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SHIPPING.

. ~-■■ - —♦"•'•"——" ..■""-., High Water, Auckland—2.2 *.'ni.; 2,37 p,mHigh Water, Manukau Heada-r4.1 a.m.; 4.38 ' ; " pan.. . '■.-•--.-■" ■■-■.■■•-:■-;- ■■.■■.•■ ■Sun—Rises, S.2o»;ni.; : : : sets, ; 5.58 "p.m. 'f , <• Moon—-New,. October 12, 0.20 a.in, * '' WEATHER BEEOItT. ""' '' Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended -..midiußht,' Oct 6 (HERALD \ gauge) JSira. Official report issued at 4 p.m. yesterday: 0 « - d - . Bar. Ther. Weather. Cape Maria-:' S., light 30.02 57 Fine Russell .i. g,E..1t.. ,39,97 '60 Cloudy Manukitt H. S.W., br. 56 Fair Auckland _ S.W., fr. 30.04 60 Fair Tauranga N.W., It. 29.92 67 Fine Gisborne «, S.E., be. 29.96 57 Fine . Pt. Ahuriri... S.E..H; 29.93 52 Fine CmUepoint...' S.E., It. 29.84 63 Fine v Wellington... N.W., fr. > 29.80 65 Fan- N N. Plymouth S.W., It. 29.91. 59 Fine C. Egmont— ' W-, fresh; 29.93 61 Fair W»aigftnui.«- W., light 29.90 69 'Fin©-' Farewell S-.«, W.. fresh 29.90 60 Cloudy G. Foulwind S W., fr. 29.95 55 Cloudy Greymouth-. S.W.,fr.' 29.94 "63. Cloudy Stephen. le,™ W. fresh 29.87 62' Cloudy C. .Campbell N» fresh'- 29.73 51' Cloudy Akaroa Lt N.W., fr. 29.70 60 Overcast Pt. Chalmers N.E., It. 29.68 65 Fair Nuggets _ NB.W.. fr. 29.65 50 Cloudy Blnfi... ». W, fresh ; 29.63 60 Drizzle ' The atmosphorio pressure has decreased in the north and south, and southerly breeces nave given-place to fresh . westerlies to-day. In- and southward of Cook Strait the weather has been cool, and fair to cloudy generally, but light rain has been, reported at a fewplaces. Present . indications 'are for strong . west to south-west winds and changeable and 1 squally weather with rain in ijarts, particularly • southward of New Plymouth and Castlenoint. The barometer is falling, but will rise soon. FORT" OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. \ Port Darwin (7.30 a.m.), from Whakatane. Niagara (6.5 a.m.). from Vancouver, via , porta. 'Passengers.—First saloon: Dr. and ! lira, Thwing. Dr. and Mrs. J. Gibb., Mr. and Mrs. Appleton and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Peters. Mr. and Mis. R. C. Glsndmntng. Mr. and Mrs.- R. Harrison and ■ child, Mr. /and Mrs. H. Martindale. Major end Mrs. B. Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. J. HeUaby. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. JicDevitt, Mr, and Mrs C. Andreae, Mr. and Mrs. G. Knowles and maid, Mr. and Mrs, C. G. Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. TisdaU. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wake; Mesdames H! Butcher. J. J. Craig, E. Gillies, M. McGowan, Jb^ltaSJ,a BeITD. Reid, A* j HaaT l' & Gillies. A. L. FabianJ Gaden. E. G. Herbert, P. Patton. J. a! Miasea Chichester. Peters. Gibbs, Peters. Lanyon, M. Barrett, a. Craig. L Glendmning. M. E. Lamb; M. L. Mellor. -?-ii an £ A * fiobuJSon, W. G. Cochrane. Tisdail. Gaden. E. L. Gaden. A. G. Herbert. Wake. A. and MT. Coffee, B. Bell; Messrs. §»l« P; Gtvindy. W. A. Anderson. J. S. Barrett. L. ■ Blundeß. H. Butler. W. Barton. W. gT Dakiel, B. J. Denny, S. J. Fulness, Ji. Hargreavea, T. Johnson. M. ii # a IS ,1& » A. Loughnan, L. Mills, H. 8. MeGoWan, C. A. Martin. T. W. May. T. 9 J. Parker. S. A. Pesaroj H. S. Spilth. J. H. Tilson, L. H. Tingey. I, • f . MWtm. W. H. Makin. J. H. Morton, A. Hatison, H. Speed, J. ScottAD. A. Cox, J. Gibson. H. Hull, S. Seddon, J. O. B. Winter L. T. McLean.. A. B. Carmichaol, J. L. Cattan.T. HTGifford. E., Short, d! Coffee, B. and C. W. Gillies. H.'G. Smith, H. R. Cornish, F. »A. . Jensen. Second v saloon; Rev. and Mrs. C. F. H. Roberto. Mr. and Mrs. P. McSkunming. Mr, and , Mrs, J Swan, Mr. and Mrs. B. Adams. t I 7l o amMr ?- W -, T. Burkitt. Mr and Mrs!4- S. Church and infant. Mr. and Mrs. A » C. Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. Broadhead. Mr. and. Mrs. E. Cpckran and two children. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moiling Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pike and • child, Mr. and Mrs. T. Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ingham, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs, J. A, Openshaw; Mesdames S. McLeod. I a ? = , a^ d T, two A children. T. Eskrick. N. Schofield-, B. E. Sedlacek and child. M O. & to^art^ ana child; Misses E. Glandfiold. A .- Hart. E. Donoghu®. E. Harcourt. B. Old, A. J. Fox. E. Lowery. C. E. Kelly, B. K. Lucas: Messrs. J. Stone. J. J. Strother. 5. and Master Bussell, E. L. Gould. S. 8 • Myers. r , W. Forrester. Hudson. H. 'Bland. C. J. Crook. J. Fwrbftirn. S. Howard; W. H. Robinson. A. Taylor. T. Black, G. Black, R. W. Josden, H. F. Harcourt. A. KeHer, 1 F i:,s" <,?*¥***&' *«»i,J. Stone and 1 ?J»ild. SlncUl i F. Sitters. H. Sharps. J. H. Sharpe, H. C. ;CricHton, A. Cray. S. Hamilton, J. Johnson. F. Bladen; and 75 steerage. Daphne (6.10 a.m.). frcm Wbangamata. DEPARTURES. Otira (9.35 p.m.). for-Wellington Atramama. schooner, (10.20 p.m.), "for Sydney. JtwWi 0.1.30 a.m.); for Opotiki; Manaia (10 10 p.m.). for Whangarei. i %rESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Manaia, from Whangarei, 6.30 p.m. Daphne, from Great Barrier, 5.30 p.m. » Ngapuhi. from Taurango. 7 a.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Atua,. for Sydney. 11 a.mi 3 Riverina, for Sydney. noon Niagara, for Sydney, 10 p.m. Waipu. for Marsden Point, 3 p.m.' KcnJeri. for Whangarei, noon. Kotiti, for Whangapoua, 6 p.m. The coastal steamer Ngatiawa was floated i. out of dock yesterday alter cleaning and painting. In the meantime hor running in the Auckland.Bay of Plenty trade is being earned on by tho Waiotahi. The Atua's departure for Sydney from Chelsea has been postponed until 11 a.m. to-day. The Navua was expected to leave WellingZ -ton yesterday afternoon for Auckland with passengers and cargo. She will be due here to-morrow night. The departure of the Wanaka for Gisborne and Southern ports has been postponed ' until noon on Saturday. The Port Darwin arrived from Whakatano yesterday .morning to continue her loading of frosenr meat, etc., for the United Kingdom. She berthed at the Queen's Wharf and immediately commenced loading operations. She is expected to sail for London next Wednesday. The Government steamer Hinemsa. which has been visiting the various Ugh,mouses in tho gulf, returned to port yester-* f afternoon and berthed at the Central Wharf She will take in bunker coal to-c'i.y and will afterwards sail for the Kw-madco Islands. . The Union Company's barque Gladbrook is now , loading redwood at bi.n Francisco for Sydney. , The \Vaimarino left Vancouver or Tuesday for Wellington, Melbourne, and Svdney. tier cargo for the Dominion includes 2000 tons of paper. ,„ T ft? Matatui is expected to arrive from Wellington on Ootober 15 to roronlete her loading for New York and Boston. § three-masted schooner Abematna sailed for Sydney yesterday with a cax?t> of sawn timber. ' ARRIVAL OF THE NIAGARA. The R.M.S. Niagara arrived from Van- - couvcr via ports early yesterday morning and berthed at the Queen's Wharf. She left Vancouver on September 16 and called at - Victoria (8.C.), Honolulu and Suva en . route, leaving the last-named port for Auck- ,_ land at 12.30 a.m. last Sunday, Fine weather was experienced throughout the voyage. The - Niagara- brought 'for New Zealand porta 118 i passengers in the first saloon, 91 in th* . eocond class and 75 in the steerage Her cargo for Auckland consists of the follow-. - ing:— 786 bundles shingles. 1015 rolls roofing - paper. 5 cases tractors. 1083 rolls and 2899 J bund # l<-a-newsprint, 3 motor-trucks. 1000 crates 1 onions. 414 bales kraft pulp. 186 bundles doors, 290 caees confectionery. 195 bundles . kraft paper, 1866 rolls and 133 crates kraft l paper, 237 cases bananas, 50 sacks maize, s 20 cases rubber, 1475 cases canned fish, 345 _ bundles cottonwood. 7 automobiles and. a largo quantity of sundries. She has 320 , through passengers for Sydnety and 1163 . tons of general cargo. The Niagara is to sail for Sydney at 10 p.m. to-day and is ' announced to leave the New South Wales • I »<ort for Auckland and Vancouver on October

16. THE COLLIERS. The "Katoa was expected to leave Newcastle yesterday for Auckland with a cargo of coal. The Kaiwarra is now loading opal at, Newcao*,'© for Auckland. The Ihumata is due at Auckland to-morrow from Newcastle with 1700 tons of coal. Her future movements are not yet announced. THE MAHENO. Tho Maheno is expected to leave Sydney for Auckland at noon to-day. She will be due here next Monday. THE WALTON HALL. The steamer Walton Hall left New York for New Zealand and Australian ports on Tuesday with general merchandiEb. Sha will bo due here about November 10. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Aupouri (8.30 • a.m.), from Raglan and Eawhai; Rarawa (9 a.m.),' from New Plymouth.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17595, 7 October 1920, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17595, 7 October 1920, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17595, 7 October 1920, Page 5

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