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SHIPPING.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1919. DIARYDIARY. High Sun- SenAugust, 1919, water. rise. set. a.ra. 2—Saturday 12. K 7.0 NO if—Sunday 1.35 6.59 0.l 4 Monday 2.1 S 6.58 5.2 5 Tuesday 6.9 (i. 07 0.0 6 Wednesday ... 4.15 6.56 5.4 7 Thursday 5.19 6.55 5.5 8— Friday' 6.39 6.5-1 5.0 PHASES OF THE MOON. AUGUST, 1919. 4th First quarter, 7.18 a.m. 12th Full moon, 0.36 a.m. 19t.1i Last quarter, 3.33 a.in. 26th Neyv moon, 3.4 a.m. At Waitara the tide is 15 minutes earlier than the above figures for Now Plymouth, while at Opunake it is High water 15 minutes later than at New ■Plymouth, PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY, 1919. 4th—First Quarter 7.48 a.m. 12th—Full Moon, 5.36 a.m. 10th—Last Quarter, 3.33 a.m. 26th—New Moon, 3.4 a.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Corinna, from Wellington, to-morrow. Xgahere, from Greymouth, Wednesday. Ngatoro, from Wellington, Tuesday. Karawa, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Rakanoa, from Greymouth, about Wednesday. „ ARRIVED. # August 3.—Rarawa, s.s. (6 a.m.), 1072 tons, Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers: Aliases Nightingale, Anslard, Stott, Lerian, Butler, White, Scarlett; Nurse Dobson; Mcsdamcs Smith, Dumbleton, Spurdle and four children, Hutchinson, Gray, Vickers Addcnbrooko, Small and child, Todd (2), Honno'r; Messrs. Blair, Oaks, Boddy, Kelly, llonnor, Sage, Cassie, Hall, Lettice, Blythe, Hawker, Randrnp, Day, Addcnbrooko, Spurdle, Smith, Lemmcr, Evans, Kirkup, Ogle, McDonald, Gnndry, Botton, Earnshaw,- Smith, Sage, Tuthalum, Milligan, Rountree, Anderson, Aroa, Wellington, Deak, Cummings (2), Houston; Revs. Addcnbrooko, Barnett, Partridge, Favell; Dr. Todd; Lieut. Macey; Private Terry. August 2.—Karamu, s.s. (7 a.m.), 934 tons, M’Lellan, from Onehunga. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. SAILED. Newcastle. August 2. —Wanaka, for New Zealand. Alt A PAW A 'CALLS. The Arapawa put into the harbour at 8.30 this morning and anchored, She had left Wanganui for Opunake, hut was unable to work that port. Shortly after 10 o’clock tho vessel put to sea again to go to Waitara. KARAMU WITH COAL.

The Karanm brought 200 tons of coal for this port from- Grcymouth and AA'estport, via Onchunga, and was to sail again at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Greymouth to load for "Wellington.

EAKANOA LOADING AT GREYMOUTH. Tho Union Company advise that the Eakanoa was loading at Grcymouth today for AA 7 ellington and Now Plymouth. She is due here about AVedncsday with 700 tons of coal. THE COEINNA. The Corinna was delayed at AA’cllington by heavy rain and is now scheduled to leave that port at o o’clock this afternoon for New Plymouth with about 50 tons of general cargo. AVELLINGTON-ONEHUNO A SERVICE. The Patecna now leaves Wellington on Tuesdays and Fridays and Onchunga on AVednesdays and Saturdays. OVERSEAS STEAAIEES. Athenic, left London, July 14 for .Wellington. Duo August 26. Ayrshire, left Liverpool in July, for Wellington. Due August. Durham, left Liverpool Afay 21, for Australia. Due N.Z., August. Giessen, left London June 23, for Wellington. Due August 21. Ellenga, left Egypt July 23 for New Zealand. Due August 28.

Essex, duo from Australia early in August to load. Hororata, to leave Loudon July 24 for New Zealand, via Capetown. Karamea, left London July 9, for Auckland, Wellington, and New Plymouth, via Capetown and Hobart, Due hero September. Kumara, left London July 2o for New Zealand. Alamari, left London July 3 for Auckland. Due August 19. Alatatua, left United Kingdom Juno for Auckland. Due August 9. Aloana, left San Francisco July 9, •r Wellington. Duo July 31. New Zealand, H.AI.S.; due AVellingon about August 18 from Australia.

Opawa, left London May 18 for New ealand ports, via Australia. Port Elliot, leaves Now York in uly for Australia and Now Zealand. Port Hacking, left London July 4 T Lyttelton. Due August 21. Port Lyttelton, left Plymouth June 7 for Auckland, Napier, and Welrngton, via Australia. Due Wellingon ° August 24. Fort Melbourne, left London July 4 nr Now Zealand via Australia. Duo Wellington September 4. Port Nicholson, left New York July for Wellington. Duo August 3. Somerset, left London July 2 for .ystdton. Due August 12. Ulimaroa, left Egypt June 30 for New Zealand. Duo August 6. Waimate, left New York June 21 for Auckland. Due July 31. Yonne, to leave Montreal in July for Now Zealand.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16503, 2 August 1919, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16503, 2 August 1919, Page 6

SHIPPING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16503, 2 August 1919, Page 6

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