SHIPPING.
PORT OF TIMARU. , Surprises 6.53 a.m.; sets, 4.59'p.m.Moon rises 4.29 a.m. ;'sets'4;49 p.m. , HiglV: water 1.38 a.m. j 1.j56 .p;tn.j . ■ s', PHASES OF THE MOON.
• ' ARRIVALS. -—*—.V ' May 2. , , Progress, s.s., 353 tons*,'(Hay), from ' -., {Oamaru. (J. Moody ajnd G0.,-/-/agents). * i OpHii, s.s., 1117. tons i(WWtefieM),; .'from Dunedin. . (Union S.S. Go.); Corinna, s.s., 1319 ' tons: (Dalgleish), jf'ijrom Oamaru. (Union S.S. Co., /agents).'A- -II - V .'V, . ."./-V----y.y, DEPARTURES. '■■■■■• ,V> ! { : ' A : ' May 2 V - ■ : , Caljrf, s.s;. 890 tons.-'(Sharpe), for /Lyttelton. (D.' C.. Turnbull and .Vpo. ,agents’). ■. Progress, s.s., 353 tons ■ (Hay), for (J.’ Moody, add Go., • #dgents). V ■ • Opifij, s.s., 1117 tons (Wbitefield), for (Union S.S. Co.) Kiujika, s.s.’’ 890 tons (Howie), for (Union S.S. Co.) Tofighriro, s.s., 8729 tons ;(Dayies), for kd)unedin. (New Zealand : Shipping '?>•> ■ Aj VESSELS IN PORT. No|'2 Wharf.—Corinna, a. 5. .; _ . A EXPECTED ARRIVAL*, Breel©, sri., Oamaru, to-day. Hdjiiidale,, s.s., Oamaru, to-day. s.s:., Port Chalmers, W&jkouaiti, b.s., Dunedin, Friday. Ki&(jOra, s.s., Oamaru, May 4. ; PorfcfAuckland, Lyttelton, May 5. s.s., Oamaru, May 5. . , Maijpoa, sis.,' Gisborne, May 13. , Tuyidcina, sis;, Port Chalmers, May 18. Hifrunui, s.s., Port Chalmers, May ,21, PROJECTED DEPARTURE*. , Breeze, s.s., Lyttelton, to-day. Holmdale, s.s., Lyttelton, to-day. Corinna, s.s., Lyttelton, ito-day. ■ Waikouaiti; s.s., Lyttelton, Friday. Somerset, s.s., Lyttelton, May 6. Storm, s.s.-, Lyttelton, May 5. ’ Kia Ora s s.s., Wanganui, May 5. Maimoa, s.s., Lyttelton, May 15. Hurumn, s.s., Lyttelton, May 22. Turakina, .s.s., New Plymouth, May 20.’
NOTEB. The Tongariro, on completion of loading general cargo for Home ports, sailed yesterday for. --Dunedin..... The Kahilca, which arrived on'Tuesday night, also sailed yesterday. She loaded cargo for Wellington, Napier and Gisborne. J Fhe Calm departed . yesterday for Lyttelton, taking a-quantity of Wellington and Wanganui cargo. .; Tho Progress arrived yesterday from Oamaru. After loading cargo for Wellington, New Plymouth and Waiato v Heads, she sailed in the evening for • 1 these parts,, via Lyttelton.-.', ‘The Opihi, from Dunedin, arrived ye°terday mqrtiing. 1 * ■ She-got away for - s Wellington- in the evening, en ,rqute to ,AVestnort,' .tvith 'general, cargo/I<', 1 < ', te/The Holmdale has again! been put , feck, and should now' get here to-day fjtom Oamaru,.to load for Wellington jSiid Wanganui. ( §! The. Corinna arrived last night/arid erthed at No. 2 wharf. She''shonlcF : &il to-day, taking cargo , for AVejling-1-■rifon. Nelson-and New-Pljrmoutl):-*:..-,'. I '| The Somerset arrived /in the 'road/ Atoad yesterday morning. She will 1 jjorth this morning, , an extra heavy j ijwcll having, kept her out. She will probably sail ini a .few days for Lyttelton, taking Home cargo, j The agents notify the Maimoa as an arrival for May I.T from Gisborne. She vy-ill load meat, general cargo and wheat for Home ports and,will sail for Lyttelton on May 15. , : ’ ■ a The Waikonejti, .from Sydney, has been further delayed, and was expected at Dunedin yesterday afternoon. She will complete her cargo at T4.m nr " aud- Lyttelton,- before,: sailing direct for Sydney. NEW ZEALAND PORT*; AUCKLAND, May 2. Arrived.—Canopus (6.45 a.m.) from .Westoort. *';■■■ , ■ Sailed.—Poolta (6.30 p.m.) for Graf/ ton.' " WELLINGTON, May 2. Arrived.—Wabine (7.5 a.m.) from Tr-ttelton ;. Storm (7.45. a.m.) from • ■JVanreanui. ■ ■ ‘ . . .. . . - ; ■ ;- * Sailed.—Cygnet (7,15 a.m.) for Kaikoura ; Maimoa (7.35 a.m.) for Wanganui; Orepuki (12;10 p.m.) for Pic-I ton; PakuraTl.2o p.m.) for Napier; Canadian Britisher (3.15 p.m.) for •Auckland; Tatara (3.40 p.m.) for Tarakohe; Storm (6 p.m.) for Lyttelton; Wabine (8 mm 1 for Lyttelton. OHRTSTCHTJRCH/ May 2. Arrived.—Maori (6.40 a.m.) ' from Wellington; Voeo (8.30 atm.)-from J,os Angeles; Banna (10.45 a.m.); from Wellington; Wcho (7.10 a.m.) from Blenheim. , - ■ ’ • Sailed.—Tees (9.20 a.m.) for Ghat- , hams; Kftponga (8.20 p.m.) for Napier; Maori (7.55/p.m.) for Wcl- ' -lihgton. ’ OAMARU, May 2. Sailed.—Holmdale (11.20 p.m.) for Timaru. . , ’ : • DUNEDIN/ Ma v 2. Arrived.—Breeze (2.30 a.m.) from 'Timaru; Oreci (5.15 a.m.) from'PortCraig. ; - - Hie Waikouaiti, which arrived at--1.30 pun. from Sydney, was delayed on the passage, by-v strong gales and heavv seas.
Sailed.—Newby Hall (2.40 p.m.*) for Sydney, *
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' SATURDAY, MAY 8. (At 3.15 p.m.) - : - For Canada, -; United States of America, Mexico, West . Indies, Great Britain, Ireland, and .Continent of Europe (via Vancouver)- also Fiji Hawaiian Island, and Japan, per s s’ Niagara, from Auckland. Monev orders at 10.30 a;m. . -
MONDAY, MAY 7. , (At 3.15 p.m.). Mails for Australian States South Africa and the East, per MaWa, at Wellington. - MONDAY, MAY 7. (At 3.15 p.m.): Mails for Great Britain, Ireland, and Continent of. Europe, (specially addressed correspondence Only), also Pitcairn Island, Cristobal. (Panama Canal), Central America, British; French, arid Dutch Guiana, Venezuela. Republic of Columbia, P.eru and Ecuador, per Tonic, fl-nm Wellington. TUESDAY, MAY 8. (At 3.15 p.m,) 'Mails for Great Britain, Ireland, and Continent of Europe (specially addressed correspondence only),', also all States of South America, via Monta Video, per Kia Ora, at Wellington^ INCOMING OVERSEA MAILS. (Arrival times approximate only)/ Ist May.—S.S. Ihumata, from Newcastle, via Napier; 12 bags Australian mail. 7th May.—R.M.S Makura, from San Franciscp; U.S.A. and English mail. ' ■ ■ i r Letters containing Postal Notes, Bank Notes.' and Valuables, should be REGISTERED.
A. H. STEELE, Chiefs Postmaster. Timaru, May 3, 1928,
FuIJWMoon ... May 5 7.42 a.m. Last*;. Quarter .. May 18 8:20 a.m. Nettf; Moon .. May, 20. 0.44 a.m. Fifafe Quarter . . May : 2(5 - :: 8.'42 p.fti.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17946, 3 May 1928, Page 2
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