SHIPPING NEWS
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER U. PHASES OK I'tlE AIOUN. DECEMBER. D. H. M. S. Last Quarter 5 3 4'J 17 a.m. New Jloon 13 ; 35 19 u.ji. Dee. Quarter 20 1 54 I<j p.m. Full Moon 27 i) U 21 a.m. HIGH WATEH High water at New Plymouth y 7.49 a.m. and 8.11 p.m. To-iuorroW' B.oi a.m. and 8.53 p.m. SI ,\. Rises to-day 4.38, to-morrow ..38. Sets to-day 7.22, to-morrow 7.22. ARRIVED. Friday.—Corinna, s.s., 1271 tons, C,imeron, from Southern ports. SAILED. Friday.—Corinna, s.s., 1271 tons, Cameron, for Onehunga. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kotuku, from North, Saturday. Corinna, from North, Sunday. Rarawa, from North, Monday. Kamona, from South, about Tuesday. Rarawa, from South, Wednesday. Kotuku, from South, Thursday. Rarawa, from North, Friday. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Onehunga, Friday.—Arrived, at G a.n., Kotuku, from New Plymouth. Onehunga, Friday.—Arrived, at 10,15 a.m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. SAILED. Sydsey, Friday—bailed, Inga, for Kopu (Thames). Wellington, Last Night—Sailed, at 5.30 p?ra., Manuka, for Sydney. Onehunga, Last.Night.—Sailed, at 5 30 p.m., Kotuku, for New Plymouth", crossing the bar at 7.50. THE CORINNA. The Corinna brought yesterday from Southern ports 482 tons of cargo, including 361 sacks, 372 hundreds, 324 fifties .and a number of twenty-fives of flour, 444 sacks of wheat, 602 sacks of oats, 270 sacks of pollard, and a quantity of barley, bran, oatmeal, eic. Amongst the large quantity of general merchandise were transhipments ex M.v rama, from Sydney. The Corinna left about 5 p.m. for Onehunga and returns on Monday, when she loads dairy produce for transhipment to the Old Country. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa, after discharging on Monday, leaves for Wellington, w4i°re she will go on tEe slip for overhaul. She is due tack on Wednesday and leaves the same evening for Onehunga. For the remainder of the month she will run thrice weekly to Onehunga dud back and no doubt if the traffic warrants it the combined companies may feel disposed to continue the service.
THE KAMONA. The Kamona is at present loading at Southern ports for New Plymouth in place of the Koonya, the latter vessel going into dock. The Kamona, which is of larger register than a:\y other vessel including New Plymouth in its run, is taking up the Koonya'a ori-. ginal time-table, which through various causes had been diverted from to some extent, and is due here about Tuesday. DAIRY PRODUCE. I The Kotuku is due from Onehuuga today and will load here about 4600 crates of cheese for transhipment to the Turakina at Wellington. Thi Corinna is expected to take away about 12,600 boxes of butter on Monday for transhipment to the same Home liner. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. The next trip of tile Corinna from the South will be made a day earlier than usual on account of the Christmas holidays. She will arrive here on the Thursday (the 23rd), proceeding io Onehunga the same night and returning here on the Saturday, lying here t.TI the following Monday, 1 thus resuming her usual running. During the sair.e week the Kotuku will arrive here en the Wednesday instead of Thnnsdnv, leaving the same night for Onchiim;''i. returning on Friday and then proceeding to Wellington. °
OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE AT WELLINGTON. Tongariro (due about December 14), ■ailed on October 29, Plymouth Oitobcr 30, via Teneriffe, Capetown and Holiart. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) Nerehana (due about December 25), sailed on October 19, via Australian ports, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser) Star of Canada (due about December 30), sailed on November 4. via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser), Orari (due about Dec. 27), sailed November 4, via Auckland. N.Z. Shionin" Co.) "
Corinthic (due about Dec. 28), sailed Nov. 11, Plymouth Nov. 13, via Teneriffe, Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.)
Ruahine (due about Jan. 11), sailed Nov. 26, Plymouth Nov. 27. via Teneriffe, Capetown and Hobart.' (N.Z. Shipping Co.)
From Liverpool— Nairnshire (due about December 18), sailed on October 16, via Sydney and Auckland. (F.H.B. Line). Karamea (due about December 26), sailed on October 30. via Adelai '.e and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.) Morayshire (due about Jan. 17), saii ed from Liverpool Nov. 13, via Sydii 'V and Auckland. (F.H.S, Line). From New York— Indradevi (due about December 7), sailed on September 12, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tys'er Line). Falls of Nith (due about December 11) sailed on October 2. via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z. Shipping Co. agents) Indraghiri (due about Decwmcwr 24), sailed on October 20, via Austra'ias ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line\. Star of New Zealand (due about Jan. 15), sailed on November 9, via Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland . (A, aid A. Line, agents). From Calcutta. Aparima (due about Jan. 7), sailed ' Nov. 25, via Singapore and Auckland. (Union Co.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. John Lockett, left Liverpool Sept. lfi for Wellmgton. Doride, barque, sailed from Marseilles August 23rd.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 262, 11 December 1909, Page 6
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