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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

High Water. Auckland— 5.28 a.m.. 6.62 p.m.; to-morrow, 6.14 a.m., 6.35 p.m. High Water, Manukau-To-day, 7,27 i.in„ 7.51 p.m. to-morrow, 8.13 a.m., 8.34 p.m. Sun—To-day, rises 8.82 a.m., seta 5.4 p.m.; to-morrow, rises 633 a.m.; sets 5.3 p.m. Moon.—Full, May 3. 1.17 p.m.

WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended midnight, April 50 (Herald sauce) .tOio.

Southerly breezes have predominated and little change in the atmospheric pressure has taken place over the Dominion and the weather has been cold but fair to cloudy generally. Present indications are for variable breezes with southerly prevailing and giving place to increasing northcrlies Boon. The weather will bo temporarily fair and milder but clouding over for an unfavourable change due early in the week. TJie barometer will fall everywhere shortly.

ARRIVALS. Waiotahi '9.15 a-mO, from Whangarei Heads; Putiki (3.5 D.m.), from Napier, via East Coast bays; Huanui, ketch (6.15 p.m ), from Giabornc. DEPARTURES. Glaucu6 (noon), for Melbourne. Maoaia (10.10 p.m.). for Whansarei: Ngapoiu (7.10 p.m.), for Taurangn; lamwha (8.10 p.m.), lor Pacroi. VESSELS DUE TODAY. Rerauera, from Southampton, 8 a.m. Manaia, from Whangarei, 8.30 p.m. Clansman, from Russell and Mangonui. 6 a.m. Apanui, from Awanui. 5 p.m. I Wanaka, from tho Bluff, via porta. Claymore, from Houhora and Whangaroa, | 8 a.m. i Waimarie, from P&eroa, 1 a.m. Ngatiawa, from and Ohiwa, 12.30 p.m. Kanieri. from Whangarei, 2 a.m. Txsman. from Whak&tano, noon. Mapourika, from Wellington and Napier. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW. Mokoia, from Wellington. Ngapuki. from Tauxanga. VESSELS SAILING- TO-DAY, Monowai, for Dunedin, via ports, 3 p.m. Port Lyttolton, for Wellington VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND OVERSEAS. Canadian Export::, Vancouver, sailed March 18. Northern Chief, schooner. San Francisco, tailed March 27. Ron*, barque, San Francisco, wiled April 3. - Port Denisoo. New York, to sail, April 20. City of Winchester, w tail April 20. Remuera, London, May 1. Port Melbourne, London, May 2. Port Nicholson. London, May I. Chepadoa. New York, May 6. Otarama, St. John, to sail. May 10. Ruahine, London, to eail. May 12. Peparoa, Liverpool, May 29. lonic, Southampton, May 15. Canadian Importer, Vancouver, May la. Port A.ma, New York, to sail. May 18. Schwarsenfela. Gala. May 20. Zealandic, Liverpool, May 22. Somerset, St. John, May 28. * Colliers. Kaiwarra, Newcastle May 5. E. R. Sterling, Newcastle, to sail. Kakapo. Westport, May 3. Khitaigata Westport, to sail. t Abemama. schooner. Newcastle, early. JNT*RCOUII«AI, kW COASTAL. Manourika, Wellington, May 1. Mokoia, Dunedin, via porta. May 2. Niagara, Sydney, May 3. Iliverina, Sydney, May \. Oran, Melbourne, May 8. Waihora. Lyttelton. early. Kurow. Dunedin early. Wanaka. Bluff. Mvy 1. Wailicmo. Newcastle, early.

OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, from Vancouver, arrived Auckland, April 20; arrived Sydney. April 28 Uoana, from San Francisco, arrived Wellington, April 20. . „,,,.. Tofua, left San Francisco lor Wellington, Apr 1 10; due May -. lonic left Southsmpton, March 31; due Auckland. May 15. Makura, irom Vancouver, to sail, May '.

VESSELB IN PORT. Li Stream—H.M.C.H. Iris, British Light, Oueon'a Wharf—H.M.S. Renown, Waiwera, Mouowai, Havre. -..,.-, Central Wharf-Flora, Talunc, PuUki, Louis Thierault. .... ~ King's Wharf-Port Lyttelton, Manuroiva. Dock Wharf-Laura. North Wall—Kiuawa. The Niagara sailed from Sydney yesterday for Auckland ai 1 P- 1 "- The Riverina -ailed from Sydney yesterday for Auckland at 2 p.m. The Glaucus sailed for Melbourne yesterday, with a cargo of timber. She will return to Auckland in about two and a-half month?' time, from Surprise Island, with a cargo of phosphaUs. The Port Lyttelton is expected to sail for Wellington this morning, to continue the discharge of her Wgo from New York. The French sloop Aldebaran, which visited Auckland about two months ago, is now at Papeete, making wireless experiments. The Monowai shifted from the Hobson Wharf to the Queen's Wharf yesterday. Sho will loavo for Duncdin, via, Giaborne, Napier, and Lyttelton, at 3 p.m. to-day. Owing to shortage of bunker coal the departure of tbo Tallin* for Rarotonpa and Papeete lias been postponed until 5 p.m. on Tuesday. Tho Waiwera will sail for Wellington at daylight on Tuesday. Tho Waihemo left Newcastle early yosterduy morning for Wellington and Auckland. The Atua arrived at Sydney at 8 a.m. on Thursday, from Auckland. The Wanann it expected to reach A tickland lii-day, from the South, via Napier, wi'h ii of produce. The Mapourika left Napier at 7 p.m. on Tin raday. and is due at Auckland to-day. I On Tuesday she will sail lor Giaborne and i Nup ec st 10 a.m. THE NIAGARA. The lI.M 8. N.JHara left Sydney for Auckland v<A_ter__y. She will be due here on Monday evening, and will sail for Vancouver via ports at JO a m. on Wednesday. REMUERA DUE TO-DAY. The Remuera is duo at Auckland this morning at 8 o'clock, from Southampton. Sine has 610 passengers (cr here, and , -SUO tons of cargo. She will berth at King's Wbarl to land her passengers, and on Monday will shift over to Queen's Wharf to discharge her frcigh'. THE RIVERINA. The Riverina is due from Sydney on Tuesday. She is timed to leave on the return trip to Sydney a' noon on Thursday. On I her next trip the vessel will leave Sydney i mi M.iy 12. uid w 11 lie due hero on Sunday. ; May 16. In.fad (if re'.urn-ni; to Sydney, she I will proceed down the east coast as far ft! i Dun-dm, railing at all ports, including ' Tokom.ru Ray. Piisvnrers nn'y will be taker, to T-komai-ii Bay. Gi?borne, arid Napier. i Cargo will he »<-i opted (or Wellington. ' Lyttelton, and Dnnedin The Riverina will return iron' Dunerlin, via east coast ports, and ta'r.<- l.er dersrtnre from there to SydI ney aliout Juno I. i THE COLLIERS. • Th- K.iwsrrn eft Newcastle it _ a.m. on Thursday for Amkland w ; th a cargo of coal and ,ia.'s She wiil ho <_tie here about , W»(ineaday The Kak»i>o left Westr,orl for Auckland yesterday wi'h a iargo ci coal. She will be due on Mni.-hy. The Kiif ;i will leave Auiklond for Newcastle on Monday to load foal for a New Zea anil port, probably Auckland.

i . ARRIVALS. lluruwa 6 a.m.), from New Plymouth: Arapawa (6.30 a.m.l, from Wanganui and Kawliia. ; DEPARTURES. Rarawa (3 p.m.), for New Plymouth.

Official report issued at 4 p.m yesterday:-— Wind. :.»r 1>«f. .'eatber. C. Maria ... S.. liehl 40.05 ul) Fine Russell ... 8.E., fr. 50.00 82 Cloudy Auckland ... 8.W., It. 50.08 53 Fine Tauransa ... S.W.. It. 50.00 67 Fine Gisborno ... S.W.. fr. 29.97 56 Fair Pt. Ahuriri... S., light 29.93 50' Overcast Castlepoint... B.E., It. 50.05 51 Showery WcUinnlon... S.8.E..U. 30.04 52 Fair C. Egmont... 8., light 50.07 53 Cloudy Wanganni .. 8.W.. It. 80.06 59 Fair Fnrcw«.ll 8... W., light 50.05 55 Fine Groyoiouth . N.W. It. 30.04 57 Fine Stephen Is.... S.E.. fr. 50.04 57 Cloudy C. Campbell 8., breeze 50.06 64 Cloudy AkaroaLt.... E., light 30.08 50 Overcast | Pt. Chalmers N.E.. It. 50.05 55 Overcast Bluff N.W., It. 29.89 48 Fine

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 5