SHIPPING NEWS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. AUGUST. D. H. M. S. New Moon 5 6 12 20 p.m. First Quarter 13 1 38 13 p.m. Full Moon 21 6 51 13 a.m. Last Quarter 28 2 10 14 p.m. HIGH WATER. High water at New Plymouth to-day 1i1i.46 a.m. To-morrow 0.6 a.m. and 0.36 p.m. SUN. Rises to-day 6.35, to-morrow 6.34. Sets to-day 5.25, to-morrow 5.26. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Koonya, from South, Thursday. Rarawa, from North, Thursday. Rosamond, .from North, Saturday. Regulus, from Westport, Saturday. Putiki, from Westport, Saturday. Rarawa, from North, Monday. Rosamond, from North, Thursday Corinna, from South, Saturday.
f TELEGRAPHIC ARRIVED. Wellington, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 10.15.a.m., Manuka, from Sydney. _____ ( SAILED. Manakau Heads, Wednesday.—Sailed, at 7.45 a.m., Kotuku, for New Plymouth. THE KOTUKU. The Kotuku, which was expected here yesterday morning, was barbound at Manakau on Tuesday night and did not cross the bar till 7.45 a.m. yesterday. She was to have arrived late last night. Discharging will be proceeded with this morning.
THE KOONYA. The Koonya left Wellington for New Plymouth early yesterday afternoon and is due here this morning. She brings about 450 tons of cargo, after the discharging of which she proceeds to Westport and Greymouth. COAL FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. The Regailus is expected to arrive here about Saturday with a cargo of coal. The Putiki, with a load of Stockton <coal, is also expected here at the end of the week.
The Auckland Herald says that the Kotu and Rosamond experienced a rough time while crossing the Manukau bar, inwards, on Saturday. Although the weather was fine, with only a fresh south-westerly breeze blowing, a very heavy sea was running on the bar. The Rosamond suffered most, shipping several exceptionally heavy seas, one of which broke away the stern flag-pole. The vessel eventually berthed at Onehunga about mid-day, the Kotuku following shortly after. In berthing, the Kotuku got cauglht by the fast ebb tide, aid her nose was carried on to the (Rosamond's quarters, making a bit of a hole in and denting two plates., It is reported that now the Claymore is ready to take up the West Coast running the auxiliary ketch Albatross will probably be taken off the Onehunga-Wai-tara running, and will return to Auckland. . , . ' ' »
OVERSEA VESSELS. FOR WELLINGTON. 1 From London-^-' Turakina (due about August 23), sailed on July 7, Plymouth July 9, via Teneriffe, Capetown and Hobart (N.Z. Shipping Co.) Paparoa'(due about August 28), sailed on July 5, Auckland. N.Z. Shipping Go;) Athenic (due about Sept. 6), sailed on July 21, Plymouth July 2# via Teneriffe, Capetown and Hpbart. (Shaw SaviH and Albion Co.) Muritai (due about, September 7), sailed on July 1, via Australian ports, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser). Tongariro (due about Sept. 20), sailed on August 5, Plymouth August 6, via Teneriffe, Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) Rangatira (due about September 30), sailed on August 9, via Auckland. <S!haw, Sayill). ' ' From LiverpoolEmpire Transport (due about August 29), sailed on July 2, via Auckland. . E.H.S. Line). ', . . ' Cornwall (due about Sept. 28), sailed on July 25, via Auckland. .(F,HjS,) ; Morayshire (due about October 28), sailed on August 20, via Auckland. (FMS.) ..'.. ■"■'' From Calcutta— Itria (due about September 16), sailed on August 3, via Melbourne and Sydney). (U.S.S. Co.) Aparima (due about September 10), sailed on August 1, via Singapore, Samarang and Auckland. (UjS.S. Co.) From New York— Indrnffhiri (due about August 20), sailed on June 7, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser). Star of Australia (due'about September 34), sailed on'July'lS,' lian ports and Auckland. (Tyser). Tomoana (due about August 30), saUed . on June 20, via Australian ports and Auckland;; (A. and A. Line). Earl of Oarrick (due about October 20), sailed -on-'August 1, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.) "' From Montreal— Whakatane (tfue about August 30), sailed on Juried; via Melbourne, Sydney"and Auckland. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) Wakanui (due about October 3), sailed on July 27, via Australian ports and (Auckland. (iN.Z. 'Shipping Co.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. King Malcolm, barque, sailed from Marseilles on June 23. , Glenshec, barque, sailed from Liverpool on July 8.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 117, 25 August 1910, Page 2
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