SHIPPING.
PORT OP NEW PLYMOUTH. , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919. PHASES OF THE MOON. i SEPTEMBER. 24th.—New moon, 4.10 p.m. THE TIDES. High water at New Plymouth to-day at 4.3fr a.m. and 5.1 D p.m.; to-morrow, at 6.4 a.m. and 6.39 p.m. THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at 6.4 a.m. and sets at 5.36 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at C.3 a.m. and sets at 5.57 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Karu, from Wellington, to-day. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Kokirl, from Greymouth, to-morrow. Karamea, from Wellington, Sept. 30. ARRIVED. Sept. 18.—-Kahika, s.s., 1148 tons, Edge,.at •6.20 a.m., from Wellington. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Port Nelson, . Sept. 18.—Walwera, anchored 1n stream, at 9.20 a.m, from New Plymouth. Auckland, Sept. 18.—Whangape, at 8,30 p.m., from Papeete. SAILED. Auckland, Sept. 18.— E. H. Sterling, at 6.50' a.m., for Sydney. Lyttelton, Sept. 18.—Caroline, at 2 p.m., for Suva. London, Sept. IS.—Paparoa, for Auckland. THE KAHIKA. The Kahtka arrived off the port on Wednesday night but did not berth until 6.20 a.m. yesterday. She ha 3 a small cargo to discharge and then loads 12,000 crates of cheese for the ss. Durham, and Is expected to sail at noon to-day. She returns direct to load another 12,000 crates for the s.a. Essex. THE KARU. The Karu, which is duo early this morning is bringing 3RO tons of general cargo, and' should get a way this afternoon on her return journey to Wellington. THE RARAWA. Tho Rarawa is due to-morrow morning for and will return north again in Ihe evening at the usual hour. THE ROSAMOND. Tlio Union Company advise Hint tho Rosamond Is to leave Lyttelton on Monday for Nelson and New Plymouth. THE AUPOURI. Tho Aupourl is still at shelter just inside the breakwater, awaiting the moderation of the weather to continue her journey to Onehunga. THE KOKIRI. Latest advices stale that the ss. Kokirl Is still bar-bound at Greymouth. A ONE VOYAGE VESSEL.
Rarely indeed does a ship put to sea with the Intention of making but a single voyage, but such & ship is now being built in a British Columbia shipyard, and will presontlv sail for England with some 5,000,000 feet of lumber. For ptrhrtps the first time in maritime history a ship Is a part, of her own cnTgo; she will never como back because after she has been, unloaded there will be nothing left of her. The new vessel is all cargo, arid when sho arrives at her de.itinat.loTi she will be taken annrt and piled up in a huge lumber pile. With the present need of lumber abroad. It nppc.irs that somebody got the Idea that If. would be cheaper to build the vessel for the ono trip and sell her for lumber than to build her simply as an ordinary vessel to carry an ordinary cargo and come back for another. VESSELS FROM OVERSEAS. ADOLPH WOERMANN, left. U.K. August 14 for Wellington Due Sept. 28. AJANA, left London Augu3t 2 for Auckland. Due about Sept. 20. AYRSHIRE left London August 2 for Wellington Due about Sept. 20. HORORATA loft London July 28, via Caps., Duo Wellington September 20 KAIKOURA to load Canada in Sept. for N.Z. ' ; KARAMEA left. London July 9 for Auckland Wellington, and New Plymouth, via Cape Town ! and Hobart. j PAPAROA to leave Avonmouth early Sapt. i for New Zealand I . PORT ALMA leaves New York in August fori Australia and New Zealand. 1 PORT SYDNEY to leave United Kingdom August for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, via Australia. REMUERA, left London September 10, for New Zealand. Due Auckland, Oct. 2G. WAIPARA to leave Montreal in July for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. I WAITEMATA left Calcutta Aug. i for Sydney. Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Due Auckland middle September. STEAMERS FOR OVERSEA PORTS. -Afhenlc. Wellington, Sept. 10. for London ' Corinthis. Wellington, October, for London ! Tainui, Wellington, October, for London. lo.'ic, Wellington, November, for London Arawa. Wellington, December, for London. T.'emuera, Wellington, November, for London. Rlmutaka, Wellington, December, for London Mamart, Wellington, Sent. 19, fnr London. Port Hacking, Wellington, Sept,. 2.">. for London. Fort Lyttelton. Wellington, Sept. 25, for London.
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