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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919. JHASES OF THE MOON. APRIL. 15fh-Full Moon, 8.2 p.m. 23rd—Last Quarter, 10.58 p.m. 30th—New Moon, 5.7 p.m. THE TIDES. High water at New Plymouth to-day at 11.46 at 12.4 a.m. and 12.24 p.m. THE SUN. The sun rises to-daTTt 6.36 am/and sets at 5.24 p m ; to-morrow, rises at 6.37 a.m. ana sets at 5.23 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Baden Powell, from Wellington, to-daf. taawa, from' Onehunga, Wednesday. Orissa, from Newcastle, end of April. Navua, from Melbourne, end of montl. ARRIVED. «™.n i»_HaTR«a ss., 9.45 a.m., 1072 tons vXI, ™ On!hVga:';Pa S sengers: Misses Parry 2), White, Edward, Hand, Rose, Cray, MeYdames Baker, Coe, Boucher and child, CamErSffi. trains, «» wfor * a ,?„ d XFaSmHand, Thomas, Laybourn, White, ford, Craig, Knlfall; Messrs. Hy^.™" Lawson, Morton, Turner, Buchanan, Close Coe, Boucher Kemp. Cameron, Captain ."laney, SS CaraeZ, McAdam, Thomas, Thorpe, Nops, Hall, Smith, Crawford, Douglas Wyatt, Robertson, Gee, Rev. Laybourne, Enttlcan, Bavtes, Bailey '(2), Bayley Parkinson, Long, McNaughton, Earle, Rosa; 21 steerage. SAILED. April 17.—Kahlka, s.s„ 1148 tons, Edge, for W Ap?lf H.-Rarawa, ss., 1072 tons, Dorllng. for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Young, Hookham, Bradbury, HowoU, McNair, Cowan, Searle, Irwin, Bowe, Jones, Miles (2), Edwards, Bedford, Brewster, Thomson, Nash, Sturtevant, Whlttam: Mesdames White, Hayward, Baker, Luxton7 Lonsdale, St. Paul, Webster, Watkhjs, Bennett, Preo, Cottam; Messrs. Murphy, Smyhte, Phllllpson, O'Brien, Parkin, Cannell, Bond, Cook, Brady, Knoi, Rees, Rawles,. Paterson, Cooksey, Boyd, McGlnty, Winter, Sehischka, White, Nancarrow, White, Wilson, Ward, Ferguson, Fox (2), Hammond, Lumsdon, Goodacre, Webster, Welch, Stratford, Ward, Brash, Warner, Old, Kelly, Brlckey, Preo, Williams, Mills, Bourne, Cottam, Ward, Gee, McKenzie, Wilson, Montague, Kelly, Joll, Lonsdale, Nelson, Fowler, Bruce, Crawshaw, Tidswell, Holford, Thomson Fraser, Kebbell, Dickson, Mannli, Hayward, Shoriand, White, Roberts, Bowe, Leraan, Chaney, Hookham, Rathbone, Allen, Harvey, Eyre, Bayly (3), Worsley, Crlgbton, loins; 14 steerage.

/ TELEGRAPHIC. SAILED. Wellington, April 17.—Taromea, 4.20 p.m., for Hobart. ARRIVED. Wellington, April 17.—Corlnna, 3 p.m., from New Plymouth. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived yesterday morning from Onehunga, and sailed on her return again after the mail train arrived at night. She is duo here again on Wednesday of next week. THE KAHIKA. The Kabika discharged her coal cargo and loaded about 80 casks of pelts and 600 sacks of hides and left for Wellington after the departure of the Rarawa. DIRECT SHIPMENT FROM MELBOURNE. The manager of the New Plymouth branch of the Union Company advises that the Navua (2930 tons) is to bTing a shipment of 700 tons of phosphates from Melbourne to New Plymouth. The Navua Is at present on the way to Australia, and will probably arrive at New Plymouth about the end of this month. THE AJANA. The Ajana, since her arrival in the Waitara roadstead on Monday morning has been loading cargo for Home, including 3000 bales of greasy wool and a large quantity of frozen and tinned meat. She leaves this morning for Wellington, via Wanganul. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEAS VESSELS. Wellington, April 17. The Paloona, bound from San Francisco to Wellington, left Papeete on April 15, and is due at Wellington on the 20th with a large English mall. The Moana, bound from Wellington to San Francisco, arrived at Papeete on the 15th, sailing on the Banie day. The Makura arrived at Vancouver on April 10 from Auckland, and was to sail on the 15th on her return voyage. The Talune left Suva at 1 a.m. on Wednesday, direct for Auckland, with a full cargo of fruit for New Zealand. The vessel Is carrying a clean bill of health. STEAMERS FOR OVERSEA PORTS. Talune, Wellington, early, for San Francisco. Niagara, Auckland, early, for Vancouver. Athenic, Wellington, April 22, for London. War Courage, Wellington, April, for Hull. Paloona, Wellington, April, for San Francisco. lonic, Wellington, May 1, for London. Corlnthlc, Wellington, May 1, for London. Remuera, Wellington, May 27, for London. Talnul, Wellington, May, for London. Raranga, Wellington, May, for London. Pakeha, Wellington, May, for London. Makura, Auckland, mid-May, for Vancouver. Paparoa, Wellington, May 31, for London. Moana, Wellington, May, for San Francisco. Arawa, Wellington, June, for London.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1919, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1919, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1919, Page 2

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