SHIPPING.
POUT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, IS2O, ; PHASES OF THE MOO!*, MAY. Sra.—Full Moon, 12.24 p.m. • Hth.—Last Quarter, 4.28 p.m. , 18th.—New Moon, 8.2 pun. 85th.—First Quarter, 8.44 fun. TIDES. High water to-day at O.SB a.m. and 7.8 p.m.; to-morrow, at 7.33 a..m. and 7.58 p.m. SUNRISE AND SHXSCT. The eun rises to-day at 6.49 am, and sets at 5.11 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 6.50 a.m. and sets at 5.10 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVAL 3. ftarawa, from Onehunga, Saturday. Corlnna, from South, early. ARRIVED. April 28.—Rarawa, ss., at 7.20 a.m., 1072 tons. Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Cox, Brand, Scott, Mills, Llgglngs, Fuller (2); Mesdames West and Infant, Riley, Elythe, Scott, Moore. Leaper and child, Mills, Ramson, Fowler, Ligglngs, Belcher; Messrs. Jackson, Jury, West, Gunfoy, Goodsoh, George, Hookham, Fitzherbert, Riley, Paynfe, Fowler, Sellars, Romson, Appleyard, Duckworth, Lloyd, Hughes, Wells, Belcher,. Wardell, Cainberbeach, Llggings (2), Wong Wing, Wong Jay, Wong Chong, Captain McConnel, Master Riley; 14 steerage.
SAILED. April 28.—Klnl, as., at 6.30 a.m., 1122 tons, Irwin, for Westport. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, April 28.—Moerakl, at 9.10 a.m., from Sydney. Sydney, April 28.—Manuka., at 2.20 a.m.., from Auckland. Auckland, April 28.—Waiwera, at 8.45 a.m., from New York. Sydney, April 2Sj—Arrived: MaJaita, from Greymouth. SAILED. London, April 27.—Narenta, for Wellington. Auckland, April 28.—Otaki, at 12.30 &m., for Wellington. THE KINI. The Kinl sailed at 6.30 a.m. yesterday for Westport, where she is to load another cargo of coal for this port. Whether she will come here now, under the changed circumstances on account of the railway strike, is problematical. If she did come here the cargo could not be discharged. THE RARAWA< SAILS AT ITVE O'CLOCK TO-DAY. The Rarawa arrived at the usual time yesterday morning, and the non-running of trains made matters somewhat inconvenient for passengers, who were not able to get beyond Now Plymouth unless by motor car. Tlie discharging of cargo was also a difficulty, and owing to there belntr no arrangements made at the hour of call for utilising the the services of the waterslders they did not work the boat. Negotiations during the day resulted in an arrangement being made to delay the vessel's departure until Ave o'clock this aftetnoon, and the waterslders have agTved to discharge the perishable goods into motor lorries which the merchants are having sent down at eight o'clock this rooming. So far as is-known the Karawa will return on Saturday, and will sail again for the north the same n'ight.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1920, Page 2
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