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SHIPPING NEWS

PORT Op NEW PLYMOUTH ARRIVALS YESTERDAY 3.15 p.m.: Totara, s.s., 426 tone, Eden, from Wellington. .5 p.ni.: Tymeric, s.s., 5228 tons, Fox, from Nauru Island. VESSELS IN PORT. k Norfolk, Moturoa wharf. Totara, Moturoa. wharf. Tymeric, Newton King wharfexpected arrivals. COASTAL. Kaimiro, frdm Greymouth, Monday.

Hauturu, from Onehunga,. Wednesday. Opihi, from south, Thursday. Holmglen, from south, Friday. John, from south, November 14. Totara, from south, November 14. INTERCOLONIAL. „ Kartigj (2347 tons), to load at Adelaide and. Melbourne this week for Auckland, Portland and New Plymouth; due at New Plymouth about the end of next wtek. (U,$.S. Co.). fort Waikato (668 tons), Igft Sydney with cargo for Wellington, Timaru, Dunedin, Lyttelton, New Plymouth and Port Waikato; due at New Plymouth on November n.: (Hooter to.).' - ' ' Kiwitea (2343 tons), to load at Sguth Australian. po? ts *bout jjavsxnuet 18 and Uter at Melbourne for New. Plymouth and other New Zealand pO r U due at New Plymouth towards, the e»cl of November. (U-S.S, Co.). OVERSEAS. Hauraki (7118 tone), loaded *t Vancouver, San Francisco and Los Ang e ] eS and left Los AngeleS or October 9 for Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, Lyttelton and X)unedLjn; dun at New Plymouth about to-morrow, to put out 600 tons of general cargo and timber, (U.S.S. Co.) ■ • Port Dunedip (7463 toiij), to load at Dunedin, • Lyttoltep, New Wellington, CisWim. and Auckland for London; dpc at New mouth on November 14 io lift lm>o boxes of butter and 14,090 crates of cheese. (Collett and Co.). Tasmania (900 S tots), to load at New Plymouth, Wellington, Napier and Auckland ftr London; due at New Plymouth about November 17 to lift 8000 freight carcases of meat* (U.s.b. co,). ; Karamea (8?8J W), tn load at New. Plymouth, Lyttdtap, Wellington, Napier and Auckland for London and coast ports. Of United Kingdom; dun at New Plymouth on November 21 to lift 5000 boxes of butter apd 7000 crates- of eheese. (Newton King (8740 tons), io load at New Plymouth, Wanganui, BluW, Wellington and Napier for Londonr due. at Lew •Plymouth on November'24 to lift'l4,oo9 boxes of butte? apd , 7000 .prates of cheese. (Newton King Ltd.). Port Fremantle (SgSf tells), to load at Dunedin, Sluff, Timaru, New Plymouth, Wellington and Napier, for London; due at New Plymouth on November 28-to lift 10,000 bpxes of butter and WiWy crates of cheese. (Cojlett and Co,), Otaio (10,048 tons), left LIWPOOI Pft. October 8 with cargo for Auckland, W6L lington, Lyttejton, Dunedin and New Plymouth, where she is due on December r (U.S.S. Co.). Pakeha (7809 tons), to leave LpudOS on November : 9 tor Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and New Plymouth; du» New Plymouth on January 8. (Newton King, Ltd.) ' , - T Hauraki (7113 tons), to leave Vancouver on January 27, San Frandsco on February 13 apd LOs pn February la'tor Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and possibly New Ply: mouth; du® at Auckland March 8. (U.S.S. Co.). BRITISH PASSENGER- STEAMERS. Mataroa, left Southampton October 7; due'Wellington November 9. Rangitone, left Londes October 20; due Wellington November 23. 1 Rughine, Jbft Lpndpi} October 20; dug Wellington' November ?9,. fOnje, to leave Southampton November 4; due Wellington December 14Rangitata, to leave London November 17; due Auckland December ?1. Tamaroa, to leave Southampton December 2; due Wellington January 4. PACIFIC MAW STEAMERS. TQ VANCOUVER. Aorungi, to. Igave- Vancouver on Wednesday for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland November 28 and Sydney December 1; To leave Sydney on December 8 for Vancouver, via Auckland, leaving SyW 08. December 13; dye ift VftRCUUVer O Dpeejnpgr JO. . Niagara, left Vancouver on October 12 for Sydney, via Auckland; arrived Auckland on Monday; due Sydney today. To leave Sydney on Thursday top Vancouver, via Auckland, leaving AuekUUd on November 15; due at Vancouver on December 2. To leave Vancouver on December 7 for Sydney, via Auckland; due at Auckland on December 26 and at Sydney on December 31. ’ TO. SAN FRANCISCO. Makura, left Sydney October 27 4"d Wellington on November 1 for San Francisco; due at San Francisco

on November 18.. To leave San Francisco on. November -3 foi bvd ney, via Wellington; due at Wellington on December 12 and at O« December 17. To leave Sydney on Do eember 22 for San Francisco, via Web lin"-ton, leaving Wellington on December’27; due at San Francisco on January 13. . Monowai, left San Francisco on October 26 for Sydney, via Wellington; due at Wellington on November 14 and at

Svdney on November 19. t Maungauui takes up the running and (s to leave Sydney on November -4 foi San Francisco, via Wellington, Wellington on November 29; due at San Francisco on December 16. To leave San Francisco on December 21 for Sydney, via Wellington;' due at Wellington on January 9 and at Sydney on January 14. Monterey, left Melbourne on October IS," Sydney on October 22 and Auckland on October 25 for Los Angeles and San Francisco; due at Los Angeles on Tuesday and at San Francisco on Wednesday. To leave San Francisco on November 17 and Los Angeles on November 18 for Melbourne, via Auckland

and Sydney; due at Auckland on December 5, at Sydney on December 8 and at Melbourne on December 12.

Mariposa, left Los Angeles on October 20 and San Francisco on October 21 for .Melbourne, via Auckland and Sydney; due at Auckland on Monday, at Sydney on Thursday and at Melbourne on November 14. To leave Melbourne on November 15 for Los Angeles and San Francisco, via Sydney and Auckland, leaving Sydney on November 19 and Auckland’on November 22; due at De? Angeles-on December 6 and at San ■ Francisco en December 7. TRANS-TASMAN SERVICE. left Sydney yesterday

for Auckland; due on Tuesday. 10 leave Auckland on.. Friday, for Sydney; due on November Iq. To leave Sydney on November 1® for Welliton; due on November 22. To leave Wellington on November. 25 for Sydney; due on November 29. Marama, left Auckland yepterdaV for Sydney; due. on -nrA 0 . I ! ave Sydney on Friday for Wellington; due on November 15. To leave Wellington op November 18 fop Sydney; due on November 22, To leave Sydney W November 25 for Auckland; due on November 29.

COASTAL MOVEMENTS. « The Holmglen is to load at Dunedin to-day for New Plymouth, via Timaru,' Lyttelton; Wellington and Wa-

Sh® is due at New Plymouth about Friday and should sail later for Port Waikato. (Hooker Bros.) The Kaimiro loaded coal at Grey- ■ mouth but was bar-bound yesterday. She was expected to clear Grey mouth for New Plymouth, via Wellington, last night. She is due at New Plymouth on Monday- and will discharge 150 tons of coal. CU.S;S, Co.), . The John is to load at Dunedin on Tuesday for New Plymouth, via Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington- due at New Plymouth on November 14 and should sail the same day for Bort Waikato. (Hooker Bro?.). The Opihi was scheduled to load at Dunedin yesterday for New Plymouth, via Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Nelson. She is due at New

Plymouth about Thursday and should sail for Westport the same day. (U.S.S. Co.) The Hauturu is to leave (mehung'a- for • New . Plymouth- and Wanganui on Tuesday. She is due at New ’Plymouth- on Wednesday and should sail the same day for Wanganui to complete discharge before returning to Onehunga. (Northern Co.). ... -■ The Totara arrived at New Plymouth from Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington yesterday afternoon with 325 font of eargo'.for digclwrge,-includ-ing tranehipmente from tne Rangitiki, Golden Cloud, Brisbane, Main and Makura. She is tp sail to-day for Wel-

lington and Dunedin, wh&re she is expected to load for New Plymouth, via Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington, about next Wednesday, The Totara is due at New Plymouth again about November 14. (U.S.S. Co.) OVERSEAS SHIPS’ MOVEMENTS. ■T-YJfgBIC PROM NAURU JSI/ANPThe Bank Line steamer Tymerie arrived at New Plymouth from Nauru Island at § p.m. yesterday and was berthed at the Newton King wharf, drawing gift. gin. fopward ftnd 25ft. aft. She h*s a full cargo of phosphates for discharge at,New.Rly®oq-fh and -Wanganui and will put out 3800 tons New Plymouth. She is eoepted tp sail for Wanganui next Thursday nighkho discharge tho remainder. Captain S. Fox is in command add has associated with him th? following ofiicerg: Chief, Mr. J. Edwaid, second, Mr. E. Milroy; chief engineer, Mr. G, McMaister; second, Mr. J. Carr third, Mr/J. McGonigle; fourth, Mr. R. S, Riordan; wirelegs operator, Mr. H. Weselby; apprentices, Messrs- K- W. Rashleigh and O. G. Wehb, HAURAKI EXPECTED TO-MORROW.

The Hauraki is expected tp leave Wellington to-night for New Plymouth to continue unloading cargo from Pacific Cpgst ports. The vessel is due at New Plymouth to-movtow and will- discharge GQO tpns. She will complete discharge at Lyttalteil, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydnej’. . .

PORT DUNEDIN DUE WELLINGTON

To continue discharge of her cargo frbm Glasgow and Liverpool, the C. an<J. D. Line motor-ship Rort Dunedin was due at Wellington yesterday from Napier, She is to leave again- next Monday for Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge. The Rgrt Punefijn is due at Naw Rlymppth on November 14 tq load far Great (Britain.

PORT FREMANTLE REACHES SUVA

Cabled advice has been received that the C. and D. Line motor-ship Port Fremantle, from London, reached Suva on Thursday. She will later proceed to Lyttelton,’ Dunedin and Bluff to' complete discharge, and will later load at New Maland ports, being due at Lew Plymouth on November 28. TAINUPS ALTERED ITINERARY. Th® Shaw, Savill . Company advises that its liner Tainui was to leave Gisborne. yesterday for Napier ami Web lingtdn to complete her homeward loading She is now due at Wellington on November 10, and is scheduled to clear there-at- 4 p.m- on November .12 for Southampton and London, via the _aHama Canal and Kingston. TARANAKI LEAVES LIVERPOOL. Th 6 Shaw. Savill Company has received cabled advice that its motor-ship Taranaki, from Glasgow, left Liverpool on Tuesday via Cape Town, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. The Taranaki will load at Lapp Town for New Zealand ports. She is due at Cape Town on’ November 19 and at Auckland on December pl. lONIC FROM SOUTHAMPTON. • Ther Shaw, Sa,vill liner lonic, from London, was scheduled to clear South?

ampton yesterday for WgHiilgtpft and Auckland, via Kingston, apd the Panama Canal. She is due at Wellington on Peipember 14. ■ : • DEPARTURE OF GOLDEN COAST. Cabled advice that the Ariiftman steamer Golden Coast left Los Angele,s on November 1 for- Auckland has beep received by the agents. The vessel has general cargo from Paejfip Coast .ports for discharge. at Auckland, Wellington and in Australia. te1.... . 1SHIPPING TELEGRAM?, Gisborne, November 4: Arrived: Tainui, 8.40 a.m., from New Plymouth. Wellington, November 4: Arrived: Poolta, 1.30 a.m., from Gisborne; Kaitoa, 6.35 a.m., from Nelson; Rangatira, 7 a,pl, from Lyttelton; Hauraki, 7.10 p.pi., from Auckland. TIDES, SUN, PHASES OF MOON. High water Sun- ?una.ni. p.m. rise. set.

For the approximate time fgr high water at Opnnake add five minutes, for Ohawe beach add TO minutes, and for Pates 18 minytes. Nov. 5: First quarter, 6.20 p.m. Nov. 13: Full moon, 0.58 p.m. Nov. 21s Third quarter, 7.58 P-iU-Nov, 28; Nev- niqon, 12.13 p.m.

Nov. 5 . Sumnjgr f.ime. 7.05 2.25 2.59 5.10 Nov, 6 . . 3.44 4.30 5.0ft. 7.06 Nov, 7 . . 5.10 5.30 5.0S 7.07 Nov. 8 . , 0.20 0.41 5.07 • 7.08 Nov. 9 . . 7.15 7.30 5.00 ’ '7.09 Nov. 10 . . 8.00 4 8.10 5.05 • 7.10 Nov. 11 . . 8,30 8.45 5.04 7.12

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1932, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1932, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1932, Page 2

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