SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1915. PHASES OK THE MOON, NOVEMBER. It—First quarter, 10.40 ajn 22—Full moon, 5.13 a.m. 30—Last quarter, 9.47 »,na THE TIDES. High iva-ier to-day at 1.2S a.m. and 1.53 p.m.; to-morrow, 2.10 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at 4.57 a.m. and nets at 7.3 p.m.; to-morrow, 4.5U a.m. and 7.4 p.m. IXPECTED ARRIVALS. Corinna, from South, Sunday. Rarawa, from North, Tuesday. ARRIVED. Nov. 12.—Regulus, s.s., 505 tons, Vickerman, from Greymoutli. Nov. 12.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers:—Mesdamea George, Shepherd, Quinn, Baker, Lester, Rountree, Birch, Meredith, MeKeller, Kempthorne (2), Ambury, Drake, Sole, West and child; Messrs Spenley, Spasni, Wilson, Carbine, Vincent, Spine, Lang, Beamish, Palmer, Ball, Liverinore, Hawes, Webster, Ansell, Ambury, Dickie, Grey, Lambess, Benge; 12 steerage.
SAILED. Nov. 12.—Kowhai, s.s., 792 ton.-. Howler, for Greymouth. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Auckland, Nov. 11.—At 5.30 p.m., Ruapehti, from Hobart. Newcastle Nov. 11.—Koromiko, from N.W Znliliul. SAILED. Bluff, Nov. ll.—Kakapo, for Auckland. Auckland, Nov. 11.—At 7 £<m., Turakina, for London, via Monte Video. San Francisco, Nov. 11—Wainrarino, for New Zealand. Wellington Nov. 11—At 0.20 p.m., Moana. for Rar&tonga. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived from Onelmnga yesterday morning with, about 250 tons of general cargo. She left ou the return trip last night. VESSEL FROM BLUFF The Kini leaves the Bluff to-day for Wellington and West Coast ports. She will call at New Plymouth if the cargo available here warrants a call. THE REGULUR. The Regulus arrived from Greymouth at 7 o'clock yesterday morning with 468 tons of coal. CORINNA DUE SUNDAY
The Coriuna left Wellington yesterday, and is expected to arrive at Moturoa to-morrow. She departs on Tuesday for Wellington, taking 12,645 boxes of butter and 500S crates of cheese for transhipment to the Rangatira.
NOTES. It is reported that the steel slu-ltcr-deck steamer Mottlsfont, +784 tons gross, built at Sunderland in 1913 by Messrs J. L. Thompson and Sons, Ltd., and owned by the Century Shipping Co., Ltd., has been sold to the Russian Volunteer Fleet for about £129,000. The Mottisfont is not unknown in New Zealand waters, having visited Wellington during the earlier part of the year, when «hf! was loading for London on behalf of the New Zealand Shipping Co. Captain T. Murai, of the N.Y.K. steamer Suwa Maru, 11,000 tons, has resigned from sea service". He was one of the oldest servants in the company's employ, having served for about 30 years. Captain Murai played an active part in the Russo-Japanese war as'master of a military transport. The company ha 3 offered him an honorarium amounting to 100.000 yen.
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