SHIPPING.
, ?OBT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, I WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1920< PHASES OF THE MOON. AUGUST. Bth.—Last Quarter, 0.27 a.m. 14th.—New Moon, 3.20 p.m. 21st.—First -Quarter, 9.23 p.m 30th.—mill Moon, 0.38 a.m. j . 1 TIDES. High water to-day at noon and 12.15 p.m.; to-morrow, at 12.15 a.m. and 12.52 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 6.58 a.m. and lets at 5,2 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 6.67 a.ta. and sets at 5.3 p.m. ABRIVED. \ August 3 Rimu, s.s., 411 tons, at 6 A.m., Pierottl, from Onehunga. SAILED, August 3.—Corinna, ss., 1319 tons, at 8 p.m., for Dunedin and Wellington. August 3.—Rimu, s.s., 411 tons, at 5 p.m., Plerotti, for Onehunga. Passengers: Mesdamea C lemon, Nieolls, Callun, .Julian; Misses Atley, McAlpine, Longstaff; Messrs. Callan, Ren,, ningtou, Longstaff, Patterson, Julian, Watson, White, Bragg, Bernard, Thornton, Lowry, Coleman, Sulsted, Catchpole. IN PORT; Bakanoa, s,s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rimu, from Onehunga, Friday. Mapourika, from Lyttelton, end of week. Otarama, from Wellington, early. Gluteus, from Noumea, about August 12. Mumari, from United Kingdom, September. CORINNA SAILS FOR SOUTH. The Corinna completed discharging and sailed for Dunedin and Wellington at 8 o'clock last night. < , THE RAKANOA. The Ratanoa is expected to be ready to nil for Sura to-niglit. « THE RIMU. The Rimu atrlved from Onehunga at 0 a.m. yesterday with 70 tons of general cargo., She sailed for Onehunga at 5 p.m. CARGO FROM SOUTH. ■ ' • The Mapourika Is expected from South Island ports at the end ot the week, with general cargo. BUAHINJ3 DELAYED. The Union Company advise that the Ruahine's departure for the United Kingdom has keen postponed till August 20th. GALLIC AT LIVERPOOL. The liner' Gallic, which sailed from LytteV ton on June 17th for Liverpool, arrived at heft destination on July 28. KUMARA SAILING TO-MORROW. The Shaw, Savill Co.'s liner Kumars Is to sail from Wellington, at daybreak to-morrow for London, via Panama. MARAMA DUETO-DAT. The Union Company has received a radio message from the'master of the Marama, en route from San Francisco, via Papeete and Rarotonga, stating that the vessel would ar-. live In the stream at Wellington at midnight to-night. j lONIC LEFT COLON. The liner lonic, which left Wellington on July oth for Southampton and London, resumed her voyage from Colon on July 29th. C. AND D. LINERS. The Port Darwin is due at Auckland about, the beginning of September from Australia. She will load some 50,000 carcases at Auckland, and will then proceed to Whakatane for similar loading. No word has yet been received from the Port Curtis, due at Auckland from New York ahout Tjesday next. She has 16,500 cases of oil and general cargo on board. The Port Caroline is expected to leave London for Australia and New Zealand ports within a few days. She loaded at Antwerp and at Hull, Middlesborough, and London. The Port Sydney, en route from London, left Capetown on July 15th for Australia, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. The vessel Is due at Auckland on August 28th. After discharge she Is to load In New Zealand for London during September. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARBIVED. Auckland, August 3.—Caoastota, at 6.40 a.m., from New York. Auckland, August 3.—Leitrim, from Liverpool. Sydney, August 3.—Obma, and Westmeath, from Dunedin; Ihumata, from Hokianga. Wellington, August 3—Moerakl, from Sydney. sailed! Newcastle, August 3.—White Pine, for New Zealand. ' OVERSEA VESSELS. Marama—Due Wellington to-night;- left San Francisco, July 13th. Port Curtis—Due Auckland to-day; due Wellington August 13th; left New York July 2nd. Matatua—Due Auckland August 6th) due Wellington August 14th; left Liverpool June 28th. Bimutaka—Due Wellington August B th : left Southampton June 18th. Niagara—Due Auckland Aug. 8; left Vancouver, July 21. Wellington August 16th; left San Francisco July 20th. / Suffolk—Due Auckland, Aug.' 27; due Wellington, Sept. 4; left Montreal, July 18. Canadian Prospector—Due Wellington August 30tli; left Vancouver, June 30th, via Australia. Borderer—Due Lyttelton August 15th; left New York; left Newport News July 9th for lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia. Wairaana—Due Lyttelton August' 17th; left London June 29th. Ayrshire—Due Auckland August 21st; due Wellington August 30; left Liverpool July 7. Port Sydney—Due Auckland, August 28th.; due Wellington September 6th; left London June 10th. Shahristan.—Due Lyttelton, Aug. 24; left San Francisco July 22. Ruapehu—Due Wellington August 31; left Newport News, July 26, en route from London. Athenlc—Due Auckland, Sept. 12; due Wellington, Sept. IB; left Southampton, July 29. [Late shipping newß appears on Page 4]
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