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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NLW PLYMOUTH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926. PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. September 15.—First quarter, 3.57 pm. September 22.—Fu1l moon, 7.49 a.m. September 29.—Last quarter, 5.18 a.m. TIDES ANO SUN.

SAILED. September 13. —Totara, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 426 tons, Pearson, for Wellington. September 13.—Alexander, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 377 tons, Maylem, for Tarakobe. IN PORI. Yoseric, s.s,, Moturca wharf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. s COASTAL. Titolci, from Westport, to-morrow. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Opihi, from Dunedin, Sunday. Progress, from Dunedin, September 22. John, from Lyttelton, September 25. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday. * OVERSEAS. Gisla, was to leave Ocean Island September 9 for New Plymouth direct; due next Tuesday. Kaiwarra, loads at Adelaide early for New Plymouth, Auckland and Wellington; due at New Plymouth at the end of September. (U.S S Co.). Queen Maude, left Montreal on July 24 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due Auckland Thursday. Co.). Montagu, left Los Angeles middle August for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth; arrived Auckland Friday. (Newton King, Ltd.). Taransay, left Texas August 26 for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth; due early in October. (Newton King, Ltd.). Wingatui, loads at Melbourne September 22 for New Plymouth, Auckland, Napier, Wellington and Lyttelton in that order. (U.S S. Co.). Enton, leaves Vancouver late In August and San Francisco early in September for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.). Rimutaka, loads at New Plymouth Septembei 24 for Loudon. (U.S.S. Co.). West Nivaria. loads at Pacific Coast ports on September 22 for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. (Newton King, Ltd.). Waitemata, loads at Pacific Coast ports during October for Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Nelson and New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.). Turakina, left Liverpool Saturday for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.). Mahana, leaves London October 6 for Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth. Due Auckland November 13. (Newton King, Ltd.). Dewey, leaves Vancouver October 22 and San Francisco November 3 for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth; duo middle of December. (Newton King, Ltd.). Gustav, from Malden Island, via Rarotonga; arrival indefinite PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. TO SAN FRANCISCO. Tahiti, left San Francisco last Wednesday for Sydney, via Wellington; due Wellington September 27 and Sydney October 2. Leaves Sydney October 7 for ’Frisco, via Wellington. Leaves Wellington October 12 and due ’Frisco October 29. Leaves ’Frisco November 3 for Sydney, via Wellington; due Wellington November 22 and Sydney November Makura, left Sydney last Thursday fcr San Francisco, via Wellington. Leaves Wellington to-day and due ’Frisco October 1. Leaver 'Frisco October 8 for Sydney, via Wellington; due Wellington October 25 and Sydney October 36. Leaves Sydney November 4 for 'Frisco, via Wellington. Leaves Wellington November 9 and due 'Frisco November 26. TO VANCOUVER. Aorangl, left Sydney on August 25 foi Sydney, via Auckland; arrived Auckland yesterday and due at Sydney next Saturdaf. Leaves Sydney September 23 for Vancouver, via Auckland; leaves Auckland September 23 and due Vancouver October 15. Leaves Vancouver October 20 for Sydney, via Auckland; leaves Auckland November 9 and due Sydney November 13. Niagara, left Auck’and on September 1 for Vancouver; due at Vancouver next Friday. Leaves Vancouver September 22 for Sydney, via Auckland; due Auckland October 11 and Sydney October 16. Leaves Sydney October 21 for Vancouver, via Auckland; leaves Auckland October 26 and due Vancouver November i l2 - INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Marama, left Sydney on Friday last for Auckland-, due to-day. Leaves Auckland next Friday for Sydney: due next Tuesday. Leaves Sydney September 24 for Wellington; due September 28. Tjliniaroa, left Auckland last Friday for Sydney ; due to-day. Leaves Sydney next Friday for Wellington; due next Tuesday. Leaves Wellington September 24 for Sydney; due September 28. Maheno, now laid up at Wellington. Manuka, left Wellington last Tuesday night for Melbourne, ria Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. Left Bluff yesterday. Leaves Melbourne on September 22 for Wellington, via Bluff. Dunedin and Lyttelton. Due Wellington on October 1, leaving the following day for Melbourne. ’ CUSTOMS EXCHANGE. Kates ot exchange for Customs purposes tor ft > following vessels haring cargo for New Plymouth are: — WirraL—U.S.A., 4.ST ; Canada. 4.86. West Calera.—U.S.A.. 4.87; Canada. 4.86. Canadian Cruiser. —U.S.A., 4.87; Canada, 4.86. Trebartha.—U.S.A., 4.87; Canada, 4.86. Niagara.—U.S.A., 4.86; Canada, 4.86; Hawaii, 4.86. Dewey.—U.S.A.. 4.86; Canada, 4.86; Honolulu, 4.86. Maunganui.—U.S.A., 4.86; Canada, 4.85. ALEXANDER DISPATCHED. The Alexander was dispatched for Greymouth yesterday after discharging 28J) tons ot coal from Westport. PROGRESS FROM SOUTH. Messrs. Holm and Co. advise that the Progress loaded at Wellington yesterday for Dunedin, where she is due on Thursday. She will load at Timaru and Lyttelton for New Plymouth, where she is due on September 22. From here she sails for the Waikato. ' KAIWARRA’S MOVEMENTS. The K.iiwarra, from Hobart and Melbourne, via south, arrived at Wellington on Friday to complete discharge, , and load for Meihourne and Adelaide. She will leave here on Monday for those ports to load tor New Plymouth. Auckland and Wellington

GISLA WITH PHOSPHATES. Messrs. Newton King, Ltd. advise that the Gisla was to leave Ocean Island on September 9 with a cargo of phosphates for New Plymouth, where she is due next Tuesday. KAMANAWA RADIOS. A wireless message received by the Union Company from the Kaimanawa, en route from Portland to New Plymouth with 378 tons of cement, stated that the vessel expected to arrive here at midnight last night. She is expected to sail this afternoon for Wellington. OPIHI AT DUNEDIN. The Union Company advises that the Opihi is to load at Dunedin to-day for New Plymouth, where she is due about Sunday next, via the usual southern ports. TOTARA DISPATCHED. The Totara sailed from New Plymouth yesterday afternoon for Wellington, after loading 7000 boxes of butter for transhipment tn the Corinthic; The vessel will load at Wellington for Dunedin. JOHN TO CALL. The John is due at Port Waikato on Thursday from Greymouth, aud will go thence tc Wellington and Lyttelton, where she loads on September 20 for New Plymouth, via the usual ports. , RARAWA BAR-BOUND. The Northern Company advises that the Rarawa did not attempt to negotiate the Manukau bar yesterday, but will do so at 11.30 this morning. If successful she will arrive at New Plymouth early to-morrow morning, and will sail for Onehunga at 8 o’clock to-mor-row night. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Auckland, September 13.—Wingatui (11.15 a.m). from south. London, September 12.—Departures: From Liverpool, Turakina; from London, Port Hobart; from Glasgow, Port Pirie. SAILED. Newcastle, September 13.--Waitomo, for Lyttelton. » Clarence Heads, September 13.—Huia, for Auckland. <

High water Sunrise. Sun set. a.m. p.m. September 14 ... 1.43 2.11 5.59 5.42 September 15 9 27 3.0 6.58 5.43 September 16 3.14 3.50 5.56 5.44 September 17 .. . 4.7 4.48 5.54 5.45 September 18 ... 5.7 5.5'3 5.53 5.46 September 19 .. . 6.16 6.58 5.51 5.47 September 20 .. 7.22 8.2 5.49 5.48

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1926, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1926, Page 3

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1926, Page 3

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