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SHIPPING NEWS

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH ARRIVAL SATURDAY 4.10 a.m.t Hauturu, m.v., 296 tons, Jack-son-Fowler, from Onehunga. ARRIVALS YESTERDAY. 6.30 a.m.: Port Melbourne, S.S., 9152 tons, Thrower, from Newcastle-on-Tyne. 9.45 a.m.: Opihi, s.s. 1117 tons, Evans, from Nelson. DEPARTURE SATURDAY. 3 p.m.: Hauturu, m.v., 296 tons, Jack-son-Fowler, for Wanganui. VESSELS IN PORT. Port Melbourne, Newton King wharf. Opihi, Newton King wharf.'* EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Rata, from Westport, Wednesday. Parera, from Wanganui, Wednesday. Holmgien, from Wanganui, Monday. Breeze, from Picton, Monday. Opihi, from Nelson, May 9. Paua, from Wellington, May 22. INTER-COLONIAL. Karepo, to load at Adelaide and Melbourne second week in May for Wellington, Auckland and New Plymouth. (U.S.S. CO.). OVERSEAS. . Port Wellington, left London March 9 for Wellington, Lyttelton and Bluff; due New Plymouth about Thursday to load. (Collett and Co. Ltd.). Port Hobart, left : Liverpool March 17 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and New Plymouth; due Neu Plymouth Sunday. (Collett and Co.). Turakina, loads at New Plymouth Monday for west coast ports. (tI.S.S. Co.). Cornwall, loads at New Plymouth for West Coast of England ports; due here about Monday next. (U.S.S. Co.). Remuera, loads at New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth; due on May 26. (U.S.S. CO.). Port Sydney, loads -at New Plymouth for West Coast of England ports; due here about' May 28. (Collett and Co.). Steamer, due at New Plymouth from Nauru Island, end of May. Mataroa, loads at New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth; due New Plymouth on June JI. (Newton King Ltd;). Hororata leaves London on May 10 for Suva, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and New Plymouth. Due New. Plymouth July 1* Opawa, leaves Liverpool on June 9 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. Due at New Plymouth on August 4. (U.S.S. Co.) Hauraki, to load at Los Angeles in July for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. Due New Plymouth August. (U.S.S.- Co.) Steamer, leaves London September 12 for Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and New Plymouth, via Suva; due New Plymouth end of October. (Newton King Ltd ). Opawa, leaves November 24 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dufiedin, Bluff and New Plymouth. Due at New Plymouth early in January, 1935. (U.S.S. Co.) Steamer, leaves London December 26 (+934) for Wellington, Auckland, Bluff and New Plymouth; due New' Plyrpoutk early. in February (1935). (Collett and Co.). BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Tainui, left Southampton March 23; due Auckland to-day. Remuera, left London April 5; • due Auckland May 12. Mataroa, leaves Southampton April 19; due Wellington May 23. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. . TO VANCOUVER. Niagara, left Vancouver on April 24; due Auckland May 14 and Sydney May 19. To leave Sydney May 24 and Auckland May 29; due Vancouver June 15. TO leave Vancouver June 20 and Auckland July 10; due Sydney July ,14. Aorangi, left Sydney April 26. To leave Auckland to-morrow; due Vancouver May 19. To leave Vancouver May 23 and Auckland June 12; due Sydney June 16. To leave Sydney June 21. and Auckland June 26; due Vancouver July 13. TO SAN FRANCISCO. Makura, left San Francisco on April 11 for Wellington and -Sydney; due at Wellington to-day and Sydney on May 5. To leave San Francisco July 4; due Wellington July 24 and Sydney July 28. Monterey, left San Francisco April--2 for Auckland, Sydney and Melbourne; arrived Auckland April 20, Sydney Monday and Melbourne on Wednesday. Left Melbourne Saturday to leave Sydney on Wednesday, Auckland May 5; due San Francisco May 21. Maunganui, left Sydney April 11 for Wellington and San Francisco. Arrived Wellington April 15 and due San Francisco Friday. To leave San Francisco May 9; due Wellington May 28 and Sydney June 2. To leave Sydney June 7, arrive Wellington June 11, tranship Makura; due San Francisco June 29. Marama, to leave Sydney July 5; dye Wellington July 9, tranship Maunganui; due San Francisco July 27,. TRANS-TASMAN SERVICE. Wahganella, left Auckland Friday due Sydney to-day. Leave Sydney May 5, due Wellington May 8. Leave Wellington May 10, due Sydney May 13, Melbourne May 16. Leave Melbourne May 16, Sydney May 13, arrive Auckland May 22. Leave Auckland May 25, arrive Sydney May 28. Monowai, left Sydney Friday; due Wellington to-day. To leave Auckland May 4; due Sydney May 7. To leave Sydney May 11; arrive Auckland May 14, Wellington May 17. TO leave Wellington, arrive Sydney May 21. To leave Sydney May 25, arrive Wellington May ,28. To leave Auckland June 1, arrive Sydney June 4.

COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Hauturu arrived at New Plymouth on Saturday from Onehunga and after discharging 150 tons of cargo sailed in the afternoon for Wanganui. (Northern Co.), To discharge 700 tons of cargo, the Opihi arrived at New Plymouth from Nelson yesterday. She will sail for Wellington to-morrow. (U.S.S. Co.). The Parera loads at Nelson to-day for New Plymouth via Wanganui and is due on Wednesday. She will sail the same day for Port Waikato. (Hooker Bros.). The BreCZe will load at usual southern ports for New Plymouth where she is due on May 7. She will sail for Wellington the same day. (Collett and Co.). The Holmgien is to load at usual southern ports, including Nelson, for New Plymouth, where she is due on Monday. (Hooker Bros.). The Rata is due at New Plymouth from WeStpdrt : on Wednesday with 850 tons Of coal. (Cock and Co.). The Shell Co.’s tanker Paua will discharge a cargo of Case spirit at New Plymouth on May 22. She wjU sail for Picton. (Shell Co.). MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEAS SHIPS. PORT MELBOURNE ARRIVES. The C. and D. steamer Port Melbourne, in ballast from Newcastle-on-Tyne, arrived at New Plymouth yesterday to load 13,000 freight carcases of meat, 8000 boxes of butter and 5600 crates of cheese. Captain Thrower is in command and his officers are: Chief, Mr. H. M. Post; second, Mr. N. Mizzell'; third, Mr. A. Webb; fourth, Mr. R. C. H. Webb; first engineer, Mr. T. M. Lockie; second, Mr. G. H. Phillips; third, Mr. N. C. Brook; fourth, Mr. T. V. Julian; fifth, Mr. J. Waldie; sixth, Mr. R. Oliphant; seventh, Mr. W. Maxwell; chief refrigerating engineer, Mt*- C. Byron; second, Mr. W. Bailey; chief steward, Mr. A. Wells; wireless operator, Mr. F. G. Wilson. ' THE PORT WELLINGTON. The C. and D.- ship Port Wellington will leave Bluff to-morrow for New Plymouth, where she is due on Thursday to load 12,000 boxes of butter, 10,000 freight Carcases of meat, -and 4100 crates of cheese. THE TURAKINA. The New Zealand Shipping Cd.’S steamer Turakina is to load at Timaru and Bluff this week before arriving at New Plymouth, where she is due on Monday. She will load 14,380 freight carcases and 2000 boxes of butter at New Plymouth, sailing later for Wanganui and Wellington. WARSHIP RETURNING TO-DAY. After a prolonged cruise to Southern ports the cruisers Dunedin and Diomede arrived at Auckland on'Saturday. H.M.S. Laburnum is expected to return from the Hauraki Gulf to-day. TROJAN STAR DELAYED. Owing to the Trojan Star having been delayed by bad weather the vessel is now to leave Napier to-day for Auckland, where she is due on Wednesday morning. The vessel will complete loading at Auckland and she is to sail for London, via Panama next Saturday. The Trojan Star loaded at New Plymouth recently. THE PORT HOBART. The Port Hobart sailed for Wellington, Lyttelton, Bluff and New Plymouth at mid-day on Saturday, in continuation of her voyage from Liverpool. KATOA RENAMED. The Union Company’s cargo steamer Katoa, which has been sold to the Moller Line, Shanghai, has been renamed Winifred. Moller.. . SHIPPING TELEGRAMMS. Sydney, April 27:—Arrived: At Newcastle, Kekerahgu, frdm Auckland. Sailed: Abel Tasman, for Auckland, Wellington, April 28:—Arrived: Arahura, 5.40 a.m., from NelSbn; Foxton, 6.15 a.m., from Foxton; Wahine, 7 a.m., from Lyttelton; Taupata, 7.20 a.m., from Wanganui; Inaha, 9.35 a.m., Hawera, 9 a.m., Karuni, 9.45 a.m., from Patea. Sailed: Tamahine, 7 a.m., from Picton. Sydney, April 27:—Sailed: Monowai, 3.50 a.m., fcr Wellington. London, April 27:—Sailed: Coptic, from Colon. TIDE-TABLES, SUN AND MOON. ' (Summer Time.)

For the approximate time for hign water at Opunake add five minutes, for Ohawe beach add ten minutes, and for Patea 18 minutes. April 30: Full MOon, 12.15 a.m. May 6: Last quartet, 6.11 p.m. May 14: New moOn, 12 a.m. May 22: First quarter, 2.50 a.m.

High a.m. water p.m. Sunrise. Sunset. April 30 . .. 9.30 9.54 6.35 5.07 May 1 . .. 10.14 10.39 6.36 5,06 May 2 . 11.00 11.25 6.37 5.05 May 3 , 11.49 6.38 5.04 May 4 .. 0.15 12.40 6.39 5.03 May 5 , 1.09 1.39 6.39 5.02 May 6 . 2.09 2.45 6.40 5.00

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1934, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1934, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1934, Page 2