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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. FRIDAY, JUNE 11. 1920. DIARY. High Sun- SunJrrne, 1920. water, rise. set. , p.m. 7 Monday 12,36 7.21 4.39 8— Tuesday 1.8 7.22 4.38 9 Wednesday 1.47 7.23 4.37 10— Thursday 2.31 7.23 4.37 11— Friday 3.37 7.23 4.37 At AA’aitara the tide is 15 minutes earlier than the above figures for New Plymouth, while at Opunako it is high water 15 minutes later than at New Plymouth. PHASES OF THE MOON. FOR JUNE, 1920. 2nd—Full Moon, 4.55 a.nr. 10th—Last Quarter, 6.35 a.m. 17th—iScw Moon, 1.18 a.m. 23rd—First Quarter, 6.26 p.m. ARRIVED. June 10.—Turanga, auxiliary launch (6.30 a.m.), 80 tons, Sang, from Auckland. Juno 11.—Rarawa, s.s, (5.30 a.m.), 1072 tons, Bark, from Onehunga: Passengers ; Misses Patten (3), Walker, O'-Donnell. Hobble.,' Dixon, O’Neill, Muir, Goodwin, Walker; Mosdamos Jcnkrn, AA’ilson, , AA’hitehouse, Lynch, Williams, Johnston, O’Jlrien, Rowe; Messrs. Whitehousc, Morey, M'Alpino, Muir, O’Brien Standish, Thompson, Jones, Cummings, Rees, Kollham, Willey, Slichan, AVillock, Trace, Wilson, Rowe, Sameron, George, M‘Murray, Johnston, AA’ilson, Robinson, Bullock, Bain, Jury, King, Blake, Dixon, Orossloy, Kcbble, Smith, O’Neill, O’Brien, ADLcan, Salway, Goodwin, George, Carter, Lustram, Gibson, Letlraby, .Martin, Chukley. Kosscll, Brasel, Lynch, _ AVilliaras, Sinclair, Brown, C'lant Alexander, O’Donnell, George, Towick, Matthews. IN PORT. Rarawa, s.s. Corinna, s.s. Malaita, s.s. Rosamond, s.s. Turanga, a.l. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Ngatoro, from Portland, early.^ Kini, from AVest.port, about June 12. Paparoa, from AA'ollington, end of June. Donald M'Kay, from New York. July. UNION COMPANY VESSELS. The Rosamond was only able tar work one hatch to-day, and will not leave for Greymoutli until to-morrow. The Corinna, which had 1200 tons of cargo to discharge and loads butter and cheese, is not expected to sail for AA Tellington until Monday. THE RARAAVA. The Rarawa brought passengers and cargo from. Onehunga this morning and returns to the northern port to-night. The vessel will arrive here again on Tuesday and Friday of next week a® usual. SMALL VESSEL’S JOURNEY. The auxiliary launch Turanga which has been expected for some days past, arrived on Thursday evening when nine days out from Auckland. During the rough weather which marked the ciose of last week the little vessel remained at anchor in shelter of TutukaTia harbour, north of AATrangarei. Tiro voyage was continued and North Cape rounded on Monday. Captain G. Sarig is in command. A cargo of 300 cases of benzine was brought, and after discharge the vessel will commence to trade between AVaitara, Mokau, Tonganorntu, Awakino, Marakopa and Kawhia. CHEESE SHIPMENT CANCELLED. Advice has been received by the secretary of the Taranaki Producers’ Freezing AA'orks’ Company that the allotment of space for 8000 crates of cheese on the Argyllshire has been cancelled. The cheese was to have left the works at Moturoa towards 'tiro end of this month. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. AVellington, June 10.—AA’estralia (7.30 p.m.), from Melbourne. Panama, June 10.—Port AMctor, from New Zealand. SAILED. London, June 10.—Leitrim, for AA’ollington. Sydney, June 10.—Ulimaroa (4.45 p.m.) for AA'ellington.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16762, 11 June 1920, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16762, 11 June 1920, Page 6

SHIPPING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16762, 11 June 1920, Page 6

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