SHIPPING.
H PORT OP NEW PLYMOUTH, J4TEST OVERSEA MOVEMENTS, . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1920, , J /;■! PHASES OF THE MOOH. OCTOBER. 12th.—New Moon, 11.27, a.m. ilOth,—First Quarter, 0.6 p.m. SBU»,~FuII Moon, 1.45 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 4.29 a.m. and 5.18 p.m.; to-morrow, at 5.59 a.m. and 6.40 pim. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 5.42 a.m. and lets »t 6.18 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5,40 a.m.i and sets at 0.20 p:m. IN PORT. Port Pitie, s.s. i JSXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Onetunga, to-morrow. Klnl, from Greymouth, to-morrow. Corinna, from South, Saturday. Rosamond, from Welllngtou, early. Mamarl, from London, October 12. Ingaj from Sydney, early. 1 , THE PORT PIRD3. The Port Pirle has now completed loading her full quota of meat, about 90,130 carcases, (t was hoped to have all the cheese aboard last night. To-day, the discharging of 800 tons of coal will be commenced, and it is expected that the vessel will get away for Sydney on Sunday morning. CORINNA BRINGING LARGE CARGO. The Gorinna ealled at Lyttelton (from where she sailed at 11.30 last night), as well as her usual way ports to collect cargo wtlch ordinarily would have been brought by the Flora. She already ras 900 tons of general cargo and this shipment promises to be one of the largest she has yet brought. She will probably arrive to-morrow night or Saturday morning. i KINI TO BRING MORE COAL. The local office of the U.S.S. Co. have been advised that the coal to be brought by the Kini has been Increased from 700 tors to 1200 tora (200 tons are for the Gas Co.) The Kini is calling at Greymouth to pick up thl3 extra load and will reach here about Friday. FLORA'S MOVEMENTS. The Flora arrived at Lyttelton ov Monday and proceeded later to Plcton where sre is loading for Onehunga. After leaving tho latter port Bhe will sail for Lyttelton to load for New Plymouth again. She should arrive at tills port towards the end of next week. ROSAMOND AT WELLINGTON. No advl.ee has yet been received by the local office of the U.S.S. Co. as to the sailing of the Rosamond for New Plymouth. She will he loading in Wellington to-day, and will most probably sail for this port on Friday. lONIC FROM HOME. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advise that their llr.er lonic is to leave Southampton on the 7th inst. for South Island ports via Panama. The vessel will bring passengers and cargo. THE OTIEA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advise that their liner Otira was to leave Auckland yesterday for Wellington in confirmation of her voyage from Montreal. The vessel is due at Wellington to-morrow. PORT AUGUSTA LEFT COLON. The C. and D. Lino have been notified by cable that the PoTt Augusta left Colon on October 2nd for Auckland Jn continual ion of ler voyage from New York. She is due at Auckland about October'2B, and will discharge also at Lyttelton, Duredln, and Australian ports. THE PORT CAROLINE. The C. and D. Lino advise that the Port Caroline was duo at Sydney on Monday from London, via Hobart. The vessel is to leave Sydney about the 14th inst. for Auckland, Napier and Wellington. She Is due at Wellington, about October 31. LOADING AT NEW YORK. The C. and D. Lino advise that they have the steamer Virgl.Ha lending at New York for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney. Tho vessel is to sail on October 15. She will be followed by the Port Mebourne, sailing from New York on November 20 for the same, porls. R.MS. NIAGARA. The E. 11.5. Niagr.:. arrived at Auckland yesterday from Vancouver, via ports. WAIMARINO WITH PAPER. A cable received from Vancouver last night says the Waimarlno sailed on Tuesday for Wellington with two thousand tons of paper, early In November. THE KENT. The New Zealand and African Company advise that the liner Kent, now discharging at Auckland, is to leave the latter port early next week for Wellligton. CANARA FROM CALCUTTA. Advice received by tho Union Company states that tha British-India a-teamer Canara, en routo from Calcutta to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, ami Dunedin, was expected at Newcastle on Tuesday. ' LEITRIM LEFT NEWCASTLE. The N.Z. and African Company have been advised by cable that the steamer Leltrim left Newcastle of Tuesday .with a cargo of bunker coal for Wellington. After discharge the vessel will load at Waitara, Wanganui, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington for Boston and New York. The Loitrim is t" get away from Wellington for tte U.S. per' early in November. ACCIDENT TO TAHITI. A Vancouver messagp received last night «ay 3 that owing to a minor accident in the er.glr.fc- room on Sunday, when ro'dw.iy bc.wi'e: Suvi and Honolulu, tho Ta'iiti wji uuao'e to use'her full engine-power, and probably will .oae smue hours. Nobody was hurt. TliD Tahiti ii en route iiom Auckland t'i Vaiicot'ver. WITHIN WIRELESS CALL. , The following steamers were, within rangf of the undermeitioned wirelesss tations last night : Awanul.—Niagara, Walhemo, Kaituna, Talune, Atua, Surrey, Whaugape, Port Chalmers. Auckland.—Niagara, Arahura, Mokola. Wellington.—Wahine, Maori, Port Alms, Marama, Rupapehu, Navua, Kanna, Mapourlka, Mimeric, Port Sydney, Shahrlstan, Awarua.—Westralta. Chathainis.—Surrey. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Onehunga, Oct. s.—Rarawa, at 9.40 a.m., from New Plymouth. Auckland, Oct. o.—Niagara, at 0,10 a.m., from Vancouver. London. Oct. ">.—firemen, frcm Australia • nt junta*. Otriuto tim Anau»U»
AucMai'd, Oct. fi.—Port Darwin, «t 7.15 a.m., from Wliikataiie. __ ilV SAILED, J Wellington, Oct. o.—lnalio Mat'U, at «,35 a.m., for Newcastle. London, Oct. o—Port Albany, for JTW mantle; Wftltonhall, for Auckland. i 'i OVERSEA STEAMERS. Mamarl, left London for Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, Wellington, and New Plymouth Aug, 11. Left Balboa Aug. 30. At Lyttelton. Bile Wellington, Oct. 8. Due New Plymouth Oct. 12. Pott Caroline, loft London July 2D for Australian and New Zealand portß. Due Welllr.gton, Oct. 31. Kent, left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedln, August 20. At Auckland. Due Wellington Oct. 11. \ Otira, left Montreal for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedln, Aug. 18. At Auckland. Due Wellington Oct. 8. Port Victor left Glasgow for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedln, Aug. 26. Dim Auckland Oct. 9. Due Wellington. Oct. 18. Fultala left New York for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports Sept. 21. Due Lyttelton Oct. 30. City of Newcastle left New York for Auckland, Wellington, and Australian ports Sep;. 23. Due Auckland Oct. 31. Due Wellington Nov. i.
Port Kembla left London for New Zealand and Australian ports Aug. 27. Due Auckland Nor. 14 Due Wellington Nov. 25. Port Stephens left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, and Australian ports Sept. 9. Due Auckland, Oct. 7. Talnul left Southampton for AucUnnd and Wellington Sept. 9. Due Auckland Oct. 23. Due Wellington Oct. 30. [Late shipping news appears on Page 4]
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