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SHIPPING

WT 0E NEW PLYMOUTH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, ,1928. PHASES OF THE MOOM, FEBRUARY February 20—First quarter, 0.6 a.m, S'ebvuAry 28 —Full moon, 4.2-1 a.m, TIDES ANO SUN.

ARRIVED. February 15.—Progress, s.s (6.50 p.m ), 353 tons. Hay, from Hokianga. SAILED. February 15. —Kalwarra, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 3051 tons, for Westport. February 15.—Wiliaston. s.s. (7.45 p.m.), 5657 tons, Jones, for Newcastle. IN,. PORT. Port Albany, s s., Moturoa wharf. Progress, s.s., Nev. ton King wharf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Riirawa, from Onehunga, to-day. Titoki, from Westport, to-day. Opihi, from south, Thursday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Katoa, from Dunedin, early. OVERSEAS. Turaklna, left London January 22 for Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, Napier and New P.jmouth. Due Port Chalmers February 23 (U.S.S. Co.) Transvaal, left Port Arthur, Texas, January 9 for Auckland, Napier, Wellington and New Ply mouth. Duo Auckland on Saturday and New Plymouth on March 6. (Newton King, Ltd.),

WaUema-ta, sailed from 'Frisco February 7 for Napier* Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due Napier Marell 4 and New Plymouth late in March. (U.S.S. Co ) Port Dunedin, left London Tanuary 7 for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth; due Auckland next Tuesday and New Plymouth March 1. (Collett and Co.). Surrey, loads at New Plymouth about March 1 for West of England ports. (U.S.S. Co.) Schouwen, left St. John on January 23 f(K Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Now Plymouth; due Auckland March 5 and New Plymouth late In March. (U.S.S Co.) Inkula, left New York January 26 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due Auckland March G and New Plymouth late In March. (Collett and Co.).

Mahia, leaves London to-morrow to dis charge at Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. Due Lyttelton March 22 and New Plymouth April 1. (Newton King, Ltd.). Port Hobart, loading at London: to leave about March 3 for Dunedin, Lyttelton, Bluff and New Plymouth. Due early ia May. (Collett and Co.).

Port Curtis, leaves New York ou March 7 Cor New Zealand ports, Including New Plymouth; due Auckland April 10 (Collett and C 0.)..

Waihomo, loads at Vancouver and ’Frlsct* early la March for Napier, New Plymoutn, Lyttelton and Dunedin: due Napier end o’ March. (U.S.S. Co.)

C. and D. liner (name not yet announced), leaves London May 5 for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. (Collett and C.). Margaret, Sterling, now loa-juig lumber at Puget Sound (America), for New Plymouth and Wanganui.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. TO SAN FRANCISCO. Tahiti, left San Francisco on January Zi for Sydney, via Wellington; arrived Wellington yesterday and due Sydney on Saturday. Leaves Sydney February 25 and Wellington March X foi San Francisco; duo 'Frisco March 19. Makura, left Wellington February 2 for San Francisco; due San Francisco on Friday. Leaves Saa Francisco February 24 for Sydney, via Wellington; due Wellington March 15 and Sydney Maroh 29. TO VANCOUVER. Aorangi, leaves Auckland to-morrow for Van couver; due March 5. Leaves Vancouver March 10 for Sydney, via Auckland; due Auckland March 29 and Sydney April 3. Niagara, left Vancouver February 10 for Sydney, via Auckland; due at Auckland March 1 and Sydney March 6. Leaves Sydney March H and Auckland March 16 for Vancouver; due Vancouver April 2. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Maunganui, left Sydney Friday for Wellington; due to-day. Leaves Wellington Friday for Sfyduey; due next Tuesday. Leaves Sydney February 26 for Auckland; due March 1. Marama, left Sydney Friday for Auckland; due to-day. Leaves Auckland next Friday for Sydney; duo next Tuesday. Leaves Sydney February 26 for Wellington; due March 1. Uliniaroa, left Wellington Friday for Sydney ; due to-day. Leaves Sydney next Friday tor • Auckland; due next Tuesday. Leaves Auckland February 26 for Sydney; due March 1. Moeraki. left Wellington on Wednesday for Melbourne, via Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluß, due Melbourne February 26. Manuka, left Melbourne on Saturday for Bluff, Dunedin and Wellington; due Wellington February 24, CUSTOMS EXCHANGE BATES, Rates of exchange for Customs purposes f or the following vessels having cargo for N*w Plymouth are• Trekleye.—U.S.A., 4.85; Canada, -1.84 Wiliaston. —U.S.A., 4.85. Sussex— Straits Settlements, 28 3 • 18 3-16; Java, 11.9 florins. ' ' ' ' Wairuna. —U.S.A.. 4.85; Canada, 4 85 Treneglos—U.S A., 4.85; Canada. 485 Travarraek.—U.S.A., 4.85; Canada 43'5 Spinner.-U.S.A., 4.85; Canada, Tredinnick—U.S.A., 4.85, Canada, 4.55. TITOKI TO CALL. Advice has been received that the Titoki will call this afternoon with 400 tons of coal from Westport. After discharge here the vessel will proceed to Wellington. ONEHUNGA SERVICE. The Rarawa is expected early this mornin" from Onehunga, and will sail after the arrival of the mail train to-night, she is expected here again on Friday morning. For the convenience-of patrons of the Taranaki Trotting Club’s meeting next week, the Rarawa will leave Onehunga on Thursday, February 25, and will arrive on Friday morning. but will not sail until Saturday, February 27, WILLASTQN SAILS, Work on the Wiliaston was completed yesterday afternoon, and the vessel sailed direct for Newcastle. KUROW REPLACED. The Kurow, which was to have arrived from Dunedin on Saturday, has been replaced by

the Katoa, which loads at Dunedin on Thursday. She will leave for Oamaru, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, New Plymouth and Auckland, and should arrive hers next weok t OPIHI ON THURSDAY. The Opihi is due here on Thursday with 700 or 80s) ions of general cargo fur discharge, KAIWARRA DEPARTS. After discharging about 250 tons of southern cargo, the Kaiwarra cleared port yesterday afternoon for West port. PROGRESS ARRIVES. The Progress, with a small cargo of timber end rails, arrived from Hokianga lato yesterday afternoon. Aflat discharge here ahe will probably' leave to-day for Wellington and Dunedin. PERSONAL, Mr. Thomas Glenn, chief steward on the s.s. Kaiapoi, who has been in hospital for the last three weeks, leaves for Wellington by the mail train to-day. TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Weliagton, February 15. —Tahiti (6 a m.), from SHtn Francisco. Auckland, February 15.—Aorangi (5.45 a.rn.), from Sydney; Cassiopee (8.50 a.m.), from Wellington; H.M.S. Dunedin (•9.45 a.m.). BAILED. Brisbane, February 15. —Port Chalmers, for New Zealand. Melbourne, February 15. —Manuka, for Wellington. OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. London, February 13.—Sailed: From Colon, I'akeha, for London.

High water Sunrise. Sunset. a.m. p.in. February 16 . . * * ' 1 ** 12.24 5.19 7.0 February 17 ... 12.47 1.12 5.20 6.53 February 18 . 1.35 2.1 5.21 6.57 February 19 ... 2.25 2.51 5.22 «.5fi February 20 . ..3.17 3 .42 5.24 6.54 February 21 . ... 4.9 4.23 5.25 6.53 February 22 ... 5.4 5.26 5.25 6.51

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1926, Page 3

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SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1926, Page 3

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