SHIPPING.
«fc j POM OF WEW PLYMOUTH, j MONDAY, JANUARY 12, Wl4. ' PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY. First quarter 5 0 40 13 a.m. Full moon 'l2 4 45 12 a.m. Last quarter .19 0 0 20 ajm. New moon 26 G 11 13 p.m. THE TIDES. High water at New Plymouth to-day 9JB a.m. and 9.53 p.m. To-morrow 0.33 a.m. and 10.12 p.m. THE SUN'. Rises to-day 4.43, to-morrow 4.44. Sets 10-day 7-17, to-morrow 7.17. ARRIVED. Saturday.—Corinna, s.s., 1271 tons, Cameron, from Onehimga. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from North, Monday. Taviuni, from South, Sunday. Kowhai, from South, Monday. Rarawa, from North, Friday. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Lyttelton, Saturday.—Sailed, at 11.50 ■a.m., Boveric, for Newcastle. Onehunga, Saturday.—Arrived, at 9.30 a.m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. Bluff, Saturday—Arrived, at 12.25 p.m., Apar'una, from Calcutta. SAILED. Auckland, Saturday—Sailed, at 1.10 p.m., .Vlouva, for Tonga. Tilt: CORINNA. The Coriima ari'ived from Onehunga on Saturday morniiig and discharged 250 tons of general cargo. She afterwards commenced loading dairy produce, consisting of 13,400 boxes of butter and 5500 crates of cheese (2000 crates of which will be transhipped to the Uuahine and the remainder to the Kaipara). She will complete loading today and sail for Wellington. To-morrow she will leave Wellington again for New Plymouth with general cargo.
Til 10 KOWIIAI. The Kowhai is due from Wcstpovt ' this 'morning with 250 tons of coal. She goes on to Onehunga after discharging with the balance of her cargo. TIIK TAVIUNT. The Taviuni was expected to arrive from Lvttelton early this morning with about CIMJ tons of general cargo. She will sail fur West-port and Crcyniouth after discharging. AX (T-TO-DA'fF, STEAMER. The s.s. Kulambangra, which brought Sir William Lever to Wellington, is only one of a large fleet of island traders belonging to the firm of Lever Tiros. The vessels are engaged in collecting copra from the various islands. The Kulambangra is not, however, a mere, cargo-car-rier. Her fittings are magnificent. Her registered tonnage is 2200 tons, and she lias all the equipments for making travel in the tropics as pleasant as possible. Kvery cabin is fitted so that ventilation b almost perfect, and there arc numerous electric fans and other cooling apparatus where one most needs them. She is fitted with a five-kilowatt Marconi wireless set, which means double the power of the range of the Tinakori Hills station. Jt will be seen, therefore, that she is thoroughly up-to-date in every respect.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 165, 12 January 1914, Page 2
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402SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 165, 12 January 1914, Page 2
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