SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. j fBIDAY, FEBRUARY *l, 1919. J PHASES OF THE MOON. ' I FEBRUARY. '1 »sth—Full Moon, U lS ara. t3rd—Last Quarter, 1.2* P-n» the tides. High wtaer at New Plymouth to-day at 12.49 a.m and 1.10 p.m.; to-morrow, at 1.31 #.m. and 1.5# p.m. THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at 5.24 a.m. and sets at 6.36 p.m. ;to-morrow, rises at 5.2j a.m. and sets at ti.35 p.m. EXPECTKD ' UVAL9. Corinna, from Wellington, to-day. Rarawa, from Wellington, Saturday Karu. from Lyttelton, o» Monday. Matatua, from London, Tuesday. Baden Lowell, from Wellington, earlj. , Orissa, about March 15. ARRIVED. ' February 20.—Rarawa, s.s., l"' 2 4 ™ s ' ® ar Jf' frnm Onehun"ii. Passenjera: Misses Pepperell, Simmons Tavlor, Wallace, Jordan, WiiUmas, Wtoe Armstrong. Vicork, Taylor, Creedon; Mesdames Sack, tutcheon. and two chUdren, Tnnns Perkins, Bond, Hooper, King, renew, Messrs Cutcheon, Bidesdnle, Milne, Aimer, Thomson, Sole, Brown, Smith, Lamely, Corney, Wiremanel, Hill; 12 steerage. SAILED. „ , February 20.—Rarawa, b.s., 1072 tons, Banc, -Klnl, s.s, 1122 tons, Plaits, for Grejmouth. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPINft. | ARRIVED Auckland, February 18.—Manuka, 8.30 p.m., '"weUlngWn, February 20 —Matatua, 9.40 a.m., from London, via Panama. Wellington, February 20.—Hesperian, barquentine, 1215 p.m.. from San Francisco. Lyttelton, Last Night.— Korlmlko, 3 p.m., from Newcastle. . nPA Wellington, Last Night.—Ruapehu, 3.50 p.m., from London, Via Panama. SAILED. Port Chalmers, February 20.~*Wanaka, 10 a.m., for Sydney. Wellington, February 20.—Corinna, noon, for New Plymouth. THE RARAWA. The RaTawa arrived at about sis o'clock yesterday morning, and left for Wellington at noon. She returns to New Plymouth on Saturday morning and leaves for Onehunga at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday. THE COIUNNA. The Cc.rlnna left Wellington at noon yesterday, and is due here to-day to load dairy produce for transhipment at Wellington. THE KINI. The Kinl completed discharging her coal cargo yesterday and sailed at 4.30 p.m. for Greymouth. ORISSA TO SHIP REFINERY PLANT. A steamer has been specially chartered to ship the refinery plant recently owned by the Taranakl (New Zealand) Oil Wells, Ltd., from New Plymouth to the destination at which the j Anglo-Persian Oil Company desire it. The ves-! sel Is the Oriasa, a liner of 3565 tons, owned; bv the British India Steam Navigation Company. On present advices the Orissa is due here on March 15 STEAMERS FOR OVERSEA PORTS. i Essex, Wellington, Feb. 21, for Port Said. H. Monarch, Wellington, Feb 25, for London. | Suevic, Auckland, Feb. 26, for London. Llvingstonia, Auckland, Feb. 26, for London. War Citadel, Wellington, Feb. 28, for London Ayrshire, Wellington, Feb. 29, for Liverpool. Port Hacking, Wellington, March 2, for London Mnhla. Wellington. March 3, for' Port Said. War Courage, Wellington, March 5, for Hull. Ruapehu, Wellington, March 8, for London. Makura, Auckland, March 11, for Vancouver Port Melbourne, Wellington, March 20, f< L'/noon. Niagara, Auckland, March 25, for Vancouver Moana, Wellington, March, for San Francisco. Remuera, Wellington, April, for London. . Corinthic, Wellington, April, for London. • Athenic, Weilinnr.i, Apiii for London. Tainui, Wellington, May, for London.
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