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SHIPPING.

WEDNESDAY,' DECEMBER 10. 1919.; DIARY. { High Sun- Sun I December, 1919 water rise. set. | a.m. 8— Mondav 10.5 4.39 7.21 ' 9 Tuesday ... 10.50 4.38. 7.22 '■ 10— Wednesday ... 11.31 4.38 7.22 p.m. 11— Thursday ... 12.2 4.38 7.22 12— Friday 12.35 4.38 7.22 At Waitara the tide is 15 minutes earlier than the above figures for New i Plymouth, while at Opunake it is high water 15 minutes later than at New Plymouth. PHASES OF THE MOON. FOE DECEMBER, 1919. Ist—First Quarter 1.4 a.m. 7th—Full Moon 7.9 p.m. 14th—Last Quarter 5.39 p.m. 22nd—New Moon 10.32 p.m. 30th—First Quarter 5.2 p.m. PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Karamu, from Lyttelton and Nelson, Friday. Bimu, from Onehunga, Friday. Corinna, from Dunedin and ports, about December 11.. Lucy (schooner) from San Francisco, after January 20. Malnita, from Noumea, early. Baden-Powell, from .Wellington, end of week. SAILED. December 9.—Rimu, s.s., 411 tons, Keatley, for Onehunga. Passengers; ; Misses Asher, Clatworthy, Hodgson, : Parrett, Hammond, Brown, King, Wil-; Hams, Haywood, King, Rolston, Con- j way; Mesdames Asher, Heaney, Ham- 1 mond, Forbes, Fox, Solo and child, Haywood; Messrs. Scott. Watkin (2), Mu’llaly, Davies, Fox, Haigh, Laing, Rawlinson, Oram, Hanger, Haywood, Julian, Richardson, ■ Benton, MT.ean, Booth, Daily, Milne, Hall, Russell. THE BADEN POWELL. The Baden Powell is scheduled to ■ load at Wellington to-morrow for New*i Plymouth. j ARRIVED. Wellington, December 9.—Manuka (4i30 p.m.), from Sydney. THE WAPTOMO. S Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, Dec. 9. The Waitomo has been delayed at Singapore unexpectedly and will leave there before the end of the week for Calcutta, where she loads for New Zea-

land ports, via Singapore and Sam*rang. THE KARORI INQUIRY. The magisterial inquiry concerning the mishap to the Karori will open in Dunedin on December 18. Good progress is being made in repairing the vessel in Port Chalmers dock. SHAW SAVILL AND ALBION CO., ltd. Owing to the coal situation in the United States, the Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., Ltd., have been compelled to divert the s.s. lonic, Arawa, and Kia Ora from tho Panama route. These vessels will now- sail via Durban.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16613, 10 December 1919, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16613, 10 December 1919, Page 6

SHIPPING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16613, 10 December 1919, Page 6