SHIPPING NEWS
TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1911. POET OF NEW PLYMOUTH PHASES OF THE MOON. AUGUST. D. IT. M. S. First Quarter 2 11 0 16 a.m. Full Moon 1« t 51 1!) p.p. Last Quarter 17 11 47 29 p.m. New Moon 24 3 51 15 p.m. THE TIDES. High water at Nw Plymouth to-day 1.20 p.m. To-morrow 1.44 a.m. and 2.8 p.m. . THE SUN Rises to-day 7.2, to-morrow 7.0. Sets to-day 4.58, to-morrow 4.50. ARRIVED.* Monday. —Pateena, s.s., 1212 tons, McLean, from Onehunga. Passengers:—| Miss Maud, Mesdames Collins (2), Selby, Black, Kabbell and child, Maher and child, Lye, Grant, Messrs Tanfield, Heald, Schofield, Logan, Watkin, Rutwell, McAnulty, Schultzer, Williams, Webb, Peterson, Dunlop, Berkeley, Gazzard, Street, Clarke, Wilkie, Matheson, Rawson, Maher, Richards, Auburn, Warnock, J. D. Avery, Freeman, Evans, Booker, Grant, Bindie, Jones, Otway, Harkness, Halcombe, Davidson, Exley, Archdeacofn Cole, Captain Matthews, 20 members North Island country football team; 28 steerage.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kotuku, from Greymouth, Wednesday Rarawa, from North, Thursday. Rosamond, from South, Thursday. Corinna, from South, Friday. Rosamond, from North, Saturday. Oorinna, from North, Sunday. Rarawa, from North, Monday. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Bluff, Monday.—Arrived, at 11.20 a.m., Ulimaroa, from Hobart, with English mail. Sydney, Monday.—Arrived, Kaiapoi, from Greymouth. Brisbane, Monday.—Arrived, Star of India, from Wellington. Melbourne, Monday—Arrived, Waimate, from Montreal. SAILED. Wellington, Monday.—Sailed, at (5.17 a.m., Tongariro, for London. Newcastle, Monday.—Sailed, Ihumata, for Auckland; lvaituna, for Napier.
THE PATEENA. The Pateena arrived from Onehunga yesterday morning with 164 tons of cargo, including 82 hags of manure, 384 bags of cement, 120 bags of lime, 50 sacks of flour, 214 bags of sugar, and CI boxes of fruit. The Pateena returned to Onehunga last night with a quantity of cargo, including 13 horses, a cow and a bull. After discharging her cargo at the northern port the vessel will proceed direct to Wellington, and will resume her usual running between WeHingtM, Picton and Nelson. The Rarawa will take up the Onelmnga-New Plymouth service from to-morrow. THE MARGIT. Trouble still exists on board the Margit and the vessel was unable to proceed into the stream to-day. It is hoped, however, that she will be in readings to sail for Australia any day now. Her destination is Port Victor, Esperancc, South Australia, where she loads wheat for Europe. COAL CARGOES. Several consignments of coal are ex- i pected here within a week or two. the first -arriving probably to-morrow hy the Ivotuku, amounting to about 400 tons, for various consignees. A load of Blackball coal is expected for the Railway Department, a load for the Gas Company, and also a quantity to replenish the Harbor Board's bunkers. 1 OVERSEA VESSELS. FOR WELLINGTON. From London— Waiwera (due about August 8), sailed on June 3, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill). Muritai (due about August 2) sailed on May 31, via Australia, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser). Indralema (due about August 28), sailed on June 15, via Australia, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser). Arawa (dae about August 7), sailed on June 23, via Capetown find Ilobart. (Shaw, Savill). Ruapehu (due about August 22), sailed on July G, via Plymouth, Marseilles, Suez Canal, Colombo and Hobart. (N.Z. Shipping Co.)). Whakarua (due about September 7), sailed on July C, via Australia, Auck land and Napier. (Tyser). Rimutaka (due about September 2), sailed on July 8, via Auckland. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) From LiverpoolSussex (due about July 30), sailed on May 27, via Auckland. (F.H.S.) Surrey (duo about August 30), sailed on June 24, via Capetown, Hobart, Auckland and Napier. (F.H.S. Line) From Montreal— Waimate (due about August 9), sailed on June a, via Australia and Auckland. (K.Z. Shipping Co.) Karamea (due about August 25), sailed on Juno 13, via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z. Shiping Co.) From New York, Den of Glamis (due, about August 14), sailed on May 10, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line). Hyndford (due about July 25), sailed on May 20), via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.) Anglo-Patagonian (due about August 29) sailed on June 2, via Australia and Auckland). Cape Ortegal (due about September 13), sailed on June 17, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser). Walkurc (due about September 8), sailed on July 1, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.) Tomoana (due about October 7), sailed on July 8, via Australia and Auckland. (Tvsov). " SAILERS. Australia, Italian ship, sailed from Mar- | seilles April 8. (Briscoe and Co.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 32, 1 August 1911, Page 2
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