SHIPPING MOVEMENTS
PORT Or NEW PLYMOUTH
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1930. arrival Yesterday. Hauturu, from Onehunga (0.30 a.m.). ■ Miro, from’Auckland (5 p.m.). Opihi, from Nelson (8 p.m.), .? ;•'? k — ■ VESSELS IN PORT* Soloy, Newton King wharf. Hauturu, Mpturoa wharf. Miro, -MotuiW wharf. Opihi, Newton King wharf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Katoa,. from south, Tuesday. Hauturu, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Totara, from south, Wednesday. Hauturu, from Onehunga, Friday. John, from south, November 8. . OVERSEAS. Ferndale - (9670 tons), left London September 20; due Lytelton yesterday, Dunedin and New Plymouth November 9. (Newton King, Ltd.). Port Nicholson (8402 tons), loads at New Plymouth , about November 12, taking 12,000 boxes of butter, 10,000 crates of cheese and 4000 freight carcases of meat. (Collett and Co.). Barrdale (5072 tons), with 3000 tons of Ocean Island phosphates, due at New Plymouth on November 15." (Newton King) Ltd.), Golden West (5587 tons), loaded at Pacific Coast ports for New Zealand. She cleared Los Angeles on October 1, and is due at New Plymouth about November 19.' (Newton King, Ltd.). Mahia (7-914 tons), due New Plymouth November 23 direct from Sydney where she leaves on November 19. The vessel loads meat, butter and cheese for west coast ports and London. (Newton King, Ltd.).
Tamaroa (12,351 tons), will load 15,000 boxes of butter and 8000 crates of cheese at New Plymouth on November 27. (Newton King, Ltd.) Kurow (2625 tons), loads at Adelaide, Edithburg and Melbourne early in November for Auckland, New Plymouth, Tarakohe, Wellington and Lyttelton; due New Plymouth late in November. (U.S.S. Co.). Borgestad (3924 tons), with sulphur from Galveston, Texas, for Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth; due New Plymouth early in December? (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.) Tongariro (8728 tons), from London; loads at New Plymouth on December 10. (U.S.S. 1 Co.)
BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS.
Tamaroa, left Southampton October 8; due Wellington November 11. Rotorua, left Southampton October 17; due Wellington December 2. Remuera, left Southampton October 24f due Wellington December 1. Corinthic, leaves Southampton November 7; due Wellington December 16. Rangitiki, leaves Southampton November 20; due Auckland December 24.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS.
TO- VANCOUVER
Aorangi, left /Sydney on October 16 for Vancouver, viar Auckland; due Vancouver November 7; Leaves Vancouver November 12 for Auckland' and Sydney; due Auckland on December 1 and Sydney December 6. Leaves Sydney December 11 for Vancouver; via Auckland; due Auckland December 16 and Vancouver January 2.. . Niagara, left Vancouver on October 15 for Sydney, via Auckland; due Auckland on Monday; due Sydney on November 8. Leaves Sydney November 13 for Auckland and Vancouver; due Auckland November IS and Vancouver December 5. Leaves Vancouver December 10 for Sydney via Auckland; due Auckland December 29 and Sydney January 3. TO SAN FRANCISCO.
Makura, left Sydney _on Thursday for San -Francisco, via. Wellington. Due Wellington . on Tuesday and San Francisco November 21. Leaves San Francisco November 26 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington December 15 and Sydney December 20. Leaves Sydney December 24 for San Francisco, via Wellington. Due Wellington December 30 and. San Francisco January .16.
■ Maunganui, left San FrahciseO on Monday for Sydney, via Wellington; due Wellington November 17 and Sydney November ”22.- Leaves Sydney November 27 for Wellington; due Wellington December 1, . Monowai takes up running. Monowai, leaves Wellington December 2 for Sari Francisco. Due San Francisco December 19. Leaves San Francisco December 24 for • Sydney, via Wellington. Due Wellington January 12 and Sydney January 17.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE.
TO SYDNEY.
Ulimaroa, left Wellington yesterday for Sydney; due Sydney on Tuesday. Leaves Sydney November 7 for Auckland; due Auckland November 11. Leaves Auckland November 14 for Sydney; due Sydney November 18. Marama, left Sydney yesterday for Auckland and Wellington; due Auckland on Tuesday and Wellington November 6. Leaves Wellington November 7 for Sydney; due Sydney November 11. Leaves Sydney November 14 for Wellington; due Wellington November 18. TO MELBOURNE. Mahenoj left Melbourne on Thursday for New Zealand ports; due Bluff on Monday, Dunedin Tuesday, Lyttelton Thursday and Wellington Friday. Leaves Wellington . November 8 for Melbourne, via Bluff. Leaves Bluff November 10 and due Melbourne November 14. COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Progress arrived at New Plymouth on Wednesday evening and proceeded to Port Waikato. The vessel will sail to Wellington, where she will undergo overhaul. (Hooker Bros.). Tlie Hauturu with 25 tons from Onehunga arrived at New Plymouth yesterday morning but was delayed by the weather in her discharge and will not re»
turn north until to-dny. The Hauturu will call at Kawliiu mid Huglmi <ui Ihe way to Onehunga to load biiiler. The vessel will leave Onehunga on Monday for New Plymouth, where she in due on Tuesday. (Northern Co.). The Katoa left Dunedin on Thursday for New Plymouth, where she is due about Tuesday, via Timaru and Lyttelton. From New Plymouth she will proceed to Auckland. (U.S.S. Co.). The John will load at Dunedin on Monday for New Plymouth, where, she is due on November 8, via Timaru, Lyttelton and. Wellington. (Hooker Bros.). The Opihi, which left Lyttelton on Tuesday for New Plymouth but was delayed by the weather, arrived at New Plymouth last night. From New Plymouth the vessel will return son 111 this afternoon to Westport, Tlmiiru ami Dunedin. (U.S.B. Co.). The Totara wilt load at Dunedin on Monday for New Plymouth via Oitninni, Timaru, Lyttelton and Nelson, (U.S,B. Co.).
Tlie Miro arrived at New Plymouth with ox-plosives and was berthed at the Moturoa wharf. The cargo will be discharged to-day.
SOLOY DELAYED BY WEATHER.
Ths Norwegian motor-ship Soloy, which arrived at New Plymouth on Thursday morning with 30,000 feet of Australian hardwood from Banbury, via Nelson and Wellington, was delayed yesterday in her unloading by the weather and will not leave for Auckland until this afternoon, After completing unloading she will leave Auckland for Raboul to load a copra cargo for Los Angeles and San Francisco.
FERNDALE REPORTS.
The Shaw, Savill Company received a wireless message from the AberdecnComnionwealtii steamer Ferndale, en route from London, reporting .that she expected 4o reach Lyttelton at 5.30 p.m. yesterday. She will later proceed to Port Chalmers and New Plymouth to complete discharge. She is due at New Plymouth on November 9.
GOLDEN WEST UNLOADING.
The Golden West sailed from Auckland on Thursday for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Nelson, New Plymouth and Gisborne to complete unloading cargo from Pacific Coast ports. The vessel is due at New Plymouth about November 19.
WAIWAKA AT VANCOUVER.
Cabled news has been received by the Union Company that the Waikawa, from Suva, arrived at Vancouver on Tuesday. She is to load at Pacific Cost ports during the first half of November for Papeete, Napier,-, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Nelson and New Plymouth. She is due at New Plymouth in January,
ZEALANDIC FOR LONDON.
The Shaw, Savill and Albion motorship Zealandic was to sail from Auckland at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon for London, via Panama. The vessel takes direct mail to London. The Zealandic is due at London on December 4. She carries 6000 boxes of butter and 8000 crates of cheese from New Plymouth.
PORT BRISBANE FOR NAPIEB.
The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Brisbane sailed on Thursday evening from Auckland for Napier and Wellington to complete loading for England.' The vessel is scheduled to clear Wellington on November 6 for London, Avopmcuth, Liverpool and Glasgow. She carries 12,000 freight Carcases of meat, 7000 boxes of butter and, 5000 crates; of cheese from New Plymouth.
MONOWAI FOR WELLINGTON.
The Union Company’s new liner Monowai left Colombo at noon on Monday for Wellington. The vessel expects to reach Wellington at 10 a.m.- oh November 12.
MAUI POMARE TO RESUME.
The Government motor-ship Maui Pomare, which has been laid up at Wellington since June undergoing extensive repairs, is to be recommissioned early next month. She is scheduled to leave. Auckland on November 11 for Niue Island and Apia. , SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
Wellington, Oct. 31.—Arrived: John, 5.50 a.m., from. Waikato; Kartigi, 6.35 a.m., from Westport;-Wahine, 7.15 a.m., from.Lyttelton. Sailed: Lustrous, 7.25 a.m., for Melbourne; Ulimaroa, 12.5 p.m., for Sydney. London, Oct. 30.—Arrived: At Vancouver, Waikawa; at Colon, Canadian Transporter and Taranaki. Sailed: Maunganui, from San Francisco.
TIDES, SUN, PHASES OF MOON.
November 14.—Last quarter, 12.27 a.m November 20.—New moon, 10.21 p.m. Nov. 28.—First quarter, 6.18 p.m.
High a.m. water. p.m. Sunrise. Sunset. Nov. 6.30 6.44 5.15 ,7.00 Nov. 2 7.15 7.25 5.14 7.01 Nov. 3 ... 7.51 8.00 5.13 7.02 Nov. 4 8.23 8.30 5.12 7.03 Nov. 5 .. 8.53 9.00 5.10 7.04 Nov. 6 .. 9.24 9:34 5.09 7.05 Nov. 7 .. 9.58 10.10 5.08 7.06 Nov. 8 .. 10.35 10.49 5.07 7.07 November 6.—Full moon, 10.28 p.m.
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