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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1924PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. September 29—New moon, 7.46 a.m, f TIDES AND SUN.

ARRIVED. September 2B.—Rarawa, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 1072 tons. Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers : Misses McKenzie, Walsh, AndergOn, Kirkwood, Jay, Walker; Mesdames Lewis and child, .McKenzie, Douch, W. Bayly, Kerr and child, Mills, Nixon, Lester, Phillips, Mackie; Messrs. Jackson, James, Elliot, Houghley, Kipon, Blackburn, Knapton, L. E. Hoffmann, Smith, . Stain, Dingle, Hawke, E. Wilson, Fryer, Kerr, Nixon, Cox (2), Millar, Mitchell, Canott; and 10 steerage. SAILED. September 26.—Rarawa, s.s. (7.40 p.m.), 1072 tong. Bark, for Onehunga. Passengers:— Misses Hastle, Russell, Thomas; Mesdames Urquhar, Ross, Spencer, Smith, Watson, Patterson ; Messrs. Urquhar, Green, Clarke, Smith, Langley, Clark, Whittenhin, Sheath, Corbett, Asplin, Blake, Burgess, Ducker, Booklasa, Webster, Connett, Freebairn, Elliott, Lewis, Allom, Boon. IN PORT. ND. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL John, from Lyttelton, via ports, to-day. Tees, from Greyanouth, to-morrow. Waimea, from Westport, Monday. Corinna, from Wellington, Monday. Rarawa. from Onehunga, Tuesday. Navua, from Whangarel, Thursday. Oplhi, from Nelson, early. OVERSEAS. Walhora, loading at Newcastle for Wellington and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth end of September. (U.S. S. Co.) Orari, left Liverpool August 9 and Newport News August 22 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. Arrived Auckland last Thursday; due New Plymouth middle of October. (U.S.S. Co.). General Botha, left Port Arthur (U.S.A.), September 7 for Wellington and New Plymouth. Due Wellington October 10 and New Plymouth middle of October. (Hooker Bros.) Kaikoura, to load; due at New Plymouth about October 16. (U.S.S. Co.) Port Caroline, to load; due Auckland next Tuesday, and New’ Plymouth third week in October. (Collett and Co.). Walkawa, loads on Pacific Coast end of September or beginning of October for Napier. New Plymouth. Lyttelton and Dunedin. (U.S.S. Co.). Holnrwood (schooner) from Newcastle, middle of October. (Holm and Co ). Karroo, left New York August 23 for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Wanganui and New Plymouth. Due Auckland next Tuesday and New Plymouth end , of October. (U.S.S. Co.). Rimutaka, loading West Coast ports of Eng- i land In October, for Auckland, Wellington. | Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due , Auckland December 2. Tekoa, loads at London November 26 for ’ Auckland, Port Chalmers and New Plymouth. Due Auckland end of December. (U.S.S. Co.) PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS Maunganul, left Wellington September 16 for San Francisco; due next Friday. Leaves San Francisco October 8 for Sydney, via Wellington; due Wellington October 23 and Sydney November 1. TaJilti, left San Francisco SepHembeT 10 for Sydney, via Wellington, arriving Wellington next Monday and Sydney next Saturday. Leaves Sydney October 9 for San Francisco, via Wellington, leaving Wellington October 14; due October 31. Niagara, left Vancouver last Wednesday for Sydney, via Auckland: due Auckland October 13 and Sydney October 18. Leaves Sydney October 23 for Vancouver, via Auckland, leaving Auckland October 28: due November 14. Makura, left Sydney last Thursday for Vancouver, via Auckland, leaving Auckland next Tuesday; due October 17. Leaves Vancouver October 22 for Sydney via Auckland: due Auckland November 10 and Sydney November 15. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Manuka, left Sydney yesterday for Wellington ; due next Tuesday. Leaves Wellington next Friday for Sydney; due October 7. Leaves Sydney October 10 for Auckland; due October 14.

I TJllmaroa. at Sydney Leaves to- ’ day for Auckland: due next Wednesday, iLeaves Auckland next Friday for Sydney; due ! October 7. Leaves Sydney October 11 for Wellington; due October 15. Mftheno, left Auckland yesterday for Sydney; I due next Tuesday. Leaves Sydney next Friday | for Wellington; due October 7. Leaves Wel- | Hngton October 10 for Sydney; due October iH Moerakl, at Melbourne. Leaves next Mon{day for Wellington, via southern ports: due Wellington October 8. Leaves October 9 for Melbourne direct. CUSTOMS EXCHANGE RATES. Rates of exchange for Customs purposes (or the following vessels having cargo for New Plymouth are:— West Cahokia.—Canada. 4.45; U.S.A., 4.51. Canadian Britisher.—Canada, 4.43; U.S.A., 4.40. Nirpura.—Canada, 4.44; U.S.A., 4.41. BUTTER FOR THE' MAIMOA. The Corinna is due from Wellington on Monday morning to load a consignment of 4000 boxes of butter for transhipment to the Malmoa at Wellington on Tuesday. She will probably sail from here on Monday night. JOHN FROM WANGANUI. The John was working at Wanganui yesterday, and her agents expected her to gall last night for New Plymouth. She should arrive here this morning. TEES DUE TO-MORROW. The agents of the Tees advise that she loaded at Greymouth on Thursday for New Plymouth. She was expected to leave last night for this port, and should arrive to-morrow night. NAVUA WITH CEMENT. The Navua’ is scheduled to load a cargo uf cement at Whangarei on Tuesday for New P*yinouth. She should arrive here on Thursday, and proceeds later to Wellington.

OPIHI DUE EARLT The Opihl is expected to load at Dunedin I to-day for New Plymouth, and will probably 1 sail on Monday for this port, via Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Nelson. WAIMEA ON MONDAY. The Waimea is expected here on Monday with a cargo of coal from Westport. After discharge she sails for Wellington, where she will go on the slip for cleaning and painting. She will come off the cradle on Tuesday, and sails in the evening for Westport and Grevmouth. ONEHUNGA SERVICE. With passengers and 110 tons of general cargo, the Rarawa arrived from Onehunga early yesterday morning. She sailed for the northern port at 7.40 last night after the arrival cf the mail train, and is due back on Tuesday morning. ORARI ENCOUNTERS HURRICANE. The Orari, en route from Liverpool to New Plymouth, via various New Zealand ports, arrived at Auckland on Thursday night after encountering a hurricane -on August 24, during which the vessel had to be hove to for eighteen hours. During the hurricane the ladders and all the rails on the forecastle were washed away and the lifeboats got adrift on deck, one being stove in. a!! the storerooms and forecastle were flooded and number one hatch stove in. Temporary repairs were effected at great risk, the vessel having a list to port of seven degrees. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Auckland, September 26.—-Katoa (2.40 a.m.), from Newcastle; Koromiko (9.40 a.m.), from Port Stephens. Melbourne, September 26. —Kaiapoi and Moerakl, from New Zealand. SAILED. Auckland, September 26.—Maheno (11.15 a.m.), for Sydney. Wanganui, September 26.—John (7.20 p.m.), for New Plymouth.

High water. Sun- Suna.m. p.m. rise, set. September 27 7.42 8.20 5.36 5.56 September 28 .. 8.42 9.10 3.35 5.57 September 29 .. 9.32 9.56 5.33 5.58 September 30 .. 10.19 10.41 5.31 5 59 October 1 11.4 11.25 5.30 6.0 October 2 11,50 — 5.2« 6.1 October 3 0.10 0.37 5?29 6.2

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1924, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1924, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1924, Page 2