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SHIPPING.

High Water, Auckland a.m.; 3.39 p.m. High Water, Manukau Heads-—5.8 a.m.; 5.38 ...... p.m. ... 1 '• Rises, 5.19 a.m.; sets, 5.59 p.m. Moon—New. October 12. 0.20 a.m WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall In "City for '24 hours ended midnight. Oct. 7 (Hsaaia gauge) .Slid. Official report issued at 4 p.m. yesterday: — ' Wind. Bar. Ther. Weather. Cape Maria. . S.W., sate 30.03 67 Misty EUflfeell .. W fresh £9.95 61 Cloudy Manukau H. 8.W., m.g. 29 So 65 Overcast Auckland . , S.S.W,. fr. 29.94 68 Fair Tail rang a . . W.. fresh 29 74 64 Foggy Gisboroe .. S.. fresh 29.80 65 email? Ft. Ahuriri. . S., flesh 29.82 49 Overcast Castlepoint.. W„ lieht *29 84 45 FineWelling- . S„ . light 29.86 54 Fair N. Plymouth S.. fresh 29.88 56 Cloudy C. Egmont. . S.S.W., fr. 29.87 56 Cloudy Wan garni i. , S.. breeze 29.86 68 Fair Farewell S.. . 8.. fresh 29.85 62 Cloudy C. Foulwind S.W., fr. 39.90 -64 Cloudy GreymoUth. . S.W.. fr. 29.64 59 Cloudy Stephen Is.. . S,E.. fr. 29.06 46 Cloudy. - C. Campbell It. 29.86 54 Cloudy Akaroa Lt.. . S.W., fr. 29.81 50 Fine Ft. Chalmers S.W.. fr. 29.78 64 Showery Nufegets . . S.W.i fr. 29.79 45 Showery Bltifi. . . . W.S.W.. b. 29.80 49 Showery A umall westerly depression has been responsible for changeable and squally conditions generally, with strong west, to southwest Winds. Rain has bee® reported in parts, especially southwards of New Plymouth and Napier. Present indications are Cor sfrorig but decreasing w>uth-we«t wind® Veering to liortherliGs shortly, in the south. Cold, changeable weather and scattered Showers may be expeoled, but a temporary irflpfovtihept is likely soon. The barometer is rising, but will fall 'Again shortly in the south. POftT OF AUCKLAND, / ■ ■ ARRIVALS. Kanieri (1.10 a.m.), from Whangarei; Ngapuhi (8.45 a.m.), from Tauranga; Manaia (7 p.m.), from Whangiu-oi; Daphne (10 pjm.), from Great Barrier. DEPARTURES. Kivcrina (12.30), for Sydney. Passengers.-^ 1 First saloon: Dr. and Mrs Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Bum It in and child, Mr. and Mrs. Roes, Mr. and Mrs. Babe, Mesdames J. C. Finlay, -Huge. Fletcher, O. Williams, Stapler and infant. Misses P. Grayson, Ken© Maxwell, N. Rosenwax. Black. Hawkins, Bertram, -byon, Cooke, Willis, Messrs. F. B. Spencer, Boys, Aitken, Crombie, R. L. Williams, Badham, Shannahan, Sellars, Beatty, Mobbs,' Johnson, Bridges, O'Sullivan, Lyon. Second Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. Haines and child, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Clay and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. and Mr«. Gibson and two children, Bartholomew, Barnes and infant. Misses T. Creevey. D. P. Creevey, Hansen, Walter, Palmer, Messrs. J. J. Dole, A. L. Atkinson, K. R. Henderson, S. Hawthorne, P. Crawford, Burton. Bagley F. Jolly, and 30 steerage, including one Chinese. Niagara (11 p.m.), for Sydney. Passengers.— saloon - Mesdames Macklow, Wood, Merritt, Fuller, Lyons. Farebrother, Angus, CullimorO, Oarrer, Aldis. Kingston, De&kes, Marjulis, Dacre, Smith, Trunnell, Mander, Robinson, Rostgard, Dow sett, Goss, Bramley,- Howarth. Rose, Miles, Andrews; Messrs. W. J. Wood, J. C. Craig. R. Andrews, Li. L. Frank, H. T. Merritt, G. Nicol, B. Fuller. L. G. Clare-. L. Vincent, J. Laverstein. A. E. Carver, W. R. Bertly, H. P. Mullei', J. J. Kingston, A. Herrick, Deekes, Winterhalter. Garlick, Wilson (2), Smith. Trimwell, Robinson, Rostga.rd,' Mander, Clark. Ah Chee. Howarth. Second saloon: , Mesdames Loveridge, Taylor, Lawrence, Meredith, Lloyd. Mantel; Misses Lawrence. Wrigley, Galzard; Messrs. E. De , V. McGarrigle, T. F. Patton. W K, Williams, R. A. Taylor, G. W. Kellock,, J. J. Lloyd; and 25 steerage. Atua (11.30 a.m.), for Sydney. W&ihemo (midnight), for Vancouver and San Francisco, via Suva. WaijHt (3 p.m.), for Mareden Point; Kanieri (2.50 p.m.), for Whangarei; Kotiti (5 p.m), for Whangapoua. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Navua, from Wellington. Ihumata, from Newcastle. Ihumata, from Newcastle. Apanui, from Awanui, 2 p.m. Vvaipu, Marsden Point, 6 cm.. . SAILING TO-DAY. Canad an fto'ipe&'O'f.' TCT- Vancouver. Hinemoa, for Kermadecs Manaia. for Whangarei. 10 p.m. -■ .. Neapuhi, for Tauranga, 7 p.m. War Lord, schooner, for Gisborne, noon. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND ' COLLIEES. Senorita (bqtne.). -Newcastle, sailed Sept. 24. Katoa. Newcastle, to sail October 6. lhuin-i ta. Newcastle, October 8. Kanua. Westport, October 13. E. B. Sterling, bqtn., Newcastle, to sail. Lindstol, bqtne.. Newcastle, to sail. Tensho Mara, Newcastle, to sail. Omana.. Newcastle, to sail. ; Kaiwarra. Newcastle, to sail. OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS. Tahiti, left Auckland for Vancouver. Sept. 27 'ioniit, !=it Wellington for '£ rieco. Sepi. 17. Corinthic, arrived Wellington from ■ Southampton, September 27. lonic, at Southampton, to sail for Wellington, October 5. Niagara, left Auckland for Sydney. Oct. 7. Tainui. left Southampton, September 9, due AucklanJ October 23. VESSELS" IN PORT. Queen's Wharf Port Darwin. King's Wharf— Kauri, Wanaka. Central Wharf—vVanganui (barqutntme), War Lord (schooner), Canadian Proapoctoi, Hinemoa. Hobson Wharf—Ysabel (barquentine), Kaituna In Stream—lris. Cathkit (3-masted scow). SlipwayKaeo (schooner). i The Kanua. which was announced to arrive to-day. will not leave WeStport until early next week. 1 The Canadian Prospector is expected tc sail this evening for Vancouver with a cargc [ of hides and general merchandise. The Wanaka will go to Chelsea, this morn ing to load sugar. She will berth at the wharves again before sailing for Southcrr

ports. The Government steamer Hinemoa, is to leave this afternoon > tor the Kermadec Islands, where she will rebuild and restock the depots for castaways. She may call at th 6 Chickens to recharge the lig'nl. The Kent, now discharging at the King's Wharf, is due to leave for Wellington, on Tuesday.. The Port Darwin, which arrived on Wedresday, loaded 25.500 carcases of frozen meat at Wfiakatane. and 10,500 at Whaagarei, and is now loading 71,500 at Auckland. She will alec lond 390 tons of copra and 373 tons of kauri gum, and a quantity of case meat, in addition to th© 132 tons of case meat loaded nt Whskatme. She is to ea.il for London, via Panama, next Thursday. The Kauri is expected '.o leave Auckland for Sydney early n«xt week. The Navua is '.'.ne from Wellington wish passengers and caigo < his evening. T'.is Flora ! 'ft I'nton ."or Cnthunga on Wednesday «ic;l' vr th a cargo of chaff. Tli? Alua. '.vl.ii.li lias been unloading sugar at Che'.>ea. |pi > Auckland for Sydney at 11.30 a.m. yest?rday. She carried her through lusseng-.-rs and two steerage passengers from Auckland. Tho Corinthic, at present discharging at I Wellington, is expected to leave for Auckland oil Tuesday, arriving here on ThursI day. She will discharge gene-ral cargo and | then go South to load frozen meat ana I general cargo for London. | The schooner War Lord, which has loaded j 60 tons of cement and 100 tons of coal, is ! to leave for Gisborne at noon to-day. NIAGARA SAILS FOR SYDNEY. The-. R.M.S. Niagara' sailed for Sydney with passengers and general cargo at eleven o'clock " last evening. She was delayed »,n hour on account of. the illness of a fireman. THE RIVERINA. The Riverina left for Sydney with paseangers and general cargo at 12.30 p.m. yesterday. She is expected to leave Sydney for Auckland on Thursday next. THE COLLIERS. The lhumata is due from Newcastle to-day with 1500 tons of coal. The Katoa ieft ISewiastle on Wednesday with n ol coal, and is due in Auckland on Monday, tier lull complement is 3300 tens.' THE M \HENO. The Mahino left Sydney for Auckland at | 5 p.m. yesterday. She is due' hew on I Monday. | SURREY EXPECTED TO-MORROW. I A wireless message has been received by j A. H. Nathnn. Limited. '.hat the Surrey will ■ arrive from Sew York at noon to-morrow H-with a general cargo. | PORT VICTOR DUE ON SUNDAY. I Heather, Reberton. Limited, have received a wirelpjs message that the C. and D. linc-i | Port Victor is Expected to reach Auckland on Sunday morning. She is bringing cargo from Glasgow and Liverpool. THE WAIHEMO. The Waiho.uio left for Vancouver and San ■ Franck<o at midnight. She was delayed two hours owing to trouble with a steampipo.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17596, 8 October 1920, Page 3

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17596, 8 October 1920, Page 3

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17596, 8 October 1920, Page 3

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