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SHIPPING NEWS

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH DEPARTURE YESTERDAY 2.30 p.m.: Middlesex, s.s., 8569 tons, Almond, for Nelson. VESSELS IN PORT Nil. ' ’ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Hauturu, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Totara, from south, Tuesday. John, from south, Wednesday. Opihi, from south, .Friday. Holmglen, from south, April 23. OVERSEAS. Hauraki (7113 tons), left Los Angeles on March 18 for Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney. Due New Plymouth to-day. (U.S.S. Co.). Cumberland (10,937 tons), to load at Auckland, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Wellington and Napier for London and west coast of United Kingdom ports; due at New Plymouth next Monday to lift 24,000 freight carcases of meat. (U.S.S. Co.). Hororata (11,243 tons), left Falmouth on February, 23 with Antwerp slag for Auckland and New Plymouth; due NewPlymouth about next Monday with 957 tons. To load at New Plymouth, Wellington and Auckland, taking 5290 boxes of butter, 4032 crates of cheese and 24,000 freight carcases of meat at Neu Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.). Raranga (7893 tons), to load for west coast ports of Great Britain at Oamaru, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Gisborne and Wellington; due at Nfew Plymouth on April 25 to lift 4000 boxes of butter, 4000 crates of cheese and 5000 freight carcases of meat. (Newton King, Ltd.). Pakeha (7899 tons), to load for Great Britain at New Plymouth, Wellington, Gisborne and Auckland; due at New Plymouth direct from England on April 26 to lift 4550 crates of cheese and 14,000 freight carcases of meat. (Newton King Ltd.). Rotorua (12,112 tons), left London on March 4 for Wellington, Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, Timaru and New Plymouth; duo New Plymouth about April 30. To load 14,000 freight carcases of for Great Britain. (U.S.S. Co.). Port Dunedin (7463 tons), left London on March 24 for Wellington, Auckland, Napier and New Plymouth. Due New Plymouth to discharge early in May. (Collett and Co.). Ashburton, to leave New York April 8 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due at New Plymouth to discharge cargo late in May. (U.S.S. Co.). Canadian Constructor, to load at Montreal about April 23 for Auckland and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth late in May. (Millward and Co.). 1 Steamer, to discharge phosphates, end of May. (Newton King Ltd.). Port Fremantle (8972 tons), to leave London on May 4 for Wellington, Lyttelton and New Plymouth. Due New Plymouth to discharge about the middle of June. (Collett and Co.).

Opawa (10.04 S tons), to leave Liverpool on May 14 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth early in July. (U.S.S. Co.). Hauraki (7113 tons), to leave Vancouver May 27, San Francisco June 8 and Los Angeles June 12 for Auckland. Wellington, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia; due New Plymouth about July 11. (U.S.S. Co.). Ruahine (10,758 tons), to leave London on June 16 for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth; due New Plymouth late in July. (U.S.S. Co.). Cornwall (10,616 tons), to leave Liverpool on August 6 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth late in September. (U.S.S. Co.). BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Rangitata, left London March 10; due Wellington April 16. Rotorua, left London March 4; due Wellington April 18. Mataroa, left Southampton March 24; due Lyttelton April 28.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. TO VANCOUVER. Aorangi, left Vancouver on March 30 for Sydney, via Auckland; due at Auckland on Monday and at Sydney on April 23. To leave Sydney April 28 for Vancouver, via Auckland; to leave Auckland May 3 and due Vancouver May 20. To leave Vancouver May 25 for Sydney, via Auckland; due at Auckland on June 13 and at Sydney on June IS. Niagara, left Sydney on March 31 for Vancouver, via Auckland; left Auckland April 5 and due at Vancouver April 22. To leave Vancouver on April 27 for Sydney, via Auckland; due at Auckland on May 16 and at Sydney on May 21. To leave Sydney on May 26 for Vancouver, via Auckland, leaving Auckland on May 31; due at Vancouver on June I< ‘ TO SAN FRANCISCO. Makura, left San Francisco on Wednesday for Sydney, via Wellington; due Wellington May 2 and Sydney May 9 by transhipment to Maunganui, which leaves Wellington on May a. Maunganui, takes up the running and is to leave Sydney on May 12 for Sam Francisco, via Wellington, leading v\ oilington on May 17; due at San irancisco on June 3. To leave San Francisco June 8 for-Sydney, via Wellington; due at Wellington on June' 27 and at Svdney on July 2. ’'Monowai, left Sydney yesterday tor San Francisco, via Wellington, leaving Wellington on Tuesday; due San Francisco May 6. To leave San Francisco on May 11 for Sydney, via Wellington; due at Wellington on May 30 and at Sydney on June 4. Sonoma, to leave Sydney on Tuesday for San Francisco, via Auckland; to leave Auckland April 23 and due San Francisco May 11. The Sonoma wul then be withdrawn from the service. Sierra, left Sydney March 29 for San Francisco, via Auckland; left Auckland on April-2; due at San Francisco Wednesday. The Sierra will then be withdrawn from the service.

Ventura, left San Francisco on April 7 for Sydney, via Auckland; due Auckland Wednesday and Sydney May 3. To leave Sydney on May 10 for San Francisco, via Auckland; to leave Auckland on May 14 and due at San Francisco on June 1. The Ventura will then be- withdrawn from the service.

Mariposa, to leave San Francisco on May 6 and Los Angeles on May 7 for Melbourne, via Auckland and Sydney; due at Auckland on May 23, at Sydney on May 20 and at Melbourne on May 30.

Monterey, to leave San Francisco on June 3 and Los Angelek on June 4 for

Melbourne, via Auckland and Sydney; due at Auckland on June 20, at Sydney on June 23 and at Melbourne on June

TRANS-TASMAN SERVICE. Zcalandia, to leave 'Wellington today for Sydney; due next Tuesday. To leave Sydney April 22 for Auckland; due April 26. To leave Auckland April 2!) for Sydney; due May 3. Maunganui, to leave Sydney to-day for Auckland; due next Tuesday, leaving the .same day for Wellington. To leave Wellington April 22 for Sydney; due on April 26. To leave SydneyApril 29 for Wellington; due May 3 COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The. Hauturu has been unable to cross the Manukau bar. She will make an attempt at 8 this morning and is due at New Plymouth early on Saturday morning. After discharge she will leave the same day for Wanganui. (Northern Co.). The Totara is to load at Lyttelton tomorrow for- Wellington and New Plymouth and is due at New Plymouth on Tuesday. After discharge she will proceed to Greymouth to load 350 tons of coal for New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.). The John was to load at Dunedin yesterday for New Plymouth, via Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington, and is due at New Plymouth on Wednesday. She is to sail the same day for Port \Vaikato. (Hooker Bros. Ltd.). The Opihi is to load at Dunedin tomorrow for New Plymouth, via the usual ports, and is due about Friday. (U.S.S. Co.). The Holmglen is to load at Wellington to-day for Dunedin, and sails from there via Lyttelton, Wellington and Wanganui for New Plymouth, where she is due on April 23. She. is due to sail the same day for the Waikato. (Hooker Bros.). MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEAS SHIPS. DEPARTURE OF MIDDLESEX. The Middlesex, after having been in port since Thursday, completed loading and sailed for Nelsou yesterday afternoon. She then goes to Picton, Timaru and Wellington. and sails from Wellington for Britain on April 30. At New Plymouth she unloaded 1700 tons of slag and. loaded’sB99 boxes of butter and 8870 crates of cheese. HAURAKI DUE TO-DAY. The Hauraki, with cargo from Pacific Coast ports of America for discharge, is due at New Plymouth, to-day. She is due to sail the same day for Melbourne. CUMBERLAND’S LOADING. To continue loading for London and West Coast ports of' Great Britain the Federal Line steamer Cumberland left Auckland on Wednesday for Opua, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Wellington and Napier. She is due at New Plymouth on Monday. _ RARANGA’S ALTERED ITINERARY. The Shaw, Savill Company advises that the Raranga, which is due at Oamaru on April 21 from Australia to commence loading, will now complete at Wellington, Gisborne, New Plymouth, Wanganui and Wellington. She is due at Wellington for final loading on May 8 and is scheduled to clear that port on May 12 for London, Ayonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via Cape Horn. HORORATA DUE AT AUCKLAND. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received a wireless message from the Hororata, en route from Antwerp via the Cape of Good Hope and Sydney, reporting that she expects to Teach Auckland to-day. She has basic slag for discharge at Auckland and New Plymouth. WAHINE AND MAORI. The Wahine was to be withdrawn from the ferry service when she arrived. at Wellington from Lyttelton yes-, terday, and she will be laid up during the winter months. The Maori has been recommissioned and left Wellington for Lyttelton yesterday in place of the Wahine. ■DISPUTE CONCERNING COOK. ‘ 7 STEAMER TEES HELD UP. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christchurch, April 14. The steamer Tees, which was due to sail for the Chathams.yesterday, is held up owing to a dispute among the members of the crew concerning the cook. They contend that the food is not up to the standard. The deadlock continues,the owners saying that tlie cook has proved satisfactory. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, April 14: Arrived: Wahine, 7 a.m., from Lyttelton; Arahura, 7,15 a.m., from Nelson; Port Napier, 7.35 a.m., from Napier; lonic, 3.15 a.m., from Auckland. Sailed: Recorder, 6.50 a.m., for Auckland. London, April 13: Arrived: At Colon, Tairoa; at Panama, Rangitikei. Sailed: Port Dunedin, from Panama. TIDES, SUN, PHASES OF MOON.

For the approximate time for high water at Opunake, add five minutes, for Ohawe beach add 10 minutes, and for Patea 18 minutes. April 21: Full moon, 8.57 a.m. April 28: Lust quarter, 2.4-1 a.m. May 6: New moon, 5.42 a.m. May 14: First quarter, 1.32 a.m.

High water Suna.in. p.m. rise. set. April 15 . . 3.20 4.00 6.20 5.27 April 16 . 4.50 5.30 6.21 5.25 April 17 . 6.05 6.35 6.22 5.24 April April April 18 19 . . 7.01 . 7.48 • 7.26 8.11 6.23 6.25 5.23 5.21 20 . 8.31 8.55 6.26 5.20 April 21 , . 9.15 9.39 6.2'7 5.19

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1932, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1932, Page 2

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