SHIPPING.
PORT 01? NEW PLYMOOTJt THURSDAY, MAY 16,1919, High v/ator at New Plymouth to-day 10.13 ajn. and 10.30 p.m.; tQ-mojiQW, m IQ.4D »uo, mi 117 pjn, Tim nun rises to-day at 7.7 ajn. and Seta at 4.53 pjn.; to-morrow, risea at 7.8 <un. and sets at 4.52 pjo. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. from Ouehunga,, to-day. Corinnn», from Ouehunga, next week* Kniapoi, from eouth, next week.. Kia Ora, from Wellington, about May 35.. , TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. ABETTED. T&rs&oiae, May 15.—Kaiu, sua, from New Plymouth, SAILED. Wellington, May 15.—Taimii, for London, at 3.15 pjn. Wellington, May 15.—Mannka, for Sydney, 4.35 pjn. Auckland, May 15.—Karori, for Sydney, 6.15 pjn. Onehnnga, May 15.—Rarawa, for New Plymouth, 5 p.m., passing Manukau Heads'at 7.10 p.m. ''' THE CORINNA. The Corinna it expected to leave Nelson some time this (Friday) evening, and in that case may be expected to arrive some time during Saturday. The vessel brings a cargo of general produce from southern ports. THE RARAWA The Northern Steamship Company's Rarawa left Onehunga yesterday afternoon for New Plymouth, and is expected here early this morning, and leaves again after the arrival of the southern express train. THE BADEN POWELL. TheTe was no appearance of the Baden ' Powell at 9 p.m. last night. The steamer was due to arrive during the night, and on completing her discharge will return to Wellington. THE EAI OKA. The Shan, Savlll and Albion liner Kla Ora, en route from Home, Arrived at Wellington yesterday and la expected to arrive at New Plymouth about ten 22nd. INTERNED CABGO. The Commonwealth Controller-General of Customs has advised the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce that a cablegram has been received .from the High Commissioner's office, London, dealing with goods for Australia on the Austrian steamer Orsova, which during the war "sheltered" at Padang. The message reads : "Referring to your telegram March 27th, definitely decided Great Britain will assume management German boats sheltered Dutch East Indies. Disposal of cargo not yet settled, as boats not handed over. Probably same course will be followed in case of Austria-Hungary, but position complicated owing to instability Government these countries, as Dutch Government refuses hand over ships without authority ot owners or owners' Government." The Controller adds that the matter Is being kept under notice with a view to seeing that the question for bringing the Australian cargo on to the Commonwealth is not overlooked. STEAMERS FROM OVERSEAS PORTS. Crosby Hali, Wellington, May 29, left New York April 22. Waitomo, Auckland, left Calcutta May 16. Walrlma, Wellington, due Augußt, from London and 'Frisco. Paparoa, Wellington, May 24, left Glasgow April 1. Devon, Lyttelton, May 26, left Suez April S. Paparoa, Wellington, May 24, left Glasgow April Carpentaria, Lyttelton, May 17, left London April 2. Pakeha, Wellington, May 27, left London April 12. Rimutaka, Wellington, May 27, left Plymouth April 5. Moana, Wellington, May 28, left San Francisco May 4. Western Comet, Auckland, May 28, left New York April 22. Tofua, Lyttelton or Port Chalmers, May SO, left London April 18. City of Dunkirk, Auckland, Juno 7, left New York May 1. Port Pirie, Wellington, June 24, left London April 18. STEAMERS FOR OVERSEA PORTS^ Kalkoura, Wellington, May 16, for London. Remuera, Wellington, May 27, for London. lonic, .Wellington, May 29, for London. Raranga, Wellington, May, for London. Pakeha, Wellington, May, for London. Moana, Wellington, June 4, for aSn Francisco, Niagara, Auckland, June 10, for Vancouver Paparoa, Wellington, June 16, for London. Rimutaka, Wellington, June 21, for London Arawa, Wellington. June, for London.
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