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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1930. ARRIVAL YESTERDAY. Hauturu, from Onehuiiga (8.30 a.m.). Totara, from Wellington (3 p.m.). DEPARTURES YESTERDAY. Hauturu, for Onehunga (3 p.m.). Totara, for Lyttelton (8 p.m.), VESSELS IN PORT. NiL _____ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Himatangi, from south,. to-day. Kiwitea, from Greymouth, Saturday. Hquturu, from Onehunga, Sunday. Progress, from south, Tuesday. John, from south, September 13. Opihi, from Wellington, September 13. OVERSEAS. Mamilius (8030 tons), arrived at Bluff qu August 25 from Australia; thenco to Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, New Plymouth late last night, Wanganui, Wellington; thence September 16 to London Avonmouth, Liverpool nd Glasgow, via Montevideo. At New Plymouth the vessel loads 10,000 boxes of butter, 3000 crates of cheese and 5.500 freight carcases of meat. She will probably sail on Monday night. (Newton King, Ltd.) Soloy (4400 tons), with 1060 tons of sulphur for New Plymouth, left Galveston August 3; due Auckland on Friday and New Plymouth on Monday afternoon. (Newton King, Ltd.). Kaponga- • (2345 • tons)-, with a cargo from Devonport, Adelaide and Melbourne is due this month at Auckland, Portland, New Plymouth and Wellington. (U.S.S. Co.). lonic (12,352 tons)', due New Plymouth September 12 to load 6000 boxes of butter, l&OOO freight carcases of meat and 2500 crates of cheese. (Newton King, Lid). Hertford (10,945 tons), from west coast ports of United Kingdom, and from Liverpool. August 16 with cargo for discharge at Auckland, Napier, Wellington,' Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and New .Plymouth, where she is due about October. (U.S.S. Co.) Port. Caroline (8265 tons), due New Plymouth on October 4 from Wanganui and Australian ports to load 12,000 boxes of butter and 9000 crates of cheese. (Collett and Co.) Antiope (4545 tons), left Casablanca, 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, LW -) -n 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. Ruapehu, left Southampton August 1: due Wellington Wednesday. Ruahine, left Southampton August 15; 'due Wellington Wednesday. Mataroa, left Southampton August 15; due Wellington September 16. Rangitata, left Southampton August 29; due Wellington October 1. Tainui, leaves Southampton September 12; due Auckland October 18. . Rangitane, leaves Southampton September 26; due Auckland October 29. Rotorua, leaves Southampton October 17; due Wellington December 2. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. l< ' TO VANCOUVER. Aorangi, left Auckland August 26 for Vancouver; due Vancouver Friday. 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 August 20 for Sydney, via Auckland; due Auckland on Monday 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 Sydney yesterday for Wellington and San Francisco; due ’Wellington on Tuesday and San Francisco September 26. Leaves San Francisco October 1 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington October 21 and Svdney October 25. Leaves Sydney October 30 for San Francisco, via Wellington. Due Wellington November 4 and San Francisco November 21. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. TO SYDNEY. Maunganui, leaves Sydney today for Auckland and Wellington; due Auckland Tuesday and Wellington September 12. Leaves Wellington September 12 for Sydney; due Sydney September 16. I Leaves Sydney September 19 for AuckHand, via Wellington; due Wellington September 23 and Auckland September •?; J I. I' di a i'iki . h'iives \\ el li eg! e u 10-day <ui-_ du* SiXiUtoy Twm-

day. Leaves Sydney September 12 for Auckland; due Auckland September 16. Leaves Auckland September 19 for Sydney; due Sydney September 23.

TO MELBOURNE. Maheno, left Melborune last Thursday for New Zealand ports. Due Wellington to-day. Leaves Wellington Saturday for Melbourne via Bluff. Due BluJf Monday and Melbourne September 12. Leaves Melbourne September 18 for New Zealand ports. Due Bluff September 22, Dunedin September 23, Lyttelton September 25 and Wellington September 26. COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Totara, from Tlmaru, Lyttelton and Wellington, arrived |at New Plymouth yesterday and proceeded to Lyttelton direct'in the evening, where she loads for New Plymouth, via Wellington. (U.S.S. Co.) The John will load at Dunedin on Monday for New Plymouth, via Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington. She is due at New Plymouth on September 13. (Hooker Bros.). The Progress will load at Dunedin today for New Plymouth, _ via Timaru and Wellington. She is due at New Plyn’tiuth on Tuesday. (Hooker Bros.). The Iliraatangi left Timaru on Monday for New Plymouth, where she is due early this morhing, via Wellington and Wanganui. (Hooker Bros.) The Opihi loads at Dunedin to-morrow and sails via the usual ports. The vessel is expected at, New Plymouth about Friday. (U.S.S. Cot The Hauturu, with 140 tons of general cargo for discharge, arrived at New Plymouth yesterday morning \from Onehunga, and berthed at the Moturoa wharf. The vessel returned to the northern port in the afternoon, being next due at New Plymouth on Sunday morning (Northern Co.) The Kiwi tea, \with 300 tons of coal, is due at New Plymouth on Saturday from Greymouth. The vessel will sail the next day for Auckland. (U.S.S. Co.) CARGO FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA. The Kaponga-was to leave Devonport, Tasmania, on Monday for Adelaide, Edithburg and Melbourne to complete loading for Auckland, New Plymouth and Melbourne. She is scheduled to clear Melbourne next Monday and to reach Auckland about September 15. SULPHUR FROM TEXAS. The Norwegian motor-ship Soloy is due at Auckland at noon to-day .with a full cargo of sulphur from Galveston, Texas. She will.unload about 2500 tons. The remainder of the cargo is for New Plymouth, Adelaide and Brisbane. MAMILIUS LATE LAST NIGHT. Newton King, Ltd., advises that the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Mamilius was due at New Plymouth from Lyttelton late last night to load 10,000 boxes of butter, 3000 crates of cheese and 5500 freight carcases of meat. She is expected to sail on Monday night for Wanganui, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, September Arahura (6.15 a.m.), from Nelson; Opihi (6.20 a.m.), from New Plymouth; Maori (6.55 a.m.), from Lyttelton; John (7 a.m.), from Port Waikato, London, September 3. —Arrived: At Panama, Antiope, Canadian Challenger and Hertford. Sailed: Brunswick, from Los Angeles; Mataroa, from Colon; Canadian Highlander, from Sydney. Wellington, September 4. —Arrived: Oi'cpuki (10.35 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Lyttelton, September 4.—Arrived: Wahine (6.50 a.m.) and Balaklava (7 a.m.), from ’Wellington; Holmdale (5.50 a.m.), from Timaru; Maheno (7.25 a.m.), from Dunedin; Taranaki (9.30 a.in.), from Suva.

TIDES, SUN, PHASES OF MOON.

High water. Sunset. a.m. p.m. rise. Sept, 5 .. 7.55 8.11 6.11 5.34 Sept. 0 .. 8.30 8.42 6.10 5.35 Sept. 7 8.50 0.10 6.08 5.35 Sept. 8 .. 9.20 9.36 6.07 5.36 Sept. 9 .. 9.55 10.05 6.05 5.37 Sept. 10 .. 10.24 10.35 6.04 5.38 Sept. 11 .. 10.54 11.06 6.02 5.39 Sept. 12 .. 11.27 11.40 6.01 5.40 September 8.—Full moon, , 6.26 a.m. September 10.—Last quarter, b.48 a.m. September 22. —New moon, 11.12 p.m. September 30. —First quarter, 2.28 a.m.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1930, Page 2

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1930, Page 2

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1930, Page 2