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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH TUESDAY, MAY 0, 1930. DEPARTURE YESTERDAY. Progress, for Wellington, 2.30 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL Kaimiro, from south. Hauturu, from Onehunga, to-day. Totara, from Nelson, to-morrow. John, from south, to-morrow. Kamona, from • Greyinouth, Thursday. Himatangi, from soiith, Saturday. Opihi, from south, May 15. OVERSEAS. Kairanga (2830 tons), left Los Angeles on March 20 for Napier, New Plymouth and Wanganui; due New Plymouth early this morning with 600 tons of Pacific Coast cargo. From New Plymouth she goes to Port Kembla. (U.S.S. Co.). Antonio (5225 tons), from Ocean Island;' due New Plymouth Friday with 4000 tons. (Newton King, Ltd.) Taranaki (8285 tons), from Australia; due New Plymouth about May 14. (Newton King) Ltd.) Hororata (11.,243 tons), left London March 20 for Suva, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, Bluff and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth June 2 to discharge and to load. (U.S.S, .Co.). The Kiwitea (2343 tons), from Adelaide, Melbourne and Hobart, leaves the latter port this week for' Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland, and is due at New-Plymouth late in May. ,(U.S.S. Co.). Golden Cloud. (57.00. tons), left Portland April 10, loading at Seattle,; Tacoma. Vancouver, San Francisco, < and was due to leave Los Angeles on May 1 with cargo for Auckland, where she is due on May 25, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. (Newton King, Ltd.) Norfolk (10,945 tons), due to load at New Plymouth, Auckland, Napier, Wanganui, Wellington; due New Plymouth on May 26. (U.S.S. Co.) Argyllshire (11,949 tons), leaves Liverpool May 24 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth late in July. (U.S.S. Co.). Waihetno (5627 tons), leaves Vancouver May 9 via San Francisco and Los Angeles, leaving the last named tn May 26 for Napier (where she i- due June 20), also Lyttelton. Dunedin, Bluff and New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Lo , Remnera (11,383 tons), leaves London June 13 for J’ort Chalmers, Lyttelton and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth August 9. (U.S.S. Co.). Waikawa (5677 tons), leaves'Los Angeles July 31 for Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due here about the middle of September. (U.S.S. Co.) , • ; i BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rangitata, left Southampton April 11; due Wellington May 14. Tainui, left Southampton April 25; due Auckland June 1. Rangitane, leaves Southampton May 9; due Auckland June 11. Tamaroa, leaves Southampton May 23; due Wellington June 24. Rotorua, leaves Southampton June 6; due Auckland July 14. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. TO VANCOUVER. Aorangi, left Sydney for Auckland and Vancouver Thursday; arrived Auckland yesterday; due Vancouver May ‘23. Leaves Vancouver May 28 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland June 16 and Sydney June 21. Leaves Sydney June 26 for Auckland and Vancouver, due Auckland July 1 and Vancouver July 18. Niagara, left Vancouver Wednesday for Sydney, via, Auckland; due Auckland. May 19; due Sydney May 24. Leaves Sydney, May,2Q. foj, Vancouver, yia Auckland;’ due Auckland June 3; due VancouVeF June 20. Leaves Vancouver June 25- I fbr: Auekland and Sydney’; due Auckland July .14 and. Sydney July.l9. TO SAN FRANCISCO? Marama, left San Francisco on April 18 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington on Thursday and Sydney May 12. Makura takes up the running and leaves Sydney May 15 for Wellington and San Francisco; due Wellington May 20; due San Francisco June 6. Leaves San Franciscd June 11 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington June 30; due .Sydney Ju1y;,5.,,, Tahiti, left Wellington April 22; due San Francisco on Friday. Leaves San Francisco on May I’4 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington June 2 and Sydney June 7. Leaves Sydney June 12 for Wellington and San Francisco; leaves Wellington June 17; due July 4. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. TO SYDNEY. ... Makura,.left Sydney for Auckland Friday; due to-day; leaves Auckland Friday; due Sydney May 13. Leaves Sydney May 16 for Wellington; due Wellington May 20. The Marama takes up the. running and leaves Wellington for Sydney May 23; due Sydney May 27. Maunganui, left Sydney Friday for Wellington; due to-day. Leaves Wellington for Sydney on Friday; due Sydney May 13. Leaves Sydney for Auckland May 16; due Auckland May 20. Leaves Auckland May 23; due Sydney May 27. Ulimaroa, left Wellington Friday for Sydney; "due Sydney to-day. Leaves Sydney Friday for Auckland; due May 33. Leaves Auckland May 16; due Sydney May 20. TO MELBOURNE. MaheniJ, left Wellington Saturday for Melbourne, via Bluff. Arrived Bluff yesterday and due Melbourne Friday. Leaves Melbourne for New Zealand ports May 15;. due Bluff May 19, Dunedin : May .'2O, Wellington May 23. On May 24 it leaves Wellington for Port annual., oyer,haul. 7 J'.; MY-'' ’ 1 ’ .

COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Progress, which arrived at New Plymouth from Wellington and Wanganui on Sunday, left yesterday afternoon for Port- Waikato, whence she will proceed to Wellington and Dunedin, where she loads on May 12 via Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington for New Plymouth and Port Waikato. (Hooker Bros.). The Kaimiro loaded at Dunedin for New Plymouth, via Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Nelson. She left Nelson at 1 p.m. yesterday and was due early this morning. She will proceed later to Westport. (U.S.S. Jo.). The Totara loaded at Lyttelton for Wellington, Nelson ..nd New Plymouth, being due at New Plymouth to-morrow. Later she visits Nelson, Motueka, and Lyttelton. The Kamona, with 700 tons of railway coal, was to leave Greymouth yesterday, proceeding to New Plymouth, where she is due at daylight to-'n orrow. She sails later for Napier. (U.S.S. Co.). The Himatangi, was due to leave Picton on Friday for Lyttelton, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Wanganui and New Plymouth, arriving at New Plymouth on Saturday. (Hooker Bros.), mouth on May 16. (Hooker Bros.) The John left Timaru on Friday via Lyttelton and Wellington for New Plymouth, ■where she is due to-morrow. Thence she proceeds to Port Waikato. (Hooker Bros.). The Opihi loads at Dunedin on Thursday and via Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Nelson is due at New Plymouth about ?'lay 15. (U.S.S. Co.). The Hauturu left Onehunga on her initial trip to New Plymouth yesterday and will leave for Onehunga this evening. Afterwards she will make two trips a week between the two ports, leaving Onehunga on Wednesdays and Saturdays. NGAPUHI AND CLANSMAN. Having been ken off the OnehungaNew Plymouth passenger service, which has been abandoned 1 the Northern Company, the Ngapuhi arrived at Auckland from Oiiehunga yesterday morning. She was to be dispatched for Russell and Northern ports jn the afternoon on place of the Clansman, which has been withdrawn, for overhaul ami survey. DEPARTURE OF MAIMOA. The Maimoa, which arrived at New Plymouth from Wanganui on Friday, was due to clear New Plymouth last night A 11, after lifting 10,600 boxes of butter, 3660 crates of cheese and 10,000 freight earcases of meat. She is due to sail from Wellington on Saturday for Rotterdam and London, via the Panama Canal. THE TARANAKI. The f haw, Savill and Albion Company advises that the motor-ship Taranaki is s. ’icduFd to reach New Plymouth from Australia on May” 14 to commence loading in New Zealand for London. The v ssel’s loading ports are New Plymouth, Auckland, Napier and. Wellington. She will reach Aucl .and on May 19 and sail from Wellington for London on May 31. WAIPIATA DAMAGES WHARF. When berthing at Prince’s wharf, Auckland, on Sunday the Union Company’s cargo steam _r Waipiata collided heavily *h ' wharf and damaged a portion of the concrete surface, as well as breaking away about Bft. of the timber facing.- The accide- . occurred when the vessel was ajn aching her berth at the eastern side of the wharf. After rounding Queen’s wharf she failed to straighten up near her berth and struck the middle of the Prince’s wharf a severe glancing blow with her stern. No damage was done the vessel. THE TANKER BRUNSWICK. With over 5,000,000 gallons of oil fuel, the Atlantic Union Oil Company’s tanker Brunswick arrived at Auckland on Saturday night after a fine weather voyage from Los Angeles. The vessel unloaded about 500,000 gallons at Auckland, and she was expectea to sail for Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney last evening to complete discharr \ SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Sydney, May s.—Arrived: Karetu, from New Zealand. ' Welling.top, May o.—Arrived: Golden Cross (7 a.m.), ±rom Auckland. i . ( Nels,on, May' s.—^Sailed: Kaimiro-(|. 15 p.m.), for New Plymouth. London, May 4.—Arrived: At London, Mamilius. Sailed: From Dunkirk, City of Winchester; from Norfolk, Surrey; from Halifax, Canadian .Constructor; from Dakar, Waimarino.

TIDES. SUN, PHASES OF MOON. High water. Suna.in. p.m. rise. set. May G .'. 2.49 3.29 5.40 5.00 May 7 .. 4.12 4.55 6.41 4.59 May 8 .. 5.30 6.08 6.42 4.59 May 9 .. 6.33 7.01 €.43 4.57 May 10 .. 7.23 7.48 6.44 4.56 May 11 .. 8.07 8.30 6.45 4.55 May 12 .. 8.48 9.10 6.46 4.54 May, (k—First quarter, 4,23 a.m. May 13.—Full moon, 4.59. a.m. May "21.—Last quarter,' 3.52 a.m. May 28. —New moon, 5.07 pan.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1930, Page 2

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1930, Page 2

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1930, Page 2