SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925. PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. July 6.—Full moon, 424 p.m, July 13. —Last quarter, 9.4 a.m, July 21.—New moon, 9.10 a.m, July 29.—First quarter, 7.33 a.m. TIDES AND SUN. High water Sun- Suna.m. p.m. rise. set.. J’-6y 2 4.46 526 7.21 4.36 July 3 5.46 6.30 7.21 4.37 July 4 6.51 7.36 7.21 4.37 July 5 7.56 8.38 7.20 4.38 Julv G 9.1 9.37 7.20 July 7 9.57 10.3'0 7.20 4.39 July 8 10.48 11.18 7.20 4.40 IN PORT. Fort Melbourne, s.s., Moturoa wharf. Holmwood (schooner). Moturoa wharf/ Corinna, s.s.. Newton King wharf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Rarawa. from Onehunga, Friday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Progress, from Dunedin, next week. OVERSEAS. Tekoa, left London on May 15 for Auckland, Scheduled to leave Auckland last Tuesday for Wellington, Lyttelbon and New Plymouth. Due July 8 to discharge English cargo and lead »w- Home. (U.S.S. Co.) Poolta, from Newcastle, early in July. (U.S.S. Co.) Tugela, left Antwerp on May 29 for New Ply. tuouth, Wellington, Lyttelton, Napier and Auckland; due New Plymouth on July 7 (Newton King, Ltd.) Ruapehu, due July 13 to load. (U.S.S. Co.) Ooma, left Auckland last Monday for Nauru Island to load for New Plymouth. Due August 18. Willaston, loads at Pacific American ports in June and July for Napier, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Timaru and Bluff. Due at New Plymouth middle of August. (U.S.S. Co.) Dorset, loaded on West Coast of England for Nevy Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. Left Liverpool on June 13. Duo here about the middle of August. (U.S.S. Co.) Port Dunedin, left London last .Friday for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. Due middle of August. (Collett and Co.) City of Bombay, leaves New York July 16 and New Plymouth; due early in September. Cor Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, (U.S.S. Co.) Port Caroline, leaves London August 26 to discharge at Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth. Duo end of October. (Collett and Co.) PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS Tahiti, left ’Frisco June 17 for Sydney, via Wellington; due Wellington Monday and Sydney July 11. Leaves Sydney July 16 for 'Frisco, via W'ellington, leaving Wellington July 21; San Francisco August 7. Makura, due at San Francisco on July 10 from Sydney and Wellington. Leaves 'Frisco July 15 for Sydney, via Wellington ; due Wellington August 3 and Sydney Migust 7. Aorangi, at Sydney. Leaves to-day for Vancouver, via Auckland, leaving Auckland July 7. Due Vancouver July 24. Leaves Vancouver July 29 for Sydney, via Auckland; due Auckland August 17 and Sydney August '23. Niagara, scheduled to leave Vancouver yesterday for Sydney, via Auckland; due Auckland July 20 and Sydney July 25. Leaves Sydney July 30 for Vancouver, via Auckland, leaving Auckland August 4; due Vancouver August 21. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Maunganui, at Sydney. Leaves Sydney to-morrow for Wellington; due July 7. Leaves Wellington July 10 for Sydney; due July 14. Ulimaroa, at Sydney. Leaves Sydney next Saturday for Auckland; due July 8. Leave* Auckland July 10 for Sydney; due. July 14. Moeraki, at Auckland. Leaves Auckland tomorrow for Sydney; due July 7. Leaves tfvdney July 10 for Wellington; due July 11. Mauuka. laid up at Wellington. CUSTOMS EXCHANGE RATES. Rates of exchange for Customs purposes tot the following vessels having cargo for New Plymouth are:— Keelung.—Canada, 4.79; U.S.A., 4.85. West Calera.—Canada, 4.84; U.S.A., 4.85. Canadian Skirmisher-—Canada, 4.81; U.S.A.. 4.78. Aorangi.—Canada, 4.86; U.S.A., 4.86; Honolulu, 4.86. Paparoa.—Canada, 4.85; U.S.A.. 4.85. VESSELS DELAYED BY RAIN. Practically no work was done on the vessels nt the port yesterday owing, to the rain, and nil vessels have been further delayed accordingly CORINNA LEAVE’S TO NIGHT. The Corinna was unable to sail last night as was expected. It is hoped . that she will complete this evening and sail for Wellington, THE PORT MELBOURNE. Owing to the unsettled weather conditions, the Port Melbourne is not expected to x<ear New Plymouth before Saturday. She will then proceed to the Wanganui roadstead, Gisborne. Tokomaru Bay, Bluff, Lyttelton and Wellington The vessel is to sail finally from Wellington on July 29 for London, via Monte Video. - ONEHUNGA SERVICE. The Rarawa, from. Onehunga, is expected at New Plymouth early to-morrow morning with passengers and general cargo. The vesse l leaves in the evening after the arrival of the mail train, and is due here again on Tuesday morning. RUAPEHU DUE JULY 13. The Union Company advise that the Ruapehu Is due at New Plymouth on July 13 to load She. is now discharging at Lyttelton and wit’ put out the remainder of her cargo at Dunedin. She subsequently loads for Boston, New York, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Cardiff and Avonmouth. She will ship cargo at Pori Chalmers, Timaru, Lyttelton, New Plymouth Wanganui, W'ellington, Napier and Auckland She sails finally from Auckland on July 29. OOMA WITH PHOSPHATE. The Ooma, with 3000 tons of phosphate from Nauru Island, is expected at New Plymouth about August 18. The vessel left Auckland on Monday for the island, where she will load pnesphate for Australia and New Zealand. ZITA LEAVES FOR WAITARA. The auxiliary schooner Zita, which had beeA sheltering in the roadstead for some days, left for Waitara at 11 a.m. yesterday, DANGER TO SHIPPING. The Customs Office at New Plymouth advises that a telegram has been received from tin Secretary of Marine, Wellington, stating that at 1 p.m. yesterday, at latitude 40.02 south and longitude 171.58 east, a log 30ft. losg was passed. AH mariners are warned of this danger to shipping. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Auckland, July I.—Hlnemoa (7 a.m.), from Niue Island; Kalmanawa (11.30 a.m.), from West port. SAILED. Melbourne, July 1. —Piri, for New Zealand. London, June 30.—Romeo, for Auckland.
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