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SHIPPING

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928. PHASES OF THE MOON JUNE. Juno 25 —First quarter, 10.17 a.m. JULY. July 3—-Full moon, 2.19 p.m. July 10—Last quarter, 11.46 p.m July 17 —New moon, 4.6 p.m. July 25—Last quarter, 2.8 a.m. TIDES AND SUN.

June 19.—Port Curtis, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 8287 tons, -Enwright, from Wanganui. SAILED. June 19.—John, s.s. (10.30 p.m.), 342 tons, Hawick, for Port Waikato. IN PORT. Aymeric, Moturoa wharf. Port Curtis, Newton King wharf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Kaituna, from Portland, to-day. Kaikorai, from Westport, to-morrow. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Progress, from Dunedin, Saturday. Kaitangata, from Greymouth, Sunday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Corinna, from Dunedin, about June 29 John, from south, early. OVERSEAS. Kawatiri (3127 tons), left Melbourne on Wednesday for New Plymouth, Onerahi, Portland, Auckland and Wellington. Due New Plymouth this morning. (U.S.S. Co.) Port Denison, from Australia direct, to load produce for Homej due July 1. (Collett and Co.) Waikawa (5677 tons), left San Pedro on May 15 for Napier, Lyttelton. Dunedin, New Plymouth and Westport. Now at Lyttelton. (U.S.S. Co.). Northumberland (11,540 tons), left Liverpool on May 12 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and New Plymouth. Due Auckland to-morrow. (U.S.S. Co.). Taranaki (11,190 tons), left London on May 16 for Lyttelton, Bluff, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth July 4. (Newton King, Ltd.) Port Huon (11.000 tons), left London June 10 for Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth. Due at New-Ply-mouth end of July. (Collett and Co.). Ruapehu (9018 tons), will leave London on June 29 for Dunedin, Lyttelton and New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.). Wairuna (5832 tons), loads at Pacific Coast ports in late July and early August for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.). Devon (9661 tons) leaves Liverpool on August 4 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.).

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. TO VANCOUVER. Niagara, left Vancouver on May 30 for Auckland and Sydney; at Auckland Monday and due at Sydney Saturday. Leaves Sydney for Vancouver, via Auckland, June 23: leaving Auckland July 3; due Vancouver July 20. Leaves Vancouver T uly 25 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland August 13 and Sydney August 18. Aorangi, left Sydney May 31 and Auckland on June' 3 for Vancouver; 'due to-moiTow. Leaves Vancouver June 27 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland July 16 and Sydney July 21. Leaves Sydney July 26 and Auckland July 31 for Vancouver; due August 17. TO SAN FRANCISCO. Makura, left San Francisco for Wellington and Sydney on June 14; due at Wellington on July 2 and Sydney July 7. Leaves Sydney July 12 and Wellington July 17 for San Francisco. Due August 3. Leaves San Francisco on August 8 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington August 27 and Sydney September 1. Maunganui, left Wellington Tuesday for San Francisco; due July 6. Leaves San Francisco July It for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington ■July 30 and Sydney August 4. Leaves Sydney August 0 for San Francisco, ,'eaving Wellington on. August 14; due August 31. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. TO SYDNEY. Ulimaroa, leaves Sydney for Wellington to-morrow; due Tuesday. Leaves Wellington for Sydney June 29; due July 3. Leaves Sydney for Auckland July 6; due July 10. Marama, leaves Auckland to morrow for Sydney; due Tuesday. Leaves Sydney on June 29 for Wellington; due July 3. Leaves Wellington July 6 for Sydney; due July 10. Maheno, leaves Wellington to morrow for Sydney; due Tuesday. Leaves Sydney June 29 for Auckland; due July 3. j Leaves Auckland July 6 for Sydney; | due July 10. TO MELBOURNE. j Manuka, to withdraw for annual surCOASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Kaituna is due at New Plymouth early this morning with 310 tons of cargo from Portland. She will proceed to Greymouth this afternoon. (U.S.S. Co.). The Kaikorai is due at New Plymouth to-morrow with 450 tons of coal from Westport. She proceeds to Wellington and Auckland. (U.S.S. Co.). | The Kaitangata, which is bringing 500 ' tons of coal from Greynrouth, will not reach New Plymouth, until Saturday. She sails to Auckland for further disharge. (U.S.S. Co.). The Corinna is to load at Dunedin tomorrow for New Plymouth, via -usual ports. She is due about June 29. (U.'S.S. Co.).

The Waipiata, which was to have brought general cargo from Wellington, will not now make the trip. (U.S.S. Co.), The John, which arrived at New Ply. mouth on Tuesday evening, sailed some hours later for Port Waikato after discharging a small cargo. She is to return to Wellington and Lyttelton and will load at the latter port on Saturday for New Plymouth again. (Holm and Co.). The Progress is expected at New Plymouth on Saturday from southern ports. She will proceed to Port Waikato. (Holm and Co.). ONEHUNGA SER\ ICE. The Rarawa is due at New Plymouth early to-morrow morning with passengers and cargo from Onehunga. She will return north at seven o’clock that night and is due again on Tuesday. PORT OURTIS TO LOAD MEAT, An arrival at New Plymouth late on Tuesday night was the C. and D. liner Port Curtis from Wanganui. She anchored in the stream until 12.15 p.m. yesterday, when she was berthed at the Moturoa wharf drawing 19ft 9in aft. The vessel immediately started taking in 15,000 freight careases of meat for West, of Great Britain ports. The Port Curtis is to sail to-day for Opua. Captain W. Enwright is in command of the Port Curtis, and the following are his officers: Chief, Mr. H. Dutson; second, Mr. C. Howson; third, Mr. C. Jolly; chief engineer, Mr. R. G. Thirwell; second, Mr. D. Poston; third, Mr. J. Scott; fourth, Mr. J. H. Mcßoberts; fifth, Mr. D. Jones; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. T. Kennedy; second, Mr. J. N. Ansenne; first wireless operator, Air. J. T. Sowerby; second, Mr. G. H. Beckett; chief steward, Mr. J. O'Neale; surgeon, Dr. T. Hamilton. AYMERIC TO SAIL TO DAT. After discharging 1000 tons of Nauru Island phosphates, the steamer Aymeric will sail for Wanganui to-day to complete operations. From Wanganui E&e goes to Westport for bunkers, prior to sailing for Ocean Island to load more phosphates for Australia. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Lyttelton, June 20.—Arrived: Rimutaka (7.1-5 a.m.), from Wanganui; Maheno (5.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Wellington, June 20. —Arrived: Totara (1.55 p.m.), from New Plymouth; Corinna (8.25 a.m.), from New Plymouth; Maori (7 a,m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed: Hurunui (7.15 a.m.), for London. London, June 18.—Arrived: At Southampton, piako. Sailed: From Newport News, Borderer. London, June 19.—Arrived: At Panama, C. A. Larsen; at Quebec, Canadian Britisher. Sailed: From Hampton, Borderer. Onehunga, June 20.—Arrived: Rarawa (7.15 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Auckland, June 20.—Sailed: Pliorus (7.30 a.m.), for Borneo.

High water. a.m, p.rn. Sunrise. Sunset. ■June 21 .. 11.41 — 7.12 4.37 June 22 . .. 12.7 12.34 7.12 4.37 June 23 .. 12.59 1.26 7.13 4.37 June 24 .. 1.49 2.20 7.13 4.37 June 25 .. 2.41 3.17 7.13 4.39 June 2(5 .. 3.42 4.23 7.13 4.39 June 27 4.49 5.30 7.13 4.39 ARRIVED.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1928, Page 3

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SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1928, Page 3

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