SHIPPING.
j PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1920 4 PHASES OF THE MOON. FEBRUARY. !7tn.—First Quarter, 11.20 a.m. , ' TIDES. High' water to-day at 12.27 a.m. and 12.48 p.m.; to-morrow, at 1.13 aim. and 1.38 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 5.27 a.m. and sets at 0,33 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 0.29 a.m, and sets at 0.31 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. t ; Hula, from Wellington, to-day. Kittawa, from Onehunga, Thursday. Kokirl, from Greymouth, about Thursday, Karawa, from Onehunga, Friday, Aupourl, from Onehunga, early, Corinna, from South, next week. Lorain, from New York, early. ARRIVED. February 24.—Rarawa, ss., 1072 tons, Bark, from Onehunga, Passengers: Misses Clarke, Pebberton, Hargreave,. Gllrw, Gibson, Fulton, Davis, Munch, Ollmour, Outran; Mesdames Edwards, Graham, Magnusson, Jenklnson, Gpnan, Pembeirton, Brown, Ryin and two children, . Parry, Blackstoek; Messrs. Brown, Fulton, Edwards, Blackstoek, Hawken, Spmtt, Walker, Eastgate, Ewen, McNeill, DounoUy, McLoy, Hautin, Pcmberton, Hart, Twogood, Jenkins, Pekett, Magnusson, Waugh, Ryan, Cutting, Walters, Gowan, Graham, Mannlx, King, Ryan, Rldd; Archtjanciin Evans; 19 steerage. February 24,—Mapourika, s.s., 1203 tons, Macdonald, from Wellington. SAILED. February 23.—Baden Powell, s.s. (midnight), 174 tons, Olson, for Wellington. February 24. 1 -Rtirawa, 8.8., 1072 ton 3 Bark, for Onehunga. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Auckland, Feb. 24.—Navua (8.10 a.m;), from Suva. THE BADEN POWELL. The Baden Powell completed repairs to her propellor blades oind sailed for Wellington at midnight on Monday. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived from tile north yesterday morning and sailed again for Onehunga after the arrival of last night's mall train. THE NGATORO. The Ngatcro Is expected to finish the dls. charging of her cargo to-day and will sail for Greymouth to load coal for Lyttelton. From there she is to go to the Chatham Islands. THE MAPOURIKA. The Mapourika arrived from Wellington at 330 yesterday afternoon but did not bertli until after the departure bt the Rarawa. Bh« has a cargo of 368 tons of genera! mediandise to discharge. THE STELLA. Advice was received by the harbormaster yesterday from tho Wellington agents of tho Stella that that vessel had left Wellington at (i p ra. on Monday for New Plymouth with 2000 cases of benzine. She was expected to reach hero last night. - THE HUIA. The Hula was expected to reach New Plymouth last night with a cargo of tipmlne frcira Wellington for this port. THE KITTAWA. Tho U.SS. Co.'s Kittawa Is expected hero from Onehunga about Thursday or Friday to load cheese for (transhipment to the Port Caroline. THE CORINNA. The Corlnna was expected to leave Dunedln yestarday on her northward trip to New Plymouth, whore she is duo next wee!;. She Is expected to load cheese for the Northumberland. THE AUPOURI. The Aupourl, en rout 9 from Onehunga to Waiiganul, Is expected to call in at New Plymouth at an early date, to land 2» tons of explosives for the New Plymouth Harbor Board THE KOKIKI. The Koklri left GreymouOi at noon on Sunday for New Plymouth, via Wellington, with 13,000 feet of timber and 582 ton 3 coal. REPAIRS TO ARAPAWA. Repairs to the Northern Company's steamer Arapawa, which went ashore at Vaitara last August, and was refloated and towed to Auckland, are being carried. out on the Harbor Board slip (the N'.Z. Herald- says). The principal work Is the welding of two breaks in Uie stern posj She Is expected to bo ready for sea in about 14 days, when she will return to the West Coast and take up the Wanganul run.
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