Shipping.
HIGH WATER. This evening 12.4. I To-morrow morning 12.20. SUNSET AND SUNRISE. This evening 7.17. To-morrow morning 4.44. PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12. NiL DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12. WELLINGTON, Jan. 12. Regulus, 584 tons, for Westport. Kapiti, 242 tons, for Wellington. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, Jan. 12. Arrived. —Devon, from Wellington. NEWCASTLE, Jan. 12. Arrived. —Koromiko, from New Zealand. Arrived. —Durham, from Dunedin; Hexham, from Auckland. AUCKLAND, Jan. 12. Arrived.—Trevalgan, from Montreal, 10.20 a.m. WELLINGTON, Jan. 12. Sailed: Waitomo, for Newcastle; Pu-, tiki, for Napier; Wahine (,7.00 p.m.) for Lyttelton. Sailed. —Rona (barque) for Newcastle; W angaratta (7897 tons) for New Plymoutn and Australia; Tutanekai, for W estport, Dunedin, and outlying Southern islands; Rama for Waitangi and Owenga (.Chatham Island?; Storm for Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin. OVERSEAS SHIPPING. VESSELS DUE IN NEW ZEALAND. PORT NICHOLSON, .eft London Oct. 8. Due Auckland Dec. 27; due Wellington, Jan. 12. WAIoTapU, left Liverpool Nov. 10. Now at Auckland; due Wellington Jan. 18. U'AiKuUAITI, Due Auckland Jan. 14; due Wellington Jan 24. Left England Nov. Ib. RUAHINE, left Southampton Dec. 2. Due Wellington Jan. 18; due Auckland Feo. 4. WAIWERA, left England for New Zealand, via South Africa, Oct. 20. Lue in N.Z. Jan. 18. CokN vv all, left New York Dec. 4, lor Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, and Kribane. Due Auckland Jan. 3; due Wellington Jan. 16. PAKEHA, left London Dec. 6. Due Lyttelton Jan. 16. OTARAMA, left Liverpool Dec. 17. Due Auckland Jan. 30; due Wellington Feb. 7. SEALDA, left Calcutta Dec. 16. Due Auckland Jan. 26; due Wellington Feb. GANGES, left Calcutta Dec. 22. Due Auckland Jan. 30; due Wellington Feb. TREVALGAN, left Montreal Nov. 20; due AucKiand about Jan. 6; due Wellington about Jan. 13. CANADIAN PROSPECTOR, left Vancouver Dec. 2. Due Auckland Dec. 30; due Wellington Jan. 13. PORT HACKING, left New York Dec. 31. Due Auckland Feb. 9; due Wellington I’eb. lb. PORT MACQUARIE, left London for Australia and Auckland, Napier and Wellington, Jan. 1. Due in N.Z. Marcn.
The three-masted Nova Scotian schooner, Louis Theriault, which has been a week at Castlecliff unloading superphosphates from Sydney, shifted up to tlie Town Wharf this week. Siie is now loading timber for Melbourne and expects to get away in a few days. The New Zealand Snipping Company advise that the Hororata is to leave Newcastle on the 18th inst. for Brisbane to complete discharge of her New York cargo. The vessel will then proceed to Auckland, where she is due on the 29th instant for Homeward loading. The Hororata will subsequently visit Wanganui and Wellington lor cargo, and is to sail from.there for London via Panama. ' r he steamer West Mahwah arrived at Wellington at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday from San Francisco via Auckland and Napier and berthed at the Taranaki Street Wharf to put out part cargo. The local agent advises that the vessel should leave there on Friday ror New Plymouth and Australia. Captain Cullen is in command.
D. H. M. S. Last Quarter .. .. 1 4 11 19 p.m. New Moon . .. .. 9 3u 3 20 p.m. i’irst Quarter ... 17 6 i 21 p.m. Full Moon . ... 24 10 44 21 a.m. Last Quarter .. .. 31 7 39 13 a.m. Apogee ... 9 8 39 p.m Perigee ... 24 0 43 a.iu ARRIVALS.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18075, 13 January 1921, Page 3
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