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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH BATCRDAT, OCTOBER 4, 1919. PHASES OF THE MOON. / OCTOBER. 2nd.—First Quarter, 8.14 p.m. 10th—Full Moon, 1.15 a.m. 16th.—Last Quarter 4.41 p.m. 24th.—-New Moon, 7.16 a.m. THE TIDES. High water at New Plymouth to-day at 3.53 a.m. and 4.30 p.m.; to-mororiv, at 5.6 am and 5.43 p.m. THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at 5.45 a.m. and sets at 0.14 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5.44 a.m. and sets at C.16 pm. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Corinna, from Nelson, to-morrow Baden Powell, from Wellington, Monday. Rarawa, from Onchunga, Tuesday. Kakapo, from Wellington, end of week, Karamea, from Wellington, Wednesday. ARRIVED. October 3.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons. Bark, "' o i n „,?, nehun,fa - Passengers: Misses Palmer and Wilson; Mesdames Downy and three children, Nash, Gray and two children, Blackley Lealand, Batten, Hunt, Phillips, Sarten; Messrs. Culpson, Gray. Ingram, Smeed, Richardson, Bates, Mcßetfc, Crotley, Miller, SniallHHd, Tatten, .Tobsen. Hansford, Harper, Jury Lealand, Paul, Matthews and child, McCormack, Hanke, Barlow, Altken, George (3) Downy, Nash, Gray,'Phillips; Masters Noakes and Preo; 9 steerage. SAILED., M( oct - lr; Rwß y i - • fot Onrtionga. Passengers : Misses Ewtaa. Kerry. Abbott, White (2), Hart, Sullivan (2;, Hamblyn, Potts, Duncan; Mesdames Jwy and child, Dawbln, Blundell. Bell»te L °e««. ..TOTBbuII.' Hoberts, Seed, Armstrong an; child, Cock, Baker, Hall; Messrs. Gray, Eggleton. Hutchinson, Seed, Penn Williams, Turnlrall, Hordsfleld, Johnstone, Prime, Hall Paul, Dawoin, Messenger, Little, Reid Bmnttell Ingram, Smeed, Fieldes, Hart, Armstrong, Dr. Leatham, Mackesy, Cleiuow, Coad--4 steerage. ' October 3.—Rosamond, s.s., at 8.30 a.m. 7SI tons, Jaunnay, for Wellington October 3.—Kowhai, s.s.. 792 tons. Plowman, for Westport. TELEGRAPHIC ARRIVED. Newcastle, Oct. 3,-Senotilta, from Grey mouth. SAILED. Newcastle, Oct. 3.—Wanaka, for New Zealand. Lyttelton, Oct. 2.—Ngakuta, at 0 pm., for Newcastle. Wellington, Oct. 3.—Port Nicholson, at 5 40 a.m, for London. THE RARAWA, The Rarawa arrived from Onehunga yesterday morning In her ordinary, running and sal ed again at night after the arrival of the mall train from Wellington; THE KOWHAI. The Kowhai completed discharging her oui cargo yesterday and sailed for Westport a I 8 o'clock last night. THE ROSAMOND. The Rosamond sailed at 8.30 am vest-r----day for Wellington and Dunedln. CORINTHIC FOR LONDON. Tim departuro of the Corimhic from YUII- - ~ £'? ndon J" 13 been furtner POStponeO until daylight on Thursday, 14th. Inst. THE KARAMEA. The above steamer, which was to h.ve loaded meat and general cargo at Wa'Mrn "tier completing her New Plymouth loadta, will not now call at the former port. The w altars, general cargo wilft bo shipp"d ,r Moturoa and her meat allotment from tho' river port will be transferred to tho City of Winchester, loading there about the 18th. Ins I The latter steamer W also sailing under ' - Shaw, Savill, Albion flag.

STEAMERS FROM OVERSEAS. AJANA, left UK. August 19 for N.Z. anil Australia. Due October 14 ARGYLLSHIRE left Liverpool August 2 for October " nd Austl ' nlla - Dl| e middle telton, Dunedln, and Australia. Due Oct 20 »„S t ! r K ' Sei "- 8 for w «» : KAIKOURA to load Canada In September lor New Zealand. *™l°<t ll n * thM Septl - 4D -™'- PORT ALMA left New York Aug. 30, for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia. Due October 4. a, P ??J EI 'P T ,c,t Povt Sald Sept. 4 for Adelaide and New Zealand PORT SYDNEY left London, Sept. 23 for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, via Australia. Due about Nov. 18 REMUERA left London Sept. 12, for Au* land. Due Oct. 20. SURREY left New York Sept. 5 for Auckland and Wellington. Due Oct 10 WHAXCARATTA left Montreal August 2S for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedln, and Australli Due Oct. 4. TAHITI left Vancouver Sept. 17. Due Wellington Oct. 5. TROPIC due Lyttelton October 2 with coal cargo from Newport News. WAHINE to leave U.K. October for New Zealand. STEAMERS TOR OVERSEA PORTS. Talnui, Wellington, October 7, for London Corinthlc, Wellington, October 14, for London Niagara, Auckland, November 4, for Vancouver Ici.ic, Wellington, November, for London Arawa, Wellington, December, for London licmuern, Wellington, November, for London Rirautaka, Wellington, December, for London

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1919, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1919, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1919, Page 2

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