SHIPPING.
■'"; POUT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. *T SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920, PHASES OF THE MOON. AUGUST. Sdtll.—Full Moon, 0.39 a.m. j tides. ; High Water to-day at 8.37 a.m. and 8.57 p\m.; to-morrow, at 9.17 a.m. and 9.37 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 6.32 a.m. and sets at 5.28 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at G. 30 a.m. 0 and sets at 0.30 p.m. IN POBT. Otarams, s.s. « / ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. flora, from Lyttelton, Monday. Eimu, from Onehunga, Tuesday. West Camargo, from 'Frisco, end September. Mamarl, from United Kingdom, October. NO LOADING YESTERDAY. Owing to the stormy weather yesterday, badlng operations were not continued on the Otarama, which was the only vessel in »ort. THE. BIMTJ. The ftlmu left Onehunga. as usual on Thursday, but was unable to cross the Manukau Bar on account of the rough weather. She p\it back to the whaTf at Onehunga, and will not now sail for New Plymouth tIU the usual time on Monday. MAMABI FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. The local agents, Newton King, Ltd., advise that the Maraari left London on August 11 with about 500 passengers for Now Zealand. She is due at Port Chalmers about September 25, and at New Plymouth early In October. COBINNA'S OVERHAUL. The Corinna is to sail from Wellington today fOT Tlmaru and Dunedin. The vessel is to undergo survey on arrival at Port Chalmers. MOANA FROM SYDNEY. The Union Company's steamer Moana was lo leave Sydney oh Thursday with passengers and cargo for Wellington. The vessel is due at Wellington on Monday. THE CITY OF CORINTH. The City of Corinth, now discharging New York cargo at Auckland, is to leave the latter port on Monday for Wellington. The vessel is due at Wellington next Wednesday. AYRSHIBE REPORTED. The New Zealand and African Company have received a wireless message from the liner Ayrshire, en route from Liverpool via Panama, stating that the vessel will arrive at Auckland to-morrow. The vessel is due at Wellington about a week later. THE CANASTOTA. The Canastota, cargo-laden from New York, which has been detained at Auckland owing to a fractured shaft, left the northern port yesterday for Wellington. The vessel is due at Wellington on Monday. , CANADIAN PROSPECTOR LATE. Owing to a fracture of her tall-shnft the Canadian Prospector will not arrive at Wellington until September sth from Vancouver via Australia. The mishap occurred while the vessel was on her way from Vancouver to Sydney, and repairs are being effected at the latter port. NEW FEDERAL LINER. The Cornwall is the latest addition to the Federal Line. She was built this year by Messrs. W. Hamilton and Co., of Port Glasgow. Tho Cornwall is a twin-screw steamer of 10,125 tons, carrying Lloyd's Al class. She has a length of •■l9sft lln, fc?am of 63ft lln., and depth of 31ft Sin. The Cornwall is propelled by two sets of geared steam turbines:, and has a fine turn or
speed. ' 1 VESSEL LOSES RUDDEB. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Whakatane, August 27 The Tasman, after leaving Whakatane early, this morning with passengers, lost her rudder, and is now proceeding to Tauranga, whence a tug is coming to meet her. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Auckland,' August 27 Rakanoa, at 1 p.m., from Suva. „ .. Wellington, August 27 —Mapourika, at 8.40 a.m., from New Plymouth. SAILED. London, August 25,-West Hoibrook, for Auckland: „ ~ „ -.»»» Newcastle, August 27.—Kitrow. Joan Craig, and Atsuta Maru, for New Zealand. Adelaide, August 27.—Louis Thierault, for New Zealand. Sydney, August 27—Moana, for WellbigAuckland. August 27.—Canastota, at 1210 pm.. for Wellington. , „,, Auckland, August 26—Kaitangata, at p.m., for Newcastle. Onehunga. August 26—Rimu, At 2.4:. p.m., for New Plymouth; put back at 9 a.m. on 27th.
OVERSEA VESSELS. City of Corinth—At Auckland; due Wellington August 30; left New York July 15; Newport News, July 23. Canastota—En route to ..Wellington. Left New York, .lune 25. Suffolk—Due Auckland, Aug. 28; due Wellington, Sept. 4: left Montreal. July 18. Canadian Prospector-Due Wellington August 30th; left Vancouver, June 30th. via AusAyr'shire—Due Auckland August 28; due Wellington Sept. 0; left Liverpool, July 7 Port Sydney—Due Auckland. August 3lst.; due Wellington, September 9th; left London June liith. ... , ~ Ruapehu—Due Wellington. August 28; left Newport News, July 26, en route from London. Port Napier—Due Auckland. Sept. 4; due Wellington September 11; left New York, Aug. Mahia—Due Auckland, September 6; due Wellington September 13; left New York, Aug. ' Trewellard—Due Lyttelton, Sept. 11; left New York, August 6; left Newport News, Aug, 12. West Carmargo~Due Auckland. Aug. 31; due Wellington, September 7; due New Plymouth, late September; left San Francisco, August 3. Athenic—Due Auckland, Sept. 12; due Wellington. Sept. 19; left Southampton, July 29. Kalkoura—Due Auckland, Sept. 23; _due Wellington, Sept. 30; left Nova Scotia, Aug. Corlnthic—Due Wellington, Sept. 29; left Southampton. Aug. 19. Libertv—Due Auckland, Sept. 20; due Wellington, Sept. 30; left New York, Aug. 15 Mamarl—Due Port Chalmers, Sept. io; Wellington, Oct. 5; due New Plymouth, Oct.; left London, Aug. 11. . . „ . . „ Port Caroline—Duo Auckland Oct. 1; Sue Wellington Oct. 10; left London, July 29. Kent—Due Auckand. Oct. 1; due Wellington, Oct. 8; left Liverpool, Aug. 18. [Late shipping news appears on Page 4]
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