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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH , SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1930. ARRIVALS YESTERDAY. Rata, s.s. (12.30 a.m.), from Westport. Antonio, s.s. (2 p.m.), Hardwick, from Ocean Island. ' VESSELS IN PORT. Antonio, s.s., Newton King wharf. Kamona,.s.s.,.Newton .King wharf. Rata, s.s., Moturoa wharf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . ' •..- ; . .... . ’ -- * . COASTAL ’ Totara, from Tarakolie,' to-morrow. Himatangi, from south, Monday. Hautuni, fronrOnehtinga,' Thursday. Opihi, from • south', Thursday. Progress, froin'south, next Saturday. Himatangi,'from' south, May' 19. ' ; OVERSEAS.

Taranaki,-(8285 -tons), from Australia; due New -Plymouth about Wednesday. (Newton Kirig, Ltd.) Hororat?. .(.1,1,243 ’ tons), left London March 20; for Sm-va, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, Bluff ,;aud.:;New Plymouth; duo New Plypiqpth: dime 2to discharge and to load. (U^S.^.;Co.). ' The ,'([2343 tons), from 'Adelaide, Melbourne and Hobart, leaves the latter pout tq-day for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton,. Wellington and Auckland, and is due at. .New Plymouth late in -May. .(■U.S.S. Co.L - . . . ■

.Golden ploud (5700 tons), left Portland April .10, . leading at .Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver, San Fran.eisco, .and Left Los Angeles on May ' 1 with cargo for . .Auckland, where she is due on May' .Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and''New Plymouth. (Newton King k Ltd.) Norfolk (10,945 tons), due to load at New Plymouth, Auckland, Napier, Wanganui, Wellington; due New Plymouth on May 20. (U.S.S. Co.) Argyllshire (11,949 tons), leaves Liverpool May 24 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due New PlymouthJate in July. (U.S.S. Co.). .

Waihemo (5627 tons), leaves Vancouver May 9 via San Francisco and Los Angeles, leaving the last named cn May 26 for Napier (where she h due June 20), also Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co }. Remuera (11,383 tons), leaves London June 13 for Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth August 9. (U.S.S. Co.). Waikawa (5677 tons), leaves Los An-’ geles 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 TVellington Wednesday. Tainui, left Southampton ' April 25; due Auckland June 1. Rangitone, left 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 Auckland Tuesday; 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. Leaves Vancouver July 23 for Auckla'nd arid Sydney; due Auckland August T 1 arid Sydney August 16. ' i . Niagara, .left Vancouver, on; April 3D for Sydney, via Auckland; due Auckland May 19; due Sydney May 24. tieavels Sydney May-29 for Vancouver, via Auckland; due A nc kland June 3; due Vancouver June 20. Leaves Vancouver June 25 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland July. 14 and Sydney July 19. TO SAN FRANCISCO.

Marama, left' Wellington on Tuesday, and is due at Sydney today. Marama 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 Francisco June 11 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington June 30; due Sydney July 5. .. Tahiti, left Wellington April 22; arrived San Francisco yesterday. Leaves San Francisco Wednesday 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 San Francisco July 4. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. TO SYDNEY. Makura, left Auckland yesterday; due Sydney Tuesday. 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. Leaves Sydney May 29’-foY'-'Wellington; due Wellington June'. 2.' ■■ Maunganpi; left Wellington for Sydney ycsterdjjy; due Sydney Tuesday. Ltr.ves Sydney for Auckland May 16; due Auckland’’ May 20. Leaves Auckland May due Sydney May 27/ Leaves Sydney. May 30 for Auckland; dxiQ. Auckland. .June 3. Uiiinaroa, left Sydney yesterday for Auckland; diie Tuesday. Leaves Auckland May 16; due Sydney May 20. Leaves Sydney May 23 for Dellingtou; due Wellington May 27. Leaves 'Wellington May 30 and due Sydney June 3. TO MELBOURNE. The Union Company’s, inter-colonial passenger s^eanier Maheho,which is due! at’ Melbourne I to-day -froni ■' Bluff,

will withdraw from the service on her a: rival back at Wellington, for one tri/p, to enable her to undergo her annual overhaul and survey. The vessel is sche-, duled to leave Melbourne on Thursday,, May 15, for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttdlton on Monday, June 16, for Melbourne. COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Rata left Westport on Thursday evening for New Plymouth, and arrived a little before 1 ''’clock on Friday. She sails early in the week for Westport. (Cock and Co.). The Progress proceed to Dunedin, where she loads on May 12 via Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington for New Plymouth and Port Waikato. She is due at New Plymouth on Friday, proceeding again t Waikato. (Hooker Bros.). The. Totara is due at New Plymouth from Tarakolie on Sunday to discharge 150 tons of cement. (U.S.S. Co.). The. Kamona, with 700 tons of railway, coal, left Greymouth on Monday, proceeding to New Plymouth, where she arrived to-day. She sails to-day for Napier:. (U.S.S. Co.) : ' [ The Himatangi, from Lyttelton, Wejllington and Wanganui, is' due at New Plymouth, on Monday to discharge 270 tons. She proceeds later to Wellington, Dunedin, Timaru and Lyttelton. (Hooker Bros.). ' 4 The Opihi loaded at Dunedin and, via Oamaru, Timaru, - Lyttelton, Wellington and Nelson, is due at New Plymouth about Thursday. Later she proceeds to Westport. (U.S-S. Co.). The Hau turn, engaged in the New Plymouth-Onehunga cargo service, leaves Onehunga to-day for New Plymouth. The vessel will arrive at New Plymouth on Sundays and Thursday, and will leave New Plymouth on Mondays arid Thursdays. The John is due at Wellington to day and Lyttelton on Monday to load for New Plymouth and Waikato. (Hooker Bros.). •• ARRIVAL OF ANTONIO. " ' > id The Antonio (5225 ■ tons) berthed at 2 p.m. yesterday after an uneventful voyage from-Ocean Island. The sei was., calm the whole trip.- Before proceeding, to Ocean Island the ' es;:el , Malsatea produce at. Honolulu a'n.d sailed, via Nauru Island, to Ocean Island, where five days were taken to load phosphates for New Plymouth; She will discharge 4000 tons here and hen proceed, to Wanganui to put . out the remainder. Tlje vessel is; in command of Captain F. Hardwick, who hasj associated with him the following officers: Chief, N. McDougall;

second, F. J. King; third, B. M. Dovl; chief engineer, H. Jackson; second, A. 8. Terris; wireless officer, G. Jones., 'Newton King, Ltd., are the New Plymouth agents, SKIPPING TELEGRAMS. Port Nelson, May 9. —Arrived: Totara (6.10 a.m.), from New Plyniduth. Wellington, May 9.—Arrived: Parera (6.5 a.m.), Wainui (6.5 a.m.), Kaimai (6.15 a.m.); all from Gisborne; Waliine (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton. i Suva, May 9,—Arrived: Aorangi (8.30 a.m.), from Auckland; to sail at 3 p.m.Welingtcn; May 9.—Arrived: Kaitoa (7.30 c.in.), from Motue.ka; Kapuni (8.40 a.m.), from Pa tea. Sailed: Brunswick (9/20 ; ‘ri'’-h:.');' fbi< Melbourne. •' ■ ‘■ Lyttelton, May 9.—Arrived: Maori (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Katoa (11.30,A:m.),: from iTiinaru.; " G Wellington, .May 9.—Arrived: • Bre.eze ;(.l. ip.in,),, from Xyttelton. i London, May B-t— Arrived: At Honolulu, Niagara. Sailed: ; . Pakeha, -from Colon; Otaki, from Rio de Janeiro; Rangitane, from London; Benedict, from San. Francisco.; Orkanger, from Los Angeles. TIDES, SUN, PHASES OF MOON. -

May 13.—Full moon, 4.59 a.m. May 21.—Last quartet, 3.52 a.m. (May 28.—New moon, 5.07 p.m. - June 4. —Fifst .9:26 a.m.

High" ajj). water. p.m. Sunrise. Sunset. 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 6.40 4.54 May 13 .. 9.2fr 9.50 6.47 4.53 May 14 .. 10.09 10.30 6.48 4.52 May 15 .. 10.50 11.10 6.49 4.51 May 16 .. 11.30 11.50 6.50 4.50 May 17 .. —, . 12.14 6.50 4.50

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1930, Page 2

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1930, Page 2

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