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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1929. ARRIVALS YESTERDAY. Ngapuhi, from Onehunga, 6 a.m. Passengers: Misses Finn, Toogood, Ward, Abbott, Phillips; Mesdames Wyatt, Lynch, Lawson, Thurkson, Proctor, Coburn; Messrs. Gilligan, Holden, Hawes, Cleaver, Atchley, Hodgson, Harler. King Gruffyd, 5003 tons, Litton, from ! Auckland, 7 a.m. DEPARTURE YESTERDAY. I. 11 Ngapuhi, for Onchunga, 7 p.m. Pas--3 sengers: Misses Aston, Roberts; Mesdames Cleaver, Stankovich, McAllister; Messrs. Livesey, Cleaver, Bailey, Langley, Braban, Storey, Taylor, Benson, „ Stuart, Randrup, Hammond, Walton, Goble, Hayes; Master Veale. VESSELS IN PORT. Kia Ora, Newton King wharf. King Gruffyd, Newton King wharf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Totara, from south, to-day. John, from south, Monday. Ngapuhi, from Onehunga, Tuesday, Corinna, from south, Wednesday, Progress, from south, July 29. COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Corinna is due at New Plymouth from Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Nelson about Wednesday, returning to Wellington and Dunedin the same day. (U.S.S, Co.). The Totara is expected at New Plymouth to-day from Lyttelton and should return to Wellington and Lyttelton. (U.S.S. Co.). The Progress loads at Dunedin on Wednesday for New Plymouth and Port Waikato via Timaru and Lyttelton, being due here on July 29. (Holm and Co.). The John loads at Lyttelton -today for New Plymouth and Port Waikato, and is due at New Plymouth on Monday. (Hohn and Co.}. NEW PLYMOUTH-ONE HUNGg\ FERRY The Ngapuhi arrived at New Plymouth with 18 passengers and 170 tons of cargo from Onehunga early yesterday morning and returned last night. She is expected .at New Plymouth again on Tuesday, returning the same night. KING GRUFFYD PUTS OUT SLAG. The King lane steamer King Gruffyd reached New Plymouth from Auckland yesterday morning and berthed at the Newton King wharf to put out 3557 tons of slag loaded at Antwerp. The vessel is expected to sail for Wanganui to complete discharge about next Thursday. Captain L. W. Litton is master, and the officers are: Chief, Mr. T, R. Simmonds; second, Mr. A. Purnes; third, Mr. A. Brown; chief engineer, Mr. A. Barnard; second, Mr. A. Walker; third, Mr. E. Coverdale; fourth, Mr. R. Turnbull; wireless operator, Mr. E, Carter; chief steward, Mr. A. Barton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, July 19.—Arrived: Kanna (noon) from Greymouth, Sailed: Malieno (12.15 p.m.) for Sydney. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. TO VANCOUVER. Niagara, left Vancouver June 26 for Auckland and Sydney; arrived Auckland Monday; due Sydney to-morrow Aorangl takes up Niagara’s running and leaves Sydney Thursday for Vancouver, via Auckland, leaving Auckland July 30; due August 16. Leaves Vancouver August 21 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland September 9 and Sydney September 14. Makura, leaves Vancouver Wednes- j day for Auckland 'and Sydney; due j Auckland August 12 and Sydney Aug- I ust 17. The Niagara makes the nexUrip 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 Sycl- ' ney; 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 SepAugust 27; due September 13. Leaves .Vancouver September 18 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland October 7 and Sydney October 12. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. TO SYDNEY. Marama, left' Auckland yesterday for Sydney; due Tuesday. Leaves Sydney Friday for Wellington; due July 39. Leaves Wellington August 2 for Sydney; due August 6. Maheno, left Wellington yesterday for Sydney; due Tuesday. Leaves Sydney Friday for Auckland; duo July 30. Leaves Auckland August 2 for Sydney; due August 6. Ulimaroa, left Sydney yesterday for Wellington; due Tuesday. Leaves Wellington Friday 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. TIDES, SUN, PHASES OF MOON.

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

High a.m. water. p.m. Sunrise. Sunset. July 20 . 8.28 8.48 7.7 4.53 July 21 .. 9.2 9.21 7.7 4.54 July 22 . 9.35 9.52 7.6 4.54 July 23 . 10.9 10.26 7.5 4.55 July 24 . , 10.43 11.0 £ .□ 4.56 July 25 . 11.20 11.36 7.4 4.57 July 26 . 11-57 7.3 4.5S

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1929, Page 2

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1929, Page 2

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1929, Page 2