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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

PORT OF MEW PLYMOUTH TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1930. DEPARTURE YESTERDAY. Opihi, for Wellington (8.15 p.m.). VESSELS IN PORT. Ferndale, Moturoa wharf. Titoki, Moturoa wharf, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Hauturu, from Onehunga, to-day, Totara, from south, to-day. Kaimanawa, from Westport, to-mor-row. John, from south, to-day. Progress, from south, Thursday, Hauturu, from Onehunga, Thursday. Karepo, from south, Friday. Totara, from south, July 15. OVERSEAS. Port Pirie (7316 tons), left London on May 2 for Suva, Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and Timaru, is due at New Plymouth to load 10,500 boxes of butter and 6555 crates of cheese and 8000 freight carcases of meat on Friday. Her other loading ports are Oamaru, Wanganui. Auckland, Napier and Wellington, sailing finally for London via Montevideo on July 19. (Collett and Co.). Waihemo (5627 tons), left Vancouver May 9 via San Francisco and Los Angeles, leaving the last-named port on May 27 for Napier, where she arrived on June 21 j now at Bluff and sails for Nelson, New Plymouth and Westport. Due New Plymouth July 18 to discharge about 900 tons of Pacific Coast cargo, (U.S.S. Co.). Argyllshire (11,949 tons), left Liverpool May 25 for Auckland, Wellington; Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; arrived at Auckland on Monday, and due New Plymouth July 21 to discharge 2000 tons of cargo. (U.S.S. Co.) Port Fremantle (8287 tons), left London May 23; arrived Dunedin July 3 to load at Timaru,. Lyttelton, New Plymouth, Wellington, Gisborne and Auckland. Due New-Plymouth July 21 to load 2000 boxes of butter, 7500 crates of cheese and 6000 freight aircases of meat. (Collett and Co.) Kiwitea (2343 tons), loads at Adelaide next week, via Edithburg, Wallaroo and Melbourne for New Plymouth. : (U.S.S. Co.), Woolgar (3051 tons), left Bunbury. West Australia on June 10 via Newcastle, for. Auckland, where she arrived on June 29, Napier, Wellington and New Plymouth, where she discharges 275,000 feet of timber. (Holm and Co.). Gabriella (1587 tons), loads at Sydney about July 15 and thence for Newcastle for New Plymouth and Wanganui. Due New Plymouth about the end of July. (U.S.S. Co.) Steamer with 3500 tons of phosphates from Nauru Island. Due New Plymouth August 2. (Newton King, Ltd.). Steamer frith sulphur for discharge at New Plymouth due early in August. (Newton King, Ltd.), * Remuera (11,383 tons), left London June 13 for Suva, Wellington, Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and New Plymouth; due Wellington July 28; due New Plymouth in August. (U.S.S. Co.) Waikav.a (5677 tons), leaves Loa Angeles July 31 for Napier, where she is due on August 25, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth about the middle of September. (U.S.S. Co.). Hertford (10,945 tons), scheduled to load at west coast ports of United Kingdom, and sail from Liverpool on August 18 for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.) Waitemata (5729 tons), leaves Vancouver September 1, San Francisco September 1, San Francisco September 18 and Los Angeles September 22, and due at New Zealand ports on October 15 and New Plymouth later, (U.S.S. Co.) .Waikawa (5677 tons), loads at Pacific Coast ports for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth in November, and ir iue in December. (U.S.S. Co.) BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rotorua, left Southampton June 6; duo Auckland July 14. Remuera, left Southampton June 13; due Wellington July 28. Corinthic, left Southampton June 20; due Wellington July 28. Rangitiki, left Southampton July 4; duo Wellington August 6. lonic, leaves Southampton July 18; dm Auckland August *25. Ruapehu, leaves. Southampton August 1; due Wellington September 10. Mataroa, leaves Southampton August 15; duo Wellington September 10. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. TO VANCOUVER. Aorangi, left Sydney June 26 for Auckland and Vancouver; arrived Auckland Tuesday and duo Vancouver July 18. Leaves Vancouver July 23 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland. August 11 and Sydney August 16. Leaves Sydney August 21 for Vancouver, via Auckland; due Auckland August 21 and Vancouver September 12. Niagara, left Vancouver June 25 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland July 14 and Sydney July 19. Leaves. Sydney July 24 for Auckland and Vancouver; due Auckland July 29 and Vancouver* August 15. Leaves Vancouver for Sydney, via Auckland, on August 20; due Auckland September 8 and Sydney September 13. TO SAN FRANCISCO. Makura, leaves Sydney Thursday for Wellington and San Francisco; duo Wellington July 15 and San Francisco August 1. Leaves San Francisco August 6 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington August 25 and , Sydney August 30. Leaves September 4 for Wellington and San Francisco; due Wellington September 9 and San Francisco September 20. . . Tahiti, leaves San Francisco to-mor-row for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington July 28 and Sydney August 2. Leaves Sydney for Wellington and San Francisco August 7; due Wellington August 12 and San Francisco August 29. Leaves San Francisco September 8 for Wellington and Sydney. Duo Welling-

ton September 22 and Sydney September 27. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. TO SYDNEY. Marama, left Auckland Friday for Sydney; due Sydney to-day, Leaves Sydney next Friday for Wellington; due Wellington July 15. Leaves Wellington July 18 for Sydney; due Sydney July 22. Maunganui, left Wellington Friday for Sydney; due Sydney to-day. Leaves Sydney next. Friday for Auckland; due Auckland July 15. Leaves Auckland July 18 for Sydney; due Sydney July 22. Ulimaroa, left Sydney Friday for Auckland; due Auckland to-day. Leaves Auckland next Friday for Sydney; due Sydney July 15. Leaves Sydney July 18 for Wellington; due Wellington July 22. TO MELBOURNE. Maheno,' from Wellington, left Bluff yesterday for Melbourne; due Melbourne Friday. Leaves Melbourne July 17 for New Zealand ports. Due Bluff July 21, Dunedin July 22, Lyttelton July 24 and Wellington July 25. Leaves Wellington July 26 for Melbourne, via Bluff, Due Bluff July 28 and Melbourne August 1, COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The John loaded on Thursday at Dunedin, sailing via Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington l for New Plymouth, where she is due to-night with 125 tons. Later she proceeds to Port Waikato, (Hooker Bros.) The Progress loaded at Dunedin on Friday, sailing via Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington for New Plymouth, where she is due on Thursday. Later she sails for Port Waikato. (Hooker Bros.) The Kaimanawa loaded at Westport yesterday and sails for New Plymouth and Auckland. The vessel will have 500 tons for New Plymouth, where she is due at daylight on Thursday. (U.S.S. Co.). The Opihi, from southern ports, loaded at Timaru on Wednesday and sailed for New Plymouth via Lyttelton and Wellington. She arrived at New Plymouth on Sunday and sailed again ■ last night for Wellington, Dunedin and Port Craig. At Port Craig she loads for Oamaru. (U.S.S. Co.). The Totara loaded at Lyttelton on Saturday for Wellington and New Plymouth, where she is due to-day. She returns to Wellington and Lyttelton, reloading at Lyttelton on Friday for Wellington and New Plymouth. She is due 1 at New Plymouth about July 15, (U.S.S. Co.). The Karepo left Dunedin on Saturday and loaded at Timaru yesterday, being ■ due at Wellington to-morrow, Nelson on Thursday and New Plymouth on Friday. The vessel then proceeds to Westport, where she loads 600 tons next week for New Plymouth before sailing for Auckland. (U.S.S. C 0.)., The Hauturu, which was delayed by rain on Saturday, was not scheduled to leave Onehunga until yesterd'ay. She is due at New Plymouth to-day and returns north in the evening. (Northern Co.). The Titoki, which has been discharging 442 tons of coal from Greymouth at New flymouth, returns to-night to the southern port. (Cock and Co.). ' FERNDALE LEAVES TO-DAY, The steamer Ferndale, after loading 15,000 freight carcases of meat and 6090 crates of cheese at New Plymouth, is expected to sail at daylight this moi - ing for Bluff, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Waikokopu and Auckland to complete loading. The vessel is scheduled to sail from Auckland on July 29 tor Genoa and London, via the Panama Canal.

PHOSPHATES AND SULPHUR. Newton King, Ltd. advise that a shipment of 3500 tons of phosphates is expected at New Plymouth about August 2 from Nauru Island. In addition, a shipment of sulphur is to be discharged at New Plymoum early in August. KIWITEA AT MELBOURNE. The Kiwitea arrived at Melbourne from Greymouth on Friday. The vessel is scheduled to load at Adelaide toward ,the end of this week, and afterwards at Edithburg, Wallaroo and Melbourne for Auckland, Portland, New. Plymouth, Wellington,'Lyttelton, Timaru and Dun-' edin, in that order. PORT FREMANTLE’S ITINERARY. The Commonwealth . and Dominion Line motor-ship. Port Fremantle, now unloading at Port Chalmers, will complete discharge and commence loading for London at Bluff on Friday. Her other loading ports are Timaru, Lyttelton, New Plymouth, Wellington, Gisborne and Auckland. The vessel is scheduled to reach Auckland on July 31 and to sail for London on August 2. She is due' at London about September 6. At New Plymouth, where the vessel is due on July 21, she will load 2000 boxes of butter, 7500 cra'tes of cheese and 6000 freight carcases of meat. • WESTMORELAND AT OPUA. The Federal Line steamer Westmoreland was due at Opua from New Ply-' mouth on Sunday to continue loading for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool,. Manchester and Glasgow. The vessel is; expected to .leave Opua to-day and to. reach Auckland to-morrow to continue loading. Her other loading ports are Gisborne, Napier and Wellington. She is to be dispatched from Wellington for London on July 19. The vessel carries 12,5Q0 freight carcases of tfieat, 8311 jboxes of butter and 7134 crates of cheese. ■ GABRIELLA. FROM SYDNEY. The Gabriella was scheduled to leave Dargavillc on Sunday for Sydney, where she is due about July 15 to load for New Plymouth and Wanganui, via Newcastle. ARGYLLSHIRE’S ITINERARY. : The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Argyllshire sailed from Auckland for Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and New Plymouth on Saturday morning, in continuation • of Iler voyage from Liverpool, Tho vessel will discharge and load at Port Chalmers aid New Plymouth, where she > due on July 21, apd will afterwards continue loading at Manganui, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, Tokomaru Bay and Auckland. Tho vessel is scheduled io return to Auckland on August 21, and to sail for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow, via Panama, two ...day® later. j ,

WAIHEMO DISCHARGING. The Union Company’s Waihemo arrived at Bluff on Sunday from Dunedin to continue discharge of her Pacific Coast cargo. She will leave again tomorrow for Nelson and New Plymouth to complete discharge of about 900 tons on July 18. TARANAKI AT LONDON. Advice has been received that the Taranaki arrived at London on Sunday. The vessel has 8377 boxes of butter, 9268 crates of cheese and 5000 freight carcases of meat loaded at New Plymouth between May 15 and 19. She cleared Auckland for Southampton and London via Panama on May 31. PORT HARDY AT GLASGOW. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hardy arrived at Glasgow on Sunday, according to cabled advice. The vessel carries 4604 crates of cheese and 21,000 freight carcases of meat loaded at New Plymouth at the end of April. WELLINGTON HARBOUR LIGHTS. CHANGES AT PENCARROW HEAD.' By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, July 7. An improvement to what is known as the low level at Pencarrow Head is now being carried out by the Wellington Harbour Board. The present light, which was put in position over 20 years ago after the wreck of the steamer Devon, is to be replaced by a steel tower which will lift the light 32 feet above the high water mark. This light will be of the Aga type, which is on order from the makers in Sweden, and will be installed immediately after its arrival. The high level light at Pencarrow Head, which was the first regular light installed on the New Zealand coast, has done duty for many years and will in the near future be replaced by a modern lighthouse to be erected on Boring Head, a few miles to the south-east. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. * ■ Manukau Heads, July 7. —Sailed: Hauturu (3.40 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Wellington, July 7.—Golden West (2.30 a.m.), from Auckland. _ . . Sydney, July 7. —Sailed: Waikouaiti, for Bluff. London, July 6—Arrived: At London, Taranaki; at Glasgow, Port Hardy; at Avonmouth, Tasmania; at Panama, Port Huon; at Colon, Port Bowen; at San Francisco, Tahiti. TIDES, SUN, PHASES OF MOON.

July 11.—Full moon, 7.31 a.m. July 19. —Last quarter, 10.59 a.m. July 26.—New moon, 8.12 a.m. August I.—First quarter, 11.56 p.m.

High a.m. water. p.m. Sunrise. Sunset. July 8 . . - \06 1.25 7.12 4.44 July 9 . . 8.17 8.40 7.12 _4.45 July 10 . . 8.58 9.19 7.12 4.46 July 11 . . 9.37 9.55 7.11 4.40 July 12 . .. 10.14 10.31 7.11 4.47 July 13 . . 10.50 11.03 7.11 4.48 July 14 . . 11.20 11.40 7.10 4.49 July 15 . • w "~‘ 12.00 7.10 4.49

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1930, Page 2

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1930, Page 2

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1930, Page 2

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