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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1929; ARRIVAL YESTERDAY. Wairuna, from Dunedin, 4 p.m. VESSELS IN PORT. Wairuna, Newton King wharf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Ngapuhi, from Onehunga, to-day. Kaimanawa, from south, January 12. Progress, from south, January 15. OVERSEAS. Port Darwin (8179 tons), is due at New Plymouth on Thursday to commence loading for the Homo 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 (10,616 tons), from Liverpool, via Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin; due New Plymouth January 8 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.). Dionyssios Stathatos, left Nauru Island December 18 for Auckland, New Plymouth and Wanganui; due New Plymouth about Monday. (Newton King, Ltd.) 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 is scheduled 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, I'ew Plymouth and Wanganui; due New Plymouth about January 19 (Newton King. Ltd.). Rimutaka (8893 tons), left London November 13 for Wellington, Dunedin, Lyttelton and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth about the third week in January. (U.S.S. Co.) Poolta (1675 tons), leaves Newcastle January 6 for Auckland, Tauranga, Wellington, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due here about the end of 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 .Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Wanganui and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth middle of March. (U.S.S. Co.)

Port Hardy (8705 tons), leaves London February 26 for Wellington, Auckland and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth early in April. (Collett and 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. I 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.) COASTAL MOVEMENTS. Tho Kaimanawa is to load at Dunedin on Saturday or Monday for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Nelson and New Plymouth. She is due at New Plymouth on January 12 and will proceed later to Westport. (U.S.S. Co.) The Progress is to load at Dunedin on January 9 for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson, New Plymouth and Port Waikato. The vessel is due at New Plymouth about January 15. (Holm and Co.) i BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Painui, left Southampton December 6; duo Wellington January 11, Rangitane, left Southampton December 20; due Wellington January 22. Rotorua, left Liverpool December 21; due Auckland January 28. Tamaroa, leaves Southampton January 3; duo Auckland February 4. Remuera, leaves Soutampton January 17; due Auckland February 24. Rangitiki, leaves Southampton February 14; due Auckland March 19.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS.

TO VANCOUVER.

Aorangi, loft Vancouver December 11 for Auckland and Sydney; due at Sydney on Saturday. 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 Friday. 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, left San Francisco December 25 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. Leaves San Francisco February 19 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington March 10 and Sydney March I.K

Tahiti, loft Sydney Thursday for San Francisco, via Wellington, leaving Wellington to-day; due January 17. Leaves San Francisco January 22 for -Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington February 10, and Sydney February 15. Leaves Sydney February 20 for Sun Francisco, via Wellington, leaving Wellington February 25; due March 14.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE.

TO SYDNEY.

Marama, left Sydney Friday for Wellington; due to-day. Leaves Wellington Friday for Sydney; duo January 7. Leaves Sydney January 10 t for Auckland; due January 17. Maunganui, left Sydney Friday .for Auckland; due to-day. Leaves Auckland Friday for Sydney; due January 7. Leaves Sydney Janaury 10 for Wellington; due January 14. Ulimaroa, left Auckland Friday for Sydney; due to-day. Leaves Sydney Friday for Wellington; due January 7. Leaves Wellington January 10 for Sydney; due Januar; 14. TO MELBOURNE. Mahcno, left Wellington Thursday for Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff; due Melbourne to-morrow. ONEHUNGA FERRY SERVICE. The Ngapuhi is due at New Plymouth this morning from Onehunga. The vessel will return to Onehunga to-night and ‘is due at New Plymouth again on Friday. WAIRUNA’S PACIFIC COAST CARGO. An arrival at New Plymouth from Dunedin yesterday was the Wairuna, en route from Pacific Coast ports. She has 2000 tons of American cargo for discharge at New Plymouth, and is expected to clear the port on Saturday for Wellington, Napier, Auckland and Vancouver. She will reload on the American coast on arrival and is to sail from Los Angeles on March 16 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, New Plymouth and Napier. The Wairuna is due at New Plymouth again late in April.

MAIMOA FOR LONDON ON FRIDAY.

To fill up with New Zealand produce for England the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Maimoa sailed from Auckland for Napier on Saturday afternoon. She is to leave Napier for London, via Panama, next Friday. The Maimoa loaded 5000 boxes of butter, 7000 crates of cheese and 13,000 freight carcases of meat at New Plymouth about the middle of this month. .

PHOSPHATES FROM NAURU ISLAND

The Greek ; steamer Dionyssios Stalhatos arrived at Auckland from Nauru Island on Sunday morning with a full cargo of phosphates. She is unloading a quantity of the cargo at Auckland, and will discharge the remainder at New Plymouth and Wanganui. The vessel is expected at New Plymouth about Monday, and will put out 2300 tons.

CHARLBURY FROM CASABLANCA.

The Charlbury, which' left Casablanca, Morocco, on January 25, has a full cargo of phosphates for discharge at Auckland, New Plymouth and Wanganui. The vessel is due at Auckland on January 7 and at New Plymouth about a week later. She will discharge 2300 tons at New Plymouth.

POOLTA WITH AUSTRALIAN CARGO

The Union Company have received cabled, news that the Poolta is to leave a for Newcastle for Auckland, Tauranga, Wellington, Dunedin and New Plymouth. She is due at Auckland on January 13, and at New Plymouth late the same month.

CORNWALL DELAYED IN SOUTH. The Federal Line steamer Cornwall has been delayed in the south, and is not now due at New Plymouth from Dunedin until January 8 to complete discharge of 1600 tons of Liverpool cargo. The vessel will commence loading here for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, by lifting 1500 boxes of butter, 2300 crates of cheese and 10,650 freight carcases of meat. She will subsequently load at Wanganui roadstead, Wellington, Gisborne, Napier and Auckland, and is to sail finally from Auckland on February 6 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. RANGITIKI ARRIVES AT PANAMA.

Reported to have reached Panama on December 27, the New Zealand Shipping Company’s motor-liner Rangitiki is en route from Wellington to London. She was dispatched from Wellington on December 7 after loading a consignment of 12,000 boxes of butter and 8000 crates of cheese by transhipment from New Plymouth. WINTON TO CALL AT WANGANUI. The A. and A. chartered steamer Winton, which is to leave New York on January 25 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth, will also discharge at Wanganui. She will visit Wanganui after New Plymouth. The Winton is due at New Ply- • mouth about the middle of March. !

RUAPEHU LEAVES MONTEVIDEO. Cabled news has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the Ruapehu arrived at Montevideo last Tuesday morning from Port Chalmers, and sailed again on Wednesday morning for TenerifTe, Southampton, London and West Coast ports of Great Britain. The vessel left Port Chalmers on December 3. She loaded 1000 boxes of butter and 2000 crates of cheese at New Plymouth about the middle of November.

CAMBRIDGE FURTHER DELAYED.

The Federal. Co. advise that the Cambridge has been further delayed at Lyttelton, .and .is not due at Wellington until to-day to fill up. . The vessel is timcil to sail finally from Wellington next Saturday .for London, Avonmputh, Liverpool and Glasgow, via Panama Canal. The Cambridge loaded 1500 boxes of butter, 2000 crates of cheese and 8500 freight carcases of meat at New Plymouth early this month. PORT DENISON LEAVES COLON. The C. and D. Line have been advised by cable that the Port Denison left Colon on Friday for New Zealand ports, on route from Liverpool. She is due at Auckland about January 17, and at Wellington about a week later. COPTIC LEAVES BALBOA. Cabled news has been received by the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company that the Coptic left r’alboa last Tuesday afternoon for Suva, Auckland, Dunedin and Wellington, en route from London. The vessel is due at Auckland on January 17, and at Wellington on January 28»

ARMADALE FROM NEW YORK. The A. and A. Line’s chartered motorship Armadale arrived at Auckland from New York on Saturday evening. She will unload general cargo to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company. From Auckland she will go to Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge. The Armadale is on her maiden voyage, and is owned by the Australind Shipping Company. , TOFUA FOR SOUTH SEA ISLANDS The Union Company’s island steamer Tofua sailed from Auckland for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa on Saturday. She is due back at Auckland on January 20. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, Dec. 30.—Arrived: Pakura (4.50 a.m.), from Napier; Tahiti (5.35 a.m.), from Sydney; Herminius (7.45), from Auckland. London, Dee. 29.—Arrived; At Honolulu, Niagara. Sailed: Port Denniston, from Panama; Northumberland, from Glasgow.

TIDES, SUN, PHASES OF MOON.

January B.—First quarter, 3.11 p.m, January 15. —Full moon, 10.21 a.m, January 22.—Last quarter, 4.7 a.m. January 30.—New moon, 7.7 a.m. row and is due at New Plymouth again

High water. Suna.m. p.m. rise. set. Dec. 31 . .. 10.1 10.14 5.0 7.54 Jan. 1 . .. 10.35 10.50 5.0 7.54 Jan. 2 . .. 11.9 11.25 5.1 7.54 Jan. 3 . . 11.44 12.0 5.2 7.54 Jan. 4 . . —- 12.18 : 5.3 7.54 Jan. 5 . . 12.35 12.55 5.4 7.54 Jan. 0 . . 1.14 1.31 5.5 7.54

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1929, Page 2

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