SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH WEDNESDAYTmi 14, 1920. PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. ' , 16th.—New Moon, 7.52 a.m. 21st—First Quarter, 6.57 a.m. 31st.—Full Moon, 10.56 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 8.17 a.m. and 8.43 p.m.; to-morrow, at 9.7 a.m. and 9.31 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 7.15 a.m. and sets at 4.45 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 7.14 a.m. and sets at 4.46 p.m. , ARBIVED. July 13.—Rimu, s s., at 1.20 p.m., 411 tons, Pierottl, from Onehunga. EXPEt •■•■-!) ARRIVALS. Rimu, from Onehunga, Friday. Corlnna, from Dunedln, Saturday. Rosamond, from Wellington, early. Klni, from Greymouth, early. Kaimo, from Lyttelton, early. Donald McKay, from New York, end of week. Maraarl, from United Kingdom, September. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS* t/ ARRIVALS. Sydney, July 12.—Ullmaroa, at loon, from Wellington. Adelaide, July 13.—Kanna, from New Zealand. London, July 12.—Port Natal and Clan McKinnon; at San Francisco, Waikawa and Marana. Sydney, July 13.—Kauri, from New Zealand. Bluff, July 13.—Kaituna, at 12 noon, from Sydney. Auckland, July 13.—Gafbeta, at 3.45 a.m., from Newport News. Auckland, July 13.—Abemana, at 3.15 p.m., from Newcastle. Auckland, July 13.—Manwah, at 255 p.m., from San Francisco. SAILED. Wellington, July 13.—Zealandic, at 4.35 p.m, for London, via Panama. Wellington, July 13.—Port Lfttelton, at 3.50 p.m., for London, via Panama. Adelaide, July 13.—Kurow, for New Zealand. Auckland, July 13.—Bona (barQue), at 12.55 a.m., for Newcastle. Newcastle, July IS.—Joan Craig, for Now Zealand. . RBIU'S SAILING POSTPONED. Rough weather delayed the Blrau on the trip from Onehunga yesterday, and she did not reach port until 1.20 p.m. Eer departure for Onehunga has been, postponed until 4.15 p.m. to-day. THE POHERUA, The Poherua did not sail yesterday, and the time of her departure was reported last night to be doubtful. KINI FROM GREYMOUTH. The Klni is expected at New Plymouth from Greymouth this week. THE ROSAMOND. The Rosamond leaves Wellington for New: Plymouth this evening. CORINNA DUE SATURDAY. The Union Company advfte that the Corlnna left Oaraaru at 4 p.m. on Monday. She should reach Nelson to-morrow, *nd New Plymouth on Saturday. BUSY AT THE POUT. Five ivessels in pclrt yesterday occupied every available foot of the wharf. They were: the s.s Kumara, 6034 tons; s.s. Poherua, 1174 tons; schooner C.S. Holmes, 623 tons, s,s. Riirau, 411 tons; and barquentine Ysabel, 176 tons. The Rimu, which was the latest arrival, was berthed near the foot of the eastern side of the wharf, where the dredge Paritutu usually lies. On the recommenditlon of Captain Waller the deepening of this portion to provide twenty feet of water at low tide Is now being carried out in ord&r to provide ns much berthage as possible for coastal vessels.
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