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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1930. ARRIVAL YESTERDAY. Opihi, from Wellington (7.-30 a.m.). VESSELS IN PORT. Opihi, Newton King warf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Hauturu, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Himatangi, from south, Monday. Totara, from south, Wednesday. Progress, from south, Wednesday. Hauturu, from Onehunga,. Thursday. John, from south, August 30. Opihi, from south, September 3. OVERSEAS. Waikawa (5677 tons), left Los Angeles July 24 for Napier, where she arrived, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth to-morrow with 964 tons. (U.S.S Co.). , Poolta- (1675 tons), from Brisbane, Grafton and Port Stephens, left Newcastle Sunday for Wellington, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Bluff and Greymouth. The vessel is due at New Plymouth to-morrow. (U.S.S. Co.). Gabriella (1587 tons), has been loading at Newcastle this week and will complete at Sydney to-day for Wellington, New Plymouth and Wanganui. (U.S.S. Co.). Soloy (4400 tons), with 1060 tons of sulphur for New Plymouth, left Galveston August 3; due Auckland September 3 and New Plymouth September 8. (Newton' King,-.Ltd.). . Kaponga (2345 tons), to load at Devonport, Adelaide and Melbourne at the end of August for Auckland, Portland, New Plymouth and Wellington. (U.S.S. Co,) Mamilius (8080 tons), due Bluff Monday from Australia; ' thence to Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, New . Plymouth, September 4, Wanganui, Wellington; thence September 16 to London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and - Glasgow, via Montevideo. At New Plymouth the vessel loads 10,000 boxes of butter, 3000 crates of cheese and 5500 freight carcases of meat. (Newton King, Ltd.). Hertford (10,945 tons), from west coast ports of United Kingdom, and from Liverpool last Saturday witlucargo for discharge at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmor* and New Plymouth, where she is due about October. (U.S.S. Co.)

Antiope. left Casablaner, Morocco on August 14 with phosphates for Auckland, New Plymouth and Wanganui. Due Auckland October 1 and New Plymouth early in October with 1380 tons of phosphates. (Newton King, Ltd.). Waihemo (5627 tons/, loads at Pacific Coast ports, leaving Los Angeles September 25 for New Zealand ports, 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.) Ferndale (9670 tons), leaves London September 24; due Lyttelton November 3, Dunedin and New Plymouth November 12. (Newton King, Ltd.) Waikawa (5677 tons), leaves Vancouver November 1, San Francisco November 17 and Los Angeles November 20. Due at Napier December 15 and New Plymouth in January. (U.S.S. Co.)

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS.

lonic, left Southampton July 18; due Auckland August 25 Ruapehu, left Southampton August 1; due Weliingmn September 10. Mataroa, left Southampton August 15: due Welliif'ilon September Ki Ruahine, left Southampton August 15; due Wellington September 10. Rangitata, leaves Southampton August 29; due Wellington October 1. Tainui, leaves Southampton September ’ 12; due Auckland October 18. Rangitane, leaves Southampton September 26; due Auckland October

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS.

TO VANCOUVER.

Aorangi, left Sydney Thursday for Vancouver, via Auckland; due Auckland Tuesday and Vancouver September 12. Leaves Vancouver September 17 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland October 6 and Sydney October 11. Leaves Sydney October 16 for Vancouver, via Auckland; due Auckland October 21 and Vancouver November 7.

Niagara, left Vancouver Wednesday for Sydney, via Auckland; due Auckland September 8 and Sydney September 13. Leaves Sydney September 18 for Auckland and Vancouver; due Auckland September 23 and Vancouver October 10. Leaves Vancouver October 15 for Sydney, via Auckland; due Auckland November 3 and Sydney November 8. TO SAN FRANCISCO. Makura, left San Francisco August 6 for Wellington and Sydney; due at Wellington on Monday and Sydney August 30. Leaves Sydney September 4 for Wellington and San Francisco; due Wellington September 9 and San Francisco September 26. Leaves San Francisco October 1 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington October 21 and Sydney October 25.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. TO SYDNEY. Maunganui, left Sydney yesterday for Wellington; due Wellington Tuesday. Leaves Wellington August 27 for Sydney, via Auckland; due Auckland August 29 and Sydney September 2. Leaves Sydney September 5 for Aucleland and Wellington; due Auckland September 9 and Wellington September 12. Ulimaroa, left Auckland yesterday for Sydney; duo Sydney Tuesday. Leaves Sydney August 29 for Wellington; due Wellington September 2. Leaves Wellington September 5 for Sydney; due Sydney September 9. TO MELBOURNE. Maheno, leaves Melbourne Thursday for New Zealand ports. Due Bluff September. •], Dunedin September 2, Lytteliton' September 4 and Wellington > Sep* 1 tembdrf • • <-i ■' >"• ■■

COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Hauturu is due at New Plymouth from Onehunga to-morrow- and will return north on Monday. (Northern C 0.) .: The Totara loaded at Dunedin yester-, day for New Plymouth, where she is due on Wednesday next, via Timaru and Lyttelton. (U.S.S. Co.) The John loads at Dunedin on Monday for New Plymouth, via Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington. She is due at New Plymouth on August 30 and proceeds to Port Waikato. (Hooker Bros.)

The Progress loaded at Dunedin Thursday for New Plymouth, where she is due on Wednesday, and Port Waikato. She sails via Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington. (Hooker Bros.). The Himatangi loaded at Oamaru on Tuesday for New Plymouth, where she is due on Monday, via Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington. (Hooker Bros.). The Opihi loaded at Dunedin on August 15 for New Plymouth, via usual ports. She arrived at New Plymouth yesterday morning with 800 tons, and sails this morning for Wellington and Dunedin. At Dunedin she loads on Wednesday for New Plymouth, via southern ports. . (U.S.S. Co.). WAIKAWA TO-MORROW/

The Union Company’s trans-Pacific, steamer Waikawa left Napier at 6, o’clock on Thursday evening for Wei-: lington to continue discharge of her cargo from Pacific Coast ports. Site will, discharge also at New Plymouth, Nelson, Lyttelton, Dunedi and Bluff. The vessel will return ’to Vai.couver via Westport and Suva The Waikawa is due at New Plymouth to-morrow with 964 tons of Pacific Coast cargo. POOLTA FOR NEW iPLY’MOUTH. The Poolta, with 586 tons of Australian cargo, is due at New Plymouth tomorrow from Wellington, Later she proceeds to Lyttelton, Bluff and .Greymouth. The vessel loaded at Brisbane, Grafton and Port Stephens and left Newcastle on Sunday; PORT PIRIE -AT MONTEVIDEO’. ; The Commonwealth and Dominion; Line has received cable advice that the : steamer Port Pirie, en route from Wellington to London, left Montevideo on; Monday. The ; vesselleft Wellington on July 26 and has meat and dairy produce from New Plymouth. REMUERA’S MOVEMENTS. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Remuera, which left New Plymouth at 3 o’clock on Thursday afternoon for Port Chalmers, will afterwards continue loading at Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington. The vessel is due at Wellington on August 30, and is to sail at noon on September 2 for Southampton and London, via Panama and Curacao.

COAL FOR JAVA. The British-India Company’s steamer Querimba is to load at Newcastle about 8000 tons of coal for Java. This will be the first cargo to be shipped to Java for nearly two years. Previously a considerable trade w'as done from Newcastle with Java and other islands of the group. In the period of the coal strike at Newcastle--a few steamers transported coal to Java from ports in Queensland. RAZMAK REPLACES TAHITI. By Tiiesraph. -Hress Association. Wellington, Aug. 22. That the P. and O. liner Razmak, at present in the Indian trade, will replace the Tahiti, was the announcement made by the Union Company today. The company intends the Razmak to take up the Tahiti’s November sailing. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. -Wellington, August 22.—Arrived: Wahine, 7 a.m., from Lyttelton; Ngaio, 6.20 а. from Nelson; Nikau, 7 a.m., from Motueka; Gale, 7.40 a.m., from Wanganui; Koutunui, 7.15 a.m., from Wanganui ; Wingatui, 8.35 a.m., from Lyttelton- . XT . Lyttelton, August 22. —Arrived: V ainui,” 6.55 a.m., from Timaru; Maori, б. a.m., .from Wellington. TIDES, SUN. PHASES OF MOON.

August 24.--New muon, 3 Iff p.m. August 31.—First quarter. 11.27 a.m. September 8. —Full moon, 6.26 a.m. September 16.—Last quarter, 8.48 a.m

■ High a.in. water. p.m. Sunrise. Sunset. Aug. 23 :. 8.22 8.49 •' 5.22 Aug. 24 9.09 9.34 6.29 5.23 Aug. 25 .. 9.54 10.16 6.28 .5.24 Aug. 26 .. 10.37 11.00 6.26 5.25 Aug. 27 .. 11.22 11.44 6.25 5.26 Aug. 28 — 12.06 6.23 5.26 Aug. 29 11.46 6 22 5.28 Aug. 30 .. 1.14 1.40 6.21 5.28

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1930, Page 2

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1930, Page 2

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