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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1929. DEPARTURE SATURDAY. Kanna, for Westport (6.45 p.m.). VESSELS IN PORT. Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Corinna, from south, to-morrow. Ngapuhi, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Progress, from south, to-morrow. Ngapuhi, from Onehunga, Saturday. OVERSEAS. Wairuna (5832- tons) left Los Angeles i November 16 for Lyttelton, Dunedin and j New Plymouth;., due New Plymouth on Thursday to discharge 2000 tong of general Pacific Coast cargo. She proceeds to Wellington, Napier, Auckland and Suva, en route to the Pacific Coast. (U.S.S. Co.) . ’ Port Darwin (8179 tons), is due at New Plymouth on Friday to commence loading for the Home markets. She will take 15,000 boxes of butter and 9000 crates of cheese from New Plymouth. The vessel will continue at Wanganui, Wellington and Lyttelton. (Collett and Co.). Cornwall (10,610 tons), arrived at Wellington last Thursday from Auckland. She will proceed to Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth next Monday to discharge and load. She will load 10.650 freight carcases for west coast of England and 1500 boxes of hitter and 2300 crates of cheese. (U.S.S. Co.). Charlbury (4691 tons), left Casablanca, Morocco, on November 25 for Auckland and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth about January 11. (Newton King, Ltd.). Mahana (11,796 tons), is due at New Plymouth on January 16 to continue loading for London and West Coast of Great Britain ports. The vessel will complete at Wellington and ie echeduled to sail finally from that port on January 31. The vessel loads 17,000 boxes of butter and 7000 crates of cheese at New Plymouth. (Newton King. Ltd.). Rio Dorado, left Casablanca, Morocco, on December 8 for Auckland, New Plymouth and Wanganui; due New Plymouth about January 19 (Newton King, Ltd.). Rimutaka (8893 tons), left Loudon November 13 for Wellington, Dunedin, Lyttelton and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth about the third week in January. (U.S.S. Co.) Port Brisbane, to leave London Wednesday for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Timaru and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth middle of February. (Collett and Co.) Waihemo (5627 tons) to leave Los Angeles January 20 for Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth early in March. (U.S.S. Co.) Winton, leaves New York January 25 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton,' Dunedin and New Plymouth; due New ’ Plymouth middle of March. (U S.S. Co.) Hertford (10,923 tons), to load at west coast ports of the United Kingdom, is scheduled to sail from Liverpool on February 1 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, Bluff and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth in April. (U.S.S. Co.). Wairuna (5832 tons), to leave Los Angeles March 16 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, New Plymouth and Napier; due New Plymouth late in April. (U.S.S. Co.) BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rimutaka, left Southampton November 15; due Wellington to-morrow. Rangitata, left Southampton November 22; due Auckland to-morrow. Tainui, left Southampton December 6; due Wellington January 11. Rangitane, left Southampton Friday; due Wellington January 22. Rotorua, left Liverpool Saturday; due Auckland January 28. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. TO VANCOUVER. Aorangi, left Vancouver December 11 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland Sunday, and Sydney, Jaiiuary 4. Leaves Sydney January 9 for Vancouver, via Auckland, leaving Auckland January 14; due January 31. Leaves Vancouver February 5 for Sydney and Auckland; due Auckland February 24 and Sydney March 1. Niagara, left Auckland December 17 for Vancouver; due January 3. Leaves Vancouver January 8 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland January--27, and Sydney February 1. Leaves Sydney February 6 via Auckland, leaving Auckland February 11 for Vancouver; due February 28. TO SAN FRANCISCO. Makura, leaves Sau Francisco to-mor-row for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington January 13 and Sydney January 18. Leaves Sydney January 23 for San Francisco, via Wellington, leaving Wellington January 28; due February 14. Tahiti, leaves Sydney Thursday for San Francisco, via Wellington, leaving Wellington December 31; due January 17. Leaves San Francisco January 22 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington February 10, and Sydney February 15. , INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. . TO SYDNEY. Marama, left Auckland Friday for Sydney; due to-morrow. Leaves Sydney December 27 for Wellington; due December 31. Sho leaves Wellington January 3; due Sydney January 7. Maunganui, left Wellington Friday for Sydney; due to-morrow. Leaves Sydney December 27 for Auckland; due December 31. She leaves Auckland January 3; due Sydney January 7. Ulimaroa, loft Sydney Friday for Auckland; due to-morrow. Leaves Auckland,December 27 for Sydney; due December 31. She leaves Sydney January 3; due Wellington January 7. Leaves Wellington January 10 for Sydney; due January 14. TO MELBOURNE. Maheno left Melbourne for Wellington Tuesday; was due Sunday.-Leaves Wellington to-day for Lyttelton, Dunedin fyffi Bluff; due Melbourne January 1.

COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Corinna is due at New Plymouth to-morrow from Dunedin, Oamarit, Timaru, Lyttelton and Nelson, and should sail for New Plymouth to Westport. (U.S.S.'Co.) The Progress loaded at Dunedin on Thursday for Timaru. Lyttelton, Wellington, New Plymouth and P »rt Waikato. The vessel is due at New Plymouth to-morrow. (Holm and Co.) ONEHUNGA FERRY SERVICE. The Ngapuhi leaves Onehunga tonight, and is due at New Plymouth with passengers and general cargo tomorrow morning. She returns to Onehunga to-morrow night, and leaves again there on Friday night, being due at New Plymouth on Saturday morning. MARANA’S ITINERARY. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Mahana sailed from Auckland on Saturday for Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers to complete unloading general merchandise from Glasgow and Liverpool. Afterwards the vessel will liod New Zealand produce at Bluff, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Wellington and Napier. She is due at New Plymouth on January 15 to load 17,000 boxes of butter and 7000 crates of cheese. She is scheduled to leave Napier on January 31 for London, via Panama. PHOSPHATES FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. Henderson and Macfarlane, Ltd., have received advice that the Greek steamer Dionyssios Stathatos left Nauru Island on December 18 with a full cargo of phosphates for discharge at Auckland, New Plymouth and Wanganui. She is due at Auckland about next Monday. The vessel is of British construction, having been built at Birkenhead in 1919. Her tonnage is 5450 gross. PORT HARDY LEAVES AUCKLAND. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hardy, which loaded a large quantity of butter and other produce at Auckland, is to sail for Halifax and London, via Panama, to-day. She takes with her 300 boxes of butter by transhipment from New Plymouth. RIMUTAKA DUE ON FRIDAY. . The New Zealand Shipping Company, Ltd., on Friday received a radio message from the Rimutaka reporting that she expected to arrive at Wellington during the forenoon of Friday next. The Rimutaka left Southampton on November 15 for Wellington, Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and New Plymouth. RUAHINE AT WELLINGTON. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Ruahine arrived at Wellington on. Friday from Timaru to put out the remainder of her London cargo. The vessel is .to commence loading at Wellington, and will leave there on Decern-, ber 31 to load at Tokomaru Bay, Auckland and Napier. She is timed to sail from Napier on January 15 for Southampton and London, via Panama. RANGITANE ’ FROM SOUTHAMPTON The New Zealand Shipping Company’s new motor-liner Rangitane was scheduled to clear Southampton on Friday with passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand. The cargo is for discharge at Wellington and Auckland. She is due at Wellington on January 22 and at Auckland about January 29. The Rangitane is the third of the three new motorliners that were ordered by the New Zealand Shipping Company. The Rangitiki has already made two voyages to New Zealand, and the Rangitata is on 1 her maiden voyage and is scheduled to reach Auckland on December 30. TOFUA FROM THE ISLANDS. With passengers, mail and cargo from Tonga, Samoa and Fiji, the Union Company’s island steamer Tofua is expected at Auckland early this morning. VALACIA* FROM NEW YORK. The C. and O. Line chartered steamer Valaeia, which was to leave New York on Saturday for New Zealand ports, will now, according to cabled advice, not leave New v ork until January 18. She will bring cargo to discharge at Auckland, • Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Recent cable messages reported that the Valaeia .was badly battered in the heavy gales, and that her steering gear damaged while crossing the Atlantic on her way to New York. THE NORFOLK’S ITINERARY. The J New Zealand Shipping Company reports that the Norfolk was to leave Gisborne on Friday night for Waikokopu and Wellington. The vessel is due at Wellington to-day, and will leave there' next Satu~day for Napier to fill up. The Norfolk’s departure from Napier for Lond< via Panama Canal, has been postponed till January 4.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Sydney, Dec. 30.—Sailed: Ulimaroa (1 pan.), for Auckland. Wellington, Dec. 21.—Sailed: Tutanekai (2.55 a.m.), for Cook Strait. Arrived: Tamahine (3.25 a.m.), from Picton; Opawa (4.5 a.m.), from Blenheim; Arahura (5.5 a.m.), from Nelson; Maori (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton. London, Dec. 19. —Sailed: Aorangi, from Honolulu. Sydney, Dec. 21.—Arrived: Tahiti (5 a.m.), from Wellington. Lyttelton, Dec. 21.—Arrived: Progress (5.40 a.m.), from Timaru; Wahine (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Cambridge (9 a.m.), from Port Chalmers. London, December 20. —Arrived: At London, Raranga. Sailed: From Lonlon, Rangitane; from Vancouver, Golden Cloud.

Dec. 23.—Last quarter, 1.57 p.m. Dec. 31.—New Moon, 11.12 a.m. January B.—First quarter, 2.41 p.m. January 15.—Full moon, iC.2I a.m.

TIDES, SUN, PHASES OF MOON. High water. SunSun- . a.m. p.iri. rise. set. Dec. 23 .. •2.43 3.12 4.U3 7.51 Dec. 24 .. . 3.48 4.16 4.55 7.51 Dec. 25 .. . 4.58 5.30 4.56 7.52 Dec. 26 .. . 6.12 G.3S 4.56 7.52 Dec. 27 .. . 7.17 7.34 4.57 7.52 Dec. 28 .. . 8.6 8.23 4.57 7.53 Dec. 29 .. . 8.46 9.2 4.58 7.53

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1929, Page 2

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1929, Page 2

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1929, Page 2

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