SHIPPING.
PORT OP NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1911. DIARY. January, nil'll Sun Sun 1011.' Water. Rise. Set. 3—Tuesday ... 11.12 4.39 7.21 ‘l—Wednesday... HAS 4.39 7.21 5 Thursday ... 12.15 4.40 7.20 6 Friday ' ... 12.42 4.40 7.20 At Waitara the tide is 15 minutes earlier than tiio above figures for Now Plymouth, while at Opunake it is high water 15 minutes later than at New Plymouth. Phases of the Moon.— For January: New moon, Ist, 3.5 S a.m.; first quarter, Bth, 7.57 a.m.; full moon, loth, 10.3 a.m.; lasi quarter, 22nd, 7.57 a.m,; new moon, 30th, 9.21 p.m. ARRIVED. January s.—C’orinna, s.s., 1271 tons, Cameron, from Southern ports. January s.—Rosamund, s.s., 721 tons, Watson, from Wellington, Pieton, and Nelson. SAILED. January 4.—Rarawa, s.s.. 1072 tons, Norhury, for Onehunga. Passengers; Misses Morey, Martin, I’earee, lirahant 12), Jensen. Hawkins, and Purdy. Mesdnmos Ward, Thomas and child, (Ulmer, Matthews, King and child. Higgs and 2 children, Pearce. Morris. I.cthahy, and Randrup. Messrs. Plmntree ill, Hansen, C. linyly. Churches. Donaldson. Morris. Malone, R. Weils. Ward anti boy. Jury. Cresswell, Matthews. Pearce, Heap, Hopewell, Todd, and others; 10 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. '•Rarawa, from North, Friday. Rosamond, from North. Saturday. Riuawa, from North, Monday. Corinna, from South. Tuesday. Bannva, from North, Wednesday. Koonya, from South, Thursday. Rosamond, from South, Thursday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. ■Wellington, Jan. s.—Arrived, at, 5.30 a.m,, Maitai, from Rarotonga. Onehunga, Jan. s.—Arrived, at 8.15 a.m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. Melbourne, Jan. s.—Arrived, Star of India, from London. SAILED. Sydney, Jan. 4.—Sailed, at 4 p-tn.. Wimmera. for Auckland. Melbourne. Jan. I.—Sailed, Moeraki, for Hobart and Bluff. THE MAITAI'S CARGO. Par Press Association. WELLINGTON. Jan. 5. The cargo by the Maitai. which arrived from San Francisco this morning totalled 750 tons, and included 1901 cases of Californian oranges ami 1200 cases of bananas. OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Clan Grant (due about DcccmlK-r 211. sailed from Banbury December 8. (G. 11. Scales). Wairnate (duo about December 201. sailed from Montreal October 10 via Australia and Auckland. lonic (duo about December 2f>), sailed from Plymouth November 12 via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill,). Kaipara (due about January 1), sailed from Ixvmlon November 11 via Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.). Marere (duo about January 5), sailed from I/mtimi October 31, via Australia, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser.) Maitai (due about January 5), sailed frnm Sim Francisco Uecemlx'r It via Papeete and Rarotonga. Union S.S. Co.). Apnrima (due about January 7). sailed from Calcutta December 1 via Singapore, Samarang and Auckland. {Union S.S. Co.) Turakina (due about January 10), sailed from Plymouth November ‘2O via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Cq.l Orari (due about January 17), sailed from Liverpool November 2d, via Auckland. (N./..5. Co.) Durham (due about January 231, sailed from Liverpool November 17 via Auckland. (N.Z. and A. Co.). Parisiana (vino about. January 23), sailed from New York October 28, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Lino.) Star of India (due about JnJmiary 23) sailed from London November 25 via Australia, Auckland and Napier. fTyser.) Atbonie (duo about January 231, sailed from Plymouth December 10 •-ia Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw Savill.) Marnari (duo a limit January 27), sailed from London December 1 via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill.) Karamea (duo about January 39), sailed from Montreal November 18. (N.Z.S. Co.). SAILER. Ariel, barque, sailed from Liverpool November IS, The Rosamond is duo to-morrmv from Wellington, Pieton, and Nel.-on, with 105 tons of cargo. The Corinna is duo to arrive from Southern |xirts to-morrow. The Rarawa’s cargo this morning included 230 cases of fruit. THE ROSAMOND. The Rosamond arrived at 11 a.m. today from Wellington, Pieton, ami Nelson with about JBO tons ot general cargo. She will leave tor Onehunga this afternoon. KOONYA DELAYED. The Koonya, which was .scheduled to arrive here from Southern ports on Tuesday next, has been delayed in the South, and will not arrive until Thursday. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. The Union Company’s .steamer Maitai which is engaged in the New Zea-land-Salt Francisco mail service, has now been fitted with a wireless telegraphy apparatus. AUCKLAND HARBOUR. The survey of Auckland Harbour, which tiio Admiralty has agreed to undertake, will shortly lie 001011101101x1 by Lieutenant Jackson, of H.M.S. Fantome, which is now in West- Australia engaged in searching for the rock, on which the ill-fated steamer Pericles was lost. The scope of the survey will extend from Raugitoto Beacon to Kauri Point, and the work will probably take two or three months to complete. CORINNA’S MOVEMENTS. The Corinna arrived from Southern ports at half-past B_tlhs morning, with 257 tons of cargo, including 805 sucks of wheat, 191 sacks of oats, 291 sacks, 100 hundreds, and 460 fifties of flour. Shu will leave about 4 p.m. for One- 1
hnnga, whence she will take about 23,000 boxes of butter direct to Wellington, for transhipment to the Home liner Ruapehu. On Tuesday the Corinna will return to Now Plymouth to load about 14,000 boxes of butter for the Ruapehu.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 14398, 5 January 1911, Page 6
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815SHIPPING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 14398, 5 January 1911, Page 6
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