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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

[ PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1930. ARRIVAL YESTERDAY. Ngatoro, from Greymouth, 7.45 p.m. DEPARTURE SATURDAY. Rimutaka, for Oamaru (7 a.m.). VESSELS IN PORT. Progress, Moturoa wharf, Ngatoro, Newton King wharf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Ngatoro, from Westport, to-day.' Ngapuhi, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Totara, from Wellington, to-morrow. Orepuki, from Westport, Wednesday. Kahika, from south, Thursday. Ngapuhi, from Onehunga, Friday. Progress, from south, January 28. OVERSEAS. Mahana (11,796- tons), is due at New Plymouth to-morrow 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 early in February. The vessel loads 17,000 boxes of butter and 7000 crates of cheese at New Plymouth. (Newton King Ltd.), Charlbury (4691 tons), left Casablanca, Morocco, on November 25 for Auckland and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth Saturday. (Newton King, Ltd.) Turakina (8565'tons), due at New Plymouth on Friday to load. (U.S.S. Col) Rio Dorado, left Casablanca, Morocco, on December 8 for Auckland, New Plymouth and Wanganui; due New Plymouth about next Saturday. (Newton King, Ltd.). Poolta (1675 tons), left Newcastle January 8 for Auckland, Tauranga, Wellington, Dunedin, New Plymouth and Greymouth. She arrived at Auckland on Thursday. The Poolta has 250 tons of timber for New Plymouth, where she is due about the end of the month. (U.S.S. Co.) , Largo Law, sailed from Antwerp on January 5 via New York, and is due at Auckland late in January. She will bring 2100 tons for discharge at New Plymouth whore she is due early in February. (U.S.S.). Herminius (10,389 tons), due New Plymouth February 6 to load. (U.S.S. Co.) Port Fremantle (8287 tons), due New Plymouth about February 11 to load. (Collett and Co.) Frances Massey (4212 tons), left Tampico (Mexico), on December 10 for Auckland, Gisborne, Wellington, Lyttelton, Wanganui and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth about the middle of February. (Newton King, Ltd.). ■Cumberland (10,937 ; tons), due NewPlymouth February 17 to load. U.S.S. Co.) '■ "■ '•: : ' Karamea (5627 tons), 'due l New Plymouth . in February to load. 1 (Newton King, Ltd.) Port Brisbane, left London December 31 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Timaru and,New Plymouth; due New Plymouth March 1, and after completion of discharge will proceed direct to Australia. (Collett and Co.). ■■•■ - i: Waihemo (5627 tons), left Los Angeles on January 13 for Napier; Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth in March. (U.S.S.’Co.) Winton, leaves New York. January 25 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Wanganui and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth middle of March. The vessel carries 1545 tons of slag for New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.). Kaimiro, loads at Adelaide, Melbourne and Hobart for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth; due New Plymouth late in 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 cons), 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.). j 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.) Kairanga, leaves Los Angeles March 15 for Napier, New Plymouth and Wanganui; due New Plymouth late in April. (U.S.S. Co.) Waitemata, leaves Los Angeles May 7 for Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth about the end of June (U.S.S. Co.) Remuera, leaves London June. 12 for Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth August 9. (U.S.S. Co.) BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rotorua, left Liverpool December 21; due Auckland January 28. Tamaroa, left Southampton 6; due Auckland February 4. Remuera, left Southampton January 16; due Auckland February 24. Rangitiki, leaves Southampton February 14; due Auckland March 19. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. . TO VANCOUVER. Aorangi, left Auckland January 13 for Vancouver; due January 31. Leaves Vancouver February o for Sydney and Auckland; due Auckland February 24 and Sydney March 1. Leaves Sydney March 6 via Auckland for Vancouver, due March 28. ! Niagara, left Vancouver January 7 for Auckland and Sydney; duo at Auckland on Monday, and Sydney February 1. Leaves Sydney February 6 via Auckland, leaving Auckland February 11 for Vancouver; due February 28. Leaves Vancouver Mardh 5 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland March 24 and March 29.

TO SAN FRANCISCO. Makura, leaves Sydney on Thursday 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 15. Tahiti, left San Francisco January 15 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington February 10, and Sydney February 1-5. Leaves Sydney February :2O for San Francisco, via Wellington,

leaving Wellington February 25; due March 14. Leaves San Francisco March 19 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington April 7 and Sydney April 12. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. TO SYDNEY.’ Marama, due at Sydney to-morrow. To leave Sydney on Friday for Wellington; due January 28. She will leave Wellington January 31 for Sydney; due Sydney February 4. Leaves Sydney February 7 for Auckland; due at Auckland February 11. Leaves Auckland February 14 for Sydney; due February 18. . Maunganui, due at Sydney To leave Sydney on Friday for Auckland; due January 28. She will leave Auckland January 31 for Sydney; due Sydney February 4. Leaves Sydney February 7 for Wellington; due February 11. Leaves Wellington February 14 for Sydney; -due at Sydney February 18. Ulimaroa, due Tuesday. To leave Auckland on Friday for Sydney; due January 28. She will leave Sydney January 31 for Wellington; due Wellington February 4. Leaves Wellington February 7 for Sydney; due at Sydney February 11. Leaves Sydney February 14 for Auckland; due at Auckland Febrnarv 18. TO MELBOURNE. Maheno, left Bluff Saturday for Melbourne; due on Wednesday. The Maheno leaves Melbourne for the next trip on January 29, being due at Wellington on Febr->ary 3. COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Progress with cargo from the south arrived at New Plymouth on Fri-' day evening.. She will sail for Waikato to-day and thence to Wellington to reload. (Holm and Co.) The Totara was to leave Lyttelton on Saturday for Wellington ami New Plymouth, and is due at New Plymouth to-morrow. (U.S.S. Co.) The Kahika left Oamaru and Timaru Friday for Lyttelton, Wellington; Picton, Nelson,, and New Plymouth, being due at New Plymouth on Thursday. She proceeds then to Wellington and Dunedin. (U.S.S. Co.). The Ngatoro loaded coal at Westport on Friday for New Plymouth, via Greymouth. The vessel arrived at New Plymouth last night to discharge 1250 tons. (U.S.S. C,c.) The Orepuki is due at New Plymouth ; on Wednesday .from Westport with 400 I I tons of. coal and 150 tons of cement to idischarge. (Cook and Co.). | ONEHUNGA FERRY SERVICE. I The Ngapuhi returned to Onehunga ion Friday night, and is due back at i New I’lymmith to-morrow morning. She ; will make the return trip the same evenI ing, being due back at New Plymouth i on Friday morning. RIMUTAKA SAILS. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Rimutaka completed discharge of 1185 tons of general London , cargo at New Plymouth on Friday afternoon, ami sailed early Saturday morning for Oamaru to commence loading for British markets. .. .. DAIRY PRODUCE LOADINGS. The Turakina is due at New Plymouth about Friday to load 15,000 boxes of butter and 7500 crates of cheese; the Herminius is expected at New Plymouth on February 6 to lift 4000 boxes of butter and 4000 erates of cheese; the Fremantle is expected about February II to load 12,000 boxes of butter and 8000 crates of cheese; the Cumberland is due on February 17 to load 10,000 boxes of butter and 9000 crates of cheese. A West of England loading will be taken by the Karamea, which is due at New Plymouth during February to lift about 2100 boxes of butter and 2100 erates of cheese.

THE CHARLBURY DELAYED. Wireless advice received on Thursday from the master of the steamer Charlbury, bound for Auckland with a cargo of phosphates from Casablanca, Morocco, stated that heavy westerly weather was being encountered, and the vessel, which was originally expected to arrive at Auckland on Thursday, could not make port before Friday. After unloading the Auckland consignment of her cargo the Charlbury will sail, on Thursday for New Plymouth to complete discharge. She will put out about 2000 tons at New Plymouth. . GENERAL AUSTRALIAN CARGO. The Union Company’s vessel Kaimiro is scheduled to load at A-delaide about the middle of February for New. Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. The vessel will also load at Melbourne and Hobart. She is due at New Plymouth late in March to discharge general South Australian cargo. POOLTA LEAVES AUCKLAND. The Union Company’s steamer Poolta, which arrived at Auckland from Newcastle on Wednesday night, sailed on Thursday evening for Tauranga, Portland, Wellington, Dunedin, New Plymouth and Greymbuth. She is clue at New Plymouth at the end of this month to put out 250 tons of timber. OTAKI LEAVES NEW YORK. A cable message reports that the Otaki, under charter to the A. and A. Line, left New York on January 9, and resumed her voyage from Kewport News on January 11 with g c ” ara J car g° to ’ discharge at Auckland, Wei ing on, Lyttelton and Dunedin. The vessel is due at Auckland on February 12 and at Wellington a week later. ROTORUA DUE AT AUCKLAND. The'Federal-Company receiveci a wireless message from the liner Ro orua, route from Liverpool, reporting that the. vessel will arrive at Auckland to-mor-row afternoon. The ship, m au 1 1 to passengers, has cargo to am < Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is expected to anne at Wellington about February 1. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, Jan. 18.-Arrived: Storm (1 a.m.), from Wanganui; Tainahine (3.45 a.m.), from Picton; Arahura (4.20 a.m.), from Nelson; Maori (G.oa a.n • , from Lyttelton; Gunbar (7.05 a.m.), 1 8 .-Arri«d: M.k--(5.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Lyttelton, Jan. 18.-Arrived :Wahn e (6.45 a.m.), Toyohiku Maru (8.00 a.m.), Port Darwin (10.15 a.m.), Putancka (9.30 a.m.) and Tainin (11.40 a.m.), all from Wellington; Regulus (6.25 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed: Narbada (ll.aO a.m.), for Timaru.

Suva, Jan. 18. —Sailed: ( ptic (6 a.m.), for Auckland. London, January 17. —Arrived: At London, Piako and Ruapehu; at Halifax, Canadian Transporter; at Colon, Port Brisbane and Mamilius. Sailed: Port Hardy, from Panama; Niagara from Honolulu, and .Remuera, from London. Wellington, Jan. 18. —-Arrived: Koinata (Il a.m.), from Westport; Kent (11 a.m.), from Picton. Greymouth, Jan. 18.—Sailed: Ngatoro, for New Plymouth. TIDES, SUN, PHASES OF MOON.

January 22. — quarter, 4.7 a.m. January 30.—New moon. 7,7 a.m. ■ February 7. —First quarter, 4.5 J a.m. Rebrujiry 13.—Full moon, 8.9 p.m, . i ■

Jan. 20 . High a.in. . 1.30 water. p.m. 1.54 Sunrise. 5.18 Sunset. 7.51 Jan. 21 . . 2.20 2.45 5.19 7.50 Jan. 22 . . 3.14 3.40 5.21 7.49 Jan. 23 . . 4.17 4.48 5.23 7.48 Jan. 24 . 5.35 6.5 5.24 7.48 Jan 25 . . 6.48 7.15 5.25 7.47 Jan. 26 . . 7.49 8.9 5.20 7:46

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1930, Page 2

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1930, Page 2

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1930, Page 2

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