SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVER-SEAS MOVEMENTS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1023 PHASES OF THE MOON. 1 FEBRUARY. j February B—Last quarter. February 16—New moon. February 24—First quarter. TIDES. High water to-day at 12.56 a.m. and 1.24 p.m.; to-morrow, at 1.44 a.m. and 2.12 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 5.7 a.m., and sets at 6.53 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5.8 a.m. and sets at (f. 52 p.m. SAILED. February s.—Corinna, s.s. (3.2 a p.m.) 1319 tons, Anderson, for Wellington. February s»—John, s.s. (4 p.m.) 342 tons, Hawick, for Onehunga. IN PORT. Nil. • EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-day. Titoki. from Westport, to-day. Kahika, early next week. OVERSEAS. Otarama, to load, Feb. 12. ' Jersey City, from U.S.A., middle Feb. Gallic, due here lo load Feb. 15. Kia Ora, due here to load, Feb. 20. Manuka, due here March 3 or 4. i’aparoa, due here to load, March 10. Rardnga, from Antwerp. Due here late In March. Dorset, to load in London February 4. Due 1 ere end of March. Waihemo, to leave Vancouver middle February. Due here end of March. aOpawa, to leave Liverpool February 10. Due here early in April. Kentucky, from New York, April. Waiwera, to load in London next March. Due here end of May. C. and D. liner, te load In London next May. JOHN DEPARTS. The John completed the discharge of her cargo yesterday and sailed at 4 o’clock in the afternoon for Onehunga. CORINNA FOR WELLINGTON. The Corinna completed the loading of the 4000 crates of cheese for transhipment to the port Elliott at Wellington yesterday, and sailed at 3.25 p.m. ONEHUNGA SERVICE. The Rarawa left Onehunga at 4.35 p.m. yesterday for Now Plymouth, and is due here this morning. She will sail on the return journey at the usual hour this evening. TITOKI TO-DAY. The Titoki is expected at 3 o’clock this afternoon from Westixut with 650 tons of Brookdale coal for this port. KAHIKA NEXT WEEK. The departure of the Kahika, which was expected to leave Dunedin yesterday afternoon, has been delayed and she vrt’l not now arrive at New Plymouth until Monday or Tuesday of next week. She will call at the usual .Southern ports on her way up. WHARF REPAIRS. Taking advantage of the fact that the berths at the Breakwater will not be in heavy demand this week, the harbor board is executing some minor repairs and effecting removals of the timber where necessary. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVALS. Lyttelton, February 4.—Whangape (9.45 a.m.), from Sydney.
Sydney, February 4.—Pinna, from Lyttelton. Westport, February 4.—Titoki (5 p.m.) from New Plymouth. SAILED. ' Newcastle, February 3—W’aitemata, for New Zealand. Onehunga, February o.—Rarawa (4.35 p.m.), for New Plymouth. Manukau Heads, February s.—Rarawa (6.45 p.m.), for New Plymouth. Wellington, February s.—Tahiti, for Syd* 1 OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. London, February 2.—Arrivals: At Hull, Cornwall; at Colon, Tresithney. Departures: From Monte Video, lonic. London, February 3.—Arrivals: At Genoa, Abdekerk: at Panama, Hereford: passed Perlm, Australplain. Departures: For Adelaide, Medio, for Fremantle, Azumasan Marti: for Brisbane, Kathlamba; from Gibraltar, Osterley: from Port Said, City of Milan; from New Orleans, Hati Para; from Table Bay, Benalla.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1923, Page 2
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