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PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1923. PHASES OF THE MOON. FEBRUARY. February B—Last quarter. February 16—New moon. February 24—First quarter. •TIDES. High water to-day at 2.34 a.m. and 2.48 p.m.; to-morrow, at 3.6 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 5.9 a.m. and sets at 6.51 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5.10 a.m. and sets at 6.50 p.m. ARRIVED. February 7—Titokl, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 625 tons, Vickerman, from Greymouth. IN PORT. Titoki, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Kahika, from south, Saturday. Kamona, from West Coast, early. OVERSEAS. Otarama, to load, Saturday. Gallic, due here to load Feb. 15. Jersey City* from U.S.A., February 26. Kia Ora, due here to load, Feb. 20. Paparoa, due here to load. March 10. Raranga, from Antwerp. Due here to discharge and to load, March 24. Dorset, to load in London February 4. Due here end of March. Whakatane, to load, end of March. Waihemo, to leave Vancouver end of February. Due here end of March. Opawa, to leave Liverpool February 10. Due here early in April. Kentucky, from New York, April. Waiwera, to load in London next March. Due here early in May. C, and D. liner, to load in London next May. TITOKI WITH COAL. Laden with 650 tons of coal, the Titoki arrived from Westport and Greymouth yesterday afternoon and will sail to-day.
OTARAMA DELAYED. Delayed by bad weather on Wednesday, the Otarama is not expected at New Plymouth from the Wanganui roadstead until Saturday. RARANGA’S ITINERARY. The liner Raranga, from Antwerp and London, which is announced to discharge and load at New Plymouth, is due at this port on March, 24 according to advice received by the agents (Messrs. Newton King, Ltd.). From this port the vessel takes 17,000 boxes of butter and 10,500 crates of cheese. NEWS OF JERSEY CITY. The Jersey City (6322 tons), of the Smith Line, is expected at New Plymouth on February 26, with a case-oil cargo from the United States. FROZEN MEAT EXPORTS. The Gaelic, which is expected at the port on February 15, will lift 15,000 freight carcasses of frozen meat, while the Whakatane, which is due at the end of March, will take 10,500 carcasses. ONEHUNGA SERVICE. The Rarawa is due to-morrow morning from Onehunga with passengers and general cargo, and sails on return the same evening. ARRIVED. Wellington, Feb. 7—Athenlc (6.30 a.m.), from Southampton; Ullmaroa (10.20 a.m.), from Sydney. Manukau.Heads, Feb. 7—(Rarawa (9.15 a.m.), from New Plymouth. OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. London, Feb. 6.--Arrived: At Manchester, Buteshire; at Alexandria, Otira. Sailed: Trevea, for Auckland. SHIPPING ALLOTMENTS. Dairy produce allotments for Taranaki exports for March have been made as follow: Port Adelaide: March 2, 15,000 boxes of butter. Karamea, March 8, 60.00 crates of cheese.
Port Curtis, March 9, 15,000 boxes of butter. Armagh, -March 14, 10,000 crates of. cheese. Raranga, at New Plymouth, March 24, 17,000 ’boxes of butter and 10,500 crates of cheese.
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