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PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, %/ LATEST OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1620. - PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER. UOth.—First quarter, 0.6 p.m. i 28th.—All Moon, 1.45 a.m. TIDES. ! High water to-day at 10.8 a.m. and 10.27 p.m.; to-morrow, at 10.45 a.m. and 11.2 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 5.34 a.m. and sets at 6.26 p.m.; to-morrow, rules at 5.33 a.m. and sets at 6.21 p.m. ARRIVED. * Oct. 12.—Rarawa, s.s., at 5 a.m., 1072 tons, Bark, from Onehunga. Passengeres: Misses Clayton and Bottrill; Mesdames- Payne, Hameon, Gow, Bottrill, Cowley, Smith, Bale, Genrey, Harding, Greenaway; Messrs. Williamson, Jackson, Vnlvan, Goldwater, Llndegieen, Bavknett, Anderson, Hardy, Goubalt, Ransom, Gilmore, Callagher, Payne; six steerage. SAILED. Oct. 12.—Corinna, s.s., at 11 a.m., 1319 ton?, Elders, for Dunedin via Wellington. Oct. 12.—Rarawa, s.s., at 8.20 p.m., 1072 tons, Bark, for Onehunga. Passengers: Mescalines Hall, Perry, Paton, McCann,- Shaw,. Brown, Giddy; Misses Johnston, McDonald, Waters, Henn, Shaw, Harablln (2), Harvey (2), Luxton; Messrs. McCormack, Giddy, Siinp--Bon, Perry, Comiett, McDonald, Rev. Givin, Beale, Barnett, Osborne, Johnstone, SL'aW, Hall, Price, McColl, Richards, Griffiths, Cornwall, Davy, TruscotJ. Brown, Fainvcather, Jones, George, Balgent, Martin, Brassell, Johnston, Mills.' IN PORT. Klnl, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Flora, from Lyttelton, and Wellington, today. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Inga, from Newcastle, Friday. Mamarl, from Lotdon, Saturday. Tamon Maru, from Kobe (Japan), about Oct. 20. Walton Hall, from New York, November, THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived at ti a.m. yesterday from Onehunga, bringing DO tons of general cargo. She sailed at 8.20 p.m. on the return trip to Onehunga. CORINNA SAILS. The Corinna sailed yesterday morning for Wellington, taking a consignment of about 4882 crates of cheese for transhipment Jo the Port 'Sydney at Wellington. The Corinna will afterwards load at Dunedin and Wellington for New Plymouth. FLORA BRINGS FULL CARGO. The Flora was scheduled to leave Wellington at 10 o'clock last nigl.t direct for New Plymouth with a full cargo of about 1100 tons. She should arrive here this aftemncn KINI DISCHARGING. The Kinl was discharging !ier cargo of coal and timber yeslerday. and should be ready to sail to-day for Westport, where she will load coal for Oaniaru and Dunedin, THE PORT MELBOURNE. The C. and D. liner Forf Melbourne is to load at New York for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, .Melbourne, and Sydney. She should sail about November 2(1. MOKOIA LEFT SAMOA. The Mokoia left Aprla. Samoa, on Saturday night for Suva. She is to sail from the latter port on October 20 for Auckland with 3Ugar. TAHITI AT HONOLULU, The Tahiti en route from Auckland to Vancouver, arrived at Honolulu on Friday. THE PORT VICTOR. Tte f. and D. Line advises that the Port Victor, which arrived at Auckland on Sunday from Glasgow and Liverpool, is due at Wellington next-Monday with 3123 tons of cargo. THE PORT KEMBLA. Cable advice has been received by the C. and D. Line that the Port Kembla arrived at Melbourne on Saturday last from London. The! vessel proceeds thence to Hobart, Sydney, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. She is due at Auckland about November 8, and at Wellington about November 22. ATHENIC SAILS .NEXT TUESDAY. A postponement of the projected departure of the liner Athenic Is announced by the Shaw, Savil! and Albion Co. The vessel will now not leave Wellington until daybreak on Tuesday next for Southampton and London via ranairaa. THE PORT NICHOLSON. The C. and D. Line have received cable advice that the Port. Nicholson sailed from London on October 8 for Melbourne, Hobnrt, Sydney, Auckland, Napier and Wellington. Tho vessel, which is coming out via Cape of Good Hope, is due at Auckland about December 7 and at "Wellington about December 17. lONIC, CALLS* AT WELLINGTON. Cable advice has been received by the Shaw, Savlll and Albion Company- that the lonic, which left Southampton on October 7 for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, will call at Wellington first to disembark passengers for the North Island. The vessel should reach Wellington about November 2f. , WITHIN RANGE. . The following steamers were within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night : Awanul.-HRj*-erina, Manuka, Rakanoa, Katoa, Waihemo, Canadian Prospector, Kaiwarra; Tensho Maru, Mekai Maru. Auckland.—Katoa, Wanaka, West Holbrook. Wellington.--Wahlne, Maori, Runic, Nanerlc. Awarua.—Shinehiku Maru. Chathams.—Ruapehu, Port Stephens. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Sydney, Oct. 12—Atua, from Auckland. Auckland. Oct. 11.—Katoa, at 11.45 p.m., from Newcastle. Lyttelton, Oct. 12.—Runic, at B p.m., from Brisbane. SAILED. ! Sydney, Oct. 12.—Port Cijrollna, for New Zealand. Newcastle, Oct. 12.—Rona, for Wellington. Sydney, Oct. 12—Tarawera, for Dunedin. Port Kembla, Oct. 12.—Waltomo, for Wellington. Sydney, Oct. ll.—Kosoku Maru, for Lyttelton. Wellington, Oct. 12— Carpentaria, at 5,30 p.m., for Sydney. [Late shipping news appears on Page 4]
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