SHIPPING.
——- - m —; ;- _. -'■ High Water, dockland— o.sß a.hv; 'L2S p.m. Maaukau Heads—2,f>7 a.m.: ">•;;= 3.27 p.m. -" 'js -_■' -A' ■ --,:-'"' '' ; Sun—Rises, 5J23 a.m.; seta, 5.57 p.m.- .' Moon—New. October 12, 0.20 aoh. ..,- .-v.-. ~ WEATHEE REPORT! Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended midnight, Oct. 5. (HERALD • gauge) . Mm. ■' Official report -issueid at 4 j>ja. yesterday : — Wind. Bar. Thar. Weather. Caps Maria..'; S.E., fr. 29,94 57 Cloudy Russell : '..;«■'8.332', fr. 29.93 : 61" Showery Mahukau H. S.. breeze 29;56 56 "Pine Auckland ... S.W.. light 29.98 59 Fair Tanranga ... Calm 29.92 66 Fine Gisborne ... E.S.E., fr. 30.04 55 Pine Pt. Ahuriri:..! * N.E.; ,: It. 30.05 51 Fine Castlepoint-. S.E., light 30.04 47 Fine Wellington... S- light - 30.01 54 Fine N.Plymouth W.. light -29.99 60 Pine C. Egmont... 5.5.8.. br. 29.99 54 Fine Wanganui... S.. breeze 30.00 57 Fine Farewell Spit N.. fresh 30.00 60 Cloudy C. Poulwind S.W.. light 30.06 63 Cloudy Greymouth..i'W.. light 29.99 66 Fine Stephen Is..- N.W., It. 30.03 f3 Fine Akaroa 1it.... W-, light 30.04 52 Gloomy Ft. Chalmers, Calm --■' 30.02 56, - Rain Nuggets „ S.W.. fr. 30.02 50 -Showery Bluff . S.. light 30.01 50 Cloudy Shower* foil, in varioua parts of the Dominion during Monday night, but fair weather has ruled to-day. Strong but decreasing southerly winds hard prevailed, and the atmospheric pressure has been unsteady. Present indications are for moderate to strong south-east winds northward of Farewell Spit and Kaikoura, and • southerlies elsewhere. Cool, fair to cloudy weather may be expected generally, but scattered showers are probable in the northern and: southernmost districts and along the West Coast. The barometer is unsteady, with - a rising tendency. PORT OF AUCKLAND. / ARRIVALS. Waihemo (9 a.m.), from Melbourne and Newcastle. s , Kaituna. (4.20 a.m.), from Adelaide. ' Kanieri (4 a.m.). from Wbangarei; Isabella de Fraine, auxiliary schooner (4.15 p.m.), from Tauranga; Hinemoa (6-45 p.m.). from the coast; Manaia, (6.45 p.m.), from Whangarti. DEPARTURES. Southern Cross (8.15 p.m.), for Norfolk Island snd Melanesia, Arahur* (4 p.m.), for, Napier via ports; Clansman (6.30 p.m.), for Russell; Ngapuhi (7.10 p.m.). for Tauranga; Tuhoe (7.30 p.m.), for Whakatane; Kanieri (8.15 p.m), for Wh&ngarei. ' VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Niagara, from Vancouver, 6 a.m. Daphne, from Whangamata, 6 a.m. Port Darwin, from Whakatane, 6 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Otira. for Wellington,' 6 a.m. Atua, for Sydney, 10 p.m. Waiotahi, for OpbtUri, 8 am. Manaia. for Whangarei, 10 p.m. , Daphne, for Great Barrier, midnight. War Lord, schooner, for Limestone Island and Gisborne. • OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS. Niagara, left Vancouver for Auckland September 17, due October 6. Tahiti, left Auckland for Vancouver, Sept. 21 Tofna, left Wellington for 'Frisco. Sept. 17. Corinthic, , arrived Wellington fron , Southampton, September 27. , Tainui. left Southampton, September "0 due Aucklaal October 23. , lonic, at Southampton, to sail for Welling ton, October 5. " VESSELS IN PORT. Queen Wharf—Wanaka, Riverina, Wai hemb. ' . King's WharfAbemama (schooner), Otira, Sent, Kauri. Central, Wharf—Wanganui (barquentins) War Lord (schooner). Canadian* Pro specter, Manaia, Kaituna. •- ' Hobson Wharf— (barquentine)i Atwa In Stream Cathkit (3-masted scow) Slipway—Kaeo (schooner). ;., . The Canadian Prospector, ■ which arrivec from Vancouver via Australian ports an< Wellington on Monday night, berthed at th< Central Wharf yesterday morning and com menced discharging. After putting out he Canadian 1 freight she will load for Van couver direct, and is expected to sail for th Canadian port on Saturday. The Port Sydney is to leave Wellingtoi about October 12> for the United Kingdom: The Port Darwin is due at Auckland earl: this moiling from Whakatane. She will com pie to her loading of frozen meat and genera cargo here for London, and is to sail forth Home -port next'STuesday. v ■_-,'-"' i The-Otira" is.expected to sail for Welling ton this morning to - continue -the. discharg of her cargo from Montreal.- -> ~ ■ The -Atua will proceed "to. Chelsea thi morning to discharge her part cargo of rai sugar from Suva. She is •-•-peeled to sai from Chelsea at 10 p.m. to-day for Sydne: direct. ' •-':-,.( The Wanaka, which has been t'isi-Xargini produce, from , the South at the Queen' Wharf, will shift to the King's Wharf thi morning' to load general cargo for Gisborn' and the South. ' She is expected, -to sail a 5 p.m. to-morrow. t I The Port Lyttelton is to leaw'-New Yorl on October 25 for New Zealand and Austra lian ports t . The Mokoia was expected to leave Suv: last night for Apia on her trip through th Western Pacific Islands. The Flora is to leave Pictdn to-night fo: Onehunga with a cargo of chaff. • The ketch Rira left Hokianga yoaterda; with .a cargo of timber for the Thames. . The Maheno arrived at ' Sydney yesterda: from Auckland. She is" to leave the Net South Wales, port for Auckland to-morrow. ARRIVAL OF THE WAIHEMO. The Waihemo. arrived from Melbourne, vis Newcastle yesterday morning and berthed a the Queen's Wharf. She met- with fin< ■ceather until Monday, when she encounterec a .gale with rough * seas. •»- Th< vessel brought general cargo, on discharge of which she will load for Suva. Vancouver and San Francisco. She is to sail to-morrow NIAGARA FROM VANCOUVER. The R.MS. Niagara is expected to arriv. fiom Vancouver, via ports, at 6 a.m.- to-day She will berth at the Queen's Wharf, and i to sail for Sydney at 10 p.m. to-morrow. i ' • THE TALUNE. The Talune left Papeete on Saturday fo Auckland, via Island ports. She wilt" b due here about October 14. THE PORT CAROLINE.' « The Port Caroline, now discharging ii Australia cargo from the United Kingdom is to leave Port Kembla ft>r Auckland oi October 14. She/will be due here on Octobe 19, and will afterwards proceed to Welling ton. RUAPEHU LEAVES WELLINGTON. The New Zealand Shipping CoraxsEy' steamer Ruapehu left Wellington yesterda' morning for Southampton and London, -vii Panama. She took a large number of paa sengers and a full cargo of fozen meat, tal low, hides, etc. The following passenger from Auckland left by the steamer: —Firs saloon: Mesdames F. Bagley.B. L. Bank art, P. A. Pinchess.'A. E. Devas, Messrs J. W. Bagley, E. R. Bagley. C. E. Devas A. Gregg. F. Pinchcss, J. Maste G. L. Bagley.; and 31 third *r.ass. THE PORT N VICTOR. x The G. and D. liner Port Victor is , ex peeled to each Auckland on Saturday fron Glasgow and other west coast of Euglam ports. Her agents are Heather Roberton Ltd. . i TAINUI LEAVES PANAMA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company' steamer Tainui, en route from London anc Southampton, left Panama <-n Sep-ember 3 for Auckland and Wellington. She, will b due here about October 23. KAITUNA FROM ADELAIDE. An early arrival at Auckland yesterday wa the Kaituna from Adelaide. She left th South Australian port on September 25 am experienced fine weather until'-last Monday when she encountered a south-east gale wit! heavy seas. She brought about 2650 tons o superphosphates and a small cargo of pal for Auckland. The Kaituna berthed at th. Hobson Wharf, and will commence discharg itlff fh»«- TMnT-nivni. * "^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17594, 6 October 1920, Page 5
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