Shipping.
HIGH WATER. This evening 8.15. To-morrow morning 8.38. SUNSET AND SUNRISE, This evening 6.58. To-morrow morning 5.1. PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. D. H. M. S. Last Quarter .... 3 9 12 12 a.m. New Moon 11 3 42 13 a.m. First Quarter .... 19 7 49 20 a.m. Full Moon 26 0 19 15 p.m. Apogee .... 16 1 40 a.m. Perigee .... 28 1 37 a.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6. Nil. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7. Kapiti, 5.5 a.m., from Wellington. Huia, 5.12 p.m., from Wellington. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6. NIL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7. Invercargill, 5.25 a.m., for Wellington. OVERSEAS SHIPPING. VESSELS DUE IN NEW ZEALAND. 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 Nov. 5. PORT AUGUSTA, left New York Sept. 22. Due Auckland Oct. 28; due Wellington Nov. 3. ORAIII, left Liverpool Oct. 7. Due Auckland Nov. 28; due Wellington Dec. 5. PORT NICHOLSON, left London Oct. 8. Due Auckland Dec. 7; due Wellington Dec. 17. NOKOTA Y, 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 Welling- ’ ton Nov. 13. I OPAWA, left Liverpool Oct. 13. Due Auckland Dec. 4; due Wellington Dec. 11 The s.s. Breeze, empty, left Lyttelton for Dunedin on Wednesday for Port Chalmers for docking. She ran into heavy weather south of Oamaru, and had to run back to Timaru for coal. She came in on Saturday morning and left in the afternoon. —Press Assn. The Calm arrived at Timaru from Wellington on Saturday. She had a rough passage.— Press Assn. The Federal-Shire liner Armagh is to come from Australia shortly to load at Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington for the United Kingdom, sailing early in December. The Surrey and Westmoreland are due from Australia in December to load for the United Kingdom. The Carpentaria, due at Wellington on Saturday from Brisbane, is to load at Wellington, Auckland, and one other port, under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Co. The Kennedy is still ashore at Foxton. There is a heavy wind blowing, and no attempt could be made to tow the vessel off. A line between the ship and the shore broke, but a new one has been put out. The Kennedy’s position is considered safe, and as soon a's the weather moderates it is anticipated that no trouble will be met With in towing her off. in the meanwhile, the auxiliary scow will take up the Wel-lington-Foxton trip. The C. and D. liner Port Kembla left Kembla at six o’clock on Thursday evening for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. She is due at Auckland on Tuesday. at Napier on November 18., and Wellington three days later. The Port Kembla. which is on her maiden Voyage, is a vessel of 84 65 tons, and is in command of Captain Craven. The vessel has London cargo for discharge at Auckland. Napier, and Wellington, and will afterwards load at Bluff, Lyttelton and Wellington.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18020, 8 November 1920, Page 3
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