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SHIPPING.

Water, Auckland— I To-day: 5.25 am; 0.a6 p.m. To-morrow; 6.25 a.m.; 6.55 P.m. Sunaay: 7.22 a.m.; 7.50 p.m. tf-iSft Water v _Manuksu Heads—To-day: 7.24 a.m.; j.OO P.m. To-morrow; 8.24 a.m - r s™ T ndar: °' 21 a m -; 8-« p.m. 7m T« m HIECS ' V- 1 a - m - ; 7.10 7 10' ?°'' V i Rlses ' 431 p - ra -: sets, tIio" p.m! n Ris6! - 432 s Moon Full. December 26. 0.9 a.m. WEATHER REPORT R m"dn!' A n lty for 24 ended m.dm.ht, Dec. 25 (Hehald gauge) .eOin. ! Official report ksued at 4 p.m. yesterday: — - f» \r • ,nd ' Bar Weather. Ru^sll la "" fr ' 29 ' 89 67 Cloudy Mannkau H q - , 29.78 76 Cloudy l'W fre f h ~' S3 61 Cloudy j;; t r - % Fair Pt S A°huriri- W E -V b r'- !72 breast , CasUenoint " 29 ' 77 69 Overcast ' wfew:; Z-breti g-g M §IT le , C'l^T h S> l" U Fafr ' C E e mont... W„ fresh 29.73 62 Fins i fS ul s :. I- & 2 iit II l - SveM d 111 IS > Steplienlß S.E., f r . 29.85 52 Cloudy Aka?o B a n L P t be ;: l/w/. V Iff f, NugSt 1111 "' |r' W V %Sm 60 Overcast Augeets ... W„ f re sh 29.86 62 Overcast - Blufi W.S.W.. It. 29.80 57 Showery •¥? de ?' Ete to . strong west and south-west " 8T "? increasing cloudiness to-day over the Dominion, n m t J le -' K T. st 9 oas t and southern ' j indications are for varif wmds, moderate, to strong south-west to nortn-eaaterly winds ruling for a short time, but giving, way to freshening northwesterhes, especially in and southward of Cook Strait. The weather will be unsettled , and cloudy witli scattered rain. Tko baroi • l ?, r is unsteady with a, falling tendency in the jSorth. but rising for & short time only m the South, as the disturba-nc© is duo to pass thereabouts on Sunday. - PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Devon (2.10 a.ni.), from New York. Wairuna (3 p.m.), from Newcastle. Eurow (4.40 p.m.), from Port Kembla.. TircsC (2.20 a.m.), from East Coast; K&nieri (3.15 a.m.), from Whanga-rei; Ngatiawa (8.5 a.m.), from Opotiki; Mana-ia (7 p.m.), from Whangarei. DEPARTURES. Nairn a. (7.55 p.m.), for Western Pacific Islands. Passengers: Misses Horner, Carrick, Cresswell, Atkinson, Clapcott (3), Bethajn. Duff, Fogelberg, Crompton, Palmer (2), Lamonte, Choate, Bond, Armstrong, Barriba.ll, Wyatt, Salmon, Rogers, Percy; Mesdames Hennings, Southby, Martin. Isbister, Meredith. Meancy, Spencer, Rogers, Percy; Messrs. Crompton, Martin, Burns, Howell, Blizaid, Widerstrom, Wood (2), Meter, Clapcott, Palmer, Meek, Colledge, Poppcrill, Kerslake, Teulon. Roiall, Swann. Head. Mahiaj (2), Ardery, Spencer, Van do Velde, Bentley, Vanjasawa, Nicholson, Palmer, House. Palmer; and 11 steerage. Daphne (9.15 a.m.), for Great Barrier; Kameri (4.30 p.m.), for Whangarei. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Kamona, from Westport. i Hexham, from Newcastle. Ngapuhi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m. . Chelmsford, from Whangarei, 12.30 a.m. Apanui, from Awanui. VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW, Mararoa, from Gisborne. Port Napier, from Gisborne. Manaia, from Whangarei, 12.30 p.m. Kanieri. from Whangarei. 1.30 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, 6 a.m. Apanui, from Awanui, 6 a.m. VESSELS DUE SUNDAY. Arawa. from Southampton, daylight Port Melbourne, from New York. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Tairoa, for Boston and New York, noon. Wishmaha, for Wellington. Kaiwarra, for Makatea Island. Manaia. for Whangarei, 10 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Raranga, for Wellington. VESSELS SAILING SUNDAY. Dorset, for Wellington, daylight. The Tairoa, which has been loading at Auckland for New York and Boston, is ex- ' pected to sail at noon to-day. The Raranga, which arrived from Mon-w-n- 01 i ru f Edtt y. is expected to leave for Wellington to-morrow. T he , Dorset is expected to sail for Wellingmi. dayligbt on Sunday. k T - Shipping Company has been advised that the Ruahine en route from Southampton to Wellington, left Newport News on Sunday. She ia duo at Wei- , iington on January 18 —: i THE COLLIERS. Wairuna arrived from Newcastle yesfu ra .°°. l l Wl 4- a ", of coal. She ' Way a Klns s Wharf at 7 a.m! j The Kurow arrived from Port Kembla ve« 1 !^ r< Jk y j a ? rn ?° n Wltil a cargo of coal and • berthed at the Hobson Wharf. She will charge? Chelsea this morning to dis- ! .Scri.^r , l a n »"«rt til)' She u du, THE NORTHERN CHIEF K3& site and left dC £ fo^NukSSofa" nd left the former ix>rt on September 24. ohe arrived at Nukualofa on November 19 and after discharging her timber loadod copra for Auckland. §he left Nukualofa December 10 and experienced fine weatner on the trip across. The Northern Chief will later return to Nukualofa for a further shiDment of copra. v DEVON FROM NEW YORK. The Devon arrived from New York early yesterday morning and berthed at the Queen s Wharf. She left New York on No- i vember 15 and experienced vers* rough , weather for the first two or three days. The f weather then cleared, and the run across the a 9 lac from Parjama was accomplished ' under good conditions. The eteamer has • general cargo for Auckland, Wellington, ofgasol a Brisbane, including a quantity THE C. AND D. STEAMERS. The Port Napier is expected to leave Gis- £ bonie this afternoon for Auckland to com- < plete loading for Home. She is due here ' Friday W and leave for London next ] The Port Nicholson is expected to leave i Wednesday. AucUand She is due on The Port Melbourne is expected to arrive cfrom New York on Sunday. She has a ! quantity of general cargo for New Zealand i and K) passengers for Sydney. !anci P ° rt , Adelaide, which is loading I butier and cheese for Home, is not expected ' wiiwjf-!rn P ls ?° Wow Wednesday. She return to Auckland to complete. ( THE ISLAND TRADE. 4 T NaTl l s ffr the Western Pacific r Elands yesterday afternoon. r-acinc a ihe Moana was expected to leave Suva c at 4 p.m. yesterday for Auckland with linn Monday. Eece cargo. She is due'heV on° The Talune arrived at Psneetfv rt n o„„j morning and left for ffia T.& : THE SYDNEY STEAMERS. j She is due at the latter port ™ , y " ' morning. wr Port on Monday ] The Maheno is expected to leav« I : r°each A^ a on Tttifda"° rfliaS - She ' Fhe Union Steam Ship Comnanv . date of departure J ARAWA DUE SUNDAY. 6 ? I Trf!l berth aboiJ fc 2 p m 10 a - nd J S e a?7 P 4 a 0 S^ r3 PORT OF ONEHUNGA. - ARRIVALS. 2 Rarawa (10 a.m.), from New Plymouth. ' DEPARTURES. 1 Rarawa U p.m.), for New Plymouth —" ; c

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17662, 24 December 1920, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17662, 24 December 1920, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17662, 24 December 1920, Page 5

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