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SHIPPING.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1919 DIARY.

At Waitara tile tide is 15 minutes earlier than the above figures lor New Plymouth, while at Opunake it is high water 15 minutes later than at New Plymouth PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY, 1010. ■lth—First Quarter 7.48 a.m. 1-tli—Full -Moon, odid a.m. lOtii—Last Quarter, o.oli a,iu. 2titu—New Moon, J.i a.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Corinna, from Wellington, Saturday. Karamu, from West Coast, about Friday. llarawu, hom Onclumga. Saturday. .Ngaherc. from Greymoulh. Wednesday. Ngutoro, from Wellington, Tuesday. -SAILED. July 31. —Pannva, s.s., 107:2 tons, Hark, for Onehunga. Passengers: .Misses Page, Burnet, Magnus, Avaun Cl), Johnston (2); Mesdames Mitchell, ilnnuick, Harrison, Logie, Stevenson, Crow, Williams, Newsom, Watson, Richards and 2 children, Jewis.s, M'Kenme, Peacnck. Broclle, ilookcr, Bott and child, Hancock; .Messrs. Hiimvick. ."Mann, Harrison, Miller, Reardon, M‘Bengali, Logie, O'Gormann, Stevenson, Allen, Cooper, Swales, Rogers, Newsom, Rothwell, (Hynes. Andrews. Mitchell, Hallol.l. Miller, M'Keuzie, Bacon, Hancock, Boyd. Nathan, Campbell, Watson, Daw. son, Glasson, Fahy, Chapman (Hi, Hopkins, Peacock. Grundy. Brodie, Burson, Boswell, Nicholson. Bott, Williams. Peters, Kemp; Masters Page; 10 steerage. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Onohnnga, August 1. —Rarawa (8.30 a.m.'), from New Plymouth. Sydney, July 31.—Briton, from Wellington. Lyttelton, August 1. Western Comet (10.10 a.m,), from Hobart. SAILED. Wellington, August 1. —Chupra (8.30 a.m.), from Newcastle.

THE .MAKERA. Tho Makura is due in Sydney on Saturday, and a statement, is current in union circles that the crow will sign off. THE KARA MU. The collier Knraimi leit o re.vinotirh on Tuesday, and calls at Farewell Spit in obtain salvage material required in the refloating of tho Kowhai. The Kaijimii has a cargo nf coal for Onohungn and this port, hut the exact date of her arrival here is not known. THE COR INNA. The Corinnn is expected to leave Wellington to-night with a small load of general cargo for this port. She should arrive between 0 and 10 a.in. to-morrow and is- to take hack a cargo of cheese to Wellington. LAUNCH FOR HARBOUR BOARD. The Rarawn brought from Oueliunga on Thursday a small oil launch, which will he used in connection with the harbour scheme. The launch will lie used to convoy men and material to Moturoa, where a quarry will be opened. Yesterday a party of men were landed, and a start made with the deep-sea operations. THE NO A HERE AND NO ATOHO. The Ngahero and Ngatoro arc expect, ed at New Plymouthearly next week. OVERSEAS STEAMERS. Atheuic. left London. July 14 for Wellington. Duo August 26. Ayrshire, left Liverpool in July, for Wellington. Due August. Durham, left Liverpool May 21, for Australia. Due N.Z., August. Giessen, left London- June 23, for Wellington. Duo August 21. Ellonga, loft Egypt July 23 for Now Zealand. Due August 28. Essex, due from Australia early in August to load. Hororata, to leave London July 24 for New Zealand, via Capetown. Karamea, left London July 0, for Auckland, Wellington, mid Now Plymouth, via Capetown and Hobart, Due here, September. . Ktimara, left London Julv 23 for New Zealand. Mamari, left London July 3 for Auckland. Due August 19. Matatua, left United Kingdom Juno 28 for Auckland. Duo August 9. Moana, left San Francisco July <J, lor Wellington. Duo July 31, New Zealand, H.M.S.; due Wellington about August .18 from Australia. *“ Opawa, loft London May 18 for New Zealand ports, via Australia. Port Elliot, leaves New York in July for Australia and Now Zealand. Port Hacking, left London July" 4 for Lyttelton. Duo August 21. Port Lyttelton, left Plymouth June 17 for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, via Australia. Duo Wellington August 24. Port Melbourne, left London July 4 for New Zealand via Australia, ibuo ■Wellington September 4. Port Nicholson, left New York July 4 for Wellington. Due August 3. Somerset, loft London July 2 for Lyttelton. Duo August 12. "Ulimaroa, left Egypt Juno 30 for New Zealand. Due August 6. Wairaate, left New York June 21 for Auckland, Due July 31. Yonne, to leave Montreal in July for New Zealand.

High SunJuly, 1919. water. rise. set. 26—Saturday ... a.in. ... S.ol 7.6 4.54 27—Sunday ... 9.89 r.6 4.51 28 -Monday ... 10.17 i .0 4 .-3") 29—Tuesday ... ... 10.51 7.1 4.36 30—Wednesday ... 11.23 7.3 4.57 ill —Thursday ... ... 11.58 7.3 4.3/ August, 1919. 1—Friday p .in. ... 12.15 7.2 4.58

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16502, 1 August 1919, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16502, 1 August 1919, Page 6

SHIPPING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16502, 1 August 1919, Page 6

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