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SHIPPING.

MOT OF M£W PLYMOUTH. TUESDAY, MAT 20, 1319. MUSKS -OS SOB MOON. ]UI. 83k1—Quarter, ft.46 a.a. 30t&—Hsw Xoan, 12.48 tuEL THE TUffis! High water at Mow Plymouth to-dsyat 12.30 «.!». and 12.7 p.m.; to-morrow, at 12.U «jq. . and 12.41 p.m. THE Sra. The sun rises to-day. at 7.1 A *ja. and sets a. 4.50 pjn.; to-morrow, tine* at r.liaoM. and re's at 4.48 pjn. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Earawa, from Onahunga, to-day. Kahlka, Trom Ureymonth, to-day. Kaiapol, from souta. Wednesday. | Ela On, from Wellington, about Ha;-23, TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPIHC. «an.«n Onehunga, May 19.—Barawa, sa, 3.45-p.m., for New Pijtnouth. THE HARAWA. Weather permitting the lUraWx wus due to leave Qnehunga last night and d>«iM «rriM> r "here at the usual boor this (Tuesday) morning, leaving on tl>6-return Journey this evening. TBS OMBSA. Loading opwalkoia ate exjaeted to be completed to-day on tbe Homo Doer Orissa and the local agents hope to dispatch her for NeWcastla ou Wednesday. ISBB KAJuSw. The abora steamer left Lyttelton on Saturday and should put in as appearance here some time on Wednesday. THE KAHIKA. Ale Kahtt* sailed from Grcymouth on Monday with a cargo of coal for New Plymouth and should' arrive here to-day (Tuesday). A ROUGH PASSAGE. Glsborno, May 19. The steamer Arahura arrived at 8 o'clock this morning from Auckland, after a TOUsbtEts In the Bay of Plenty. THE BADEN POWELL. The Baden Powell, which left New Plymouth for Wellington at 6.15 p.m. on Saturday, put In at Picton at 11.30 p.m. on Sunday, owing to stress ol weather. LOSS OP THE TPOOKftAH. Sydney, Mar 19. The survivors of the Tuggerah, which foundered In Saturday nlghfs gale, state that they left Bull! with a cargo of coal in the afternoon, struck rough weather and were quickly In difficulties, all the crew except two standing by on deck. Early In the evening the vessel Suddenly lurched on to her beam ends and the crew were swept off their feet. Seven succeeded in launching a boat, and were rescued; four others were lost. The vessel foundered oil Port Hacking. The survivors reached Cronuila with great difficulty owing to the mountainous seas.—Aus,N.Z. Cable Assn. THE OTIBA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company has bought a new steamer In England, and renamed It Otlra. The vessel is one of the G class of standardised sh'ps. The Otlra is to load this month at New York tor Austc&lian and New Zealand ports, under the auspices »hd the A. and A. Line. petroleum regulations. Additional regulations in connection with the carriage of petroleum, which were brought Into force by an Order in Council in March, require that a vessel with more than 2000 gallons of petroleum on board shall display a red flag at the masthead In the daytime and a red light there at night. The American schooner Commerce, which Is berthed at the King's wharf, Is the first vessel at Auckland that has so far come under the regulation. STEAMERS PROM OVERSEAS PORTS. Crosby Hall, Wellington, May 29, left New York April 22. Wottomo, Auckland, left Calcutta May 14. Walrlma, Wellington, due August, from London and 'Frisco. Paparoa, Wellington, May 24, left Glasgow April 1. Devon, Lyttelton, May 26, left Suez April 9. Paparoa, Wellington, May 24, left Glasgow April 1. Carpentaria, Lyttelton, May 17, left London April 2. Pakeha, Wellington, May 17, left London April 12. Klmutaka, Wellington, May 27, left Plymouth April 5. Mosna, Wellington, May 28, left San Francisco May 4. Western Comet, Auckland, May 28, left New York April 22. Tofua, Lyttelton or Port Chalmers, May SO, left London April 18. City of Dunkirk, Auckland, .Tune 7, left New York May 1. Port Pirie, Wellington, June 24, left London April 18. STEAMERS TOB OVERSEA POSTS. Bemuera, Wellington, May 27, for London. lonic, Wellington, May 29, for London. Baranga, Wellington, May, for London. Pakeha, Wellington, May, for London. Moana, Wellington, June 4, for aSn Francisco. Niagara, Auckland, June 10, for Vancouver. Paparoa, Wellington, June 16, for London. Bimutaka, Wellington, June 21, for London. Aratta, Wellington, June, for London,

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 May 1919, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 20 May 1919, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 20 May 1919, Page 2

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