SHIPPING.
' PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920. PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. llth.—Last,Quarter, 4.28 p.m. , 18th.—New Moon, 6.2 pun. loth.— First Quarter, 8.44 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at. 11.58 a.m.; to-morrow, at 12,19 a.m. and 12.3!) p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The am rises to-day at 0.58 a.m. and sets at 5.2 p.m.; to-raorrow, ilses at 6.59 a.m. and sets at 5.1 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVAL 3 Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-day. Rosamond, from Wellington, Sunday. Walporl, from Newcastle, about Thursday, ARRIVED. May. 6.—Walmea, s.s., 454 tons, Graham, from Greymouth. SAILED, May 6.—Corinna, s.s., 1271 ions, Elders, for Wellington. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Sydney, May o.—Lorain, from New Zealand. SAILED. ! , Onehunga, May 6.—Rarawa,. s.s., at 3.38 p.m., for New Plymouth; passing Mumtkau Heads, at 5.15 p.m. Auckland, May 6.—Rlverlna, at 12 noon, for Sydney; Talune, at 1.31) a.m., for Rarotonga. Auckland, May G.—Niagara, at 6 p.m., for Vancouver. , THE CORINNA. The Corinna • completed loading operations .Yesterday afternoon, and sailed for Wellington at a quarter to Ave. In addition to a large consignment of cheese she also took 400 sacks of hides, 2000 cases of tinned meat, 75 casks of tallow, and a considerable quantity of sundries. THE WAIMEA. The Walmea arrived from Greymouth at 6.45 last evening with about 400 tons of coal to discharge. She Is expected to be ready to leave again for the West Coast port this evening. , THE RARAWA. The Rarawa, is due on her usual trip from Onehunga this morning. She sails again for the north after the arriral of to-night's mall train. THE WAIPORI. The Union Company advise that the Walporl, which was scheduled to load coal at Newcastle for New Plymouth a little while back, Is to load thore to-day. The vessel should arrive here about next Thursday with a full cargo. THE ROSAMOND. The Rosamond fUnion Company) is scheduled to load at Wellington on Saturday for New Plymouth, and will bring a full cargo (about 80i) tons). She would have loaded earlier but for there beiny holidays at Wellington on account of the visit of the Prince of Wales. INGA'S DAMAGE. R. S. Lamb and Co.'s cargo steamer Jnga which put in to Wellington in a leaking condition on Saturday morning through striking an obstacle In the South Taranakl Bight,, has had an examination which shows that some of the vessel's hull plates have been badly damaged. The Inga will now discharge her cargo of coal and timber In order to, go on to the Wellington patent slip for repairs.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1920, Page 2
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