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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH FRIDAY. SEI-TEMDEK Zb, 1030. DEPARTURE YESIEEDAY. Hauturu, for Dnnliimga (ii.D p.m-)-VESSELS IN PORT. Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Totura, from-Grey mouth, to-day. Progress, from' south, to-rnorrow. Hauturu, from -Onehuiiga, Sunday. Opihij from south, Tuesday. John, from south, Wednesday. Hiniutangi, from south, Ootobef 7. • OVERSEAS. Port Uayqliiie (8265 tons), diie New PlymoiitlC ..to-day from southern and Australian, ports to load 8000 boxes of butter and (>OOO crates of cheese. (Collett and C 0.)., Fernwood (1900 tons), left Tampico on August- D- fpl* Auckland, Lyttelton, Wellington, Wanganui, New Plymouth and Australia; arrived Auckland September 14; due New Plymouth to-morrow with 600 tons. (Newton King, Ltd.) Kaponga (2345 tons), with a cargo from Devonpprt, Adelaide, Edithburg and Melbourne, arrived Saturday at Auckland and is due later at Portland, and New Plymouth on Sunday and. Wellington., (U.S.S. Co.), Soloy, (4402 tons), from Bunbury with timber for New Plymouth. Due late next week at New Plymouth. (Newton King, Ltd.). Antiope (4545 tons), left Casablanca, Morocco. qii, August 14 with phosphates for Aucklajid, New Plymouth and Wanganui. Due Auckland, October 1 and New Plymouth October 6 with 1380 tons of phosphates. . (Newton King, Ltd.). Zcalandie (8281 tons),. due-New Ply* mouth about the third week in October to load 6000 boxes of butter, 4000 freight carcases of meat and 8000 crates of cheese. (Newton King, Ltd.) Hertford (10,945 tons), from west eoast ports of United. Kingdom, and from Liverpool August 16 with cargo for discharge ab Auckland,. Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and New Plymouth, where she is due on October 20. Loads 7000 poxes of butter at New Plymouth. (U.S.B Co.) Ruahine (10,758 tons), loads meat; 14,000 boxes of butter and 6000 crates of cheese at New Plymouth about October 20. (U.S.S. Co.). Port Brisbane (8315 tons), due New Plymouth October 25 to load 7000 boxes of butter, 12,000 freight carcases of meat and 5000 erates of cheese. (Collett and Co.). AVailicmo (5627 Tqiis), from Pacific Coast ports, left Los Angeles yesterday for New Zealand. ports, including New Plymouth, where she is due on November 6. (U.S.S. Co.) Ferndale (9670 tons), left London September 24; due Lyttelton November 3, Dunedin and New‘Plymouth November 12. (Newton King, Ltd.) 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.), Northumberland (11,555 tons), leaves Liverpool November 8 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.). Waikawa (5677 tons), leaves Vancouver November 5, 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. Rangitafa, left Southampton August 29; due Wellington October 1. Tainui, left Southampton September 12; due Auckland October 18. Rangitane, leaves Southampton September 26; due Auckland October 29. Ta.maroa, leaves Southampton October 10; due WellihgtAu November 11. Rotorua, leaves Southampton October 17; due Wellington December 2. Remuera, leaves Southampton October 24; due Wellington December 1. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. TO VANCOUVER. Aorangi, left 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 ahd Vancouver November 7. Leaves Van-, couver November 12 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland December 1 and Sydney December 6. Niagara, left Sydney on .September 18 for Auckland and Vancouver; due Auckland on Tuesday and Vancouver October 10. ’ Leaves Vancouver October 15 for Sydney, via Auckland; due Auckland November 3 and Sydney November 8. Leaves Sydney November 13 for Vancouver via Auckland; due Auckland November 18 and Vancouver December 5. TO SAN FRANCISCO. Makura, left Sydney September 5 for Wellington and San Francisco; arrived Wellington September 9; due San Francisco to-day; Leaves San FraneiseQ October 1 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington^October 21 and Sydney October 25, Leaves Sydney October 30 for San Francisco, via Wellington. Diie Wellington November 4 and San Francisco November 21. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. TO SYDNEY. Maungifriui, left Wellington yesterday for Sydney; due Sydney September 29. Leaves Sydne.y October 2 for Wellington; due Wellington October 6. Ulimaroa, leaves Sydney to-day for Wellington; due Wellington September 30. Leaves 'Wellington October 3 for Sydney; due'Sydney October 7. Leaves Sydney October 10 for Auckland; due Auckland October 14. Marama, leaves Auckland to-day for Sydney; due Sydney Tuesday. Leaves Sydney October 3 for Auckland and Wellington; due Auckland October 7 and Wellington October 9. Leaves Wellington October 10 for Sydney; due Sydney October It. TO MELBOURNE. Maheno, left Melbourne on September 18 for New Zealand ports. Due |.,vtick ton yesterday am! Wellington to day. Leaves Wellington (o-morrow for Melbourne, via Blufl. Leaves Blufl Monday and due Melbourne October 3. K COASTAL MOVEMENTS. . Tlic in.v. Kauliiru, with 100 tons of cargo, arrived at New Plymouth at 6.40 yesterday morning and left on the return lo Onelumga al. 5.45 p.m. She is. dim back at New Plymouth on Sunday. (Northern Co.)

The Totat<i> with 340 tons of coal from Westport and Greymouth, is due at New Plymouth to-day. (U.S.S. ,Co.) Tim .Progress, from southern ports, loaded at Wellington yesterday for New Plymouth, where she is due on Monday/ proceeding the same day to Port. Waikato. (Hooker Bros.) The John loads at Lluiteilin to-morrow ' for New Plymouth, via Titiiaru, Lyttel- ! top atul Welltngtim. She is due on October 3 and proceeds next, to Port Waikato, (Hooker Bros.) The Opilti loaded at .Dunedin on Tuesday for New Plymouth, via southern ports. She is due at New Plymouth on Tuesday next, pud sails the same day for Wellington. (U.S.S, Co,). . The. Kaimanawa is tn load at Timaru to-day for New Plymouth, via. Lytteltpn. She is <lue at New Plymouth on Monday. (U.S.S- Co,) The .Himatangi leaves Lyttplton ne.yt Thursday for New Plymouth, where she is duo oh October 7 via Wellington and Wanganui. She then proceeds to Tarakohe and Foxton. (Hooker Bros.) PORT CAROLINE DUE TO-DAY. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steftuipr Port Caroline (8265 tons) is due at New Plymouth this morning from Lyttelton. She is to load 800(1 boxes of butter and 6000 crates of cheese at the port. Captain A. H. Browne is in comniaud,' and his officers are:—Chief, Mr. J. B. Bradley; second, Mr, E. AV. Young; third, Mr. V. G. Battle; fourth, Mr. R. E. Garner; chief engineer, Mr, W. Neilson; second, Mr. D. Poston; third, Mr. J. Robertson; fourth, Mr, AV. Hunter; fifth, Mr. D. Jones; sixth, Mr. R. Cook; seventh, Mr. N. Parrel; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr, R. Fraser; second, Mr. F. Sullivan; surgeon, Dr. H. Savidge; wireless operator, Mr. G. Price; chief , steward, Mr. A. "Wells. FERN WOOD DUE TOAIOKIiOW. The Norwegian motor vessel Fernwood is due at New Plymouth from WeL lington to-morrow morning instead of on Monday. OIL tankers COMING. AVithin tips next fortnight sis? tank- , ars are due at New Zealand ports with fuel cargoes of bulk motor spirit and fuel oil. The first of these, the Union ■ Company’s chartered motor tanker Afholtemplar-, was due at Wellington yesterday from San Pedro to discharge' 12,006 tons of Juel oil. The Atlantic Union Oil Company’s Diesel-electric tanker Brunswick is due. at Auckland on Sunday with bulk motor spirit from San Pedro. She is due at ' Wellington about next Thursday, and later proceeds to Melbourne and Sydney. AVith bulk motor spirit from Singapore, the Shell Oil Company’s chartered tanker Planorbis is fine at AVelliiigton next Monday. j The same company’s chartered tanker Acasta is due at Auckland next Tuesday with bulk fuel oil from Taraßfth, and is due at AA’ellington about October 3. The Union Company’s motor tanker Otokia is due at Wellington on October 5 with bulk fuel oil front San Pedro, and on October 9 • the Vacuum Oil CompanyJs tanker Plume also _■ is due at AVelliiigton with motor spirit from San Francisco. She will go on to Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete dis? charge. SALVAGING THE TANIWHA. Arrangements are in progress to sab vage the Northern Company’s steamer ; Tahiwha, which struck a snag and sank in the AA’aihou River, Thames A’alley, ! on AA'ednesday morning. The Motu, with a salvage crew and gear in charge of J Captain-M-Pierroti, the company’s ma* rine superintendent, was dispatched fi'om Auckland yesterday to refloat tlie sunken vessel. Afterwards she is to fie . brought to Auckland for repairs. The , Taniwha has been replaced by the steam* er AVaipil, which will remain ill the service until the Taniwha is again ill commission- ’ ZEALANDIC LOADINGr The Sfiaw, Savill motor-ship Zealandic completed discharge of her Liverpool cargo- at Dunedin on AA’ednesday* and r moved to Port Chalmers to commence her homeward loading. She is to leave r there next AA’ednesday for Bluff, Timaru, New Plymouth, AVaikofcopu and Auckr land to complete. The vessel is due at New Plymouth towards the end of October. She is scheduled to clear Auckland on October 25 for London, via Panama. HERTFORD AT AUCKLAND. 7 — d AA’itfi cargo for discharge at Auckland, s Napier, AVellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin i and New Plymouth, the Federal steam--1 pr Hertford arrived at Auckland at 10 a.m, on Wednesday from Liverpool. The j vessel is to leave Auckland next Monday 1 for Napier and Wellington, and is djje at New Plymouth to load dairy produce 1 on October 20. THE KAPONGA. : The Kaponga is to leave Portland to- - day for New Plymouth and AVellington . to complete Jischarging cargo from App- . tra]i,an ports, She is due at New Plymouth on Sunday. AVAIHEMO TO CALL. I The Waihen lo has been annopneed to ' load at Pacific (Mast ports iliiripg Janm ;iry for Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin anc! ' New Plymouth, being due at New Ply--1 mouth late in February to discharge. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Melbourne, September 25.—Sailed: Huia, for New Zealand. AVellington, September 25.— Arrived: Fairburn (2.50 a.m.), put back; Arahura (4.30 a-m.), from Nelson; Atholtemplar (7 a.m.)-, from San Pedro; Maori (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed: lonic (7 a.in.), from Southampton. London, September 24.—Arrived: At Panama, Remuera. Sailed: AVaihetno. fr ::i San Francisco. Lyttelton, September 25.—Arrived: Wahine (6.40 a.m.), Karepo (7.20 a,m,)> and Storm (10.40 a.m.), all from AVellington; Maheno (7 a.m.), from Dunedin. AVellington, September 25. —Arrived: Talisinan (noun), from Takaka. Auckland, Sept. 25. —Arrived: Canopus (4.30 p..m.), from Westpprt. SaileJ: Pipiriki (12.25 p.m.), for Wellington. To sail: Kanua, for Westport.

September 30.—First quarter, 2.28 a.iu Oetiitrer 8. —Full moon, 6.26 a.m. October 15.—Last quarter, 4.42 p.m, October 22.—New moon, 9.18 a.m.

TIDES. SUN. PHASES OF MOON. High water. p.m. Sunrise. Sunset. Sept. 26 . . 11.39 — 5.39 5.53 Sept. 27 . . 12.00 12.23 5.36 5.54 Sept. 28 . . 12,44 1.10 5.35 5.54 Sept. 29 . . 1.33 2.04 5.33 5.5Q Sept. 30 . . 2.31 3.15 5.31 5.57 Oct. 1 . . 4.02 4.52 ' 5.30 5.58 Oct. 2 . . 5.44 6.12 5.2!) 5.59 Oct. 3 . 6.45 7.04 5.2S 5.59

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1930, Page 2

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1930, Page 2

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1930, Page 2