SHIPPING.
PORT Of NEW PLYMOUTH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923. PHASES OF THE MOOM. DECEMBER. December 23—Full moon. ‘ December 31—Last quarter. TIDES AND SUN.
SAILED. December 20.—John, s.s. (2,30 p.m.), 342 tons, Hawick, for Wanganui. IN PORT. Waimea, s.s. ( EXPECTED ARRIVALS COASTAL. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-day. Corinna, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Kaimanawa, from Picton, to-morrow, Opihl, from south, Monday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. OVERSEAS. Royal City, from Port Arthur, Texas, early (Hooker Bros.) Port Kembla, to load, about December 29 (Collett and Co.) Koromiko, from Newcastle, December 25. (U.S.S. Co.) Essex, to load, January 16. (U.S.B. Co.) Waimana, left London .November 15 for Auckland, Dunedin and New Plymouth. Due Auckland about December 25 and New Ply mouth January 15 to discharge and load (Newton King, Ltd.) Waitemata, loads at Pacific Coast ports D* •ember. Due end January. (U.S.S. Co.) Tasmania, to load at Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool, and to leave Liverpool on December 8. Dpe here early in February. (U.S.S. Co.) Westmoreland, left Liverpool December 10 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. Due Auckland January 21 and New Plymouth beginning of February. (U.S.S. Co.) PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Maunganul, nt San Francisco. Leaves today for Sydney, via Wellington; due Wellington Jan. 1?. and Sydney Jan. 18. Tahiti, at Sydney. Leaves Dec. 27 for San FraLcisco, via Wellington, leaving Wellington Jan. 1; due San Francisco Jan. 21. Niagara, left Vancouver Dec. 8 for Sydney, via Auckland; due Auckland December 27 and Sydney January 1. Makura, left Sydney December 6 and Auckland December 11 for Vancouver; due December 29. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, • Marama, left Sydney yesterday for Wellington ; due Monday. Leaves Dec. 27 for Sydney ; due Dec. 31. Ulimaroa, leaves Sydney to-morrow for Auckland.; due Wednesday. Leaves Dec. 28 for Sydney ; due Jan. 1. Manuka, left Auckland yesterday for Sydney; due Monday. Leaves Dec. 27 for Wellington ; due Dec. 31. I Mocrakl, leaves Melbourne to-morrow for I Wellington; due Thursday. Leaves next day for Melbourne, via Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Hobart. CUSTOMS EXCHANGE RATES. Rates of exchange for Custom# purposes for the following vessels having for New Plymouth are : Port Hacking.—U.S.A. 4.48; Canada 4.55. Tahiti.—U.S.A 4.37 ; Canada 4.47. West Nilus.—U.S.A. 4.41; Canada 4.55, Honolulu 4.39. Kaikoura.—- U.S.A. 4.48; Canada 4.56. JOHN FOR WANGANUI. The John completed the discharge of her 100 tons of general cargo yesterday, and sailed at 2.20 p.m. for Wanganui, en route to her usual southern ports to load again for New Plymouth. ONEHUNGA SERVICE. The Rarawa, from Onehunga, is due here , this morning with passengers and cargo, and will sail on the return journey on the arrival of the mail train thia evening. She will leave Onehunga again on Sunday, arriving here on Monday morning, sailing north the same night. CORINNA DELAYED AT ONEHUNGA. Rain has Interfered with the Corinna at Onehunga. and a telegram was received yesterday stating that It would be impossible to dispatch the vessel for New Plymouth until this afternoon. The Corinna, which is to lift approximately 4300 crates of cneese and 7000 boxes of butter for transhipment to the Ruahlne at Wellington, should now arrive here to-morrow morning. An effort will be made to get her away for Wellington the same night. KAIMANAWA FROM PICTON. The Kaimanawa is to load at Picton to-day for New Plymouth, and will arrive here tomorrow. On completion of discharge she will sail for Newcastle. OPIHI FROM BOUTH. An alteration has been made in the itinerary of the Opihl, and she will now go to Nelson direct from Wellington instead of via Picton. She is due here on Monday with general southern cargo. WAIMEA TO SAIL. The Waimea is expected to complete the discharge of her cargo of coal ‘by this evening, when she will return to Greymouth. ATHBNIC FROM SOUTHAMPTON. The local agents (Messrs. Newton King, Ltd.), advise that a radio message received from the Athenic states that the vessel will arrive in Wellington on Monday afternoon. PIAKO AT LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company report that the Plako, which sailed from Auckland on October 27. arrived at London on December 17. From New Plymouth, the Piako shipped 28,400 freight carcases of meat, mostly from the Waitara works. OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. London, December 19.—Arrivals: At San Francisco. Waitemata; at Colon, Eastern City. ! Nowshera. Departure: From Iquiqui, Ling 1 SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Wellington, December 20.—Kaimanawa (11.15 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Newcastle, December 20. —Waipori, from Wellington. I Melbourne, December 20.—-MoeraW. SAILED. I Onehunga, December 20.—Rarawa (4 p.m.), for New Plymouth*
High water. Sun- Suna.m. p.m. rise. set. Dec. 21 8.2 8.15 3.48 7.25 Dec. 22 8.54 9.5 3.48 7.2G Dec. 23 9.34 9.48 3.47 7.26 Dec. 24 10.17 10.29 3.47 7.26 Dec 25 10.55 11.9 3.47 7.26 Dec. 26 11.33 11.49 3.48 7.25 pec. 27 xajLs.jt.. 12.12 12.30 3.48 7.25
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