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SHIPPING.

PORT OF. NEW PLYMOUTH* v WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 19 PHASES OF THE MOON, ' MAY. 25th.—First Quarter, 8.44 a.nfi TIDES. High water to-day at 10.17 a.m. and 10.38 p.m.; to-morrow, at 10,59 a.m. anil 1L.20 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 7.10 a,m„ and seta at 4.50 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 7.11 a.m. {uiU seta at 4.49 p.m.. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Gnehunga, Friday. Corlnna, from South, about Monday, Kahika, from Lyttelton, early, i Gallic, from Sydney, May 24Malaita, from Walpole Island, May 27# ARRIVED. May 18.—Rlrnu, s.s., at 12.30 a..m„ 411 tons, Plorottl, from Whangarel, May 18. —Rarawa, s,s,, at 6.35 a.m., 1072 tons, Bark, froan Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Pac.ey, Anderson, Beetle, McKenzie, McKitterick, Waters, Heppoll, Sefton, Brodie, Nllaon. Taylor; Mesdames Bell, White, Jackson and child, eJnklns, Spurge, Sutton, F6ote, McDonald, Hodgson, Taylor, Mtoltram; Messrs. Moltram, White, Mcßeath, Waddeli, McFeat, Messenger, Clark, McMurray, Pacey, Brodie (2), Smith, Foofe; Hastie, Crespln, Marnton, Tutcher, Caplln, Hodgson, Sorenson, Graham, Swanson, Lennard, Adlam, Ellis, Sorenson; 14 steerage. SAILED. * May 18. —"Rarawa., s.s, 1072 tons. Bark, for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses NlcholBon, Short, Lovegrove, Anderson, Lloyd; Mesdames Cameron, Nicholson, Webber and child, George and child, Thompson and family, Han--BD, Meldrum. Bean. Eady, Snell, Ferguson, Cimnell, Walked, Gtlb<H Llfoyd, O'Brien, Clout, Joll, Strang and child; Messrs Cameron, Clout, Butler, Bean, Kutschman, Gibbs, Madgwick, Graham, Houlahan, Baildon. Lloyd, Nicholson, Perry, Fisher, Dengate, Hopkins,, Kelghley, Fielder, Reynolds, Brown, Keati, | Madndoe, Wllkie, Badley, Thompson, Ward, i Sole, Murch, Broad, Hobbs, Stewart, Fer-1 prison (2), Harper, O'Brien," Gilbert, Halcombe,! Young, Wyborn, Bradbury; 7 steerage. j May 18.—Rosamond, s.s., 721 tons, Nicholas,, for Greymouth. j - • i SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Port Natal, May 17.—'Sussex, from New Zealand. Panama, May 17.—-Iceland. SAILED. Panama, May 17.—Otaramia, for Auckland. THE lUMU. The Rimu arrived at an early hour yester- i day morning, and was berthed across the end i of the wharf, and will be transferred to the Ra.rawa's berth this morning. She has 145 1 tons of cement to discharge after which she returns to Onehunga, via Kawhla. She is expected to sail to-day. i THE RARAWA. The Rarnwa. arrived as usual yesterday | morning and sailed again for the north after the arrival of the Wellington mail. She is due next on Friday morning. Included In her cargo yesterday were four tons of cement and 20 tons of lima. There was no sugar in the cargo. THE ROSAMOND. The Rosamond completed the discharge of her cargo of general merchandise from Weii Ungton yesterday and sailed in the evening for I Greymouth. THE KINI. Only one gang of workers was available for the Kinl yesterday, consequently slow progress was made with the discharge of her coal cargo for this port. She Is expected to get away this afternoon* for Picton to load chaff for Onehunga, where she also discharges the balance of her coal cargo. THE WAIPORI. The Waipari, which arrived c»i Monday evening from Newcastle frith 2600 ,tons of coal for the Railway Department, was not able to commence the discharge of her cargo yesterday on account of the shortage of labor. She may be able to work when the Kinl is discharged to-day. THE KAHIKA. The manager of the New Plymouth office of the U SS, Co. advises that the Kahika is to load at Lyttelton at the end of the week for New Plymouth, and comes here via Nelson. She should Teach port early next week. THE CORINNA. The Corinna is to call at Wellington on her present trip up from the South Island East Coaßt ports, omitting to call at Lyttelton. She is expected to reach Wellington on Saturday, nod after loading cargo there »may be expected here early on Monday morning.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1920, Page 2

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614

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1920, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1920, Page 2

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