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SHIPPING .

High Wcier. Auckland—To-day: 3.49 a.m.: *- i 4.18 " p.m. f To-morrow:, 4.47 i a.m.; 5.18 V- p.m.- .■-,.**.,'<■.■-•'..« ♦■:•■• '■■' ,'t ■».....£.,i-« High Water. Ma'nuka'n—Today: 5.48 a.m.: gtfMf pirn. To-morrow : 6,46 a.m.; 7.17 < p_u. ..•",' -v.-rr' -•"*■■ *•■ "."■■■< ■ Sun-R ; m ; to-day'r <6.44 a.m.: sets,. 4.51 r ■,-, p.m. v To-morrow: 6.45" a.m.• 4.50 ■ p.m. ;• Moon— , May 5 18, f 6.65 - p.m. ;, >1 ■ • "..'•' i'i in' i <". ' . f "'■■ , ' • ; - Leather 5 " I WEATHEE BEPORT. Rainfall in City for' 24 : - hours ended j .... midnight. May. 14 1 (Hzsuin. gauge), .11 in. i Official report '■ issued ;at 4 p.m. : yesterday:— . ■>■■... . <; . ;r -~- : Wind. Bar. Ther. Weather, Cape Maria... W., fresh ■, 29.69 ;69 - Cloudy . Russell ,'.-.,' W_. fresh• 29.62 • 63 Cloudy ! anukau H. ' S.W., fr. - 29.47 66 " Overcast Auckland ... S.W.,br. 29.47 57 Showery Tauranga ... S.W., fr. 29.37 1: 56 Fair,,',.! Oisborne ... 1 S.W..br. . 23.30 •54 Showery Ft. Ahuriri... 8.. fresh s 29.33 -60 Overcast Csstlepoint.. S.E.. It. .29.44 61 Overcast Wellington...- S., fresh , '29,49 60 Cloudy N. Plymouth .Calm t. ' 29,45 66 Overcast C. Egmont... S„ light 29.46 66 Overcast Wanganui... S.. br. 29.47 64 Overcast Farewell Spit W., light * 29.49 '64 Overcast 3. - Foulwind 8.. fresh * • 29.48 69 • Fine 3reymouth... S.W., fr. 29,53 50 Fine Stephen 15.... ; S.W., It. 29.49 '60 Overcast C, Campbell 8.. fresh 29.50 62 Overcast MOito% Lt.... j 8.W.. ; 1 29.58 47 - Overcast i't. Chalmers N.N.E., br. 29.66 .49' Overcast Bluff r.-i-Calm.; "i. 28.65 £47 Fin* Strong and southerly squally winds have prevailed, with cold, showery weather in nott parts of the Dominion. The atmoipheric pressure has increased-slightly in .he ■ north, but - is • still low everywhere. Present, indications are 1 for > strong but deireasing southerly winds,' veering to westerly md northerly, and then increasing 1 again. 2old and changeable weather may be expected generally, with scattered showers. iho barometer, has a rising tendency in the >orth, but falling shortly in the south, PORT -OF AUCKLAND. ,i,O ■: ARRIVALS. . Waihemo (6 p.m.), .from Wellington; Simu (5 a.m.). from the North; Chelmsford . (6.30 a.m.), from., Whangarei: Apanui 8.25 a.m.), from Awanui; Claymoro (9.15 a.m., (torn Houhora' and Keimeumau; Semen (11.55 p.m.). from Whangarei; Caniwha (11,60 p.m.), from Paeroa. ' ',<\'\.f DEPARTURES. ; Maheno (midnight), for Sydney. Puocnters: Misses McCallum, Jones, Nixon. (2), Lewis, Macky, Vagal, Hunter. Knight. Jhaso, Kitchen. Menning, Bennett, McKenlie, Langley, Yule, Smith, Mills, Stewart. .ncHs, Duff. Harding. Wyan. Itedden, Handey, Mesdames Launder. Mace, Jacobsen, lones,. Harvey and 2 children, Nicholson, -Orris and 2 children, Frontal, Lock, Marr. tiohardson, Laidlaw, Holmes. Baster, .Teoror, Redden, Aitken, Kay, Vanderberg, lascoigne, Beattu», Coward, Levy, Yule, Imith, Hewins, Thompson, Kennedy, Archer. Mlnrafe, Kennedy, • Hardinit, Pearson and I children, Bodham and 2 children. Marcusen, Miller, Senior and infant, Bentley and ! children, Stevenson, Dargen, Hassall. ifahony. and Walker. Messrs. Launder, dace, Baxter, O'Neill, Rogers, Bagnaii, Spring, Rumerson, Kitchen. Milne, rones, Girdan, Jacobsen.,- Young, Harvey, 1. Carltw. Sayegh, Nicholson, Morris. )elm*r, Shorter, Carmichael. Frankel. saacs, Mackay, Richardson. Munns. Laidaw (9). Holmes, Baster, Taylor. Redden. 'lyre, Smith, Aitken. Beattie. Edmundsen, Jedgeben, Todd. , Coward, .Smithy. Yule, Chompson. Harding (4), Badham. Wallingord. Tate, Burke, Killip, Archer, Maokte. jambert, Bentley (2), Muler, Clay. Crowley., jataon. Jones, Conn, Faulkner, Byrnes, Croup. Fitspatrick, Rogers. Jamieson, Mad[mil. Pearson. Palmer, Handley, Deacon, iluir, Roseman, Craig, Callinan, O'Brien, Ad, 144 steerage.'- 1 ' . ' I Waihora (9.20 p.m.). * for Newcastle. Awahou (4.40 p.m.), for East Coast Hays; , launui (11.30 a.m.), for Gisborne; Daphne 5.45 p.m.), for Marsden Point and ( Farua Jay! Naapuhi (7.16 D.m.), for Tauranga 1 , tfanaia (10 p.m.), for Whangarei: Waiotahi 10.5 p.m.). for Whangareir Runu (11.20 >.m.), for Limestone Island. Kaitangata (11.30 p.m.), for Newcastle. , .' VESSELS ' DUB' TO-DAY. . ' \ Tasman, from Wbakatane, 11 a.m. , Manaia. from Whangarei, 6.80 cm. , Ngatiawg, from Opotiki and Ohiwa, 11.30 >.«. .... • - VESSELS DUB TO-MORROW. Orari, from Melbourne. * >' Ngapuhi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. Clansman, from Russell and Opua. 6 a.m. Monowai. from Dunedin. via ports. Kurow, from Timaru. >■ i VESSELS BAILING TO-DAY. Mokoia, for Dunedin, via ports, 6 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Kanieri, for Whangarei, 5 p.m. Waimarie, for Paeroa. 8.30 p.m. The Narenta left the United Kingdom on ipril 56 for New Zealand to load meat, tc. for Home under the auspices of the lhaw, Savill, and Albion Company, The Canadian Importer is expected to save Wellington on Monday for Auckland 0 complete loading for Vancouver. She is lu* hare on Wednesday. The barquentine Ysabel sailed from San 'rancisco on April 22 for Wellington. The Union Company's barque Dartford arWed at Eton, Peru, last month, after a 0 days' passage from Newcastle. The easel will load nitrates at South America or Australia. Th* Malaita. now en route .from Newest!* to Noumea with a> cargo of coal, will, iter discharge, proceed to Walpole Island 0 load guano for New Plymouth. Th* Kamona is now expected to leave Veßtport on Monday night for Auckland rith a cargo of coal. ' The Kittawa is announced to leave here n Monday for Whangarei,' Napier, and Wellington. '* .*' The Koromiko sails from Lyttelton at midtight to-morrow for Auckland. She will be ,ue her* on Wednesday, and On discharging ier cargo will sail for Sydney. The mission steamer Southern Cross is xpected to return to the Solomon Islands nd the New Hebrides next Monday. She las gone to an anchorage in the stream. The claim that the passage of 44 days rom San' Francisco to .Auckland by the chooner Northern Chief, is a record, is uostionod by Mr. T. Henderson. He states hat the record for this run is held by the isrqu* Alice Cameron, 347 tons, which did he journey in 81 days in. 1866, under the ommand of the late Captain Noaring. The chooner Neva.- 80 tons, did the same trip in » d \ys in 1863. Both these vessels belonged 0 the Circular Saw Line. The round trip 1 the Alice > Cameron occupied only 105 lays, including a stay of 20 days at San 'rancisco. THE WAIHEMO ARRIVES. Th* Waihemo arrived froa; Wellington lilt evening and anchored in the stream. She will berth at the Queen's Wharf this Horning to discharge a quantity of cargo rom Australia and to complete her loading or San Francisco. KUROW LEFT TIMARU. The Kurow left Timaru for Auckland at p.m. on Thursday with a cargo of prouoe. She is expected to arrive hero late vmorrow night or early on Monday morn. ig. •_ THE MONOWAI. The Monowai left Wellington at 6,10 p.m. n Thursday, for Napier, Gisborne, and 'okbmaru Bay. She will be due here tomorrow. ORARI ARRIVES ' TO-MORROW. A wireless message was received from the >ra'ri yesterday, stating that she expected ) arrive at Auckland from Melbourne totorrow morning. The message added that le steamer had encountered heavy weather, he has a cargo of wheat, and will berth t the Queen's Wharf to discharge.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17471, 15 May 1920, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17471, 15 May 1920, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17471, 15 May 1920, Page 5