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SHIPPING NEWS

NEW PLYMOUTH PORT ARRIVED YESTERDAY 10.45 a.m.: Port Caroline, s.s., 8003 tons, Hall, from Timaru. VESSELS IN PORT. Port Caroline, Newton King wharf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Karepo, from Greymouth, to-day. Parent, from Wellington, to-day. Rata, from Westport, to-day. Hauturu, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Parera, from Port Waikato, Monday. Karu, from Dunedin, November 15. Holmglen, from Dunedin, November 16. INTERCOLONIAL. \ Kaimiro, from Edithburg, Adelaide and Melbourne, due this morning. (U.S.S. Co.). Kartigi, to load at Edithburg, Adelaide and Melbourne about the middle of November for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth early December. (U.S.S. Co.). OVERSEAS. King Malcolm, due at New Plymouth about Tuesday to discharge bitumen from San Pedro. (Newton King Ltd.). Port Hunter, left Liverpool on September 16 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth; due at Nev/ Plymouth about Thursday. (Collett and Co.). Mahana, due at New Plymouth on November 20 from Australia to load. (Newton King, Ltd.). Waipawa, due at New Plymouth on November 27 to load. (Newton King, Ltd.). Trojan Star, to load at New Plymouth about November 30. (Farmers’ Co-op.). Cape York, from Vancouver, San Francisco, and Los Angiles. due about February 3. (U.S.S. Co.). Ruahine, to leave London on December 19 for Wellington, Port Chalmers, Lyttelton. Timaru and New Plymouth; due New Plymouth February 15 (U.S.S. Co.) Hertford, to leave Liverpool on December 28 for. Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Nev/ Plymouth; due New Plymouth late in February. BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Tainui, left Southampton October 4; due Wellington November 11. Rotorua, left London September 26;, due Wellington November 13. Tainui, left Southampton October 4: due Wellington November 11. Rangitata, left London October 17; due Auckland November 20. Tamaroa, left Southampton November 1; due Wellington December 4, PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. TO VANCOUVER.

Aorangi, due at Auckland on November 11; to leave Auckland November 12, due at Vancouver on November 29: to leave Vancouver December 4, due Auckland December 23; to leave Auckland December 24. due Sydney December 28, TO SAN FRANCISCO. ’ Makura, due at Wellington on November 11; to leave Wellington November 12, due Sydney November 16; to leave Sydney November 21, due Wellington November 25; to leave Wellington November 26, due San Francisco December I - L o Monterey, due Melbourne November 8; to leave Melbourne November 9, Sydney November 13, due Auckland November 16, due San Francisco December 2. Mariposa, to leave San Francisco on November 12 and due at Auckland on November 29, due at Sydney on December 2, due Melbourne December 6. Maunganui, due at San Francisco on November 15; to leave San Francisco November 20, due Wellington December 9; to leave Wellington December 10, due Sydney December 14. AMERICAN-CANADIAN SAILINGS. Hauraki, left Los' Angeles October 22 for Auckland. Port Denison, left New York October 30 for Auekland. Canadian Highlander, left Montreal October 31. Golden Coast, left Lqs Angeles November 1 for Auckland. Limerick, to leave Los Angeles November 18 for Auckland. Cornwallis, to leave Montreal November 20 for DunedinNorthumberland, to leave New York November 22 for Auckland. Canadian Planter, to leave Montreal November 25 for Auckland. Golden Bear, to leave Los Angeles December 1 for Auckland, City of Manila, to leave New York December 15 for Auckland, Cape York, to leave Los Angeles December 26 for Auckland. TRANS-TASMAN SERVICE. Monowai, to leave Sydney on November 8 and due at Wellington on November 11; ’to leave, Wellington November 12; to leave Auckland November 15, due Sydney November 18; to leave Sydney November 22, due Auckland November 25, due Wellington November 28; to* leave Wellington November 29, due Sydney December 2, Wanganella, to leave Auckland November 8, due Sydney November 11; to leave Sydney November 16, due Wellington November 20; to leave Wellington November 21, due Sydney November 24; to leave Sydney November 25, due Melbourne November 27. COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Karepo, delayed at Greymouth on Tuesday, is now due at New Plymouth this evening. (U.S.S. Co.). The Parera left Wellington yesterday for New Plymouth, where she is due today. She is to proceed to Port Waikato, returning to New Plymouth on Monday. (Hooker Bros.). Tire Rata was scheduled to load at Westport and is due at New Plymouth to-day. (Cock and Cp-). The Hauturu was bar-bound at Onehunga yesterday and will leave to-day. She is due at New Plymouth to-morrow morning and will sail the same day for Wanganui, (Northern Co,). The Karu is scheduled to. load at Dunedin and is due at New Plymouth again on November 15, (U-S-S. Co,)The Holmglen is scheduled to load at Lyttelton to-day f°r New Plymouth, where she is due via ports on November 16, (Hooker Bros,), MOVEMENTS of OVERSEAS SHIPS. PORT CAROLINE ARRIVES. To begin loading on Monday, the Port Caroline arrived at New Plymouth from Timaru yesterday. She will load 15,000 boxes of butter and 2500 crates of cheese, sailing later for Gisborne. Captain G. SHall is in command and the officers are; Chief, Mr, £. £, SasweUi secoad, Mr. L.

J. Skailes; third, Mr. L. W. Cady; fourth, Mr. R. W. Nicholl; chief engineer, Mr. S. W. Brown; second, Mr. D. Poston; third, Mr. J. Robertson; fourth, Mr. O. R. Hunter; fifth, Mr. A. J. Bradford; sixth, Mr. G. Ford; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. A. Freser; second, Mr. C. Hide. Mr. A. E. Wells is chief steward and Mr. H. Croker wireless operator. KAIMIRO DUE TO-DAY. The Kaimiro, with Australian cargo from Edithburg, Adelaide and Melbourne, is due at New Plymouth this morning. She will sail later,for Auckland. KING MALCOLM NEXT WEEK. The King Malcolm, from San Pedro via New Zealand ports is due at New Plymouth about Tuesday for discharge. PORT HUNTER DELAYED. The Port Hunter is due at New Plymouth about Thursday to discharge 2266 tons of cargo, including grain, paper and spirits, and load 20,000 boxes of butter, 4000 crates of cheese and 4500 freight carcases of meat. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Sydney, November 7:—Arrived: City of Tokio, from Dunedin. Westport, November 7;—Sailed: Rata, 6.30 p.m., for New Plymoutn. TIDE TABLES. SUN AND MOON High water Sun- Sun-

Nov. 14 .. 11.55 12.16 -5.02 7.15 November 11: Full Moon 2.42 a.m. November 18: Last quarter, 12.36 p.m. November 26: New moon, 2.36 p.m. December 3: First quarter, 7.28 p.m.

a.m. p,m. rise. set. Nov. 8 . .. 7.25 7.45 5.08 7.08 Nov. 9 . . 8.13 8.30 5.07 7.09 Nov. 10 . ,. 8.57 9.15 5.06 7.10 Nov. 11 .. 9.41 9.59 5.05 7.12 Nov. 12 . .. 10.25 10.45 5.04 7.13 Nov. 13 . . 11.10 11.30 5.03 7.14

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1935, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1935, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1935, Page 2

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