SHIPPING.
arrivals. Saturday, August 2. Ripple, s.s. (5 a.m.). 413 tons, Norling, from Soutli. Arah lira, s.s. (2.25 p.m.), 1596 tons, Sizer, from Napier. •DEPARTURES. Friday, August 1. • Tiroit, s.s. (5 p.in 1), 206' tons, ("lark, for Coast and Auckland. Arid) lira, s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 1596 tons,' Si/,er, for. Napier, a,;',. •; , ; . The Arah\ira .left Napier at 7.3 C o'clock tliis morning, 'and was .tendered >vitli the launch for inward and .outn’grd passengers at 3 p.m. The steamer left for Auckland, via To.koinar.u Ray later. The, Flora' is to leave Lyttelton this afternoon for Napier and -Gisborne with Southern produce, and is dap here about Tuesday next. The Ripple arrived at 5 o’clock this, moniing, and sails at 6 p.m. for Napier and Wellington. The Putiki is due from Westport tonight, and sails on'Monday night for Napier. The AwaJiou is expected to leave Auckland to-night for the Coast and Gisborne, and is due here on Tuesday. The Miiko is working the Coast on he; way north to Auckland. 'L J he Port Hunter is due from .Napier at about 7 o’clock this evening, and departs for Auckland at midnight. The Tiioa left at- 0 pan. yesterday for Hicks Bay and Auckland. She is due at the latter port to-morrow, and leaves on Monday for tile. Coast and GiKhorne. The Huanui jtgivcs ,A(i<ddand duinig the wqek end with benzine for Gishprup. The following passengers pie looked ,to. leave by' the Arahgra- to-night for Auckland Misses Johnson, Curtis, Flanni-, ■gan, Brooking, Barry aijd TlehpeJy 4 Mesdames Biddles, Sutherland, Fielder and 2 children and Gumming; Messrs Gillen, Ross, McGregor, Carpenter, Chrisp, Pasley, Burke, Thomson, Kyme, Fielder, Cumming. Captain Carson and Master Biddles. TELEGRAPHIC SHARING. London. August 1: Arriver at Panama, Riinutaka and Easterner. Departure front Panama, Canadian Constructor. Newcastle: Sailed, Wingatni, for Bluff. Sydney : Sailed at 1.15 p.m. yesterday. Manuka, for Nevv Zealand. Auckland': At’riyed at 5 a.Ri., Canadian Miller, from Nqpifr.Nutter: ".Arrived at 6 a..m., At'ahui’p!from -Gisborne. failed at 7.30 ,a.in., A h raJuira, for Gisborne. Napier: failed .12.30 p.jn., Port Hunter for Gisborne. .WEATHER REPORT. Fresh, - west erlybryezes were -blowing, this morning at Capo Maria, Aueklahd and Cape Tlgpiont, .fresh north-west ■ jit East Cape,, west -sonth-west breeze, a*’ Tiritiri, lightubreezes elsewhere. Passing showers were falling at Tiritiri and Gape Kgmont, Wellington reported 7 points'of rainfall, and 4 degrees of frost. Temperature readings at 9 a.m. : ’Cape Maria 56, Auckland 54, Tauranga 51'.' Ckpotiki 53, East Gape 53, Gisborne 53, -Napier 5J2,; New Plymouth 50, Wellington 51, Cape Campbell 46. STATE OF THE SEA. Rough .seas w.ere running at Cape Maria, East Cape, Cape Kgmont, moderate at Tiritiri, Tauranga. Cape Palliser, and Cape Campbell, smooth at Opotiki, Gisborne and Napier. WEATHER FORECAST. Indications are, for southerly winds, veering to the west and freshening to gale. Weather changeable, with rain in the back country. will probably fall again soon. Tides good, sen coitsiderahle.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16498, 2 August 1924, Page 5
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