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SHIPPING.

High Water, Auckland—ll.34 a.m.; . High Water, Hanukau Heads, 1.5 a.m.; 1.33 p.m. Sunßises, 6 a.m.; sets, 5.54 p.m. Moon —First Quarter, to-morrow, 6.15 p.m. WEATHER SEBPRT. Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended midnight, March 25 (Herald gauge) .80m. Official report issued at 4 p.!D>. yesterday;— Wind. Bar. Ther. Weather. Cape Maria.. E., fresh 30101 63 Rain Rus3eil . Calm 30.0+ 64 Light Manuiiau H. S.W., It 30.08 65 Cloudy Auckland .. S.W., It. .30.03 64 Gloomy Gisborco r . E., breeze 30.01 67 Fine Pt.Ahurin.. N.E., br. 30.01 66 Fine Wellington.. N., br. 30.03 65 Fine K. Plymouth S.W.-lt. 30.01 62 Fair C. EgmojJl.. S.W-, It. 30.02 66 Fair Farewells... ' W., light 30.10 62 Cloudy Wans'ahui . S.W., It. 30.06 67 Fine C. Foul wind S.W., fr 30.01 61 Cloudy &resmoutih.. S_ It. 30.12 67 Overcast Stephen. 15... W., It., 30.09 57 Fine C. Uampball N-wbr. 80.05 64 Fine AkaroaLt... E., It. 29.99 60 Fine in. Chalmers Calm 29.99 ,58 Fair Biufl.. .. W., fr. 29.94 57 Fair The atmospheric "pressure has increased everywhere. South-westerly breezee have ruled and fair to cloudy weather has Predominated. Present indications are' for nigh east to south-easterly winds northward o. Kawhia and Gisborne. with unsettled and cloudy weather and rain following. Moderate to strong southerly winds are -likely to rule elsewhere, with fair to cloudy •weather. A disturbance is in evidence northward of the Dominion and the barometer is likely to fall in the north. Little movement is probable elsewhere. - PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Navna (4.5 p.m.), from the Western Pacific Islands. In saloon: Misses Armstrong, Anaerson. Churchward (2), Fraser, Groves (2), Gibson, Jennings, Rieminschnieder. Sinclair, Tonga; Mesdamea Alexander, Cuthbert and two children. Carruthers and three children, Coster, Gillespie and two children, Holmes, Gerard and- two children, Mulqueen and two children, Taylor and child; Messrs. Ailom, Adams, Cuthbert. Churchward and two boyß, Carruthers. Coster; Dart, Fraser, Gallagher, Goodwin, Hughes, Hanson, Home, Huttpn, Johnston, Kundsen, Macindoe, Maxwell, McCalman, Mulqueen, Monckton, Nelson, Percival. Pepper, Rich, Tantalanoa, Tisdale, Wylie; and 50 steerage. Manaia (6.45 pan.),- from Whangarei; Daphne (7.5,p.m0, from Great, Barrier; Chelmsford (8.30 p.m.). from Whangarei.

DEPARTURES. Riverina (6.25 p.m.), for Sydney. In saloon: Nurse Wing, Misses Peaker, Reidy, Andrew, Geddes, Stevenson, Busch, Moreland (2), Robertson, Thomson (2), Burgoyne, Norwood, McClatohin. Price, Bateman, Burns, Pretty, Mother Augustine and Sisters of Mercy (2), • Mesdames Cohen, Bußch, Chambers, Hoult, Fox, Blyth, Farman, McKinnon, McCoy, Sinclair, Guise, Thomson, Bandinct, Hobbs,. Creamer, Grayson, Whittaker, Barnes, King, Edwards, Duffield, Hands, Burns, Barker, Orr, Thompson, Taylor, Skellern, Anderson, Pepper, Heard, Wright, Grimmond, Dr. P. B. Hardy*. Messrs. W. Thomson, Cohen, Busch. Lacky, Barran, Blakey, Macky, Allen, Chambers, Blundell, Brewin, Brown, Cossar, Bellingham. Kirk, Jacobs, Williams W), Warren. Rutherford. Bartley, Hoult. Edmonds, McDonald. For Blyth, McCoy, Sinclair, Canham, Glendinnins. Burgoyne. Bishop (2), Mackenzie, Stevens Graydon, Hoare, Evans, French, McClatchin, Tirrell, Nuffield, Adnma, Hardy; Thompson, Harrison (3), Burns, Hands, Heard, Wright. Grimmond, Floyd, Hatton, and 40 steerage. "Wa.iota.hi (OJS P-rn.), for Opotiki; Kanieri | (8.15 p.m.), for Whangarei.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Ngapnhi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Taniwha, from Kopu, 7.30 p.m. Waimarie, from Netherton, 6.30 ».m. Apanui, from Awanui, 10 a.m. Kanieri, from Whangarei, 9.30 p.m.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Manaia, for Whangarei, -10 p.m. Ngapuhi, for Tauranga, 7 p.m. Daphne, for Coromandel. 4 p.m. Athenic, for Wellington, 7 a.m. Admiral Codrington, for Gisborne.

VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream— Queen's Wharf—Athenic, Waitomo. Central Senorita, Admiral Codrington. Rakanoa. Hobson Wharf.7— Baupo, Kittawa, Kfeitsngato. Kins's Whakatene, Otira, Kamo, Navua, Kahu. At Chelsea—Fiona. At Calliope -Dock Wharf.Southern Cross.

The Athenic is to leave for Wellington this morning. The Admiral Codrington came out of dock yesterday and berthed at the Central Wharf. It is expected she will sail for Gisborne this evening or to-morrow morning to load for Home.

The Waitomo is .expected to leave for Newcastle to-morrow. Owing to shortage of labour the Rakanoa was unable to discharge any of her coal cargo yesterday. It iB hoped to secure men to-day. and dispatch her for Newcastle on Monday. The Monowai is toMeave Dunedin on April 1 for Wellington direct. She will leave .there on April 3, and will call at Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay only on "her way to Auckland.

The Wanaka left Wellington on Wednesday night for Auckland. She ia expected to reach here to-morrow, and after discharge will load for Wellington, Lytteltan, Timaru. Oamaru, Dunedin, and Bins.

The Koromiko leaves Lyttelton for Auckland on Thursday with a full cargo of produce. *

MAHENO FROM SYDNEY-

The Maheno left Sydney at S p-m. yesterday for Auckland. She ia due here on Monday, and sails on the return voyage on Thursday. THE MA.TCTTRA. The Makura- is expected to leave Sydney at 3 p.m. on Monday for _ Auckland. She is due here on Friday, and is timed to leave for Vancouver on Easter Monday. THE EIVESTNA. The Riverina. left Auckland for Sydney last evening. She is due there on Monday, and will leave for Auckland about April 1. MOKOIA DUE TO-DAY. The Mokoia, with the Parliamentary party, is expected to reach Auckland from Suva at 6 a.m. to-day. She will berth at the Queen's Wharf, and will Bail for Wellington direct on Monday. —————^—— —— — A NAVTTA FROM THE ISLANDS. The Navua arrived from the Western Pacific Islands yesterday afternoon and berthed at the King's Wharf. She left Auckland for Suva on March 2, and experienced smooth seas until the afternoon of March 4, when strong variable winds, with high , seas, were encountered. The Navua reached i Suva on March .7, and then proceeded to I Nukualofa, Haapai. V?.vau, Apia, and back to Suva. The steamer left Suva for Auckland at 11.35 p.m. on Saturday. She brings a quantity of Island produce, including fruit and sugar. She is timed to leave on the return voyage on Monday.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Aupouri (8.30 a.m., from Hokianga; Rimu (9.30 a.m.), from Raglan and Kawhia; Kegulus (6 p.m), from Nelson. DEPARTURES. Rar&wa. (3.30 p.m.), for Now Plymouth. The Kahika. left Picton on Wednesday ■with a full load ,of chaff and produce for Onehunga. Sue is expected to ar;ive this morning. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLJNGTON.— 25: Sailed— maroa (1.25 p.m.), for Sydney.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 3

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 3

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 3