SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTh JVEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1920. PHASES OF THE MOON. AUGUST. 21st.—First Quarter, 9.23 p.m. Slth.—Full Moon, 0.39 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 12.8 a.m. and 0.15 p.«n.; to-morrow, at 0.25 a.m. and 0.34 a.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rlse9 to-day at C.44 a.m. and set» at 5.16 p m.; 10-morrow, rises at 6.43 a.m. and sets at 0.17 p.m. IN PORT. Glaueua, a s. Carinnp, s.s. ARRIVED. Aupißt IT.—Rjmu, s.s., at 8,10 a.m., 411 tons, Plerotti, from Onehunga. SAILED. August 17.—Regulus, at 3 p.m, for Weatport. August 17.—Blmu, as., at 4.30 p.m., 411 tons, Pierotti, tor Onehunga. Passengers: Mesdamc-s Chrlstoffel, Banks, Hopklrk; Miaseß Tempore, Christoffel; Messrs. Knauf, Christoffel, King, Seagar, Vincent, Wilson, Ross (!), Denny-Brown, McQuade, Dickie, Kemp, Hodder. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Otarama, from Newcastle, to-morrow. " Ngakuta, from Limestone Island, to-unorrow. Rimu, from Onehunga, Friday. West Camargo, from 'Frisco, end September. Mamari, from United Kingdom, October. THE RIMU. The Rimu arrived at 830 a.m. yesterday, again failing to connect with both traiug for the south. She brought, a cargo of 130 tons, including drain pipes, tiles, lime, and a motor lorry, and sailed at 4.30 for Onehunga. OTARAMA TO-MORROW. The Union Company advise that the Otarama expected to arrive here to-morrow afternoon. THE REGULUS. The Regulus iompleted discharging and sailed at 3 p.m. yesterday for Westport. THE GLAUCUS DISCHARGING. Discharging of the Glaucu9 was in full awing yesterday. It ts expected that she will not get away till Friday at the earliest. THE CORINNA. Owing to delays in discharging, the Coriuna is not expected to sail till to-morrow. WORK RESUMED AT THE PpRT. , Work was resumed at the port as usual yesterday morning, and discharging of the vessels at the wharves was proceeded with. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa, as stnted in the News yesterday, will be /released from the AuckiandWhangarel service on September 11. After her annual overhnul she will again take up her running on the New I'lyKouth-Onehunga service, probably commencing on September 25th.
NGAKUTA WITH CEMENT. The Ngaiuta was due at Wellington yesterday from limestone Island. The vessel ie to get away from Wellington to-night for New Plymouth and Greymouth. FLORA WITH CARGO. The Flora was to sail from Wellington last night for Plcton, Onehunga, and New Plymouth The vessel will take a little cargo for New Plymouth from Wellington. THE MAPOURIKA. The Mapourika, which arrived at Wellington on Tuesday from New Plymouth, Is to sail to-day for Lyttelton and New Plymouth. . OIAKI LEFT DURBAN. The Otakl left Durban on the 10th Inst, for London, in continuation of her voyage flcom Australia. THE PORT CURTIS. The Port Curtis arrived at Napier on Sunday morning from New York via Auckland. 'The vessel will leave Napier to-morrow after-/ noon for Wellington, where she will discharge part cargo. THE MATATUA. The Matataia, now discharging Liverpool cargo at Auckland, Is to leave the latter port to-morrow for Wellington, The vessel la due at Wellington on SaturdaJ, THE WAIHEMO. The steamer Waihemo was due at Wellington yesterday, cargo laden from Vancouver. The teSel left the Canadian port on July 21st. RADIO FROM AYRSHIRE. The Ayrshire, er route from Liverpool, will arrive at Auclifinfir on the 28th inst. The vessel Should reach Wellington about September Cih. MARAMA DELAYED. | Wellington, August IT. Tlie departure of the Maranm for San Francisco was delayed owing to a shortage of flremen and trimmers. She was ready to sail l®st night and is now lying out in the stream. All the passengers are on board. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Melbourne, August 17.—Waiporl, from Dunedln. Sydney, August 10—Moana, at midnight, from Wellington. Port Chalmers, August It!.—Shinghlka Mt.ru, at 8.15 a.m., from Newcastle. Wellington, August Hl.—-Mapourika, at 3.20 Dm, from New Plymouth. Auckland, August 17.—Waihemo, at 5 p.m., from San Francisco. OVERSEA VESSELS. Canastota—Now at Auckland; due Wellington, August 23; left New York, June 25. Matatua—Now at Auckland; due Wellington August 21; left Liverpool, Juno 28. Port Curtis—Due Wellington, August 20; left New York, July 2. Suffolk—Due Auckland, Aug. 27; due Wellington, Sept. '4 ; left Montreal. July 18. Canadian Prospector—Due Wellington August 30th; left Vancouver, June SOtU. via Australia. Borderer—Due Lyttelton, August 15; left New York; left Newport News July 9th for Lyttelton, Dunedln, and Australia. Walmana—Due Lyttelton August 23rd; left London June 20th. Ayrshire—Due Auckland August 28; due Wellington Sept. 6; left Liverpool, July 7. Port Sydney—Due Auckland, August 28th.; due Wellington September 6th; left London June 18th. ( Shahristan.—Due Lyttelton, Aug. 24; left San Francisco July 22. City of Corinth—Due Auckland Aug. 24; due Wellington August 30; left New York July 15; Newport News. July 23.
Ruapehu—Due WellinKtog, August 28; left Newport Hews. July 26, en route from London. Port Napier—Due Auckland, Sept. 4; due .Wellington September 11; left New York, Aue 10. Mahia—Due Auckland, September 6; due Wellington September 13; left New York, Aug ?. West Carmargo—Duo Auckland, Aug. 31; due Wellington, September 7; due New Plymouth, late September; left San Francisco, August 3, Athenic—Due Aurkland, Seyt. 12; due Wellington, Sept. lfl; left Southampton, .Ttily 29. j-Mamari—Due Port Chalmers, Sept. 2ii: Wellington, Oct. 5; due New Plymouth, Oct.; left London, Aug. 11. Port Caroline—Due Auckland Oct. 1; due Wellington Oct. 10; left London, July 29, SAILERS. Rona (barque)— Left Newcastle, August 5. Rango (barque)— Left Newcastle, August 9. [Late shipping news appears on Page 4]
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