SHIPPING.
i PdfiT OF NEW PLYMdUTW. | THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1920. PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH. | Dm—full Moofi, 8.48 a.m. ■ ' 13U1—Lost Quartet 1 , 0.14 a.m. 20th —New Moon, 10.32 p.m. 27th—first Quarter, 6.22 p.m. ■ TIDES. High water to-day at 9.12 am. and 9.31 p.m. i to-morrow, nt 9.60 a.m. and 10.8 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 5.39 a.m. and sets at 6.21 p.m; to-morrow, rises at 6.40 a.m and lets at 6.20 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Yij Corlnna, from Wellington, Friday. Kar&wa, from Onehunga, Friday. Barawa, from Onehunea, Saturday. Mamari, from Wellington, March 26. Lorain, from Now York, early. ARRIVED. , 'if V < March 3.~-Koitirl, s.s. (6 aim.), 1214 tons, G6i, from Wfestport. SHIPPING tELEGRAMS. > ARRIVED. Wolltoeton, March 3—Kittawa. (8 p.m.), from Now Plymouth. Wellington, March 3.—Riverina (3.25 a.m.), froin Sydney; Tofua (1.15 a.in), from San Francisco. Manukau Bends, March s.s. (9.20 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Auckland, March 3.—Ketch Rira, from Sydney; Karao, s.s., from Westport. Auckland, Match 3. —Port Napier (7.40 p.m.), from Sydney. SAILED. Auckland, March 3—Navua (12 45 a.m.), for Sura. KOKffil WITH COAL. The Koklrl arrived yesterday morning with a ftlll cargo of coal from Greymouth and Westport, totalling nearly 1700 tons, and 13.000 feet of timber. The Nevf Plymouth Oas Works get 250 tons of coal, the Habor Board 100 tons, and some of the remainder is for the railways. The vessel Is not expected to be ready to leave before. Friday. RARAWA DUE SATURDAY. The local manager for the Northern Company (Mr. D. Penman) is advised that the Knrawa will leave Onehttnga to-mnrrow afternoon instead of to-day, and will therefore arrive on Saturday morning. She leaves New Plymouth to return to Onehunga on Saturday night. ACCIDENT TO AN OFFICER. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Opotikl, March 3." An accident occurred on the scow Tetoko last night, Blrkland, the first officer of the Njratlawa having Ills arm btoken,. Birkland was working the winch, endeavoring to raise the anchor, when a wave caught the scow. It Is understood a vital part of the winch broke under, the strain, and the wire rope struck the r.fflcerr's arm. The Ngatiawa's position is vnchanged.
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