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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBBR 21, 1924, • PHASES OF THE MOON. 4 NOVEMBER. M Nov. 27.—New moon, 4.46 a.m. TIDES AND SUN.

•November 20.—Regulus. s.s. (4 p.m.), 585 tons, Wildman, for Westport. ON PORT. Breese .s.s.. Moturoa wharf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Ngapuhi, from Onehtinga, to-day. Opua, from Grey mouth, to-morrow. Titoki, from Westport, to-morrow. Waipori, from Portland, Monday. Ngapijhi, from Onehun-ga, Tuesday. Regulus, from Westport, Wednesday. Pr-gress. from south, Thursday. John, from Dunedin, December 2. OpXii, from Dunedin, early. OVERSEAS. Port Chalmers, left New York September 25 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff for discharge. Loads later at Wellington, Napier, Gisborne and New Plymouth. Arrived at Auckland October 30; due New Plymouth to-morrow. (Collett and Co.). Physa, from Singapore, via ports, Monday. (New Zealand Express Co.). Waikawa, left San Francisco October 25 for Napier, New Plymouth and Dunedin; due Napier to-day and New Plymouth next Thursday. (U.S.S. Co.). Karori, leaves Adelaide in December for Auckland, New Plymouth and Wellington. (U.S.S. Co.) Kumara, to load; due December 8. (Newton King Ltd.). Zealandic, to load: due December 20. (Newton King Ltd.). Holmwood (schooner), from Newcastle with coal: due middle of December. (Holm and Cd.). H. K. Hall (schooner), with cargo from Australian ports for New Plymouth and Auckland; arrival indefinite. Paleipaki, left New York November 2 and Newport News on November 12 for Auckland. Wellington, Now Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia; duo Auck* land December 7, and New Plymouth late in December. (U.S.S. Co.). Rimutaka, left Liverpool October 13 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; duo Auckland Monday, nnd New Plymouth about the middle of December. (U.S.S. Co.). Tekoa, loads at London November 26 for Auckland, Port Chalmers and New Plymouth. Due Auckland December 31 (U.S.S. Co.). PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. Maunganul, left Sydney October 6 and Wellington last Tuesday for San Francisco; due November 28. Leaves San Francisco December 3 for Sydney via Wellington; due Wellington decetnber 22 and Sydney December 27 Tahiti, left San Francisco on October 5 for Sydney, via Wellington; due Wellington next Monday and Sydney November 29. Leaves Sydney December 4 for San Francisco, via Wellington, leaving Wellington December 9; due December 26. Niagara, left Vancouver last Wednesday for Sidney, via Auckland : due Auckland December 8 and Sydney December 13. Leaves Sydney December 18 for Vancouver via Auckland, leaving Ajtckland December 23; due January 9.

Makura, left Sydney yesterday for Vancouver, via Auckland, leaving Auckland next Tuesday: due December 12. Loaves Vancouver December .17 for Sydney, via Auckland ; due Auckland January 5 and Sydney January 10. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. | Manuka, at Sydney. Leaves to-day for Wellington; due next Tuesday. Leaves Wellington next Friday for Sydney ; due December 2. Leaves Sydnej’ December 5 for Auckland ; due December 9. Ulimaroa, at Sydney. Leaves to-morrow for Auckland; due next Wednesday. Leaves Auckland next Friday for Sydney; due December 2. Leaves Sydney December 6 for Wellington; due December 10. Maheno, at Auckland. Leaves to-day for Sydney; due next Tuesday. Leaves Sydney next Friday for Welling-ion : due December 2 Leaves Wellington December 5 for Syd« ney: due December 9. Moeraki. left Melbourne last Saturday for Wellington, via Bluff, Dunedin and Lyttelton. CUSTOMS EXCHANGE RATES. Kates of exchange for Customs purposes foi the following vessels having cargo for New Plymouth are:— Walruna —Canada, 4.51 ; U.S.A., 4.49. Canadian Challenger.—Canada, 4.49 dollars; U.S.A , 4.49 dollars. Trevithick. —Canada, 4.49 dollars; U.S.A., 4 45 dollars. City of Dunedin.—Canada, 1.47 dollars; U.S.A., 4.46 dollars. Makura.—Canada, 4.50 dollars; U.S.A, 4.49 dollars; Honolulu, 4.50 dollars. Atholl.—Canada, 4.47 dollars; U.S.A.. 4.47 dollars. Port Chalmers.—Canada, 4.47 dollars; U.S.A., 4.47 dollars. PHYSA WITH CASE OIL. Advice has been received that the Physa, from Singapore, via Dunedin, is due at this port next Monday with 10,000 cases of motor spirit for discharge. The Physa Singapore on October 10. PORT CHALMERS TO MORROW MORNING. The Port Chalmers sailed from Bluff ait eight o’clock <>n Wednesday nght for New Plymouth direct, and is due herq to-morrow morning. After loading frozen meat here she sails for Wellington, and is expected to clear that port on November 30 for Genoa, via Australia. REG ULUS TO RETURN. The Rigulus completed discharge of her coal cargo yesterday afternoon and sailed at four o’clock for Westport. She is to load another cargo of coal for New INymouth a“d is due •here again about Wednesday next. TITOKI WITH COAL. The agents for the Titoki state that the v.aisel is due here to-pjjrrow night from Westport. She is expected to make an early start on Monday with her unloading, and sails after completing, for the West Coast.

BREEZE TO SAIL. Unable to finish unloading her coal cargo yesterday, the Breeze is expected to complete to-day and to sail for Wanganui and Wellington, WAIPORI REPLACES KAITANGATA. The Union Company advise that the Kaitangata has been replaced by the Waipori, and the latkes is expected to leanr* Portland to-morrow with 320 tons of cement for New Plymouth. The vessel is due on Monday and proceeds to Greymouth. > OPUA DUE TO-MORROW. The agents q>f the Opua state that sho was to sail from Greymoubh at two o’clock this morning with 105,000 feet of timber for New Plymouth. iShe should arrive about mid-day to-morrow. PROGRESS NEXT THURSDAY. Messrs Holm and Co. advise that the Progress has been delayed in the south and is not expected here before next Thursday. She is coming from Dunedin via way ports. THE SCHOONER HOLM WOOD. The schooner Holm wood did not sail from Wanganui for Australia until last Sunday. Captain Ho-lm has replaced Captain Taylor in of the vessel, which is due back at New Plymouth towards tha end of December with a cargo of coal from Newcastle. ONEHUNGA SERtTCE. With passengers and general cargo the Ngapuhi is due from Onehunga early this morning. She sails on the return trip at 7.40 this evening and is due back on Tuesday morning. ATHENTC FOR AUCKLAND. Newton King, Ltd., advise that the Athenic has wirelessed that she wilt arrive at Auckland on Tuesday morning. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Auckland, November 20.—0.arl (8 a.m.), from Napier. SAILED. Melbourne, November 20.—Kaituna, for AuckLow Head, November 20.—Port Campbell, for New Zealand.

High water. Sun- Sun a.m. p.m. rise. set. November 21 ... 3.42 4.4 4.22 7.0 November 22 ... 4.30 4.55 4.21 7.1 November 23 ... 5.26 5.50 4.20 7.2 November 24 ... 6.25 6.46 4.20 7.2 November 25 ... 7.26 7.46 4.19 7.5 November 26 ... 8.28 8.49 4.19 7.6 November 27 ... 9.27 9.45 4.18 7.7 SAILED.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1924, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1924, Page 3

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1924, Page 3

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