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I *ORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH ; LATEST OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1029. $ fHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER. | 12th.—New Moon, 1127 a.m. | l!oth.—First Quarter, 0.6 p.m. y 28th.—Pull Moon, 1.45 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 8.53 a.m. and 9.16 p.m.; to-morrow, at 9.33 a.m. and 9.49 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. j The sun rises to-day at 5,37 a.Trt. and sets at 6.23 p.m.; to-nnorrow, rises a: 5.3Q a.m. and sets at 6.24 p.m. ARRIVED. Oct. 9.—Corinna, s.s., at 8 a.m., 1311) ions, Elders, from Nelson. Oct. 10.—KIni, s s.j at 0.20 a.m., from Greymouih. SAILED. Oct. 10.—Port Pirie, s.s , at 5 p.m t 7316 tons, Enwright, for Newcastle. IN PORT. Corinna, s.s. Klnl, 8.8. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rcrawa, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Flora, from LytteltoL', this week. Inga, from Newcastle, Friday. Mamari, from Lordon, Saturday. Tamon Maru, from Kobe (Japan), about Oct. 20. Walton Hall, from New York, November. PORT PIRIE SAILS. After being In port for about 17 days the Port Pirie sailed at K p m. yesterday for England via Australian ports with a record cargo of meat and cVeese. COAL AND TIMBER FROM GRETMOUTH. Thf ICinl arrived In the stream at 0.20 a.im. yesterday from Greymouth. In response to signals she dropped anchor to await the sailing of the Port Pirie. She berthed at about r».30 p.m. The Klnl brought 1200 tons of coal, 30,000 feet of timber, and a little other cargo, and will commence discharging this morning. CORINNA ARRIVES. The Corinna left Nelson at 530 p.m. on Friday and arrived here about 8 o'clock on Saturday morning. She berthed on the inside of the wl'arf i.oxt to the Raraw;., and commenced discharging 970 tons of general cargo. It Is hoped to have her mdy frr sailing to Wellington and Dunedin th>* evening. FLORA AT WELLINGTON. The Flora Is to load for Now Plymouth at Wellington to-day and to-morrow. Rhs wil; probably bring about 000 tons of cargo and should nrr!,ve here about Thursday rooming. CARGO FROM NEW YORK. The New Zealand and African Company have received cable advice thai the A. and A. Line steamer Walton Hall loft New VTorlc on Oct. 2 cargo-laden for Aucklai.d, Wellington, New Plymouth, Newcastle and Sydney. The vessel is due at Auckland about November 11, at Wellington a week later, and at New Plymouth towards the end of the month. TNG A FROM NEWCASTLE. The above steamer, with poles and timber for this port, left Newcastle oi.' Friday night, and should arrive about the end of the week. Messrs Newton King, Ltd., are the local agents. MAMARI'S .MOVEMENTS. TVo Shaw. Savlll and Albion Company advise that the Mamari Is to leave Lyttelton to-morrow for Wellington to continue discharge of l'cr London cargo. The vessel will also bunker at Wellington and proceed on to New Plymouth to discharge and load for Lowdot.*. The Mamari is due at Now Plymouth on Saturday. V.T'ST HOLBROOK. The steamer West Holbrook, cargo-laden from San Francisco, was due at Auckland yesterday. lONIC LEFT SOUTHAMPTON. Cable advice has been received by the Shaw, Savlll and Albion Company that the 1 liner lonic left Southampton on the 7th Inst, for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers bringing par,senders and cargo. The vessel is due at Lyttelton about Nov. 22. OTARAMA LEFT COLON. The New Zealand Shipping Company have been advised by cable tfnt the Otarania ar r\ved at Panama on the sth inst. from New Zealand and left Colon on the same day for Newport News, Southampton, and Hall. RUAHIXE LEFT NEWPORT. According to cable advice received by the New Zealard Shipping Company, the liner Ruahlne arrived at Newport News on October I from Wellington and sailed on October 6 for Southampton and London.
THE SURREY. The liner Surrey, from New York, arrived at Auckland on Saturday. The vessel should reach Wellington next Monday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ** ARRIVED. Ancklard, Oct. 10. —James Craig, barque, at 1.40 p.m., from Adelaide. Melbourne, Oct. 0. —WefKvalia, from Bluff. Auckland, Oct. !).—Surrey, at 12.15 p.m., from New York. SAILED. Auckland, Oct. 9.—Kauri, at 1 p.m., for Sydney. Lytelton, Oct. 9.—Jl.ngo Maru, at 8.5 p.m., from Newcastle. Sydney, Oct. p.—Nameric, for Wellington. Newcastle, Oct. 9.—Melkal. Maru, for Auckland. OVERSEA STEAMERS. Mamarl. left London for Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, Wellington, and New Plymouth Aug. 11. Left Balboa Aug. 30. At Lyttelton Due Wellington Wednesday, and due New Plymouth Saturday. I Port Caroline, left London July 29 for Australian and New Zealand ports. Due Weill! ctui., Oct. 14. / Kent, left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, August 20. At Auckland. Due Wellington Oct. 11. Port Victor left Glasgow for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, Aug. 2G. Fultala left New York for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports Sept. 21. Due Lyttelton Oct. HO. City of Newcastle left New York for Auckland, Wellington, and Australian ports S«p». 23. Due Auckland Oct. 31. Due Wellington Nov. 7. Port Kembla left London for New Zealand and Australian ports Aug. 27. Due Auckland Nov. 14. Due Wellington Nov. 25. Port Stephens left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, and Australian ports Sept. 9. Due Auckland, Oct. 7. Tainul left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington Sept. 9. Due Auckland Oct. 23. Due Wellington Oct. 30. Surrey left New York for Auckland, Wellington. Sydney, and Brisbane Sept. G Due 4u;kUnd Oct. 7. Cut W«litaft«n Qctcbtr 12.
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