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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1920. PHASES OF THE MOON, JULY. 31st—Pull Moon, 10.56 a.m. I «!■ TIDES. High water to-day at 9.39 a.m. and 9.58 p.m.; to-morrow, at 10.15 a.m. and 10.34 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 7.3 a.m. and sets at 4.57 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 7.8 am. and lets at 4.58 p.m. i ARRIVED. July SO.—Mapourika, s.s., *203 tons,'at 1.30 a.m., from Lyttelton. July 30.—Rimu, s.s, 411 tons, &t J. 15 a.m., Pierottl, from Onehunga. SAILED. July 30—Rosamond, s.s., 721 tons, at 3.30 pirn., Nicholas, for Greymouth. July 30—Rimu, s.s, 411 tons. Plerroti, for Onehunga. Passengers: Mesdames Phillips and family. Perrott. Heatley, Wells and child, Walters, Sheriff, Bates, Hopkinson; Misses Emnetta, Phillips, Heatley, Smyth, Brldgeman, Pratt; Messrs. Sutherland, Swan, Cox, Hopkinson, Mardinez, Henderson, Jelfs, Standlsh, Perrott, White, Bates, Welham, Jackson, Evans, Orby, Laurence, Newman, Simpson, Hopkins, Phillip, Ihle, Downes, Williams, Gladston. IN PORT. C. S. Holmes, schooner (in the stream).. Rakanoa, s.s. Mapourika, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Corinna, from Dunedln, to-day. Ulnro, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Otarama, from Wellington, early. Glaucus, from Noumea, about August 12. M'amari, from United Kingdom, September! CORINNA TO-DAY. The Corinna was delayed n day at Nelson owing to pressure of the berthage accommodation at New Plymouth, but left yesterday with 800 tons of general cargo. She is due to-day. THE SOUTH ISLAND SERVICE. The Mapourika from South Island ports arrived at 1.30 a.m. yesterday, but did not berth till 11 a m , the port authorities considering it advisable to wait till the schooner C. s. Holmes was taken out in the stream, thus leaving more accommodation. The Mapourika has R7O tons of genercl cargo on this trip, the first sinco resuming the running. The vessel will probably sail for Wellington and Lyttelton this afternoon. THE ROSAMOND. Discharge being completed, the Rosamond sailed at 3.30 yesterday afternoon for Greymouth. RAKANOA'S DEPARTURE. Tho Rakanoa should lie finished discharging her. cargo of coal on Wednesday, and sails direct for Fiji,' where a cargo of sugar will bB loaded C. S. HOLMES IN THE STREAM. The C. S Holmes urs taken out to an anchorage by Captain Waller at 10 30 am. yesterdrv. and is n\v:sk'ng a favorable slant of wind to sail for Pfpcote. If tho wind hanCT from the eastward, the vessel will go through Cook Straits, hut <f from the westward, she will sail via the North Cape. THE RIMU. The Rimu arrived from Onehunga yesterday mo-nlnc hr'ucm? 130 tons of cargo. Th's included twenty tons of cement and eitht tons of lime. The vessel sailed on the return trip as usml in '.ho afternoon It is anticipated the Tarawa will again take up the running) about tho middle of August. THE THOMAS KING. The dredce. Thomas King, Is being lightened with a view lo plac'ng her on the gridiron as far above hich water as possible, for the annual overhaul. 810 CLAIM FOR SALVACE. The large four-masted barque Speedonla. stcted to be one of the largest British sailers afloat, and now lying, in port: at Laureneo Marques, where she wajptowed In distress some months ago, while bound from Singapore to South African' ports with <i cargo of case' oil. has had a clfim lodged against her for £83.000. The case in the courts was expected to last several days THE PORT NICHOLSON. The C. and D Line have received cable advice that the Port Nicholson arrived at London on July 26th from Wellington, via Panama. The vessel left Wellington on June 12th. CANASTOTA REPORTED. Dalgety and Company have received a radio imessage from the U.S and A. Lino steamer Cniifistoto, en route from New York, reporting that the vessel will arrive at Auckland tomorrow. She Is now expected to reach Welllngtogn on August 10th. The Canastota. In addition to general cargo, has a quantity of case oil. RUAPEHU LEFT NEWPORT NEWS. Cable .advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the tiner Ruapehu, en route- from London and Southampton, left Newport News on Monday last (July 26th) for Wellington, via Panama. The vessel Is due at Wellington on August 31st. PORT SYDNEY LEFT CAPE. Cable advice has been received by the C. and D. Line that the Port Sydney, en route from London,, left Capetown on July 15th for Australia, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. The vessel is due nt Auckland on Aueust 28th. After discharge she is to load in New Zealand for London during September. WOODARRA AT LONDON, Tho New Zealand Shipping Company have received cable advice that the steamer W f ond-, arra arrived at London on July 26th, cargoladen from New Zealand ports. RARANGA FOR LONDON. The Shaw, Savlll and Albion Company's liner Rarango, which has been delayed at Wellington owing to the Are that occurred on the veaßel last week, sailed yesterday for London via Panama. THE PORT CAROLINE. The C. and D. Line advise that the Port Caroline Is to leave London shortly with general cargo for Australian and New Zealand porta. The vessel, which had loaded at Antwerp, Hull, and Mlddlesborough, Is filling up at London. She will come out via the Cape of Good Hope. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Wellington. July 30,-rKanna, at 12.40 p.m., from Newcastle. London, July 29—At Panama, Orari Sailed. Wellington, July 30.—Kalapoi, at 11 30 a m„ for Newcastle 1 ; R»iranga, at 7.10 a.m., for London Auckland. July 30—Northumberland, at 7.10 a.m., for Wellington. Nelson, July 30.—Corinna, at 10 p.m., for New Plymouth. Sydney, July 3(l.—Mner-kt. for Wellington. London. July.29— Left Panama, for Svdnev, Armagh; for Wellington,-Ruapehu. OVERSEA VESSELS. Canastota—Due Auckland Autiisl 2th: due Wellington August 13th; loft New York June 25fh. Loiirim—Due Auckland July 30th : due Welllnirton August oth: left Liverpool June Bth Karamea—Due Auckland July 2!tth: due Wei-. :'n"tr.n August lfit; left Montreal .Tunc ICili. Northumberland—Now at: Auckland: due Wellington Aliens 1 : 1 : left New York June —, and Newport News June 27. Port nonisnn—Due Wellington July 31; left London. Mnv 7. Mamma-Due Welli'inton August 4th; left Sail Francisco, .lulv 13th. Rimntafca—Due We'Hugton August Bth; left Southampton June 18th. Niaeara— Due Auckland Aug. Sj left Vanenr or, Julv 21 v-ri. Curt's—Due A'mi-Vrml Mrmt 3rd:-due " v o"ington August 1:1 th: lef: New York July <" "-vr-Dii" '.''.••"---n August 10th; left] Baa RftßtlM* July a»U»

Canadian Prospector—Due Wellington August 20th J left Vancouver June 30th via Australia. Borderer—Dub Lyttelton August 15th; lift New York; left Newport News. July 9tn for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia. Matatuu-Due Auckland Augußt 6th; due Wellington August 14th; left Liverpool June Waimana—Duo Lyttelton August 17th; left London June 29th. Ayrshire—Due Auckland August 21st; duo Wellington August 30; left Liverpool July 7. Port Sydney—Due Auckland, August 27th; due Wellington September 6th; left London June 10th.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1920, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1920, Page 2

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