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SHIPPING.

?ORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. HONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1920, \ PHASES OF THE MOON. ' AUGUST. 3«th.--Pull Moon, 0.39 a,ra. < TIDES. 1 High water to-day at 9.57 a.m. and 10.16 , p.m.; to-morrow, at 10.31 a.m. and 10.46 p.m. : SUNRISE AND SUNSET. ' \ .The sun rises to-day at 6.29 a.m. and sets at 5.31 p.m. j to-morrow, rises at 0.27 a.m. and sets at 5.33 p.m. IN PORT. Otarama, a a. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rlmu, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Flora, from Lyttellon, Wednesday. Wsst Camargo, from 'Frisco, end September. Mamari, from United Kingdom, October FLORA FROM LYTTELTON. The Flora is due at New Plymouth about Wednesday from Lyttelton, via Wellington and Nelson, with general cargo. CORINNA'S OVERHAUL. The Corinna is to undergo the annual overhaul at Port Chalmers this week, and is to sail from Wellington to-day for that port via Tlmaru. The overhaul will be completed in a few days. OTARAMA'S SAILING. The Otarama's loading was continued on Saturday and tho vessel is expected to sail this afternoon for the Waitara roadstead. RUAPEHU ARRIVES. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner I Ruaifehu arrived at Wellington from London at 10 o'clock on Saturday night. ■ PORT CAROLINE LEFT CAPETOWN. j The C. and D. Line have been advised by I cable that ihe Port Caroline, en route from London, left Capetown last Tuesday for Australian and New Zealand ports. ANOTHER NEW LINE. Messrs. Nelll and Co. have been appointed the Dunedln agents for the Steel Steamship Line of Galvestone, U.S A. The Steel Line is handling the United Slates Shipping Board's vessels, and eipects to be dispatching steamers to New Zealand in the near future. MAHANA DELATED. The Shaw, Savlll and Albion liner Mahana has been delayed at Newcastle, and will now not leave that port until next Wednesday for Wellington. The vessel is due at Wellington on Saturday next. MOANA LEFT SYDNEY. Cable advice has \)cen received by the Union Company that the Moann left Sydney on Friday morning direct for Wellington, with 206 passengers. The vessel is due at Wei lington. to-morrow morning. PAPAROA AT PANAMA. Cable advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the liner Paparoa arrived at Panama last Monday from Wellington, en route to London. PORT ALMA TO LOAD. The C. end p. Line advise that the Port Alma is to leave Sydney on September 4th for New Zealand ports to load for London The vessel is expected to get away from the Dominion about the end of September. THE PORT SYDNEY. The Press Association message stating that the Port Sydney had left Sydney for Auckland is believed hy the C. and D. Line to be a mistake. The vessel, they state, has probably left Sydney for Newcastle, from which port she was to go to Auckland, Napier, and Wellington to discharge London cargo. THE CITY OF CORINTH. The City of Corinth arrived at Auckland from New York on Wednesday, berthing at the King's Wharf to discharge 1400 tons of genoral merchandise. She left New York on July 15, and called at Newport News and Panama en route, fine weather being experienced on the voyage. The City of Corinth Is a steel screw steamer of 6173 tons gross register, and is 391 ft in length. She was built in 1918 by W. Gray and Co., of West Hartlepool, for tho Ellerraan Line, and has two decks and a cruiser stem She is on her first voyage to New Zealand. She has a linscnr crew, and is under the command of Captain Field. Tho City of Corinth has 3000 tons of cargo for Wellington, and is expected there on Wednesday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Westport, August 27.—Glaucus, at 7.45 p.m, I from New Plymouth. Wellington. August 28.—lluapehu, at 10 p.m., from London. Auckland, August 28.—Suffolk, at 11.25 a.m.. from Panama. Auckland, August 28.—Ayrshire, at 7.20 Pi, from Liverpool. Port Ahurir, August 27 Schooner, Valmarie, at 5.30 p.m., from Newcastle. Auckland, August 28—Rlra (ketch), at 6 a.m., from Norfolk Island. SAILED. London, August 2C—Snngola, for Port Chalmers. Auckland, August 28.—Mokola, for Suva at 3 p.m. Wellington, August 28.—Moeraki, at 6.30 p.m., for Sydney. OVERSEA VESSELS. City of Corinth—At Auckland; due Wellington August SO; left New York July 15; Newport News, July 23. Suffolk—At Auckland; due Wellington Sept. 4; loft Montreal, July 18. Canadian Prospector—Due Wellington August 30th; left Vancouver, June 30th. via Australia. Avrshire—At Auckland; due Wellington September 6; left Liverpool, July 7. Pi' Sydney—Due Auckland. August Slsr.; due Wellington, September 9th; left London June 19th. 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 10. Mania—Due Auckland, September 6; due Wellington September 13; left New York, Aug. Trewellard—Duo Lyttelton, Sept. II j left New York, August 6; left .Newport News, Aug. West Carmargo—Due Auckland. Aug. 31; due Wellington, September 7; due New Plymouth, late September; left San Francisro, Ausust 3 Athcnic—Due Auckland. Sept. 12; due Wellington, Sept. 18; left Southampton, July 29 Kaikoura—Due Auckland, Sept. 23; due Wellington, Sept. 30; left Nova Scotia, Aug. Corinthic—Due Wellington, Sept. 30; left Southampton, Aug. 19. Duo Auckland, Sept. 20; due Wellington, Sept. 30; le.'t New York, Aug. 15. Mamarl—Due Port Chalmers, Sept. 25; Wellington, Oct. 5; due New Plymouth, Oct.; left London, Aug. 11. Port Caroline—Duo Auckland Oct. 1; 'due ! Wellington Oct. 10; left London, July 29. Kent—Due Auckand, Oct. 1; due Wellington, Oct. 8; left Liverpool. Aug. 18 Otlra—Due Auckland Sept. 23; due Wellington Sept. 30; left Montreal, Aug. 20. [Late shipping news appears on Pago 4]

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1920, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1920, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1920, Page 2

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