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SHIPPING.

MONDAY, MAV 3, 1015. ' PORT OR NEW PLYMOUTH. DIARY.

At Waitara tho iido is 15 minutes .earlier than, tho above figures for New Plymouth, while at Opuuako it is high water 15 minutes than ufc New Plymouth. PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY, 10 To. 6—Last quarter, -1.5p.m. 14—Nov/ moon,. 3.01 p.m. g2—lHrst c/uari.oi\ 4.2 U p.m. 29—Full moon, 0.03 a.in. SAILED. May 3.—Corinna, s.s., 1971 tons, Cameron, for Wellington. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Kini, from South, early. Harawa, from North, Tuesday. ivarav/a, from North, Friday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Sydney, May I.—Arrived, at 4 p.m., Riverina, from Auckland. Greymouth, May 2.—Arrived in stream, at 7.30 p.m., Ivauri, from Newcastle. Auckland, May 2.—Arrived, at 11 p.m., Ruapehu, from Sydney. SAILED. Wellington. May I.—Sailed, Pnkeha, for London ; Kurow* for Newcastle. THE CORINNA. Ybe Corinna failed for Wellington to-day and is due here again on Thursday with general cargo. After discharging she leaves for southern ports. MAITAI’S ROUGH PASSAGE.

( Maitai thai she had oneoiinfuiwl rough weather on her journey ocrosf. the Ta.u- ---| man Sou "as tnlfv borne out by the i appearan- v. of the vessel ns she made , up the Wellington Harbour on Friday , morning. She had a heavy jisi to tin* starhoard. while on berthing at the Queen’s lYharf further evidence of tho handiwork of the rough galo the vessel ouccum: red v.vro visible. Altogcther—( .msideriiig the severity of the weather—the vessel escaped very well, and with the exception >f tlio deploti-' n of some of her deck lutings, was not damaged nc ail. Rough weather was experienced right on from the time the Mahai clearer! Sydney Heads. The conditions became wor-e as the vessel proceeded, and shortly she was in the centre of a severe southerly gale. The vessel was tossed about and struck by huge seas, ana lied ro he hove to—-once for IS hours—owing to the terrific gale. She laboured in these conditions for live days, and on Thursday, when the v earlier moderated, she was able to make hotter progress, arriving at Wellington eventually nearly two days behind time.

COASTAL STEAMER TO LAY T7P. Tho coar.tr! steamer Huin. which arrived at ■’Vrllm'iton on Friday with a load of consent from AVansanui. is to inv up -,n ill o harbour for about a month, in consequence of the Falling off in the coasta l iaaule. Tie- Hnia has been rogulurly engaged in tho AVcllington-AVanqnnui coastal trade, hat as there is nol sufficient inducement to continue plying between the two porta she -.vill lay up until trarlo improves. It is understood that other coastal vessels will follow suit.

OVERSEA SHIPPING FOR WELLINGTON. From London. I,t.it. Due. Ataman Alai-. 27 Alay 12 Kia Ora Alar. 20 Alay 23 Xndrnfaarah Afar. 20 June 7 Panaroa Apr. it Juno 12 From New York. Invcrtay Alar. 20 .May 4 From St. John. Bangitira Afar. IS .funs 1.0 Tongariro Apr. 13 Juno 29 From San Francisco. Waitemata Apr. 1 May 6 Irom Calcutta. TVaihora Apr. 7 Alay 9

High SunWay, water. rise. set i—Sai urday ... 10.37 6.52 5.S 2—Sunday ... 11.20 6.53 o.7 3— Monday ... 12.0 6.51 o.(j 3—Tuesday" ... 12.33 6.55 0.0 5—Wednesday _. 1.26 6.56 oA Id —Thursday ... 2.33 6.57 b.S 7—Friday — ... 3.23 6.53 o.2

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144670, 3 May 1915, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144670, 3 May 1915, Page 6

SHIPPING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144670, 3 May 1915, Page 6