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SHIPPING.

ligh Water, Auckland: 8.42 a.m.; 9.7 p.m. ligh Water, Manukau Heads: 10.41 a.m.; 11.6 p.m. inn—Rises, 6.23 a.m.; sets, 5.17 p.m. loon.: First quarter, April 26, 0.58 *.m. WEATHER REPORT. tainfall in City for 24 hours ended midnight. April 20 (TTbbat,t> gauge) .17in. Official report issued at 4 p.m. yestexay:— Wind. Bar. Tier. Weather. Jape Maria. . W., fr. 30.01 63 Cloudy lussell . . S.W.. £r. 29.93 65 Cloudy lannkau H. W.S.W.. £. 29.87 53 Showery Auckland .. W.. fr. 29.90 61 Showery 'auranga .. W., It. 29.86 63 „ Overcast Osborne . . W.N.W.. L 29.88 64"Fair >t. AhurirL. E.. It. 29.90 65 Fair Jastlopoint.. N.E.. It. 29.85 55 Rain vellington.. S.. br. 29.86 81 Cloudy I. Plymouth E.. fresh 29.67 56 Overcast !. Egmont. . E.N.E.. fr. 29.66 56 Cloudy Vanganui. . N.E.. It. 29.83 64 Fair 'arewell 3.. . E.. fresh 29.80 58 Showery !. Foulwind S.. fresh 29.78 69 Cloudy S-reymouth. . S., light 29.81 62 Fine Itephen Is.. . S.E.. fr. 29.83 54 Cloudy J. Campbell S., fresh 29.90 59 Overcast ikaroa Lt.. . S.W.. It, 29.85 50. Fin© >t Chalmers Calm 29.97 54 Showery fuggets .. S.W.. fr. 29.95 48 Showery Huff. . . . W.S.W.. b. 23.89 49 Showery The atmospheric pressure increased in the outh during the night, but little change i reported in. the Worth. Strong nortn,'eaterly to south-westerly winds have ruled. Ukin has fallen generally and some snow vs. the high country in the South. Present adicaiions are for high southerly winds, rith the weather dull, cold and showery, rid snow on the higher levels. The baroleier should rise eveiywhero soon. PORT. OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Niagara (5.30 a.m.], from Vancouver, via (orts. Passengers: First saloon: Mr. S. idajns, Mr. G. W. Altsopp, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Benson, Mrs. L. Burrows, Miss S. Brown, It. and Mrs. R. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. E. L Craig, Miss S. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. 3urtis, Mr. and Mrs. N. Coffman, Mrs. M. 3arey. Mr. E. Foote, Mr. and Mrs. M. ?rankeL Miss E. Grover, Miss I. HumQond, Mrs. S. Baggie, Mr. and Mrs. 8. xwin, Miss J. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. F. ones, Mr. R. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. jarson, Mrs. J. Libby, Mr, J." Laybourn, ix. H. R. McMillan, Mr. H. Nattrass, Mrs. L. Neeley, Miss N. Prestwick, Mr. M. A. iichards, Mr. P. Skeates, Mr. L. and Miss Schoen, Mr. E. Tubbs, Mrs. E. von Treskow, Mr. G. M. White, Mr. D. Young, dr. and Mrs. A. Pasfield, Mr. G. Hirst, ii. G. Winn, Mr. C. Pickerell, Mr. T. Srearley, Miss A. TiUson, Mr. H. Edmondon, Misses M". and J. Oliphant, Mrs. a. illis, Mr. B. Vamey, Miss M. Forsdick, Xr. and Mrs. T. Jagger. Second saloon: dr. A. Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce, Mr. !. A. Bruce, Mrs. B. Bassett and chao dr. W. Blyth, Mr. W. Birks, Mr. H. Bates, ir. J. D. Crawford, Mr. G. J. Crawford, dr. and Mrs. G. Campbell and five children, ir. and Mrs. J. Colledge Miss M. Chalenger. Miss M. Davidson, Miss C >ocherty, Mr. and Mrs. D. Elder, Mr. and drs. A. Furse, Mr. B. Foster, Mr. and ixa. J. Greenhow, Miss A. Hamer, Miss j L Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hayden and ! mid, Mr. and Mrs. W. Harris and child, dr. W. Home, Mr. and Mrs. T. Johnson, dr. C. Johnston, Mrs. M. Knapp, Miss B. tnapp, Mr. T. Kinney, Miss M. Lee, Miss a. Miller, Mrs. M. La Rose, Mr. and Mrs *. L. Marlin and i children, Miss A. Miler, Mr. and Mrs. W. Meiklejohn and ihild, Mr. and Mm. W. Markle and child, ax D. Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. S. Prebble .nd child, Mr. W. Pattison, Mr. and Mrs. i. Pont, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rowe, Mr. and drs. J. Stubbs and infant, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Thomson, Miss M. Thomson, Mr. end 4 rß „ T , Whitehead, Mr. R. Wilson, Miss a. Woodhead, Mr. and Mrs. E. Neam© and i children Mrs. E. Strieff. Miss G Hunt diss M. Scott, Mius M. Hamilton, Mrs. .J. Oanson, Miss M. Idanson, Miss A. Palliser At. and Mrs. J. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. A* Wilson, Mr. W. Watson, Miss P. St. Julien', 7„]' 4 oteerage, including 24 Chinese and 0 Hindoos. Atua t0.40 a.m.), from Suva. Passengers: disses Brabant. McTavish. Swann, Wilkinon (2), Parkinson, Mesdames Bentley. layeg and child. Jay and 2 children. Manial and child, Meredith, Nicholson, Ramsay ind 2 children, Messrs. Bentley, Broad. Tarne, Evotts, Fleming, Hayes, Johnson, dichoel. Manilal. Reynolds, Spooner, Weton, Wallace, McDonnell, Captain* Merelith and Wiggs, Dr. Ramsay, Masters Bent ey (2), and Johnson, and 13 steerage, inJuding 7 Hindoos. Manaia (6.35 p.m.), from Wbangaref; Vaipu (9.65 p.m.), from Mangapai: Ngaiawa (7.50 a.m.), from Parenga; Taniwha 4 a.m.), from P&eroa. DEPARTURES. _Arahura (6.55 p.m.), for Gisborae and Napier: Kaniori (7.30 p.m.). for Whangsrei; •?gatiawa (11.35 p.m.), for Portland; Tanirha (11.45 p.m.), for Paeroa. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Riverina, from Sydney, daylight. Kanieri. from Whangarei, 7 p.m. Clansman, from Russell and Opua, 6 a.m. Daphne from Mercury Bay, 6 a.m. Chelmsford, from Whangarei, 3.30 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Rakanoa, for Newcastle. Manaia, for Whangarei, 10 p.m. Ngapuhi, for Tauranga, 7 p.m. Clansman, for Russell, Opua, etc., 4 p.m. Chelmsford, for Whangarni, 7 p.m. Waiotahi, for the Great B:»rr ; er, midnight. Waipu, for Mangapai, etc., 3 p.m. Tasman, for Whaliatane, 8 a.m. Huia, auxiliary schooner, for WhangareL The Maheno is expected to leave Sydney or Auckland at noon to-morrow. She will » due here on Monday morning. The New Zealand Government steamer Tutanekai is expected to reach Auckland tcnorrow from Suva. The Navua is expected to reach Auckland it 10 a.m. to-morrow from Suva. She has passengers and & cargo of fruit. She will sail for Suva on April 28, at 10 a.m. The steamer British Light has arrived at 3uva from the United Kingdom. She has i cargo of oil for H.M.S. Renown, and aoiording to advice received yesterday will :ome on to Auckland after supplying the Renown with the oil. The Kakapo, now discharging: produce Tom Lyttelton, hail been fixed to load coal it Westport for Auckland. She is expected o complete her discharge to-day. and an >ffort will be made to despatch her for Westsort this evening. The docking of the Ngapuhi has been postponed until aft?r the visit of the Prince ■>( Wales. This will enable her to continue •unning in the Tauranga trade. She will De despatched for Tauranga at 7 o'clock tolight in place of the Rimu. The departure of the Manuka from Wel- : - -'^ n or Sydney has been postponed until ?rida7. Hie Mapourika was expected to leave Napier last night for Gisborne, Tokomaru Bay, and Auckland. She will be due here »-morrow. The Mokoia is timed to leave Dunedin op Saturday for Auckland, via ports. She is axpocted to reach here about May 1. The Monowai left Dunedin at 4 p.m. on iionday for Auckland, via the usual ports. She will arrive here about Sunday. The steamer Jubilee is expected to Bail fo] tfiue Island to-day with a general cargo. The Port Lyttelton is due at Auckland ,c~morrow from New York. RIVERINA ARRIVES TO-DAY. A wireless message received from the Riverina yesterday states that she will n' rive at Auckland from Sydney at daylighl *>-day. She will berth at the King's Wharf md is timed to sail again for Sydney a; 1 p.m. to-morrow. ATUA FROM SUVA. The Atua. arrived from Suva yeeterdaj morning with passengers and cargo. She anded her passengers at the Queen's Whari »nd then proceeded to Chelsea to unload :ier cargo of 2100 tons of sugar. The Atua left Suva at 2.30 p.m. last Thursday, anc experienced fresh easterly winds and mode rate seas. She has 15 saloon and 10 steer ige passengers for Sydney, for which porl she will sail at 5 p.m. to-morrow. ARRIVAL OF THE NIAGARA. The R.M.S. Niagara arrived from Van soiiver, via way ports, at 5.30 a.m. yester day, and berthed at Queen's Wharf. Sh< eft Vancouver on March 1 and arrived at Suva at 6 p.m. last Friday. She sailed foi Auckland at 6 a.m. the following day. Sh< net with fine weather throughout th< voyage. She has 2700 tons of general caxg< or New Zealand porta, including 1390 torn 'or Auckland, 750 for Wellington, and 3CH or Lyttelton. The Niagara is timed to sai tor Sydney at noon to-morrow.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17450, 21 April 1920, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17450, 21 April 1920, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17450, 21 April 1920, Page 5

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