerly and westerly winds and unsettled. ' _ conditions generally, -with rain probable shortly in many parts, and heavy rain in west coast and southernmost districts of wis. South Island. The barometer has ft falling tendency, but is unsteady in the south. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. 8..M.& NIAGARA (9.30 a.m.). 13,415 tons. Bells, from Vancouver. Passengers.—First aaioou; Mr. H. H. Booth, Mr. W. Parley, Mr. J. S. Wilson.* Mr. F. A. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. lieudoe. Mr. and Mrs. R. Beals, Mrs. C. Butcher, Mr. and Mrs. BanKs and child, Mr. P. if. .Brett. Mr. and Mrs. L. Blackwood, Mr. S. G. Bowron, Mr. J. H. Coatea, Mr. L. W. Courtney, Mr. J. T. Cawley, Mr. and, Mrs. W. and Miss E. Campbell, Mr. J. Carnuchael, Mr. and Mrs. Daysh and two children, Lieut.Colonel. Mrs. and Miss Foljawes, Miss 13. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. N Gunson, Mrs. 0. Hughes. Miss A. Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Hendry and two children, Messrs. J. F. P. and H. H. Howden, Mr. C. Haines, Mr. J. J. Howie, Mr. P. A. Hadley. Miss M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. I). Heck, Mr. and Mrs. E Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kay, " Misses E. and F. King, Mr. J. T. Kibby, Mr. G. Kingscote, Mr. B. R. Lucas, Messrs. W. and A. C. Lambourae. Mr. and Mrs. D. Latimer, Mr. and Mrs. L. MeMurray, Mrs. E. Moore, M.v. W. C. Moore. Mr. W. D. "Mr.-.W. H. "Morton, Messrs. • A. and J. H. McKty. Mrs. M. F. McLeod, Mr. A. G. Millington, Mrs. A. Moyes, Mr. J. H. McCallum, Mr. and Mrs. J. McCanley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell, Dr. H. T. Minogue, Miss G. and Mrs. E. Nannstead, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Pharazyn, Mr. T. M. , Price. Miss M. and Mrs. E. Ritchie, ' Dr. tind Mrs. R. Ritchie, Mr. E. Russell. Miss F. Rattray, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. . Russell, Miss K. Rothbof-.ham. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Redpath? Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Spedding, Misses I. and H. Spedding, Mr. arul Mrs. W. H. Saunders, Messrs. G. and P. R. v Scott, Misses A. A. and E. N. Scott, Mr. . M. Steads, Mr. G. W. Skillerup, Miss M. , Schulte, Mr. C. W. A. Stevens, Mr. C. G. Tegetmeier, Misses D. and S. Trevelyan, Miss E. J. M. Temple, Mr. and Mrs. A. '-■ A, WinsW. Mr. H. A. G. Whittaker, Miss , : .W. Whitelaw, Mrs. M. P. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell, Mr. and 7 Mrs. W. R. Fee. Mr. and Mrs.J. Knight, Miss E. Kemp, Mr.- and Mrs. C. Sparks, - Mr. W. Firth,, Mr. W. Hey, Mr. and Mrs. D. Carter. Mr. J. Ganning. Second ialoon: .' Miss I. Worsfold, Miss M. McPherson, Mr. f ■ and i, Mrs. J. -Avent. and two children, Mr. . and Mrs.' H. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. . -Akehurst, Mr. J. H. Akehurst, Mr., and . • Mrs.' H. Anderson and hoy,. Mrs. A. Adjsmson and boy, Miss K. and Mrs. L. Blythe, «•■• Mr. C. Brook. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bartlett, . Miss E. Bartlett. Mr. T. Banks, Master K. ~ Brown, Mrs. Mi C. Hlackroore. Miss S. ! 7 Burns. Mr. J. L. Connett, Mr. J. vM.'Cone> ttaughton, Mr. and Mrs: J. Cooper, Mr. J. ...w.Clegg, Dr. and Mrs. RC V. Cleveland. Mr. - Z. A. Dyer, Mr. J. Dunning, Mrs. L. E. - ;. Devlin, Mr. A. E. R. Davidson, Mr. C. Eifert Mr. and Mrs. P.. Eldersnaw, Mr. - - and Mrs. G. Eyre, Mr. -■ and Mrs. C." T. and Mr. L. H. Farley, Mr. J. Faulks, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ty-uH Mr. and Mrs. W. Galloway and ft-.ft children Mr. and Mis. H. Graham. Mr.. H. M. Gosden/ Mr.. S. • Grett, Mr. H. R. Hill, Miss M. Hey, Miss . A. W. Harrison. Mr. A, Hunt/Mr. 0. Harder, Mr. 0. Jull. Mrs. D. Jacques, Mi; A. J. Klllup, Mr. T. Kendol, Mr. H. Lough, Mr. D. Marshall ' Mr. J. H. Matfdocks, Mr. A. Murray, Mr. T. B. May, Mr. S. . : D. McMiken, Mr. F. Moore, Mrs. F. Mostyn. Miss A. Mostyn, Mr. and■: Mrs. W, McDonald and three children. Miss E. Minchin, Mr. TV.,, Morrison, Mrs. E. Keels and in-, 1 ant. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Oakley and child, Mr. H. O'Connor. Mr. W. R. Pirie, Mrs. A. Pearson, Mr. H. A. Permin. Mr. A. E. H. . Potto, . Mr. G. R. Painton, Mr. F. Pascoe, Mrs. R. Bundle, Mr. and Mrs, T. Rises. Mr. D. B. Russell, Mr. and' Mrs. F. R. Smith and three children, Miss H. Smith, Mrs. T. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. G. "S&f&T*;* l child, Mr. W. P. Sage, Miss F. Trimble, Mrs. M. J. Tebbntt, Mrs. M. H. Thompson, Mr. P. W. and Mr. and ¥ rß^\J ftyl - Mr s A ; J- Williams. Miss A. Whitten, Mr. and Mrs. E. Watson, .Mr. J. Waters, Mr. W. C. Whitelock, Miss A. Wynne, and Mrs. H. J. Kircherand two children, Mr. T. W. Kelly Mrs. C. Reynolds. Mr. D. M. Scott, and" 100 steerage. Union Co. ■.. TALUNE (8.15 a.m.); 2087 tons, Davey. from Suva. In saloon: Misses J. Detti, C. A Paterson, .Whitemore, Stewart. Rudling s (5), Tubau Seine. Fakoai, Cocker,; Brahne, - v Graham, Morris, Rita Ryan; Mesdames E. W. Kiddeih H. C. Cotton, Krause. A. . Vilson, two.children, and maid, % Rudling. aartaesa. E. S. Harkness and child. Brady, Denny * nd two boys, Bagnall. nW. . ... Opcker, Vt. Duncan, J. Braisley and child, Mohtgomery and two children, Faddy, J. Wutford and two children. Eggleston, Harseas, C. Hath away, Fleming and child; W.T. Maunder, C. Bailey, Kiono%i m 3?- V? IgIOV A - Sutherland. A. •- T a.-Glen Beaglehole.' T. Rudling, W. Rudwe«' i- Flowers, ' Harkness, •m Mc ss?« A. V- .lendall, W. Cocker. S. •- Stewart. S. Bnggs, E. T. Berry, S. H. ■i Edward. E. Dawson. Faddy. M. J. Evans, F. R. Gibbes, J. Palmer, Dr. W. Hun -~£• ?•. G ' bb *?'„ af - Palmer, Dr. J. W. Huh Captain S. Mellows. Captain, A. S. Horton-' »nd .19 steerage.— Co. - . ■ MANAIA (6.35 p.m.), 1159 tons, Norbury, from Whangarei. In saloon—Misses Moran iJsropstei-, Willcocks, Menzies, Sorby. Caster, Gibbons, Douglas, Gread (2), Foote. Hind, Symes. Notes. Blue, Kelly. Parker, Bartley, Hollyer, Mesdames Hope, Berridge. Baylies. Moron, Cashel, Sheridan, Ridgley, Gray and child, Harvey, McCormick, Muldoon, - 5: < ¥2 11 *?'' Griffin. Hollway. Allwocd, James, Helford, Sherwixi, Smith and child, Beary, gigss, Gread. Isitt, Moran, Rice, Anderson, Rhodes and child. Hendry and child, Messrs. Murray. Williams, Hollyer, Rhodes, Hendry, . , JttSKer, Olrich, Hope. Smith. Gnantham, .Craig. Lynch, Parkes, Bavliss, Gieson, Moran, Ridgeley, Williams. Henry, Losby. Dell, French, Holland, Tidmarsh, Todd, MelTui; Hanson, Shoard. Bowler, Hunter, Lauder. Vernon-Reed, ■ Over, Sorby, Ander«on. Leece, Irvine, Lupton, Katene, Goudie, Perham, Irvine. Stevens, Hudson, Warder, McKeiizie, Goodenoush, Maurer, Yearbury, Htrmirer, Bird wood, Anderson, Jensen, Norton, Miller, Griffin. Peacock. Fougest, Fitzfter»ld, Depper. Belvie. Wilson, Brook<>r, Gread, Town, Beary. Halifax, Sherwin, Ha:aiian, Howe, Wsllare, McCarthy. Hamil■on, Isitt. Calvort, Hire, Wi'liam, Gray, Routley, Ferguson, Smith, Dr. Mercer, Archrfeai.on Hawkins, and 22 steerage.—Northern Co. KANIERI (1 a.m.), 203 tons, Johnson, from Whan garei.— Co. WAIMARIE (12.40 p.m.). 245 tons, Wann, from Paeroa.—Northern Co. DAPHNE (5 p.m.). 192 tons, Grigg, from Great Barrier.—Northern Co. DEPARTURES. KANIEBI (5 p.m.), for Whangarei. TANIWHA (8 p.m.), for Paeroa. WAIMARIE (7.50 p.m.), for Netherton. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Whangape, from South. Neapubi, from Tauranga, 7 p.m. Clansman, from Russell. 6 a.m. Wnimarie, from Ntthcrton. midnight. Daphne, from Coromandel, 10 p.m. Waiotahi, from Houhora, 4 p.m. Ngatiawa, from Opotiki, noon. Ananui. from Awanui, 6 a.m. Waipu, from Mangar.ni, 2 a.m. Chflrrfsford, from W'riangarei. 12.30 a.m. Taaman, from Whakatane. 11.30 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO DAT. Monowai, for South, 5 p.m. Rakanoa, for Newcastle, noon. Manaia, for Whangarei. 10 p.m. Neapuhi, ior Tuuranga., 7 ').m. Daphre. for Cc-romarulel, 9 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. '-t'TEBCOI . /KB COrf.'iTAU Valmatie, pchooner, Melbourne, to sail. Wha igape, Bluff, etc., ci-mber IP. Arabv~a. East Coast, De--?i".l>er £). To j-ai-.u, South, December i2. Maheno, Sydney, December 22. Waitemata. Lyttelt/in, December 22. Flora. Eastern Pacific, December 23, Arahura. East Coast. December 25. Mokoia. South. December 28. Niagara, Sydney. January 1. Monowai, South. January 5. Admiral Codringlon, Bunbury, January 10 Mokoia, South. January 15. Makura, Sydney, January 22. Colliers. Kaitangata. Newcastle, to sail. Kaituna, Westport, to sail. Rakanoa, Newcastle, to sail. Laura, barquenline. Newcastle, to sail. E. K. Sterling, barquentinc. Newcastle, t< sail. Overseas. Fakf-ha, Lon'lon, December 24. Ruahine. Plymouth. December 25. City of Bombay. New York. December 26 Waitomo. Calcutta, end of December. Suffolk, Liverpool, December ' 29.

i Northumberland, Liverpool, ; December .30. ''>Vrh&kataaß,'. Montreal;' JRlrustry B,■'>•'■>.'-«-.-?,• Rimutaka/: Liverpool, January 6. ' ,'- " % ' /. Opihi, from" Singapore, January 6, -- Liberty, New York, January 16. ■'■ . H.;-Ruapehu,-_Glaasow,; January: 22. ..- ' •Port Caroline, Liverpool, January 23. : . Iceland, New York, February 11. Orari, Canada, to sail. . . West Jjavanal. New York, to Bail, -Port-Chalmers, New York, to sail. ''--< . Lucy, schooner, Portland. Oregon, to' sail, j TRANSPORTS FOR ' NEW ZEALAND. Transport. ; Due. Fori ToSal. AkFdJ Ruahtn© - -Dec. 25 Auckland 882 86 Rimutaka - - Jan. » Wel'gton 492 105 Kiiomn, - - - Jan. 8 Wel'gton 409 76 Bremen - -. - Jan. 25 Wel'gton 600 — a Ruapehu - - Jsvn. 24 Auckland — -i. ; In addition to troops the Ruahine has IB } civilians, 141 women, and 41 children. i: .The Rimutaka. besides troops, has 9 „ civilian*.. 9 women, and 9 children. • * The i Bremen has 900 .troops and Govern- v jicnt passengers. The Kigoma has 112 wires, 89 children. * and .28 civilians. 1 - ." L "-' a PACIFIC MAIL . STEAMERS. r Niagara, at Auckland, sails for Sydney to- e * morrow, rofus, sailed for San. Francisco November 12. . •- cuq back at Wellington December 23. ' l Makura, arrived at Vancouver December 14, I due back at Auckland Januarjt 5. = ? « Moana, at Wellington, sails for Sab. Fran- '! Cisco, December 20. f The transport Bremen, due at Wellington on 5 . i anl ? 25 is.bringing an English mail. c An English mail is en route to Australia by the Mania. It should reach New Zea- . land about the end of January.. i PROJECTED DEPARTURES FROM- ! AUCKLAND • , I Monowai, for South, Deoeinber 19, Niagara, for Sydney. December 20- i Araiiura. for East Coast. December 23. 1 Talune, for Eastern Pacific. December 23. { Navua. for Western Pacific, December 22. ' Maheno. for Sydney, December 34. ] Arahura, for East Coast, s Deceaiber 29. , Mokoia. for.South, December 31. ' Fakeha, for . England, January 8. 1 Niagara,.for Vancouver, January 6. . i Monowai, for South, January 8. i ~.Mokoia, .for ..South, January N 19. . Makura, for Vancouver. January 24. •- ! VESSELS IN- PORT. ! R.M.S. Niagara, Queen's Wharf. , Port Sydney, Queen's Wharf. 1 Narwhal, barque, in stream. E. R. Sterling, barquentine, King's Wharf. Kamona, Hobson Wharf. > Jubilee, aux. schooner, Hobson' Wharf. Northern Chief, schooner, • in; stream. ' Rira; ketch, Central "Wharf. ' Rakanoa, at Chelsea. : Monowai, Queen's Wharf. , Yaabel, schooner. Hobson Wharf. Navua, at King's Wharf. Talune, Hobson Wharf. Captain A. H. Davey, of the Talune, is • to take command of the Navua, relieving Captain F.G.Bilton, who will take command of the Talune. THE MONOWAI. Tho Monowai shifted from the Kind's ' to the Queen's Wharf yesterday to continue '' loading for southern ports. She is timed to I sail at £1 p.m. to-day. ~-"•- " THE TE ANAU. , Tho.Te Anau, en route from southern \ j ports, is expected to jeave Napier to-day for Gisborne and Auckland. She is due here on } Monday. , From. Aucklwd she will go to ' Lyttelton, Timarn, Oamaru and Bluff. THE MAHENO. The intercolonial passenger steamer Maheno was expected to leave Sydney for Auckland at; noon yesterday. She is due , hero .on Monday morning. ' - *' THE WHANGAPE. The Whangape "is duo from southern ports this morning. She will berth at the King's Wharf to discharge her cargo, part of whioh consists of transhipments from San Francisco ex the Moana at Wellington. THE WHAKATANE -REPORTED. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Whakatane, .en route from Montreal to Auckland, cleared Panama on December 11. She is now expeoted to reach * hero on January 8. .' ■■ THE' TALUNE. . ;■ ■<. i■■ The Island steamer Talune arrived from , the Western -Pacific shortly after 8 ajn. yes- , terday. She anchored in the stream for , medical inspection and then berthed at the Hobson Wharf to land her passengers, mails , and cargo. Since leaving Auckland on No- ■' , vember 2J; she has made her usual round of i the Fiji, Samoan and Tongan. groups, and . experienced fine weather most of the time.', ; The voyage was uneventful; - Her cargo con- ; . sists of 20,000 cases of bananas and' general - , cargo. _;... ", .>...,.„, ~. y,,..-.,....'.■V.,;>«=*. '..*.'.'.„,■-. -■'■ '' ■; -, -■ ■■ — . , -j ' r RUAHINE ' AT, HOBART. ~ 1 "Advice was' received yesterday by the New ' "Zealajid. Shipping Company 'that the Ruahine, en route from England to.New Zealand, via Capetown and Hobart, had sent a wifeless message to the latter port that she would' ' arrive there at 3 p.m. yesterday. She is to load 500 tons of bunker coal.at Hobart and then resume her voyage to' Auckland. It is. not known .when she will leave Hobart, but \ so far. she is well up to schedule time. • THE R.M.S- NIAGARA. I "' The Royal Mail steamer Niagara arrived ■ from rVancouver via ports yesterday morning * and anchored in the stream for medical inj specion. i Owing to the large number of people on board it was after midday before * she-berthed and the passengers were able to land. She left Vancouver on November 29, and experienced fine weather on the trip. n, ' Her, passenger list is an exceptionally heavy ; one, totalling 733. Of that number 860 landed * at Auckland, the remainder being through ' passengers to Sydney. Her cargo for Auckland is nearly 3000 tons, consisting of 9000 • cases of apples, a largo quantity of canned • salmon, paper . and general cargo. ■■* She is ' timed to resume her voyage to Sydney at 5 * p.m. to-morrow, and to have Auckland for • Vancouver on January 6. , .. , _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17347, 19 December 1919, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17347, 19 December 1919, Page 7

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17347, 19 December 1919, Page 7