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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH FRIDAY, JULY 19,. 1929. ARRIVAL YESTERDAY. Kia Ora, 8031 tons, Kenworthy, from Lyttelton, 7.30 a.m. VESSELS IN PORT. Kia Ora, Newton King wharf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Ngapuhi, from Onehunga, to-day. Totara, from south, Monday. John, from south, Monday. Ngapuhi, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Corinna, from south, Wednesday. Progress, from south, July 28. OVERSEAS. King Gniffjd (5063 tons), left Antwerp May 3 for Auckland and New Plymouth; duo New Plymouth to-day. (U.S.S. Co.). Newton Pino (4620 tons), left Casablanca May 22 for Auckland, New Plymouth and Wanganui; due here Monday. (Newton King, Ltd.). Hororata (11,243 tons), left London May 31 with caigo for Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due here about July 26. (U.S.S. Co.). Waihemo (5627 tons), left Los Angeles on June 8 for Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin, New Plymouth and Bluff; due here July 28. (U.S.S. Co.). Port Gisborne (8001 tons), due at New Plymouth August 9 to load for New' York, Boston and Halifax. (Collett and C 0.).. Northumberland (11,554 tons), left Liverpool on June 8 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due here about August 19. (U.S.S. Co.). Port Alma (8384 tons), left London Juno 22 for Wellington, Auckland and New Plymouth; due early in August. (Collett and Co.)-. Arlington Court, to leave Galveston July 18 with sulphur for Auckland, Lyttelton, Dunedin, New Plymouth and Wanganui; due New Plymouth middle of September. (Newton King, Ltd.). Papanni (80-16 tons), to leave Liverpool August 3, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; duo here late in September. (U.S.S. Co.). Wairuna (5382 tons), leaves Los Angeles August 10 for Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due here late in September. (U.S.S. Co.). Ruapehu (9018 tons), to leave London September 12 for Dunedin, Lyttelton and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth about the middle of November. (U.S.S. Co.).

Waitemata (57’29 tons), to leave Los Angeles September 30 for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth; duo here in November. (U.S.S. Co.). Wairuna (5382 tons), leaves Los Argeles November 30 for Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Nelson and New Plymouth; due here about the middle of January. (U.S.S. Co.). Waikawa (5677 tons), to leave Los Angeles' December 15 for Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due here early in February. (U.S.S. Co.),

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. TO VANCOUVER. Niagara, left Vancouver June 26 for Auckland and Sydney; arrived Auckland. Monday; due Sydney Sunday. Aorangi takes up Niagara’s running and leaves Sydney July 25, for Vancouver, via Auckland, leaving Auckland July 30; August 16. Leaver Vancouver August 21 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland September 9 and Sydney September 14. Makura, left Auckland July 2, for Vancouver; due to-day. Leaves Wednesday for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland August 12 and Sydney August 17. The Niagara makes the next trip and leaves Sydney Aug. 22 for Vancouver, via .Auckland, leaving Auckland August 27; due September 13. TO SAN FRANCISCO. Maunganui, left San Francisco July 10 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington July 29 and Sydney August 3.- Leaves Sydney August 8 for San Francisco, via Wellington, leaving Wellington on August. 13; due August 30. Leaves San Francisco September 4 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington September 23 and Sydney September 28. Tahiti, left. Wellington Tuesday for ■San Francisco; due August 2. . Leaves San Francisco August 7 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington August 26-and Sydney August 31. Leaves Sydney September 5 for San Francisco, via Wellington, leaving Wellington September 10; due September 27.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. TO SYDNEY. Marama, leaves Auckland to-day for Sydney; due Tuesday. Leaves Sydney July 26 for Wellington; due July 30. Leaves Wellington August 2 for Sydney; due August 6. Maheno, leaves Wellington to-day for Sydney; duo Tuesday. Leaves Sydney July 26 for Auckland; due July 30. Leaves Auckland August 2 for Sydney; duo August 6. Uliniaroa,- leaves Sydney to-day for ’Wellington; due Tuesday. Leaves Wellington July 26 for Sydney; due July 30. Leaves Sydney August 2 for Auckland; due August 6. TO MELBOURNE. Manuka, at Dunedin for ‘'annual survey; resumes after the survey is completed.

COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Corinna was to leave Dunedin yesterday for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson and New Plymouth, being due at New Plymouth about Wednesday.- (U.S.'S. Co.), uTho Progress loads at Dunedin on Monday for New Plymouth and Port' Waikato via Timaru and Lyttelton, bein" duo here on July 28. (Holm and Co.). The Totara loads at Lyttelton today for New Plymouth via Wellington and is due on Monday. She returns to Wellington and Lyttelton. (U.S.S. Co.). The John loads at Lyttelton to-mor-row for New Plymouth and Port Waikato, and is due at New Plymouth on Monday, (Holm and Co.),

NEW PLYMOUTH-ONEHUNGA FERRY The Ngapuhi is due at New Plymouth early this morning with pas'sengers and cargo from Onehunga. She returns tonight and is expected at New Plymouth again on Tuesday. KIA ORA DISCHARGES AND LOADS. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamship Kia Ora arrived at New Plymouth from Lyttelton yesterday morning and was berthed at the Newton King Wharf to commence discharge of 2050 tons of slag and general cargo. She will also load 4000 boxes of butter, 4500 crates of cheese and 11,050 freight carcases of meat for London and west of England ports. The Kia Ora should sail on Tuesday night for Wanganui, Timaru and Wellington, whence she is to sail early in August. Captain V. Kenworthy has with him the following officers: Chief, Mr. F. A. Smith; second, Mr. J. Finn; third, Mr. E. Sainsbury; fourth, Mr. G. E. Lindsay; surgeon, Dr. G. Woods: chief engineer, Mr. W. Moore; second, Mr. W. Diffey; third, Mr. W. Fouler; fourth, Mr. J. Thornton; fifth, Sir. W. Humphries; sixth, Mr. A. Bruce; seventh, Mr. C. Whiteside; first refrigerating engineer, Mr. R. Dunean; second. Mr. J. Bredel. KING GRUFFYD THIS MORNING. The King Gruffyd is expected at New Plymouth early this morning from Auckland with 3557 tons of Antwerp slag for discharge. She should sail for. Wanganui to complete about next Thursday. ONEHUNGA-OPUNAKE SERVICE. The Northern Steamship Company’s Arapawa is to leave Onehunga for Opunake and Wanganui this afternoon. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. London, July 17.—Arrived: At Seattle, Golden Cross. Sailed: Plume, from San Francisco. TIDES, SUN, PHASES OF MOON.

July 22.—Fu1l moon, 6.51 a.m. July. 29. —Last quarter, 12.26 a.m. August 5. —New moon, 3.10 p.m. August 12.—First quarter, 5.31 p.m.

High water. Suna.in. p.m. rise. set. July 19 .. . 7.48 8.16 7.7 4.52 July 20 .. . 8.28 8.48 7.7 4.53 July 21 , 9.2 9.21 7.7 4.54 J uly 22 . . 9.35 9.52 7.6 4.54 J uly 23 . . 10.9 10.26 7.5 4.55 July 24 . . 10.43 11.0 7.5 4.56 J uly 2-5 ., . 11.20 11.36 7.4 4.56

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1929, Page 2

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1929, Page 2

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1929, Page 2