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SHIPPING NEWS

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH ARRIVAL YESTERDAY 4 p.m—Kahika, s.s.. 1172 tons, Hoddinott, from Nelson. (U.S.S. Co.). VESSELS IN PORT, Northumberland) Newton King wharf. Pakeha, Moturoa wharf. Kahika, Newton King wharf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Hauturu, from Onehunga, to-mdrrow. Progress, from south, Monday. Hauturu, from Onehunga, Monday. Totara, from south, January 21. John, from south, January 28. OVERSEAS. Kiwitea (2343 tons) was due to load at Hobart on Tuesday and sail via Edithburg, Adelaide and Melbourne for Auckland, Portland, New Plymouth, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. (U.S.S. Co.). „ , Ruapehu (8881 tons), left LoAdon on December 20 for Auckland, Port Chalmers and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth early in February. (U.S.S. Co.). Cambridge (10,850 tons), left Antwerp December 18 for Auckland and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth early in February. (U.S.S. Co.). Hauraki (7113 tons), loaded at Vancouver, San Francisco and Los Angeles for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth, where slie is due about February. 11.. .(U.S.S. Co.). Tairoa (7983. tons), from Antwerp, which she left on January 4 with 1100 tons of slag for New Plymouth; due Auckland February 10, and New Plymouth a week later. (Newton King, Ltd.); ’ Mirrabooka, will leave San. Francisco on January 17, and Los Angeles on January 20 for Auckland, _ where she is due on February 10, Wellington February 14, and New Plymouth on February 17. (Newton King, Ltd.) Hertford (10,923 tons), will leave Liverpool on February 14 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.). Wairuna (5832 tons), will load at Pacific Coast ports in March, leaving Los Angeles oh March 31 for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth, where she is due about May 4. (U.S.S. Co.). Rotorua (12,112 tons), will leave London on April 1 for Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.). Waiheinb (5627 tons), 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 June 28. (U.S.S. Co,). C. and D. Line steamer will leave London on September 16, 1931, for Dunedin, Lyttelton, Timaru and New Plymouth. Co.). _ Steamer, will leave London on June 24 for Nev Zealand ports. Due New Ply* mouth about August 15. (Newton Ltd.). BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. lonic, left London on December 8; due Auckland January 15. Ruahine, left? Southampton December 19; due Wellington January 26. Ruapehu, left Southampton December 19; due Auckland January 28. Mataroa, left Southampton January 2; due Wellington February 3. Rangitata, leaves Southampton January 16; due Auckland February 18. Tainui, leaves Southampton January 30; due Auckland March 7. Bangitane, leaves Southampton February 13; due Wellington March 18. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. TO VANCOUVER, Aorangi, left Vancouver 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. To leave Vancouver March 4 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland March 23 and Sydney March 28. Niagara, left Sydney on January 8 for Vancouver, via Auckland; arrived Auckland Tuesday and due Vancouver January 30. Leaves Vancouver February 4 for Sydnev, via Auckland; due Auckland February 23 and Sydney February 28. To leave Sydney March 5 for Vancouver, via Auckland; leaves Auckland March 10 and. due Vancouver March 27. TO SAN FRANCISCO. Makura, left Sydney December 24 for San via Wellington. Left Wellington on December 30; due San Francisco to-morrow. Leaves San Francisco on January 31 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellngton February 9 and. Sydney February 14. Leaves Sydney February 19 for San Francisco, via Wellington; due Wellington February 24 and San Francisco March 13. Monowai, left San Francisco on December 24 for Sydney, via Wellington; arrived Wellington on Monday and due Sydney Saturday. 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; due Wellington March 9 and Sydney March 14. INTER-COLONIAL SERVICE. TO SYDNEY. Ulimaroa, to leave Sydney to-morrow for Wellington; due Wellington Tuesday. To leave Wellington on January 23 for Sydney; due Sydney on January 27. To leave Sydney January 30 for Auckland; due Auckland February 3. Marama, to leave Wellington to-mbr-row for Sydney; due Sydney on Tuesday. To leave Sydney January 23 for Auckland; due Auckland on January 27. To leave Auckland January 30 for Sydney; due Sydney February 3. Maunganui, to leave Sydney to-mor-row for Auckland; due Tuesday, To leave Auckland January 23 for Sydney; due Svdney January 27. To leave Sydney January 30 for Wellington; due Wellington February 3. TO MELBOURNE. Maheno, left Wellington on Saturday for Melbourne, via Bluff; left Bluff on Tuesday; due Melbourne to-morrow. To leave Melbourne on January 22 for New Zealand ports; due Bluff on January 26; Dunedin January ton January 30. To leave ellingtpn on January 31 for Melbourne, via Bluff. To leave Bluff on February 2 and due Melbourne February 6. COASTAL MOVEMENTS. ADD SHIPS „ • • • The Progress was due at Dunedin yesterday and will proceed to New; Ply-

mouth, where she is due on Monday, via Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington. (Hooker Bros.). The Totara is due at Dunedin to-day and will sail for New Plymouth, via Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington. (U.S.S. Co.) The Kahika arrived at New Plymouth yesterday afternoon from Nelson and southern ports with 820 tons of cargo. She will proceed to Westport to-day. (U.S.S. Co.). The Hauturu is due at New Plymouth from Onehunga to-morrow and will return north the same day. (Northern Co.). UAKEHA’S CARGO. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Pakeha, at present at New Plymouth, will load 10,000 boxes of butter, 9000 erates of cheese and 12,000 freight carcases of meat before proceeding to Wanganui about Saturday or Sunday. The vessel’s itinerary has been altered and she will not make Wellington her final loading port. After loading in the south she is to go to Auckland to complete her cargo, and she is scheduled to leave Auckland for London on February 2. NORTHUMBERLAND’S MOVEMENTS. The Federal Company’s vessel Northumberland will leave New Plymouth on Saturday for Bluff for further loading. She will later proceed to Timaru, Lyttelton, Napier, Wanganui and Wellington to fill up. The vessel is now due at Wellington on February 4, and is scheduled to clear that port on February 6 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via the Panama Canal. PORT FAIRY DELAYED. The C. and D. Line motor-ship Port Fairy has been delayed at Wanganui, and is now due at Wellington on Saturday morning to continue her homeward loading. She is to leave Wellington next Monday for Napier and Auckland to fill up, and is scheduled to clear the northern port on January 31 for London, via the Panama Canal. The vessel started loading her dairy produce cargo at New Plymouth. HUNTINGDON’S MOVEMENTS. The Federal Line steamer Huntingdon is to leave Tokomaru Bay for Auckland to-m orrow to continue loading for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. She is due on Saturday. From Auckland the vessel will go to Wellington to complete her cargo. She is to leave Wellington for London on January 24. PORT NICHOLSON AT LONDON. The C. and D. Line has received cabled advice that the Port Nicholson, whicli left Auckland on December 4, reached London last Saturday. The vessel has 7610 boxes of butter, 9969 crates of cheese and 9801 freight carcases of meat loaded at New Plymouth on November 16. PORT HUON DELAYED. The C. and D. Line advises that the motor-ship Port Huon has been delayed by rain at Auckland and will now leave there to-day for Gisborne, Napier and Wellington to fill up. She is now due at Wellington on January 22, and. is to clear on January 24 for London, via the Panama Canal. The vessel carries dairy produce from New Plymouth. ROTORUA A CABIN CLASS SHIP. The New Zealand Shipping Company, Ltd., announces that from her departure from Southampton for New Zealand, on April 3, the Rotorua will be rated as a cabin class ship. Hitherto she has carried passengers at first and third class rates, but in future her saloon accommodation will be charged for as second saloon fares. This vessel is fixed to leave New Zealand on June 13 for Southampton, via Pitcairn Island, Panama Canal, and Curacao. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Kawhia, Jan. 14.—Arrived: Hauturu, 5.30 a.m., from New Plymouth. Wellington, Jan. 14.—Arrived: Matahgi, 6.50 a.ni., from Nelson; Wahine, 7 a.m., from-Lyttelton.; Nikau, 7.15 a.m., from Motueka; Kotiti, 9 a.m., from Motueka. . Wanganui, Jan. 14.—Arrived: Port Fairy, 7 a.m., from New Plymouth. Suva, Jan. 14.—Arrived: Tofua, 6 а. from Apia. Sailed: Tofua, 2 p.m., for Auckland. London, January 13.—Arrived: At Glasgow, Stirlingshire; at Antwerp, Cornwall; at Suez, Port Campbell; at Gibraltar, Narkunda. Sailed: Frdm Port Said, Mooltan; from Colombo, Esperance Bay, Otaki; for Australia, from London, Port Auckland. Lyttelton, Jan. 14.—Arrived: Maori, б. a.m., and Karepo, 11.15 a.m., from Wellington. TIDES, SUN, PHASES OF MOON.

Jan. 19.—-New moon, 6.36 a.m. Jan. 27. —First quarter, 11.36 a.m. Feb. 3.—Full modn, 12.26 p.m; Feb'. 10.—Last quarter, 4.10 a.m.

High ■ a.m. water. p.m. Sunrise. Sunset. Jan. 15 7.18 7.44 5.13 7.52 Jan. 16 ... 8.15 8.35 5.15 7.52 Jan. 17 9.00 9.19 5.16 7.52 Jan. 18 9.40 9.58 5.17 7.51 Jan. 19 .. 10,16 10.35 5.18 7.51 Jan. 20 .. 10.51 11.09 5.19 7.50 Jan. 21 .. 11.24 11.42 5.20 7.50

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1931, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1931, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1931, Page 2