SHIPPING.
JIGH WATER. Mg Tliis evening, 7.26. To-morrow morning. 8.0. SUNSET AND SUNRISE. ■ Tliis evening. 5.40. _ W To morrow inoniing. 7.12 , *■ 5 PHASES OE THE MOON. JULY
ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JULY IC. Storm, s.s <4.10 am.), from Picton, Invereargil 1 . s.s. (C.2G a.m.l, front elhngton. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, JULY 10. Invercargill, s.s. (5.35 p.m.), fo* J Wellington. Storm, s.s. p.m.). for bestport. BY TELEGRAPH. Received July 10, 8.10 p.m. J LONDON, July 9. 1 Arrival—At Coion. Armagh. (Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN. July 10. ) Arrived—Kakano (8.30 a.m ), from Oainaru. i AUCKLAND, July 18. | Sailed —Niagara (3 p.m.), for Vancouver; Kaitoke (6 p.m.), for Newcastle. SYDNEY, July 12. Ariived—Manuka «1.35). from Auckland ; Iron Monarch, arrived under own steam and was docked for overhaul. PROJECTED DEPARTURES FROM NF. PORTS. FROM VTELLINGTON. Devon—Avonmouth . •• July 31. Remuera—London July 14# FROM LYTTELTON Tairoa London July h. Port Kembla—London July 6. FROM NAPIER. Canadian Ranger—New York . • July b. The Waihora left Wellington yesterday w/h a load of caitlc for Melbourne. She should reach the Australian port early next week. The port of New Plymouth is being well advertised by the Commonwealth and J’<' minion Line. Cards announcing the d. - parture of the Port Chalmers and Pr.t Kembla have been printed for distribution amongst shippers in England and Antwerp, and included in the li.-t of New Zealand ports of call the name of New Plymouth is set u t in bold type. For instance, in the ca«u of the former vessel, it was stated that she would call at Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and ' ior) Dunedin (at ship's option) and N-v-Plymouth, while Auckland, Wdlingwt, • Bluff and New Plymouth were schedufe Mk i the Port Kembla. w ly The steamer Waihemo was obliged to leave the Napier breakwater on Saturday morning owing to a heavy swell. She was to ' have reberthed yesterday morning, and i should, in that case, get away later in the day and continue the discharge of her cargo j at New Plymouth. En Route from \ anoowver. the Maku-.* left Honolulu at 3 p.m. on Saturday for Suva and Auckland. She is expected at. i the northern port on July 20, sailing later ' the same day for Sydney.
n. H. M. Last Quarter ... 6 1 2G p.in< New Moon . . 14 0 15 pm. First Quarter ... 21 1 2 p.m Full Moon ... 28 j 0 3 a. m.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18821, 11 July 1923, Page 8
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