SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1920, PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. 14th—New Moon, 3.21 p.m. > . 21st.—First Quarter, 9.23 p.m. 80th.—Full Moon, 0.39 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 4.36 aim, and 5.39 p.m.; to-morrow, at 6.23 a.m. and 7,8 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 6.18 a.m. and sets at 5.42 p.m.; to>morrow, rises at 6,17 a.ra, and sets at 5.43 p.m. IN PORT. Atsuta Maru, No. 2, s.s. ARRIVED. Sept. 7.—Rlmu, s.s., at 9.15 a.m., 411 tons, Bark, from Onehnnga. ( SAILED. Sept, 7.—Rlmu, s.s., at 4.35 pm,, 411 tons, Barlt, for Onehunga. Passengers: Mesdames . Downey and two > children, Cantweln and two children, Stonei, Anderson, George, Drysdale, Gunson and two children, Moody, Webster, Ash, Burns, Stapey, and Smythe; Misses Stonei, Parry, Hamilton, Hammerton; Messrs, Hammerton, Corcorham, Bell, Hookham, Ward, Prestige, Moody, Burns, Faulkner, McKenna,. Fraser, Clark. Sept. 7.—lClttawa, s.s., at 4 p.m., 1253 tons, Chadwlck, for Westport. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Port Alma, from Sydney, to-morrow. Rlmu, from Onehunga, Friday. Flora, from South, Friday. West Camargp, from 'Frisco, early. Mamart, from United Kingdom, October 4. THE RIMU.
The Bimu arrived at 9.15 a.m. yesterdaj from Onehunga with passengers, and 100 tons of general cargo, including 20 sacks and four tigs of sugar, 19 tons of galvanised wire, and one motor waggon. KITTAWA SAILS. The Klttawa finished discharging her coal yesterday, and sailed for Westport at 4 p.m. FLORA FROM SOUTH. The Flora is due here on Friday with about 1000 tons of general cargo from Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Nelson, and Wellington. , MOVEMENTS OF ATSUTA MARU. It Is probable that the Atsuta Maru, after discharging her coal cargo, will sail for Gceymouth; whore she will load timber for Australia. She may then make her second Hip to this port with more coal. WORK RESUMED. The wind having died down, work was resumed on the Atsuta Maru No. 2, and the liittawa yesterday. The Kittawa sailed ia the afternoon for Westport, but the Atsuta Maru will probably be in port till the end of the week. TAHITI FROM VANCOUVER. The R.M.S. Tahiti was to leave Suva on Monday for Auckland, en route from Vancouver. The vessel is expected at Auckland on Friday morning. PAPAROA AT NEWPORT NEWS. The Paparoa arrived at Newport News oo September 2nd from Kingston (Jamaica), en route from Wellington to London, C. AND D. LINE. The C. and D. Line have received cable advice that the Port Lyttclton arrived at London on Friday from Wellington. The vessel left Wellington on July 13th. She is to sail from New York on October 27 th cargoladen for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports. The Port Curtis was to leave Dunedin yesterday for Hobart, Melbourne, and Sydney to complete discharge of her cargo from New York. .She will subsequently return to New Zealand to load for New York and Boston. The Port Sydney, now discharging London cargo at Audkland, Is due at Napier on Satuiday, and at Wellington about next Tuesday. lie Port Augusta is loading at New York for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia. She is to leave the American port on September 25th. The Port Nicholson Is to sail from London about October 2nd for Australia and New Zealand. OTIRA LEFT COLON. The Otlra, en route from Montreal, left Colon on the sth Inst, for New Zealand ports. She Is due at Auckland about the 26th Inst., and at Wellington about October sth, CORINTHIC LEFT BALBOA. The Corinthls left Balboa on September 4th for Wellington, en route from London and Southampton. The vessel Is due at Wellington on the 26th inst. MAHIA AT AUCKLAND. The liner Mahia arrived at Auckland on Sunday evening from New York, via Panama, and berthed there on Monday morning. Tlie vessel is to leave Auckland on Saturday for Wellington, where she is due next Monday. ICELAND FROM NEW YORK. According to Australian files the U.S. aid A. Line steamer Iceland left New York on August 15th for Lyttelton, Tlmaru, Dunedin, Bluff, Melbourne, and Sydney. The vessel la due at Lyttelton about September 2Qtb. UNION CO'S BOATS. The Talune left Rarotonga at 6 p.m. on Friday for Auckland with a cargo of fruit. The barQue Gladbrook arrived at San Fraacisco on August 31st from Peru. The Marama, from Wellington, left Papeete on August 27t.h for San Francisco, where site is due on September Bth. The steamer Sliarristan, purchased by tlie Union Company, will hare extra winches and derricks fitted at Dunedin. She iialls at the end of the week for Adelaide to complete discharge and load for New Zealand ports. The steamer Cosmo, also recently purchased by the Union Company, is due at Melbourae from Bristol to discharge at Australian ports, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. , London, Sept. 6.—Waiwera, from New Zealand; at Panama, Kumara, from New Zealand. Sydney, Sept. T.—Swallaw, from Greymouth. Auckland. Sept. 7.—Atua, at 2.10 a.m., from Suva, SAILED. : i Wellington, Sept. 7.—Caaiastota, tl 7.80 a.m., for Sydney. Port Chalmers, Sept. 7.—Port Curtis, at 12 r.oon, for Hobart. OVERSEA STEAMERS. Canadian Prospector left Vancouver June 24 for N.Z. and Australian ports. Due Wellington Sept. 24. Port Sydney left London June 19; left Cape Town July 15, for Melbourne, Hobart, Sydney and N.Z. Due Auckland Sept. 5. Due Wellington Sept. 15. Ayrshire left Liverpool July 7 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Due Wellington, Sept. 6. Athenic left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington July ?9. Due Auckland Sept. 15. Due Wellington Sept. 22. Port Caroline, left London July 29 for Australian and N.Z. ports Due Auckland Sept. S". Due Wellington Oct. 6, YVest Camargo, left 'Frisco for Australian / and NZ. ports Aug. 3; arr. Auckland Aug. 30. Due Wellington Sept, 6. Due New Plymouth early. Mahia, left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, Aug. 7. Due Auckland, Sept. 6. Due Wellington Sept. 14. Mamari, left London for Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, Wellington, and New Plymouth Aug. 11. Left Balboa Aug. 30. Due Port Chalmers Sept. 20, Due New Plymouth October. Port Napier, left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australian port 3 Aug. 10. Left Panstma Aug. 24. Due Auckland Sept. 17. Due Wellington Sept. 24. , Liberty, left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, Aug. 15. Due Auckland Sept. 20. Due Wellington Sept. 30. Trewellard, left New York for Lyttellon, Dunedin, Melbourne and Adelaide, Aug. 6. Left 'Newport News August 12. Due Lyttelton Sept. 11.
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