SKIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. - TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1S2I). PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. Ist.—Full Moon, 8.17 p.m. !tth.—Last Quarter, (1.4 pm. 16th.—Now Moon, 7.5'.! a.m. 21st—First Quarter, 0.57 a.m. 31st.—-Full Moon, 10.56 a.m. v TIDES. High water 10-day at 8.14 a.m. and 8.22 li.cn.; to-morrow, at 5.47- a.in and 'J.II p.m. SUNRISJi AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 7.22 a.m. and sets at 4.38 p m.: to-morrow, rises at 7.22 a.m. and sets at 4.38 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . Corinna, from South, to-day. Mapourlka, from Onehunga,. to-day. Rimu, from Ouehunsa, to-morrow. Kakapo, from Lyttelton, to-morrow. Paparoa. from Wellington, .luly 6. Donald McKay, from New York, July. C. S. Holmes, from San Francisco, early. Kumara, from Wellington, July. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. • Port Ahurirl, June 27.—Poit Lyttelton, at 8.15 a.m., from Sydney. Auckland, June 28.—Raranga, at 1.30 am., from Brisbane; Niagara, at 3 a.m., from Sydney. ; I Newcastle, Juno 28,—Amy Turner, from Bluff. Wellington, June 27.—Riverina, at 7 am, from Sydney; Valmarie, from Auckland Auckland, June 28.—Sofala, at 12.20 a m from Calcutta, via Newcastle. SAILED. Manukau Heads, .tune 27.—-Mapourlka, at 5.40 p.m., for Now Plymouth. Auckland, June 27.—White Pine (barque), at 1.40 p.m., for Sydney. q '' THE RIMU. The Rimu, which is temporarily replacing the Raratva on the New l'lymout'h-Onclmnga service, will not reach here until to-morrow morning. She will return north In the afternoon. THE MAPOURIKA. The Mapourlka left Onehunga. for New Plymouth last, evening, and is due here tills morning. KAKAPO'S CARGO. The Union Co. advise that the Kakapo, which is due to arrive to-morrow, will bring 1400 tons of general cargo from Lyttelton not Including that which she will pick up at Wellington while en route for this port. KUMARA TO LOAD. The Shaw, Srivill and Albion liner Kumara was to leave Newcastle on Saturday for Wellington, where she is due to-morrow for Homeward loading. The vessel will also load at New Plymouth and Waltara, and will return to Wellington, wherfj she Is due again on July loth ,The Kumarn 'will sail from Wellington on July 24th for London, via Panama. STEAMER'S ROUGH TRIP. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, June 28. Passengers who arrived by the Monna from San Francisco, stated that during tho last few days of tho voyage they went througli an unpleasant experience owing to the vessel developing an ugly list while In exceptionally heavy weather. The Moana. ran Into a south-westcrlv gale with high seas, which necessitated tlta engine? being slowed down f nr several hou's The ship's list rendK.-ed it n cnrsrult matter tr walk about, and the slope of the decks waf .aggravated by the vessel's rolling. Tho cause of the list, which was to port was tile shifting of some of the cargo ant the fresh water in the tanks in the botton of the snip running to the leeward side ant remaining there. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Collector of Customs at New Plymouth has been asked to advise masters o: steamers that the Karorl rock light Is out It will be relighted about Wednesday. OVERSEA VESSELS. Raranga, sailed from Liverpool on the 17tl April for Australian ports; due New Zealam for loading about June .'lO. Sofala, left Calcutta May n for New Zea land ports, via Singapore. Java, and Now castle; duo New Zealand July 4. Klgoma, 3ailed from the 'United Kingdon May 20th for I'rcmantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. Knromea sailed from Avonniouth Mnv i'2n' for Montreal to load for New Zealand am Australian ports. Pakcha, left United Kingdom May 22nd via Capetown, for Melbourne, Svdnev, am Brisbane; due New Zealand for loading abnu July 2G. " Garbeta, left Newport News .Tune 7 fo Auckland and Wellington; due Auc.ki.iß. July 12. Port Denison, left London May 7 for Alls tralian and New Zealand ports. Leitrim, left Liverpool May 22 for Auclland July 3. | Moana, due Wellington June 21 from Sa Francisco. Donald McKay., left New York Mav 2; du Auckland July 10; Wellington July 17. SAILERS. William E. Eurnham, left San Frar.clsc April 1 for Wellington. Ysabel, left San Francisco April 22i;1 f> Wellington.
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