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V JPORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, LATEST OVERSEA MOVEMENTS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1920. PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER. 12tu —New Moon, 11.27 a.m. 20th.—first Quarter, 0.6 p.m. 28th.—Pull Moon, 1.45 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 9.33 a.m. and 9,49 p.m.; to-mor.ow. at 10.8. a.m. and 10.27 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSEi, The sun rises to-day at 0.36 a.m. and sets at 6,24 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5,34 a.m. tnd seta at 6.26 pin. IN PORT. Corinna, s.s. i Kinl, s.s. — ' .EXPECTED ARRIVALS.Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-day. Flora, from Lyttelton, to-morrow. Inga, from Newcastle, Friday. Mamarl, from London, Saturday, Tamon Maru, from Kobe (Japan), about Oct. 20. Walton Hall, from New York, November. KINT DISCHARGING. Coal and timber was being discharged from the KM yesterday, and it Is expected that ste will be Teady to sail to-morrow. THE FLORA TO-MORROW. The Flora is at present loading at Wellington for New Plymouth, and will leave there to-night, being due to arrive here to-morrow. RARAWA TO-DAY. The Rarawa crossed the Manukau Bar at 7.10 last evening, and is due here this xnorning. She returns north to-night. TARAWERA FROM SYDNEY. The Tarawera is expected to arrive at Wellington from Sydney, via Bluff and Dunodln on October 20. The vessel will proceed from Wellington to Melbourne, taking passengers and cargo, WAIMARINO LEAVES VANCOUVER. Cable r.dvlre received by the Union Company states that tire freighter Waimarlno, sailed from Vancouver on Tuesday last for Wellington and Australian ports with a full shipment of Canadian merchandise. Her cargo includes 2000 tdns of news printing paper. THE LEITBIM. The Leitrlm. with coal arrived at Wellington yesterday from Newcastle. After discharge at Wellington she will load for Boston and New York at Waitara, Wat.ganul, Tbnaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington. THE CALCUTTA TRADE. The Caraara has arrived at Newcastle, and .-.fter bunkering will come to New Zealand. She came from Calcutta and Singapore, and has a full shipment o. Eastern merchandise fo discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedln. She should arrive at iuckland about October 13, WAIKUNA FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Advice has been received that the steamer Wairuna sailed from San Francisco on October 2 with a full general cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, aid Sydney. She calls at Suva" 1 en route for bunkers. She is due at Auckland on October 2", and should be in Wellington by November
WITHIN RANGE. Tho following steamers were witlifii range of the undermei.'ffoned wireless stations last night : Awanui. Maheno, Itlverina, Niagara, Manuka, Rakaooa, Walhemo, Talime, Atua, Sonoma, Katoa, Canadian Prospector, Kaiwarra. Auckland.—Ri.verina, Maheno, Niagara, Walhemo, Arahura, Atua, Cai.adian Prospector, [Caltoa, Kaiwarra. Wellington—Lattrlm, Runic, Carpentaria, Shahristan, Kalkoura. CI. attains. Ruapehu, Mlmeric. Tort Stephens, City of Edinburgh. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS ARRIVED. Sydney, Oct .11—Waitemata, at 1.35 a.m., from New Zealand, via Melbourne. Glsbome, Oct. 11.—Wiltshire, at 8.80 in, from Sydney. Sydney, Oct. 11—'Niagara and Riverlna early morning, from Auckland; Nsakuta,, from' Greymouth. Auckland, Oct. 10.—Maheno, at 7.20 a.m., from Sydi.ey; Klko Maru, at 7.30 turn., from' Brisbane; Port Victor, at 310 a.nh, from Glasgow; Ranadl, at 11.15 a.m., Fiji Government steamer, from Suva. Port Ahurir, Oct. 11.—Kawltirl, at 5.30 a.m., from Adelaide. Wellington, Oct. 11—Leltrim, M fUI » m . from Newcastle. SAILED. Melbourne, Oct. 11.—Paloona, for Bluff. Newcastle, Oct. 11.—Kaiwarra, for Auckland. Onehunga, Oct. 11.—Rarawa, at 5.13 p.m., for New Plymouth. Mni.utam Heads, Oct. 11.—Parayfa, at 7.10 p.m., for New Plymouth. OVERSEA STEAMERS. Mamarl, left London for Port Chalmers. Lyftelton, Wellington, and New Plymouth Aug. 11. Left Balboa Aug. 30. At Lyttelton. Due Wellington to-morrow, and due New Plymouth Saturday. Port Caroline, left London July 29 for Australian and New Zealand ports. Due Weill! gtui.', Oct. 14. Port Victor left Glasgow for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, Aug. 20. Fullalo 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 Aucklaid Oct. 31. Due Wellington Nov. 7.
Port Kembla left London for New Zealand and Australian ports Au». 27. Due Auckland Nov. 14. Due Wellington Nov. 25. Port Stephens left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, and Australian ports Sept. !). Due Auckland. Oct. 7. Tainul left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington Sept. 9. Due Auckland Oct. 23. Due Wellington Oct. SO. Surrey left New York for Auckland, Wel- • Huston, Sydney, and Brisbane Sept. C. Due I Auckland Oct. 7. Due Wellington October 12. Port Augusta, left New York for Auckland, ! Wellington, Lyltelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports, September. ' Hemuora left Southampton for Wellington and Auckland, Sept. HO. [Late shipping news appears on Pace 41 REXONA SOAP FOR THE NURSERY. The purest possihle soap is required for rurscry use. The skin of infants and iittlo children is particularly apt to be roughened and imade sore by inferior soaps. A number of the soaps sold for bablr-s are worse than useless, and as skin soothers and healers they are positively injurious. Kexona Skin and Facial Soap Is the purest of the pure. It can work nothing hut good for an infant's skin, and its healing and soothing work will be noticeable within an hour of application, ((others, If your baby shews signs of frctfulneis, try giving Mm a refreshing bath with , Reicna Soap. Make him n Rer.ona hahy, | tnd watch the result. Obtainable every- | £t«re,
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