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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH) Xyi ' CATTJRDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1920.. tf ■j!, PHASES OF THE MOON, f 1 FEBRUARY. 12th.—Last Quarter, 8.26 a.m. 20th.—New Moon, 9.11 a.m. 87Ui.—First Quarter, 11.26 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 11.23 a.m. and 11.40 p.m.; to-morrow, a.t 2.2 a.m.; Monday, at 12.19 a.m. and 12.37 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 5.8 a.m. and sels at 6.52 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5.9 a,m., and seta at 6.51 p.m.; Monday, rises At 5.10 a.m. and sets at 6.50 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. f < Mapourlka, from Wellington, to-morrow. Bar&wa, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Baden Powell, from Wellington, early. Corinna, from South, next week. Xoraine, to leave New York. U.S. steamer, to leave 'Frisco, March, j. ' . v ■ ARRIVED. ' February 6.—Rarawa, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 1072 tons, Dorllng, from Onehunga. Passengers:— Messrs C&rthew, Valentine, Clayton, Angrlven, liysagbt, Pelbeu, Lemparo, Hoffman, Rennard, Hooker, Clarke, Bartley, Martin, Clarke, H«nderson, Bellringer, Paul, Nicholson, Baletho, Jackson, Grosser Mate, Tiplady, Buckwell, Roberts, Guthrie, Coldlcute, Guthrie, Gurmeut, Sharo, Richards, Aldoff, Le Grico, Pope, Wlentley, Jaimes, Tucker, Fitzgerald, Green; Masters Baswell, Lovegrqve, Neal; Mesdames Campbell, Edwards, Gray and child, Aikin and two children, Peacock and two children, Nicholson, Kidd, Cl&rke, Wallace, Henderson, Neal, Martin, Thompson, Stalidi, Welsen, Loyde, Jones, Hamlin, Buckwell, Aspden, Hayward, Gleston, Pelbeu, Bartiey; Misses Manning, McKibWn, Coroning, Pope, Woodford. Wllsen, Cox, Hoyte, Rysght, Richards, Loyde, Jones, Blair, Pitcalthey, Waller, Jones (2); Adams, Home, Herbert, Qower, Buckwell; 18 steerage. r; SAILED. February 6.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Dorling, for Onehunga. Passengers:— Misses Campbell, Sole, Court, Frederick, Gibson, Mardon, McGarry (2), Lethaby, Davidson, O'Carroll, Buchanan, Mehrtens, Olliss, Coad, Warner, Balfone, Reed and 2 children; Mesdames McMillan, Julian and child, McLeary, Hayden and 2 boys, Gibson, Healy, McGarry, Jones, Lethaby, McLean, Sinclair, Wlnstanlay, Timner.t and child, Thompson, Cossey, McGovern, Porter and 3 children, Clark and 2 girls, Klrth, Shanks; Messrs McMillan, Bias, Hulton, Pike, Morrison, Julian, Knight, Jon en, ICuave, Shanks, Connolly, Deeley, Fisher, Black, Ehtman, McGovern (2), Johnstone, Candy, Cole, Yurk, Don, MciMlken, Captain Pert, Glenister; seven Steerage. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Auckland, Feb. 6.—Mahla (5.35 a.m.), from England, anchored In powder ground. London, Feb. 5. — from Wellington. sailed! Wellington, Feb. 6.—-Ruahlne (*8.30 a.m.), for London. Auckland, Feb. G.—Tutanekai (midnight), for Suva. Newcastle, February s.—Kurow and Wattemata, for New Zealand. THE RARAWA. ( The Rarawa arrived from Onehunga yesterday morning and returned North on the arrival of the mall train last night. She brought to New Plymouth 52 tons of cement but no sugar. THE MAPOURIKA. It is expected that the Mapourlka will leave Wellington tills afternoon for New Plymouth to load cheese. ' THE WAIMANA. The liner Waimaaa completed her Home-ward loading at Wattara and passed New Plymouth on her way to the Wanganui roadstead yesterday morning. The vessel completes loading at Wellington before sailing for England.

STEAMERS FROM OVERSEAS. ATHENIC, left London Jan. 16 for Wellington, via Panama. Due Wellington March 1. KASAMA, left New York Jan. -1. Due Lyttelton Feb. 6. LIBERTY-, left New York Nov. 22. Due Wellington Feb. 3. MAHIA, left London Dec. 4. Dud Wellington Feb. 13. MAMARI, left U.K. Jan. 1. Due N.Z. early in March. MATATUA, left London Dec. 19 for Australia and N.Z. Due end Feb. OPIHI, due Jan. 31 from Singapore. OTIRA, left London Jan. 4. Due N.Z. In March. PORT CHALMERS, left New York Jan. 19, Due Feb. 27. PORT NAPIER, left London Dec. 24. Due Wellington early in March. SUSSEX, left New York Jan. 1. Due Wellington Feb 18. WAHINE, left Clyde Dec. 18. Due Dunedln early Feb. WAIKAWA, left San Francisco Jan. 14. Due Wellington Feb. 12. WAIMATE, left London Jan. 22. Due Auckland March 17. WAITOMO, left Calcutta Jan. 8. Due Lyttelton Feb. 22. YONNE, left Delagoa Bay Jan. 2. Due Lyttelton Feb. 12. STEAMERS FOR OVERSEA PORTS. Niagara. Auckland, early, for Vancouver. Rimutaka, Wellington, Feb. 7, for London. Ruapehu, Wellington, February, for London. Athenic, Wellington, February, for London. Tainul, Wellington, March, for London Corlnthlc, Wellington, March, for London Makura, Auckland, Jan. 24, for Vancouver Arawa, Wellington, Jan. 8, for London lonic, Wellington, April, for London Bemuera, Wellington, April, for London.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1920, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1920, Page 4

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1920, Page 4

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