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SHIPPING

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1928. PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. July 17.—New moon, 4.6 p.m. July 25.—Last quarter, 2.8 a.m, TIDES AND SUN. nigh water. Sun- Sun-

ARRIVED. July 13. —Rarawa, s.B. (5.30 a.m.), 1072 tons. Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Keenan, Bishop, Squire; MesdaniesPenteoost, Richards and child; dames Pentecost, Kneehoue, Foote (3), Perry, Duncan, Smith, §wan, Gamble, McKinley, Sussex, Garnett, Meadows, Wynyard and Edwards. July 13.—Waikawa, s.s. (7 a.m.), 5677* tons, Davey, from Wellington. SAILED. July 13. —Rarawa, s.s. (7 p.m.), 1072 , tons, Bark, for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Cantell (2), Hurle, Alleman; Mesdames Morrison, Allen, Price, Sampson, Anderson, Choules, Lentell; Messrs Foote (3), Perry, McKeon, Ninkie, Duncan, Morrison, Allen, Ward, Jeffries, Bailey (2), Black, Wynyard, Kemp, , Toogoed, Slater, Gibson. IN PORT. . Waikawa, s.s., Newton King wharf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Corinna, from Dunedin, to-morrow. Kaitangata, from Portland, Sunday Rarawa, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Totara, from Lyttelton, Tuesday. John, from Lyttelton, Wednesday. from Onehunga, Friday. ’Progress, from south; July 23. OVERSEAS. Cumberland (10.337 tons), to load meat for Antwerp and west coast ports af England; due New Plymouth to-mor-row. (U3.S. Co.) Ta...iiaki (11,100 tons), left London on May vu for Lyttelton, Bluff, Dunedsn | and New Plymouth. At Dunedin; due ( New Plymouth Thursday. (Newton King Ltd.) ’ | Northumberland (11,540 tons), left Liverpool on May 12 for Auckland. I Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff j and New Plymouth. At Dunedin: duel New Plymouth about Friday. (U.S.S. < Co.) ’ ' • j j Port Iluon (11,000 tons), left Lon- I I don June 10 for Auckland, Wellington j ! and New Plymouth. Due at New Ply- I (month July 20. (Collett and Co.) i : Poelta (1675 tons' . to load at Graftoil | ' on Tuesday and at Nev.ea-tie. Pori Sic- ’ ' pheiis and. Sydney for New Plymouth | and Wellington. (U.S.S. Co.). Kinross, s.s. (5162 tons), left Port Arthur, Texas, on June 18 with case oil for Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth. Due New Plymouth about August S. (Newton King, Ltd.). j Ruapehu (9018 tons), left London on June 29 for Wellington, Dunedin, Lyttelton and New Plymouth. She is duo I hero about August 16. (U.S.S. Co.) Wairuna (5832 tons), loads at Pacific' Coast ports in late July and early Eugust 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. j j • TO VANCOUVER. ■ Niagara, left Auckland on July j i 3 for Vancouver; due on Fri- | ' day. Leaves Vancouver July 25 for • 120. Leaves Vancouver July 25 fcr I I Auckland and Sydney ; duo Auckland I i August 13 and Sydney August IS j ■ Leaves Sydney August 23 for Vancou- j j ver, via Auckland, leaving AuelPa-'id i i August 2S; due September. 1 1. j Aorangi, .left' Vancouver June 27 I for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland | I Monday and Sydney Saturday. Ijeaves j Sydney July 26 and Auckland Jify ! 131 for Vancouver; due August 1«. (Leaves Vancouver August 22 lor Aiick-j (land and Sydney; due Auckland Sep-| !temb-r 10 and Sydney Septeinbe- l’>. ; TO SAN FRANCISCO. j Makura, left Sydney on Thursday • ' and leaves Wellington Tuesday for san i Francisco. Duo August 4. Leaves San . Francisco on August 8 for Wellington | and Sydney; due Wellington August 27 i and Sydney September 1. Leaves Syd- I ncy September 6 for San Francisco, via Auckland, leaving Auckland September 11; due September 28. Maunganui. L’ft San Francisco Wednesday for Wellington and Sydney; due at Wellington on July I 30 and Sydney August 4. Leaves ' j Sydney August 0 for San Francisco, | leaving Wellington on August 14; due! August 31.—leaves San Francisco Sep- | I tember 5 for Auckland and Sydney ; due | Auckland September 24 and Sydney j September 20. 1 INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. TO SYDNEY. Marama, left Sydney yesterday for ! Auckland: due Tuesday. Leaves Auot-i land Friday for Sydney; due July 24. i Leaves Sydney July 27 lor Wellington: i duo July 31. Maheno. left Sydney yesterdav ; (for Wellington: duo Tuesday. Leaves | IWcllimrfon on Fisdav for Syd- | ncy; duo July 24. Leaves Sydney July j 27’for Auckland; due July 31. ' Uiimar..a, left Auckland for Sydney 1 i yesterday: dm- -n Tuesday. Leaves t ISyd’wv Friday f>r Wellington; duel I Inly 21. Leaves Wellington July 27 for ■ Sv July 31. •' !•> .v I .,LL.ff..VL. ! sU COASTAL MOVEMENTS. ! The Corinna, Dom southern porn via I Wellington, is due at New Plymouth I 10 morrow the vessel will r.-Gn-n ...

Wellington and Dunedin on Monday, (U.S.S. Co.). The Kaitangata is due at New Plymouth to-morrow afternoon or evening with 400 tons of cement from Tarakohe, Later the vessel will go to Greymouth. (U.S.S. Co.). The Totara is to load at Timaru today for New Plycouth, via Wellington. She is due on Tuesday. (U.S.S. Co,). The John is to load at Lyttelton today and. at Wellington on Monday for New Plymouth and Port Waikato. She ia due at New Plymouth on "Wednesday and will be at Port Waikato the next day. (Holm and Co.). The Progress is scheduled to load at Dunedin on Monday for New Plymouth, via usual ports. The vessel is due here on July 23 and will later sail for Port Waikato. (Holm and Co.). ONEHUNGA SERVICE. The Rarawa arrived at New Plymouth at 5.30 o’clock yesterday morning with 22 passengers and 50 tons of cargo from Onehunga. She returned north at seven o’clock last night and is due again on Tuesday. WAIKAWA AT NEW PLYMOUTH. Drawing 13ft Win forward and 18ft aft, the Union Company's trans-Pacifie freighter Waikawa arrived at New Plymouth at 7 a m. yesterday to complete discharge of Pacific Coast cargo, her New Plymouth quota being 900 tons. It is hoped that the vessel will complete to-night and sail for Suva to load sugar for Vancouver. During August, the Waikawa will reload on tho Pacific Coast for Apia, Wellington; Melbourne ami Sydney. After loading at Vancouver, Oeean Falls and San Francisco, the vessel finally cleared San Pedro on May 15 £or New Zealand, via Apia. The trip across the Pacific to Apia was fine and uneventful, but the vessel struck a heavy southwesterly storm between Samoa and New Zealand which delayed her considerably. The Waikawa was further delayed in the South while unloading. She left Bluff for Westport to bunker before proceeding to New Plymouth, but awing to the state of the ar at the West Coast port she could not enter, and was diverted to Wellington. The Waikawa is commanded by Captain A. 11. iSivey and his officers are as follow: —Chief, Mr. C. C. Waters; second, Mr. R. D. Brebner; third, Air. D. W, Blaeklaws; chief engines,, Mr. W. D. Taylor; second, Mr. W. Cameron; third, Mr. S. Head; fourth, Mr. H. G. White; wireless operator, Mr. S. N. Stafford; chief stev.ard, Mr. A. M. Thorne. CUMBERLAND DEL-AYLD. Owing to a larger consignment being allotted to the Cumberland at Wanga■uui, the vessel will not reach New Plymouth until to-morrow. The cargo, which she will load will consist of 16,900 freight carcases of meat for Antwerp and West of England ports, 1500 crates of cheese for the West of England ports, and 500 boxes of butter for London. She is to sail on Wednesday for Wellington to complete. S HIPPING TEL EG RAMS. Lyttelton, July 13.—Arrived: Wahiue (6.50 a.m.), and Totara (8.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Auckland, Juiy 13.—Sailed: Uiimaroa (11.40 a.ni.l, fo: Sydney. London, July 12.—Arrived: At Loudon, 11 -.uaLi and Maimoa ; al Coion, .ii'.vl.v -. 8.1t.i-hor. Sailed: From Colon, Tasmania; from San Ftaneiseo, Maunga nui.

a.m. p.m. rise. set. July li . 6.9 u,.» i 7.19 4 49 July 15 .. 7.13 7 -54 7.1C 4 50 July 1*5 S.9 8.46 7.9 4.50 July IT .. 8.59 9.33 7.9 4.51 July 18 9.47 10.18 7.8 4.52 July 19 .. 10.39 11.3 7.8 4.53 July 29 11.39 11.47 4.54

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1928, Page 3

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SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1928, Page 3

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