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AMERICAN-CANADIAN SAILINGS.

Cornwallis, left Montreal November 20 for Dunedin. Northumberland, left New York November 22 for Auckland. Canadian Planter, left Montreal November 25 for Auckland. Golden Bear, left Los Angeles December 1 for Auckland. City of Manila, left New York December 15 for Auckland. Cape York, to leave Los Angeles December 26 for Auckland. TRANS-TASMAN SERVICE. Monowai, to leave ■ Sydney on December 20, due at Auckland on December 23; to leave Wellington •December 30, due Sydney January 2. Wanganella, delayed at Sydney. Present movements uncertain. COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Inaha sailed for Greymouth last night. (Hooker Bros.). The Holmglen is due at New Plymouth from Wellirigton to-day. She will return south from where she is expected' at New Plymouth on January 3. (Hooker Bros.). The Karu is due at New Plymouth from Nelson to-day, having been delayed. (U.S.S. Co.), The Hauturu left Onehunga yesterday for New Plymouth, where she is due this morning to discharge 120 tons. She will return north, from where she is again expected at ??ew Plymouth on January 8. (Northern Co.). The Awahou will make her first visit to New Plymouth on January 10 from southern ports with general cargo. (Hooker Bros.). MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEAS SHIPS. OMANA ARRIVES. With Australian cargo for discharge the Omana arived at New Plymouth from Sydney yesterday. She will sail for W illington on Monday, CORNWALL SAILS. After having been considerably delayed In her New Plymouth loading of dairy produce the Cornwall completed yesterday and sailed for Wanganui. Her other ports of loading are Wellington, Gisborne, Opua, Auckland, Tokomaru Bay and Napier. KARTIGI AGAIN TO-DAY. The Union Company’s vessel Kartigi is due at New Plymouth to complete discharging general Australian cargo. On completion she will sail for Australian ports. PORT ADELAIDE’S LOADING. The Port Adelaide, due at New Plymouth on January 6, will load 20,000 freight carcases, 10,000 boxes of butter and 8000 crates of cheese at New Plymouth. t 1 SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Sydney, December 19: —Sailed: Maunganui, 5.10 p.m., for Wellington. Suva, December 20:—Arrived: Monterey, 8.30 a.m., from Auckland. Melbourne, December 20:—Arrived-. Abel Tasman, from Greymouth. London, December 19:—Arrived: Balboa and Canadian Conqueror. Sailed: lonic, from Kingston; Makura, from San Francisco. Auckland, December 20:—Arrived: Strathaird, 1.15 p.m., Brisbane. To sail: Waipiata, 8 p.m., Wellington; Kiwitea, 8 p.m., Newcastle. . Nelson, December 20:—Sailed: Karu, 3 p.m., for New Plymouth TIDE TABLES, SUN AND MOON High water Sun- Sun-

December 26: New moon, 5.49 a.m. January 2: First quarter, 3.15 a.m. January 9: Full moon, 6.15 a.m. January 17: Last quarter, 7.41 a.m.

a.m. p.m. rise. set. Dec. 21 • . 5.55 6.26 4.54 7.50 Dec. 22 . 7.00 7.19 4.55 7.51 Dec. 23 . 7.49 8.35 4.55 7.52 Dec. 24 . 9.01 9.20 4.56 7.52 Dec. 25 . 9.13 9.31 4.56 7.53 Dec. 26 . 9.54 10.15 4.57 7.53 Dec. 27 . 10.35 10.58 4.57 7.53

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1935, Page 2

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AMERICAN-CANADIAN SAILINGS. Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1935, Page 2

AMERICAN-CANADIAN SAILINGS. Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1935, Page 2

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