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SHIPPING.

High Water. Auckland a.m. ; 12.28 d.W i sl „ Water. Manukau Heads—l.s9 a.m. • I 2.27 p.m. *-i . 1 faun—Rises, 5.24 a.m.; sets, 5.56 p.m. . I Moon—Last quarter, to-day.-0.24 a.m. | ; WEATHER REPORT. j t Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended ' j midnight, Oct. 4 (Hehalo gauge) .B9in. j Official reportiissued at 4 p.m. yesterday:— ! (-. « • Wind. , "- Ther. Weather. j Cape Maria... S., fresh 29.86 S7 Misty I ' guseell ii- E., fresh 298 * M Showery Manukau H. S.E., fr. 23.92 62 Cloudy I Auckland ... S.E., fr. 29.94 63 Cloudy I lauranga ... E., fresh 29.95 64 Fa.r Gisborne. .... S.E., fr. 30.0S 53, Rain ' Ft Ahuriri... N.E.. It 30.10 61 Overcast Castlepcint... S...light , 3u.14 45 line Wellington.. &. preeze 30.16-53 Fair j N.Plymouth S.E., fr. 29.96 57 Fine jC.Egmont... S.E., fr. 29.98 56 Hazy |\Vanganui E.S.E.. br. 30.11 56 Fair Farewells. SE.fr. 30.1 158 Cloudy C. ioulwin-d S.W., it £0.09 €5 Fine . ■ Greymouth.. S., fresh 30.C8 65 Fino Stephen Is. S.E., fr. 30.09 56 Cloudy C. Campbell S ; , fresn 30.17 52 Cloudy , Ft. Chimera E., light 30.16 53 Overcas. ' RhP# etß - !' V X" l ' 30 ' 15 5 ° F'ae ; Blu « S.E., It. 30.04 50" Fine Moderate to strong south-east winds have . Predominated, and the weather has been cold and changeable generally. The conditions flays been squally at times in the north VZI2& L the P T S* Sf °*>. disturbance centred north-east of the Dominion. Present indications are. for strong south-east winds in and northward of Cook ? tra ,' and moderate to strong w? Ut^ rhes J elsewhere. The weather should be cold and chanaeable generally, with ' I?£,wlS Bho,l '' buf heavy showers a*e fe 1 ? »?, "Sf ¥P and East Coast districts of the North Island. . The barometer has a north tendeilC7, but is unsteady in the far — ■ _fc_ PORT OF AUCKLAND. '* ARRIVALS. RiTerina (8.15 a.m.), from Sydney. Pas- , sengers: Mesdame3 Rostaing, Corry, J. Park, , Rowley. Taylor. Faulkner, Brodziak and in- , l ant. A. Kidman. Hogg, Pearce and two , children. Wiffen, Verran, Going, F. de , Looha. Strutton, A. Price, Bruton'and two children Bmney, G. Barker. Featherstone ; and child, Rose; Misses M. HeUaby, E l Lang, orry - Ramage, Roseway, R. Maxwell, Black, Shutes, Campbell, Willmore. Newman Robe-rteon: Messrs. Robertson, J. Park' ' Rowley, Hewett, N. Taylor, D. Taylor, i £ UeD ,' A. Kidman R. T., W., and R. N. Bell V. Sellers, C. Fry. Wiffen, Malcolm, M , Going. Strutton, Clark-Bonham, B. Lyon", Andrews, J. Bell, Christian, Humphries H Allen, Cuthbart. Wardle. A. Price, Beatty, G. Boyd, Bmney, Linton, Bruton, B. Hale Barber, Rose. J. Newman. A. Gibbs, E. 1 Wilson and child, W. Smith, Lieutenants L. Htubbs. G. Horsley, Captain Bloomfield, Major Mac Lame, Hon. E. Clifford, Revs. Fearce. Pearson; and 41 steerage, including ' 14 Chinese. 6 Atiia (10.15 a.m.). from Suva. PassengersMesdames Amis and two children, Bannister, Butler and three children, Collins, • Hamilton, Hailstone, Lodge, Magruire, Niccol. Nicoll. Peterson. Rennell. Siefert, Scott - w.i err L asue> Williams. Wallaek and .child W..;!te; Misses Bradnam, Burrell. Clapcott! 7 Campbell, Flonan, Kidd, Lisrhtfoot, Mar riner. Thompson, Tulloch, Williams, Wil- ' f? n ,f- Messrs -, Amos, Amos, Bradnam, Butler Collins Cowley. Dawson. Henderson.- Hamill ton. Keigftley, NicoU, Parsons, Peterson, Rowley and son, Simmonds, Scott. Stansell, ; turner, Williamson. .White, Westwood. Dra. ■ Heilstone and Maguire. " Canadian Prospector (9.13 p,m.). frota* Vancouver, via Australian ports and Wellington. 9 Waibtahi (6.45 a.m.). from OpotOri. DEPARTURES. Rakanoa (12.40 a.m.), for Lyttelton no Dunedm. • | Daphne (12.45 p.m.), for Whangamata- . Apanui (7.25 p.m.). for Awanui; Manaia (10.10 P.m.). for Whsngarei-, Glenelg (10.20 p.m.)), for Whangarei. VESSELS DDE TO-DAY. Manaia. from Whangarei. 6.30 p.m. f Waihemo, from Melbourne, 6 a.m. • " VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Arahura. for Napier, via ports, noon. Clansman, for Russell, 5.30 p.m. Ngapuhi, for Taufanga, 7 p.m. £ Tulioe, for Whakatane, 5 p.m. Kanieri, for Whangarei.. noon. Southern Cross, for Melanesia, 4 p.m. ; VESSELS IN PORT. Queen's Wharf—Wanaka, Riverina. King s Whari—AOeuiama (scaoonei;, Otira, Kent, Arahura, Kauri. Central Wharl—Wanganui (barquentine). War Ixjrd (schooner). Southern Cross. Hobson Wharf—Ysabel (barquentine), Atua. In, Stream—lris. Canadian. -. Prospector, Cathkit (3-maßtcd scow). I Slipway &aeo (schooner/. / The Mokoia is to leave Suva for Auckland on October 20 with passengers and cargo. Tho Waihemo is expected to arrive from Melbourne early this morning to complete her loading for 'Frisco and Vancouver. The schooner Huanui is to leave Gisborne at the end of the week for Auckland with general cargo. Her agents are Watkin and Wallis. , The Moana, which is now laid up at Wellington, is to be recommissioned, and is expected to sail from Wellington on October 14 for Sydney and Hobart. The topsail schooner War Lord, which arrived from Newcastle last week, is to enter the Auckland-Gisborne trade. She will leave her* to-morrow night for Limestone Island to load cement for Gisbprae. Captain 3. Johnson has been appointed command of her, vice Captain Leslie, who has returned to Sydney. , Her agents are Watkin and Wallis. The Manuka, which has just undergone an ■ extensive overhaul at Port Chalmers, has been recommissioned. She will leave Port Chalmers this morning for Wellington and Sydney. ' The three-masted scow Cathkit. which was ' reported in the gulf on Sunday, bound from Napier to Auckland. reached port early yesterday morning and anchored in the stream. 1 The barque James Craig bound from Adelaide to Auckland with a cargo of phosphates, passed Cape Maria Van Diemen on Sunday afternoon. THE COLLIERS. The Katoa is expected to leave Newcastle for Auckland to-morrow with a cargo of coal. The Kanna is now not expected to leave Westport for Auckland until about Saturday. . The Ihumata is reported to have sailed from Newcastle for Auckland yesterday with a cargo of coal. THE CANAR/.. The British India Company's steamer Canara 13 expected to reach Newcastle from Calcutta, via ports, to-day. She will afterwards come on to; Auckland, where she will be due about next Monday. THE SOUTHERN CROSS. The mission steamer Southern Cross is now expected to leave for Norfolk Island and Melanesia this, afternoon She will take the following passengers from Auckland — Mesdames L. Christian. Bell and children, Poole. Misses Vellenouth, Williams, Revs. E. P. Wilson. T W Law Me.fr; H. Ai'-r P. Christian, Hi Quintal. W. Graves. Bailey. NIAGARA ARRIVES TO-MORROW. The R.M.S. Nisirara. from Vancouver via t-ort- left Suva for Auckland at 1 a.m. on bunday. She wi" h» Hve h°re early to-mor-row morning, and is tc sail tor Sydney at I , 10 p.m. on lhursday. | I ; _* ! RIVERINA FROM SYDNEY. j The Riverina arrived from Sydney yester- ! day morning with passengers and cargo and 1 berthed at the Queen's Wharf. She left SydI ney at 2 p.m. lest Thursday, and met with fine weather throughout the trip. She brought the following cargo tor Auckland: — 1789 cross arms. 425 pieces timber ''65 cases safety matches. 500 sleepers. 169' cases candles, 150 cases jam, 150 bales kapok, 73 toes pig iron. 173 crates bottles, 400 1 r -? e ' ,niP ba ? s aster ° Paris, 309 barrels oil, 103 casks stone pipes, 711 bales dry f*?" 3 ' p - , 432 baß onions. 296 drums carbide, 2(8. plates spelter, and large cuantily at sundries. Also transhipments ex Zealand!*, Aramac, Gouibourn. Karoola Werri bee. and Makarra from Australian interstate ports. Chupra from India, and El moren from the United Kingdom The ! _venna is to return to Sydney at noon €h I Thursday. '■ 'atua FROM SUVA. 1 The Atua arrived from Suva yesterday ' I morning and berthed at the Hobson Wharf bhe left Suva at 4 p.m. Lan Wednesday and exneuenoeci moderate weather un the voyage bine brought a number of passengers and the , following cargo: -15.S??) crses and 94 bunches banVßas. SO casks molasses, 25 sacks kuniaras 20 cases pineapples, and" sundries , 1 he Atua i? to Leave for Sydney from Chel- ; sea st 0 p.m. to-morrow. - i _ THE CANADIAN PROSPECTOR. ' The Or.Bcinn Prospector arrival from ; Vancouver, via Australian ports and Wel- , lington, last night ;>nd anchored in the ■ stream. She will bcrlr, a! the Central Wbarr , Mhs morn me anrl after discharging her 1 Canadian cargo will load for Vancouver I direct sailing lor that port on Saturday. ; Kussell and borners are the ngents. | PORT OF ONEHUNGA. \ DEPARTURES. ] Rarawa. for New Plymouth: Aupouri. for I ; Raglan and Kawhia. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17593, 5 October 1920, Page 3

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17593, 5 October 1920, Page 3

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17593, 5 October 1920, Page 3

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