SHIPPING
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1920. PHASES OF THE MOON. FEBRUARY. 27th.~-First Quarter, 11.28 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 11.34 a.m. and 11.48 p.m.: to-morrow, at 12.0 pm. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. Tho sun rises to-day at 5.20 a.m. and sets at 034 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5.20 a.m. I'Ud sets at 0.34 pm. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hula, from Wellington, early, lturawa, from Unehunga, to-morrow. Mapourdtn, from South, to-morrow. KuKsrl, from Ureymuuth, about Thursday. Karutru, from onehunga, Friday. Lorain, loading at New York. ARRIVED. February 21.—Waimea, s.s. (G a.m.),' 4SI tons, Graiiatm, from Greymouth. February 21.—Ngatoro, s.s., 113T tons, Dowell, from Wanganui. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Sydney, Feb. 21.—Huddersfleld, from Gis- - borne. Auckland, Fob. 22.—Kent (1.50 p.m.), from New Yorl:. SAILED. Wanganui, Feb. 21—Ngatoro (10.30 p.m.) for New Plymouth. Port Chalmers, Feb. 21.—Liberty (C.SO p.m.), for Jlolbourm. Auckland, Feb. 21.—Kaitangata .'2.50 p.m.), for Newcastle. Loudon, Feb. 19.—Otaki, for Wellington. TEE WAIMEA. The W'almea arrived at about 0 a.m. on Saturday with nearly 400 toss of coal to discharge. THE GLAUCUS. The Glaums continued discharging her cargo of guano on Saturday. NGATORO WITH CEMENT. The steamer Xgatoru arrived at 12 30 p in. on Saturday from Whanj-ircl, via Wellington and Wanganui, with 350 tons of cement and 300 tons of general cargo, including a number of motor-cars. Discharging operations could not bo commenced owing to all the available labor being taken up by other vessels In port. THE MAPOURIKA. The Mapourika was expected to arrive c.t Wellington from Lytteiton yesterday, and is scheduled to leave Wellington to-day for New Plymouth. . THE HUIA. Tho Hnia. was duo at Wellington frcin Wucitar.ul yestlerday. She is to sail from Wellington 10-day with a ca.-go of bc-naine for Now Plymouth. VESSEL AGROUND. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Opotikl, Fob. 21. The Ngatlawa Is still aground The craw have, hoen pcrsiveriiis In tiieir effar's to tow the vossel off by means of large anchors and cables attached to Iho steamer's winches, but last night the cables parted. Cnnialn Hammond, assistant-manager for tin; Northern Company, is leaving Auckland this morning en board the Chelmsford, which will bring new gear The weather is favorable, the tides lmproyi::g, and the vessel undamaged.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1920, Page 2
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