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Snipping. HIGH WATER. This evening 6.21. To-morrow morning 6.56. SUNSET AND SUNRISE. This evening 6.56. To-morrow r morning 5.3. PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. D. H. M. S. Last Quarter .... 3 9 12 12 a.ni. New Moon 11 3 42 13 a.m. First Quarter .... 3 9 7 4 9 20 a.m. Full Moon 26 0 19 15 p.m. Apogee .... 3 6 1 40 a.m. Perigee .... 28 1 37 a.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 5. Huia, 4.20 a.m.. from Wellington. Invercargill, 4.40 p.m., from Wellington. DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5. Storm. 3.40 p.m.. for Dunedin. Arapawa, 3.50 p.m., for Manakau. Regulus, 4 p.m.. for Westport. Waimea, 4.30 p.m., for Greymouth Huia. 4.23 p.m., for Wellington. BY TELEGRAPH. Received November 6. 12.55 a.m. NEWCASTLE, Nov. 5. Arrived: Tarawera and Waitomo, from Wellington. OVERSEAS SHIPPING. VESSELS DUE IN NEW ZEALAND. PORT CAROLINE, left London July 29. Due Wellington Nov. 4. CITY OF NEWc.-STLE, left New York Sept. 23. Due Auckland Oct. 31. Due Wellington Nov. 7. PORT KEMBLA, left London Aug. 27. Due Auckland Nov. 8; due Wellington Nov. 20. REMUERA, left Southampton Sept. 30. Due Wellington Nov 13. lONIC, left Southampton for Wellington Oct. 7. Due Nov. 21. WAIRUNA, left San Francisco Oct. 2. Due Auckland Oct. 27; due Wellington PORT AUGUSTA, left New York Sept. 22. Due Auckland Oct. 28; due Wellington Nov. 3. ORARI, left Liverpool Oct. 7. Due Auckland Nov. 28; due Wellington Dec. ’ PORT NICHOLSON, left London Oct. S. Due Auckland Dec. 7; due Wellington Dec. 17. NOKOTAY. left New York Sept. 16. Due Auckland Nov. 11; Due Wellington Nov. 18. WALTON HALL, left New York Oct. 2. Due Auckland Nov. 6; due Wellington Nov. 13. OPAWA. left Liverpool Oct. 13. Due Auckland Dec. 4; due Wellington Dec. 11 Messrs Johnston and Co., Ltd., agents for the Northern Steamship Co., Ltd., advise that tlie departure of the s.s. Rarawa has been postponed. She will leave onehunga on Friday, ath November, and New Plymouth Breakwater on Saturday, 6th November, at usuaj times. According to a Press Association message from Sydney the intercolonial scow Maroro has been sold to Mr Hall, of Gisborne, and she proceeds to Newcastle to load coal for New Zealand. The liner Port Augusta is to leave Auckland at daybreak on Sunday for Wellington, where she is due on Tuesday morning. The liner Remuera, which is due at Wellington on the 16th inst from London and Southampton via Panama, will put out part cargo there, and then go to Auckland with the remainder. The vessel will subsequently load at Auckland, Napier and Wellington, and is to sail from Wellington about December 18 for Southampton and London via Panama. Mr W. Wallis, agent for the Federal Steanf Navigation Co., advises that the steamer City of Newcastle, en route from New York, left Auckland yesterday for Wellington, where she is due on Monday morning.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18019, 6 November 1920, Page 3

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