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SHIPPING.

WEATHER REPORT.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

High Water. Auckland— a.m.; 4.11 p.m. Hi* Water, Manukau Heads—s.44 a.m.; 6.10 p.m. % Sua—Rjges, 6.30 a.m.; sets. 5.6 m. Mooa-«-Eull, May 3, 1.17 p.m.

The. atmospheric pressure has increased and high and squally southerly -winds have prevajed. The weather has **** cold and unsettled, with heavy rain in many parts and snow on some of the higher levels in the South. Present indications are for stormy southerly winds and cold, changeable, showery. , weather* generally. The barometer is rising everywhere.

ARRIVALS. w W & Wra (8 * 45 *■"••>• from New York.—A. H. Nathan. Ltd.. agents. Tasman (9.30 a.m.), f rom Whakatane.

DEPARTURES. w£,tl™ fo ?> Fiji aad the c£v£l ™?° fil -S? d9 - Passengers: Misses rn^Lii ls^ 6 ' -§li«ard, Smyth, Aimer" wSiSrHr Ro W B - Jensen, Lightfoot. Verech Den™ Iff 4 eßc te Hughes; Mesdames i»enny and two children, Cairn.?, Blizard, Gray. Parker, Judd jite ,, Bagnall, Dumy. Duncan, Lloyd rlr™n,*.', r 1 ' Edwards, Mirfield, Miles H»Si« er Gllb P 11. nurse and child St laliui?* 8 *? 8 - Bhriakfield. Joseph. Fuller! r *l^ ih ' e &*i2l a {*?- Cawley, Eostgard. Thorasoa, Shrraifield, Goodwin, Watson TV^%£ nkreU \, Mu . ]r - Sunders,,Davidson xFVP' , McOwens. Mirfield. Miles McGrath, Birkett, MsLeod. Amos, Harness Nicol, Fiaser. J D Gray, Pago, Church: ward. Stowen, Clark Carruthers. Craig, Lieutenant-Colonel McCristal, Archbishop Shea, and 12 steerage. Otaki (11.30 p.m.), for Wellington 5 Tataaekai (5.5 p.m.), for Wellington;. Hinemoa (5 P.m.), for Wellington: Apanui =(8.85 a.m.). lor Awanui: Tasman (12.25 p.m.). for Whakatane; Ngatiawa (1.10 p.m.), for OpotiM and Ohiwa; Chelmsford (2.45 p.m.). forWhagearei; Waiotahi i' 5.50 p.m.), for Marsdea Point; Manaia (10.10 p.m.). for Whangarei; Waipa (nuanight), for Grea.4 Barrier. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Flora, from Papeete and Rarotonga. Manaia (6.30 p.m.), from Whangarei. Waipu (5.30 p.m.), from the Great Barrier.. Ngapuhi.(7 a.m.). from Tauranga. lamwha (10.80 p.m.). from Kopu. Daphne (6 a.m.), from Mercury Bay. Chelmsford (10.30 p.m.), from Whanga*. - VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Maheno (3 p.m.), for Sydney. Waimarie (7 p.m.), for Paeroa. Kaniori (3.30 p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND INTEBCOLOKIAL AND COASTAL. Manurewa, barque, Timaru, sailed April Mapourika. Wellington, May 1. Mokoia, Dunedin, via ports, May 2, Niagara, Sydney, Mny 3. Riverinn. Sydney. M;iy 3. Orari. Melbourne, Miy S. Waihora. Lyttelton. early. Kurow, Dunedin, early. Wanaka, Bluff, May 1. OVERSEAS. Canadian Exporter, Vancouver, saUed March 18. Northern Chief, schooner,' San Francisco sailed March 27. Bona, barque, San Francisco, sailed April Port bjnison. New York, to sail. April 20. City of Winchester, to sail April 20. Flora, Papeete. April 29. Remuero, London. May 1. Port Melbourne. London, May 2. Port Nicholson, London. May 4. Chepadoa. New York, May 6. Otarama, St. John, to sail. May 10. Couubrs. Kaiwarra Newcastle, May 3 E. R. Sterling, Newcastle, to sail. Jtakapo, Westport, to sail. Raitaiigata Westport, to sail. Abemama, schooner. Newcastle, early. OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, from Vancouver, arrived Auckland. April 20: arrived Sydney. April 26. Moana. from San Francisco, arrived Wellingtoa. April 20. Makura. left Auckland, April 6, for Vancouver. Tofua, left San Francisco for Wellington April 10: due May 3. lonic, left Southampton, March 31; due Auckland, May 15. VESSELS IN PORT. Li H.M.C.S. Iris, British Light, Katoa Queen's Wharf—H.M.S. Renown, Waiwera, Glaucus. Havre. Central Wharf—Opihi, Talune. King's Wharf—Port Lyttelton. Maheno, Mako. Dock V'liarf—Louis Thierault, Laura. North Kittawa. Hobson Monowai. The departure of the Moana. for San Francisco from Wellington has been postponed until to-morrow. The Corinth is timed to leave Wellington at 3 p.m. to-morrow for Southampton and London, via Panama. The barque James Craig, which was formerly employed in the inter-colonial trade, has been rerigged in Sydney. Her first trip since her overhaul will be from Sydney to Hobart. _The British Light will come alongside H.M.S. Renown this morning to tranship her cargo of oil. The Wanaka is expected to leave Napier to-day for Auckland, where she will be due on Saturday. She has a cargo' of produce for here. The. Mokoia is timed to sail from Wellington for Auckland to-daj. She will be 'due | here on Sunday. The auxiliary brigantine Aratapu. now owned in Nelson, has been fitted with an oil engine. The vessel has another engine to be fitted, but as it has not arrived in the Dominion yet she will run with one propeller in the meantime. The Otaki sailed for Wellington yesterday to continue the discharge of her cargo from Liverpool. The Otaki took a. mail for the South. The Arahura. which left here on Monday evening . for Gisborne. forwarded a wireless message yesterday stating that she had spoken the barque Manurewa, bound from Bluff to Auckland. The barque wished to be reported " All well •* The Admiral Codringtou has arrived at Wellington from Gisbotae. She will take in 200 tons of bunker coal, and will then sail for Lyttelton to complete her Homeward loading. The four-masted American barque Monongahela, which brought a cargo of case oil to Wellington from San Francisco, will load coal at Newcastle for Manila, and after discharge at that port will load sugar and hemp there for San. Francisco. On arrival at San Francisoq_ the barque will bo converted into a training ship by her owners, the United Slates Government. The schooner C. 6. Holmes, 409 tons, has been chartered to load case oil at San Francisco for New Zealand. The three-masted schooner Abemama has sailed from Newcastle with a cargo of coal for Auckland. The New Zealand Government steamers Hinemoa and Tutanekai left for Wellington last evening. The former will return to "Auckland about the end of May or ear in Juno to make her tour of inspection of the Northern lighthouses. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT SHIPS. The Canadian Importer, the second of the Canadian Government line of steamers to visit New Zealand, is duo at Wellington ; on May S from Vancouver, via Australia. | She will afterwards come to Auckland to discharges her Canadian, freight and will then load New Zealand produce here for ! Vancouver. •The Canadian Prospector, the newest I addition to' this line of steamers, which is to be placed in the Australian and New Zealand trade, was launched on February 25. She is a sister ship to the Canadian i Importer. I . THE FLORA. j The Flora iB expected here this morning from Papeete and Rarotocga. She will With 1 at the King's Wharf. WAIWERA FROM NEW YORK. Th* Waiwera arrived from New York via Panama yesterday morning and berthed at i Queen a Wharf in the afternoon. She left ; New York on March 24. Fine weather was experienced throughout -.he trip, except on L UC vi y KI aB L , ,^ hen a "'"korly gale accompanied by, high seas was met. The Waiwera has 1700 tons of general merchandise to land here and on discharge she will proceed to Wellington and Sydney

*£&$& ity -; 2l « hours ended midnight, April 23 (Hbeald gauge) .02in. day*^'* 1 " POtt issued ** * p.m. Wteir.„ D V.,; a Witt f Bar - Th *- Weather. Cape Maria. * S., gal© 29.82 58 Squally ffl'l •' y«J % ht 29.74 62 Stowed Auckland .. S.B.Jr. 29.80 56 Fair Taurmga .. Calm 29.35 51 Overcast Cistern© .. 8., gate 29.80 55 -Rain Cftstlepomt. . S.E.. It. 29.99 45 Cloudy Wellington. . S.. fresh. 30.01 52 Cloudy N. Plymouth S.E.,fr. 29.98 51 Fair C.Egmont. . S.E., fr 29.97 53 Cloudy Wangamii.. S.E.. K. 29.94 57 Fair fcarewellS. . S.E., ft. 30.00 53 Cloudy §.Ll5S OUth -* §•&•£*• 29 - 98 S3 Overcast Stephen Is. S.E.. fr 29.99 45 Cloudy C. Campbell S.. fresh 30.02 49 Fine Akaroa Lt.. . S.W.. fr. 30.01 46 Overcast Ft. Chalmers S.W.. br. 30.50 52 Overcast Nuggets .. 8, fresh 29.93 48 Cloudy Bluff . . . . W.,. breeze 29.88 49 Showery

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17457, 29 April 1920, Page 3

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17457, 29 April 1920, Page 3

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17457, 29 April 1920, Page 3