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SHIPPING NEWS

PORT OF NEW PLVAIOUTH • ■ ARRIVAL YESTERDAY ■ ; ’.j.A ” - • . , ’ 0 a.m.^vyHanturn, m.v., 206 tons, Jackcoir Fowler, from Onehunga. (Northern Co.L DEPARTURE YESTERDAY. 5 p.m.—Hautunii in.v.,. 296; tons, Jackson,' Fowler,, for Onehunga. . (Northern Co.). VESSELS IN PORT. -Turakina, Newton King wharf. ; Kaimarmwa, Newton King Wliitrf; EXPECTED ARRIVALS. <' ' COASTAL. OpiM : , from: south, to-day. John, from south,. Monday. Hauturu, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Ka-rtigl, from Greymouth,. Thursday. Hautuni, from Onelnmga,. Friday. Progress, from south, December 29. ■ overse'as. Poolta (1675 tons), left Newcastle on December IS for Auckland, Wellington,. New Plymouth and Greymouth. She. is due at New Plymouth about December 30. . LU.S.S. CpO. ‘ Huntingdon (10,951 tons), itr ballast direct from Falmouth, via. Caracas Bay and. Panama,, dun Now Plymouth, on December 30 and will load- 3150. boxes of butter, 5775 crates of cheese- and- 10,000 freight earcases of meat. (U.S.S. Cd.). ' VVaikawa (5677 tons), from Van. ccntver y San Francisco and Los Angeles; left Los Angeles on November/ 18 for Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Nelson and New Plymouth. Due New Plymouth on December . 30. (U.S.S, C 0.),. Port Huon (11,000 tons), will load at Wanganui, New Plymouth,’ Auckland, Gisborne and Napier. Due at New Plymouth on January 2 to lift 12,000 boxes of ’butter, 8000 crates of cheese and 18;500 freight-carcases, of meat. (Collett and CcMNorthumberland (11,555 tons), left Liverpool on November S for Atickland, Wellington,, Lyttelton, Port Chai inert and New Plymouth on January 13. (U.S.S. Co.') Port Fairy (8021 tons), will lift 4000 boxes. of butter,- 6000 crates \of cheese and 20,000 freight carcases of meat at New Plymouth. on January 12. (Collett and Co<)

Pakefia ' (7909 tons), will lift 5000 Boxes of butter aud 8000 crates of cheese at New Plymouth on January- 15. (Newton King, Ltd.) Port Dunedin (7463 tons), will lift 0000 boxes of butter and 5000 crates of cheese'at New Plymouth on January 30. (Collett and Co.) Ruapehu (8881 tons), left London OH December 18 tor Auckland, Port Chalmers and New Plymouth; due New Plyinouth early in February. (U.S.S. Co.).

Steamer, loads Adelaide, Ediihburg and Melbourne during third week in January for .New Plymouth and Auckland; due New Plymouth early in February.(U.5.8.C0.). /' Hauraki (7113 tons), will load at Vancouver on January 2, San Francisco January: 9 arid'Los Angeles January 13 tor New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth, -where she is duo about February ii. (u.s.s. co.) Steamef, loads at Adelaide and, Edithburg about the third week in January, completing at Melbourne for New Plymouth and Auckland, (U.S.S. Co.) Hertford (10.923 tons), will leave Liverpool • ori February 14 tor Auckland, Wellington,: Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.). Wairuns (5832 tons), will load at Pacific Coast ports in March, leaving Loa Angeles, on March 31' for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth, where she ia due about May 4.. (U.S.S. Co.).

Rotorua (12,112 tons), will leave London on April 1 for Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and Neiv Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.). Whihemo (5627 tons), will load at Pacific Coast ports in May, leaving Los Angeles on May 20 for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth, where she is due about, Jtum 28. (U.S.S. Co.). C. and D. Line steamer will leave London on September 16, 1031, for Dunedin, Lyttelton, Timaru and New Plymouth. (Collett and Co.). , . Steamer, will leave London on June 24 for Ne v Zealand ports. Due New PlymoxVil about August 15. (Newton King. Ltd.)* ' .; - • ' ■ BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rangitiki, left Southampton November2l; duo Auckland December 23. lonic, 16ft London .on December 8; due Auckland January 16, Euahine, leaver Southampton December 19; duo Wellington January 26. Ruapehii, leaves Southampton December 19; due Auckland January 28. Mataroa, leaves Southampton January 5; du© Wellington February 3. R&ngitnta,.: leaves Southampton January / ‘ 16;’ due Auckland February 18. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. TO'VANCOUVER. Aorangi, left Auckland on Tuesday for Vancouver’; due on January 2. Leaves V&ncdUVOr on January 7 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland January 26 and Sydney January 31. Leaves. Sydney'February 5 for Vancouver, via Auckland; due Auckland February 10 and Vancouver February 27. . - " Niagara,, left Vancouver on December 10 for Sydney, via. Auckland; due Auck j land ' December 30 and Sydney January 3. Leaves Sydney January 8 for Vancouver," Via Auckland; due Auckland January 13 and Vancouver January 30. Leaves Vancouver February 4 for Sydney, via Auckland;, due Auckland February 23 and Sydney February 28. TO SAN FRANCISCO. Makura, left Wellington Tuesday for Sydney; due to-day. Leaves Sydney December 24 for Safi Francisco, via Wellington; due Wellington December SO and San Francisco January 16. Leaves San Francisco on January 211 for Wellington and Sydney; duo Wellngton February 9 and Sydney February 14. MonOwai, leaves San Francisco on Wednesday for Sydney, via Wellington; due Wellington January 12 and Sydney January 17. Leaves Sydney January 22 for San Francisco, via Wellington;. due Wellington January 27 and San Francisco February 13. Leaves San Francisco February 18 for Sydney, via Wellington ; duo Wellington March 9 and Sydney .Match 14. IJfTER-COLONIAL SERVICE. TO SYDNEY. , .itilimaroa, left Sydney yesterday for Wellington; due Wellington on Tues-

day. Leaves Wellington December 27 for Sydney,; due Sydney December. 31. ■To' le.ave Sydney January 2 for Auckland; due Auckland January 6., ■ Manama, left Wellington yesterday for Sydney; due Sydney on Tuesday. Leaves. Wellington December 27 for Auckland; due Auckland December 31. To. leave Auckland January 2 for Syd--ney;’due Sydney January 6, Maunganui; left Sydney yesterday for Auckland; dtte Auckland on Tuesday. Leaves Auckland December 24 for Sydney; due Sydney December 28. To leave Sydney January 2 for Wellington;, ’due Wellington January 6. TO MELBOURNE. !" Maheilo, leaves Ws4liiigfciH •Melbourne; via Bltiff. Leaves’ Silin ? n ; ■'Monday and. due- Melbourne December’ ,26,. Leaves Melbourne December 31: for •New Zealand porta;, calls Milford. Sound,, jweather permitting-,, ajatl due ary 5, Dunedin January 6,. Lyttelton: January 8 and- Wellington, January 9. Coastal, movements. , . - ; The Opihr loaded at Dtliiedit! on•December' 13- for New- Plymoutlr,,' Vis. ‘Southern parts. She* is. due at New Ply---mouth to-day and’ returns the sama May to Lyttaitorr, Wellington and' Dune■diiT.. (U.S.S.- Cd.).. The John left Dunedin on- Monday; ifar New- Plymouth; via Tima-ru, Lytitelton • and Wangamiij aaid) is due at: New Plynio'iith on Monday, sailing: ;thg same day for Port Waikicto;. (H.00k.-- ; er Bros,.)'-. , ; ’ The Kaim aha wa>. with’ 75.0 tons, of; jCargo, arrived at New Plymouth ffcimt Westport late, on Thursday afternoon, i She will proceed to-day- to Wellington. :cu,-s.s; Co.)

- The. Kartigi is due at Greymorrth, ons Tuesday to load 300 tons of cargo for New iPlymoutli, where she is. expected on Sunday. She should sail the following, day.tor Auckland, (.U.S.S, Ctt»)L i The 'Progress will load at Dunedin om Monday for New ’ Plymouth,'- where she ■is due- on Deceihber 29> via Lyttelton and J Wellington. (Hooker Bros;). The Hauturu arrived at New ,Ply' ;mauth fltoht Onehunga yesterday ,mornjing with 100- tons of general cargo Itiidi ■32- crates of fish and returned north last .evening. (Northern Co.). - HUNTINGDON IN BALLAST. ; ; The- Union Company advises that the t Eed-era£ Line- vessel Huntingdon, at pre- , sent ,en, route to-New Zealand with 1000’ , tons' of ballast, will make New Plymoutlr :the first port of call. . She- will arrive, about December 30- and start loading 10,000' freight-, carcases of .meat, 3150 !boxes of blitter and 5775 crates.of cheese ;about January 5. She will' subsequently complete at Gisborne,. Tokomaru Bay, Auckland and Wellington. The vessel is due. at Wellington on January 21 and 'ia scheduled to sail on January 24 tor London, Avoumouth, Liverpool arid Glasgow, vid. the Pariama CdnaL . .! ’ ; TUBAKINA LEAVES- TO-DAY. ■ After loading 2847 boxes of butter, 5213 crates of cheese and 14.000 freight carcases of meat at New Plymouth the New Zealand Shipping Company's vessel Turakina is scheduled to leave New Plymouth this afternoon- for Wellington. The .Turakina. ia to leave Wellington on December 23 for Auckland to fill up, and is scheduled to clear the northern port on. December 30 for Lon-, dan, Avanmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via the Panama CanaL ", WAIKAWA AND FOOLTA. / The Union Company advises that both the Poolta. from Australia, via Auckland and Wellington, i apd. the Wakawa from Pacific Coast ports via Napier, Lyttelton, Jhtnedin and Nelson; are -due ;at. New Plymouth about December 30. PORT HUON 'DISCHARGING. . The Commonwealth and- Dominion Line motor-ship Port Huon was dispatched from Auckland on Thursday evening for Wellington in continuation of her voyage from London. After completing discharge at Wellington, the vessel will load, for her homeward voyage at Wanganui, New Plymouth, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier arid Wellington. She is Scheduled to return to. Auckland on January 8, and to sail from Wellington on January 21 tor London. The vessel will load 12,000 boxes of butter, 8000 crated of cheese and 18,500 freight carcases of meat at New Plymouth on January 2.

TONGARIRO TO COMPLETE. • —— i < ■ The New Zealand Shipping Company’s Steamer Tongariro left Napier at 4.30 o’clock oil Thursday afternoon for Auckland, where she was due last evening to complete loading for London. The Vessel, which carries meat arid dairy produce from New Plymouth, will be dispatched for London on Tuesday. NORTHUMBERLAND DISCHARGES. The Federal Line steamer Northumberland, which has been unloading general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain at Auckland, is to sail today for Wellington, Lyttelton, P.ort Chalmers and New Plymouth to complete discharge. PAKEHA’S FIRST PORT. The Pakeha is due at New Plymouth on January 14 from Australia to commence her homeward loading, and will complete at Wanganui, Lyttelton, Picton and Wellington. She is due at Wellington on Janilary 27, and is scheduled to clear this port finally on January 30 for London, via the Panama Canal. The vessel will load 5000 boxes of butter and 8000 crates of cheese at New Plymouth. PORT DUNEDIN’S ITINERARY. The motor-ship Port Dunedin is to commence her homeward loading at Port Chalmers about January 24. She will later load at Bluff, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Lyttelton and Wellington, and is to clear Wellington on February 14 for London, ria the Panama Canal. At New Plymouth she will load 6000 boxes of butter and 5000 crates of cheese on January 30. PORT FAIRY DIRECT. . The C. and D. Line motor-ship Port Fairy is due at - New Plymouth about January 12 from Tasmania to commence her homeward loading at New Plymouth of 4000 boxes of butte;', 6000 crates of cheese and 20,000 freight carcases of meat. She will subsequently load at Wanganui, Wellington, Napier and Auckland, clearing the northern port on February 2- for London, via the Panama Canal. PORT HUNTER DELAYED. The C. and D. Line’s Port Hunter has been delayed at Napier, and is nOw due at Wellington this morning to complete her homeward loading. She is scheduled to clear Wellington on December 24 for London, via the Panama Canal. The vessel carries 7040 boxes of blitter, 9189 crates of cheese and a meat cargo from New Plymouth. NEW P. AND 0. LINERS. The new 21,000-ton turbo-electric liners Strathnaver and Strathaird, now under construction for the P. and O. Australian

service, will carry first saloon and tourist saloon passengers instead of first saloon and third cabin as was originally inteuped. The tourist saloon cabins, will be larger than the third cabin rooms, and in addition the comfort of the accommodation of the passengers will be greatly increased. In order that amonthly service of vessels with first saloon and tourist saloon may be available. to. and from Australia the existing, third cabiri' accommodation of the Mongolia and .Moldavia will be brought up to a higher standard, but there will be, no increase in the minimum rate of passage mpnqy. The Stathnaver is due to leave London on October 4, anti it is anticipated that the Strathaird will be available for service a month later. I SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Suva. Det. 19.—Arrived: Aorangi, 6 a-.im, from (sails at noon tor Honolulu). . . A] - . Lyttelton. Dec. 19.-A£nvefl: hlgon, 6.4(1 a.m., and. Calm,. 7 a-m’-r. L orn Wellington; UDES’, SUN, PHASES OF MOON-

Dec. 20.—-New. moon, 1.24 p.m, Dec.. 28. —First quarter, 3i59> p.m« Jan. s.—Full moon, 1.15 a-.m. Jan. 11—Last quarter, 5.09 p.m..

High, water. Sunrise. Sunset . 0,4a- .. 12.25. p.m-. Dec;- 20Dec; 21; 10.04ID>45 4.53 4537 : .4S. 7.50; Dec; 22'Dec. 23 . n-.off- .. 1'1.46' 11.25 . 4.54. '4; 54’ 7.50 7:51 Dec;' 24 .. 12.254i55 7:51 'Dec; ■ 25 .. 12;45: - 1.04 ’ 4;55 7;52' Dec. 26. ... 1-24 1.40 4.56. 7.52Dec. 27 .2:02. 2.17 4.57 7.5,2 :

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1930, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1930, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1930, Page 2