SHIPPING NEWS
HIGH WATER. High water at New Plymouth to-day 11.4 a.m. and 1.20 p.m. To-morrow LI .35 a.m. SUN. Rises to-day 6.20, to-morrow 6.18. Rises to-day 5.40, to-morrow 6.42. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Taviuni from South, Wednesday. Rarawa, from North, Thursday. Rosamond, from South, Thursday. Rosamond, from North, Saturday. Rarawa, from North, Monday. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. 1, Sydney, Tuesday.—Arrived, at 7 a.m., Moana, from New Zealand. Melbourne, Tuesday.—Arrived, Brisbane, from Hokianga. Wellington, Tuesday. Arrived, at 10.15 a.m.,.Corinna, from New Plymouth. ißluff, Tuesday.—Arrived, at 10.30 a.m., barque Rona, from Newcastle. THE TAWUNI. The Taviuni sailed from Wellington about 4 p.m. yesterday and is due here •this morning. She will have about 200 tons of cargo to land here, and will sail after discharging for Westport and Greymouth. HOME LOADING. The Turakina, which is loading at Waitara, is' expected to complete this morning and will sail for Port Chalmers, Lytteltbn, Wellington and Auckland, leaving the latter port on the 22nd inst. OIL-CARRYING STEAMERS. Not so very long ago there was great haste to build large steamers for the carriage of oil in 'bulk. Such steamers, it was known, had been making a great deal of money, and there were many who wished to share in what promised to be a rich and continuing harvest. Today the other side of the picture is disclosed. Recent, reports from the Tyne speak of a considerable number of tank steamers as laid up, all of them comparatively modern vessels of large tonnage, and one of them a vessel which has never been to sea since her trial trip. I OVERSEA VESSELS. FOR WELLINGTON. From London — Athenic (due about Sept. 6), sailed on July 21, Plymouth July 23, via Ten- . eriffe, Capetown and Hobarfc. (Shaw I Savill and Albion Co.) 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. (Shaw, Savill). I From LiverpoolCornwall (due about Sept'. 28), sailed on | July 26, via Auckland. (F.H.S.) Morayshire (due about October 28), sailed on August 20, via Auckland. (FJfjS.) From' Calcutta— , Itria (due about September 15), 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. (ILS.S. Co.) From New YorkStar of Australia (due about September 34), sailed on July 18, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser). Earl of Carries (due about October 20), sailed on Angus* 1, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.) From Montreal— Wakanui (due about October 3), sailed on July 27, via Australian ports and Auckland. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) JAILERS TO ABRIVE. King Malcolm, barque, sailed from Marseilles on June 23. Glenshee, barque, sailed from Liverpool on Jul? 8.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. SEPTEMBER, D. H. M. S. New Moon 4 5 42 19 a.m First Quarter 12 7 47 18 a.m Full Moon 19 4 29 15 p.m Last Quarter 26 8 30 19 a.m
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 127, 7 September 1910, Page 2
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