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SHIPPING NEWS

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH VESSELS IN PORT Port Campbell, Newton King wharf. expected ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Canopus, from Westport, to-day. Mahurangi, from Mokau, to-day. Totara, from Wellington, Sunday. Hauturu, from Onehunga, Wednesday. John, from Wanganui, Thursday. Holmglen, from Wanganui, September 9. Opihi, from Nelson, September 10. Totara, from Wellington, September 15. NAVAL. H.M.S. Diomede, from Wellington, September 29. INTER-COLONIAL. Kiwitea, loaded at Newcastle on Aug. 25 and Sydney August 22 for New Plymouth, Wellington and Picton; due New Plymouth on Monday. (U.S.S. goj. Kalingo, loads at Newcastle on September 9, Adelaide on September 13 and Melbourne on September 19 for New Plymouth, Auckland and Wellington, due New Plymouth on September 25. (U.S.S. Co.) . OVERSEAS. Hauraki (7113 tons), left Vancouver on July 20, Sen Francisco on August 3 and Los Angeles on August 5 for Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney; due at New Plymouth about September 13. (U.S.S. Co.). e Port Hardy, loads at Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and New Plymouth; due at New Plymouth on September 16. (Collett and Co.). , , . . T -di / Mamari (8114 tons), loaas at New Plymouth on September 18. (Newton King, L Tekoa, left Liverpool on July 29 for Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. Due New Plymouth September 25. (U.S.S. Co.). Ruahine, loads at Dunedin, Lyttelton, Napier, Wellington, New Plymouth and Auckland; due New Plymouth on September 25. (U.S.S. Co.). Port Hunter (8437 tons), left London August 11 for Wellington, •^■uckland and New Plymouth; due at New Plymouth about the end of September to discharge. (Collett and Co.). . Inverbank, loads at Gulf of Mexico ports for Auckland, New Plymouth, Wellington, Dunedin and Australia; due at New . Plymouth end of September. (Newton King, Ltd.) City of Singapore, leaves New York on August 22 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due at New Plymouth early in October. Steamer, leaves Nauru Island for New Plymouth and Wanganui; due New Plymouth middle of October. (Newton King, Ltd.) Waikawa (5677 tons), leaves Los Angeles on November 5 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth December 12. (U.S.S. Co.) Steamer, to leave Liverpool on October 21 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due at New Plymouth on December 16. (Newton King, Ltd.). Tongariro (8728 tons), to leave London on November 1 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and New Plymouth; due at New Plymouth on December 23. (U.S.S. Co.). ... .... ..— / BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Ruahine, left London July 20; due at Auckland September 5. lonic, left Southampton August H; due Lyttelton September 20. Remuera, leaves London Thursday; due Auckland September 30. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. TO VANCOUVER. Monowai, left Sydney on August 17 for Auckland and Vancouver; arrived Auckland August 21 and due Vancouver September 8. To leave Vancouver September 13 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland October 2 and Sydney October 7. Niagara, to leave Sydney for Auckland and Vancouver October 12; due Auckland October 16 and Vancouver November 3. Aorangi, left Vancouver August 16 tor Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland Monday and Sydney on September 9. To leave Sydney September 14 for Auckland and Vancouver; due Auckland September 18 and Vancouver October 6. TO SAN FRANCISCO. Makura, left San Francisco on August 30; due at Wellington September 18 and Sydney September 23. To leave Sydney September 28 for Wellington and San Francisco; due Wellington October 2 and San Francisco October’ 20. To leave San Francisco October’ 25; due Wellington November 13 and Sydney November 18. Maunganui, left Sydney August 31; due at Wellington on Monday, and San Francisco on September 22. To leave San Francisco on September 27 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington October 16 and Sydney October 21. To leave Sydney October 26 for Wellington and San Francisco; due Wellington October 30 and San Francisco November 17. Monterey, left San Francisco August 22 for Auckland, Sydney and Melbourne; due Auckland September 8, Sydney September 11 and Melbourne September 15. To leave Melbourne on September 16 for Sydney, Auckland and San Francisco; due Sydney September 20, Auckland September 23 and San Francisco October 9. To leave San Francisco on October 17 for Auckland, Sydney and Melbourne; due Auckland November 3, Sydney November 6 and Melbourne November 10. • Mariposa, left Melbourne August 19 and Sydney August 23; due San Francisco September 11. To leave San Francisco September 19 for Auckland. Sydney and Melbourne; due Auckland October 6, Sydney October 9, and Melbourne October 13. To leave Melbourne October 14, Sydney October 18, and Auckland October 21 for San Francisco; due San Francisco November 6. TRANS-TASMAN SERVICE. Wanganella, left Wellington on August 30 for Sydney and Melbourne; due at Sydney on Monday and Melbourne September 6. To leave Melbourne September 6 for Sydney and Auckland; due Sydney September 9 and Auckland September 13. To leave Auckland September 15 for Sydney; due September 19. Marama. left Sydney yesterday; due at Auckland on Tuesday and at Wellington on September 7. To leave Wellington September 8; due Sydney September 12. To leave Sydney September 15;- due Wellington September 19. To leave Wellington September 19 and Auckland September 22; due Sydney Septem-

ber 26. To leave Sydney Septemoer 29; due Auckland October 3 and Wellington October 5. To leave Wellington October 6; due Sydney October 10. To leave Sydney October 12; due Auckland October 16. COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Totara is to leave Wellington today for New Plymouth and is due on Sunday. She will discharge 300 tons of general cargo before sailing on Monday for Wellington and Dunedin. (U.S.S. Co.) The Mahurangi left Mokau last night for New Plymouth and is due this morning. She will sail for Waitara later in the day. (Northern Co.) The Canopus left Westport yesterday for New Plymouth and is due to-mor-row to discharge about 300 tons of coal. (Westport Coal Co.) The John is to load at Timaru to-day for New Plymouth, via Lyttelton, Wellington and Wanganui. She is due at New Plymouth on September 7 and will sail the same day for Port Waikato. (Hooker Bros. Ltd.). The Holmglen is to load at Dunedin on Monday, and is due at New Plymouth, via Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Wanganui, on September 9 to discharge. (Hooker Bros.). The Opihi is to load at Dunedin on Monday and is due at New Plymouth, via Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Nelson, on September 10 to discharge general cargo. (U.S.S. Co.). The Totara is to load at Dunedin on September 8 and is due at New Plymouth, via Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington, on September 15. (U.S.S. Co.) MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEAS SHIPS. , PORT CAMPBELL LOADING. The Port Campbell, which arrived at New Plymouth on Thursday from Bluff, commenced loading her New Plymouth allotment of 13,266 boxes of butter, 3764 crates of cheese and 12,000 freight carcases of meat yesterday. She is expected to complete this evening and is to sail to-morrow for Wanganui. The Port Campbell is to complete at Wellington, Gisborne and Auckland, and is to clear Auckland for London, via Cape Hom, on September 13. KIWITEA DUE SUNDAY. The inter-colonial steamer Kiwitea sailed from Newcastle oa Tuesday for New Plymouth, and is due at 6 a.m. on Monday. The vessel has 28 tons of coal, 72 poles, 7000 feet of timber and 17 tons of steel and wire to discharge at New Plymouth before proceeding to Wellington and Picton. PORT HARDY'S ALLOTMENT. The Port Hardy, which is to commence loading at Timaru on September 3, is due at New Plymouth, via Lyttelton, Napier and Auckland, on September 16. She is to lift 6800 freight carcases of meat, 10,000 boxes of butter and 1500 crates of cheese at New Plymouth before proceeding to Wellington. MAMARI TO LOAD. The Mamari is due at New Plymouth on September 18 from Australia to commence loading, and will later complete at Wellington, Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. She will sail on October 7 for London via Cape Hom. RUAHINE CLEARS SUVA. Advice has been received that the Ruahine en route from London to Wellington, cleared Suva on Thursday. The vessel is expected to arrive at Wellington on Wednesday and is due at New Plymouth in the course of her New Zealand loading itinerary on September 25, when she will load 5800 freight carcases of meat, 2700 boxes of butter and 2000 crates of cheese. PORT DUNEDIN REPORTED. The motor-ship Port Dunedin, which left Napier for London, via Cape Horn on August 11, is reported to have passed the Falkland Islands last Monday. The vessel loaded at New Plymouth on Aug- ' MAHANA DELAYED. The Mahana, at present completing her cargo for London and west coast ports of the United Kingdom at Auckland, JS to sail early to-day instead of yesterday afternoon, as was intended previously. BARUNGA SHORT OF COAL. Wireless advice has been received from the Australian tramp steamer Barunga, bound from Makatea to Newcastle with phosphate, stating that she has run short of coal. The vessel will put in to Auckland this morning to replenish bunkers. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Suva, August 31: Sailed: Ruahine, for Wellington; Aorangi, for Auckland. London, August 31: Arrived: At Southampton, Akaroa. Sailed: From Curacao, Cambridge; from Quebec, Canadian Cruiser; from Sap Francisco, Makura, from Tyne, Norman Star; from Balboa, lonic. . , Wellington, September 1: Arrived: Rangatira, 7 a.m., from Lyttelton. Sydney, August 31: Sailed: Maunganui, 4 p.m., for Wellington. ■ Wellington, September 1: Arrived: Golden Eagle, 9.20 a.m., from Auckland; Holmdale, 10.30 a.m., Waipahi, 11.30 a.m., from Lyttelton.

TIDE-TABLES, SUN AND MOON.

For the approximate time for high water at Opunake add five minutes, for Ohawe beach add ten minutes, and for Patea 18 minutes. September 4: Full moon, 4.34 p.m. September 12: Last quarter, 9 a.m. September 20: New moon, 5.51 a.m. September 27: First quarter, 3.06 a.m.

High water Sunrise. Sunset. a.m. p.m. Sept. 2 . .. 7.41 8.04 6.16 5.32 Sept. 3 . .. 8.27 8.47 6.14 5.33 Sept. Sept. 4 , 5 . .. 9.06 .. 9.45 9.25 10.04 6.13 6.12 5.34 5.35 Sept. Sept. 6 . 7 , .. 10.25 .. 11.01 10.40 11.17 6.10 6.9 5.36 5.37 Sept. 8 .. . 11.40 11.55 6.7 5.37

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1933, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1933, Page 2

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