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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930. DEPARTURES YESTERDAY. Kanna, for Westport (4.30 p.m.). Totara, for Wellington (5 p.m.). Port Fremantle, for Wellington (6.50 a.m.), , - VESSELS IN PORT. Argyllshire, Newton King wharf. Astoria, Newton King wharf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Hautiuu, from Onehnnga, to-day. Progress, from south, to-morrow. Himatangi, from south. Saturday. - Opihi, from south, Sunday. . Hauturu, from Onchoima, Sunday. John from south, Monday. Karepo, from Westport, Tuesday. OVERSEAS. Gabriella (1587 tons), loaded at Sydney July 15, and thence for Newcastle Tor New Plymouth and Waimanui. '’ -‘Due New Plymouth to-day j with .coal and 92 tons of general cargo. (U.S-9. Co.) Kiwitca.. (2343 tons), left Adelaide oii’jiiiy 9,- via Edithburg, Wallaroo and Melbourne for Auckland, Portland. New Plymouth, Wellington, Lyttelton. Tim aru aMl'i probably Dunedin. Due New Plymouth Saturday with 221 tons. (U.SiSNCov).--Fern wood, loads ' 6000 tons of asphaltum at Tampico and Gulf of Mexico ports for*: Auckland; Gisborne, Napier, Weiriii’gi'dn, Lyttelton and New Plymputhr-; plears last port early in August. (NJcwtqn, King,--Ltd.) ’ ..Stea/nflr- .with sulphur for discharge at NeAYj 9;Plyniouth due early in August. (Newton King. Ltd.) Reipuera (11,383 tons), left London June 13..f0r Suva, Wellington,:Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and New Plymouth; due Wellington July 28; due New Plymouth August 9to discharge. (U.S.S. Co.).

Waikax.a (5677 tons), leaves Los Angeles Friday for Napier, where she is due on August 19, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; din* New Plymouth about August 30. (U.S.S. Co.).

Hertford (10.945 tousi. scheduled to load at west coast ports of United Kingdom, and aail from Liverpool on August 16 for discharge at Auckland, Napier. Wellington. Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.). Waitemata (5729 tons), commences loading at Vancouver 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.)

Waihemo (5627 tons), loads at Pacific Coast ports, leaving Los Angeles September 25 for New Zealand porta, including New Plymouth, where she is due on November 6. (U.S.S. Co.). Golden West (5587 tons), loads at

Pacific Coast ports for New Zealand. She, clears Los Angeles on October 1, and is due at New Plymouth about November 20. (Newton King, Ltd.). Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer leaves London September 24; due Lyttelton November 3, Dunedin and New Plymouth November 12. (Newton King, Ltd.)

Waihemo (5627 tons), loads at Pacific Coast ports, being due to leave LosAngeles December 20 and due at New Plymouth on February 1. (U.S.S. Co.). BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Remuera, left Southampton June 13: due Wellington July 28. Corinthie, left Southampton June 20; due Wellington July 28. Rangitiki,. left - Southampton July 4; .■ 'dim Wellington August 6. lonic, left Southampton July 18; due : Auckland August 25. Ruapehu, leaves Southampton August T, due Wellington September 10. Mataroa, leaves Southampton August / 1 l-5h due Wellington September 16 Rangitaltd, .leaves Southampton August .. ; r29{fdue Wellington October 1. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. TO VANCOUVER. ! * . Aorangi, left Vancouver yesterday for Aiidklhnd and Sydney; due Auckland August 11 and Sydney August 16. Leaves Sydney August 21 for Vancouver via due Auckland August 21 and Vancouver September 12. • Leaves Vancouver, September 17 for Auckland and' Sydney; dub Auckland October 6 and Sydney October 11. Niagara, . .leaves Sydney to-day for Auckland and Vancouver; due Auckland July 2Q and Vancouver August 15. Leaves Vancouver for Sydney, via Auckland, on August 20,; due Auckland September 8 and 'Sydney September 13. Leaves Sydney September 18 for Auckland and Vancouver; due Auckland September 23 and Vancouver October 10. TO SAN FRANCISCO.

Makura, left Sydney July <»10 for Wellington ajtd San Francisco; arrived Wellington July 15. and due 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 26. “ • Tahiti,m left San Francisco July '9 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington July 28 and Sydney August 2, Leaves Sydney for Wellington and San Franpgco. August 7; due Wellington August 12 and San Francisco August 29 I.eaveß"'Saii Francisco September 8 foi Wellington and Sydney. Due Wellington September 22 and Sydney September 27. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. - TO SYDNEY. Maunganui leaves Sydney to-morrow for Wellington and Auckland. Leaves Auckland August 1 for l Wellington and Sydney. ■ Leaves Sydney August 8 for i Auckland and Wellington. Leaves Wellington for Sydney August 15.' Leaves Sydney August 22 for Wellington and Auckland. Leaves Auckland August 29 for Sydney.,.,, ~ i

Ulimaroa, leaves Wellington to-mor-row for Sydney; due Sydney Tuesday, Leaves Sydney August 1 for Wellington; due Wellington August 5. Leaves .Wellington August 8 for Sydney; due Sydney August 12. ■ TO MELBOURNE. Maheno, left Melbourne Thursday for New Zealand ports. Due Bluff Monday, Dunedin yesterday, Lyttelton to-morrow and Wellington July 25. Leaves Wellington July 26 foi* Melbourne, via Bluff. Due Bluff July 28 and Melbourne August 1. COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Totara arrived at New’ Plymouth yesterday with 243 tons. She proceeded to Wellington at 5 p.m. yesterday. (U.S.S. Co.). . ' The Kanna. arrived at New Plymouth on Tuesday with 480 tons and proceeded to Westport and Greymouth at 4,30 p.m. yesterday. (U.S.S. Co.). The Karepo, loads 600 tons for New Plymouth at Westport on Tuesday, and later proceeds to Auckland. The Hauturu - left Onehunga for New Plymouth at 4 p.m. yesterday with 120 tons of cargo. (Northern Co.). The Opihi left Dunedin on Tuesday, and via usual ports is due at New Plymouth about Sunday. She returns to Wellington and Dunedin. (U.S.S. C 0.)., The Himatangi, from southern ports,, has been delayed and is due at New Plymouth on Saturday. She will sail later for Foxton. (Hooker Bros.) The Progress, from Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington, is due tomorrow at New Plymouth. Later she will leave for Port Waikato. (Hooker Bros.) The John left Dunedin on Tuesday, and via Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington, is due at New Plymouth on Monday, later leaving for Port Waikato. (Hooker Bros.)

v The Rata is loading ’ at Greymouth yesterday .800 tons of coal and 335 telev graph poles for New Plymouth. She will later proceed to Westpprt; It has, not yet been ascertained whether the - vessel' negotiated tbc Greym'onih bar. a (iCoek-and Gov). . ‘ - •’ ' •, <• . • , ———■- ... ..- GABRIELLA TO-DAY.', The Gabriellaj. 1587 tons, is due at t New Plymouth to-day from Sydney and . Newcastle with 554 tons of coal and 92 .of general cargo., . She proceeds i later to Waqganui. > RE-SURVEY OF KERMADEC GROUP. i : A Gazette notice advises; that ■in November, 1929, Captain, A. J l . Norton, t master of the raotu.-ship Hauraki, di;cw i attention to the apparent positions -of Macauley and Curtis Islands being found different to those given on Admiralty charts of that locality. The commodore commanding the New Zealand station in H.M.S. Dunedin now submits the following approximate errors in the charted positions of the Kermadec Islands:— Sunday Island, about one' .mile east of its charted position; Macauley Island and Macdonald Rock, 4.8 miles 048 degrees from their charted positions; Curtis and Cheesinan Islands, 4.5 miles 017 I degrees from their charted positions. The positions given are not to be regarded as absolutely accurate. PORT FREMANTLE SAILS. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor vessel Port Fremantle, which: arrived at New Plymouth from LytteJton on Friday morning to continue loading for the Home markets by lifting 2000 boxes of butter, 7500 crates of cheese and 17,000 freight carcases of n,eat, cleared New Plymouth at 6.50 a.m. yesterday fo/J Wellington. She proceeds to Gisborne and Auckland to complete loading and is scheduled to leave the last named port on July 31 for London, via the Panama Canal. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, July 23. —Arrived: Wahlne (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Ngaio (7.10 a.m.), from Nelson; Kapiti (10.10 a.m.), from Wanganui; Gale (11.5 a.m.), from Onekaka; Foxton (11.50 a.m.), from Foxton; Kuku (12.25 p.m.), and Progress (12.40 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed: Westmoreland (7.10 a.m.), for London; itJro (8 a.m.), for New Plymouth. Lyttelton, July 23. —Arrived: Maori (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Port Waikato (8 a.m.), from Auckland; Holmdale. (10.40 a.m.), from Timaru. London, July 23.—Arrived: At Glasgow, Tasmania; at Quebec, Canadian Conqueror. Sailed: Tainui, from Colon; Piako, from Malta; Middlesex, from Curacao. ■' TIDES. SUN. PHASES OF MOON.

July 26. — New moon. 5.12 a.m. August 1. —First quarter, 11.56 p.m. August 9.—Full moon, 1028 p;m. August 17. —Last quarter 11.01 p.m.

July 24 , High a.m. . 7.41 water. p.m. 8.16 Sunrise. 7.04 Sunset. 4.56 July 25 . . 8.34 9.05 7.03 4.57 July 26 . . 9.24 9.51 6.02 4.57 July 27 . . 10.12 10.39 7.02 4.58 July 28 . . 11.00 11.25 7.01 4.59 July 29 . . 11.46 ■■ ' 7.00 5.00 July 30 . . 12.11 12.34 6.59 5.01 July 31 . . 0.57 1.22 6.58 5.02

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1930, Page 2

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1930, Page 2

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1930, Page 2

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