SHIPPING.
■: fORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. % LATEST OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1920. ' 1 ■r PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER. !!oth.—First Quarter, 0.6 p.m. 28lli.—lull Moon, 1.45 a.m. TIDES. lllgli water to-day at 1.87 a.m. and 1.59 p.m.; to-morrow, at 2.47 a.m. and 2.23 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 6.26 a.m. and seta at 6.34 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5.24 a.m. aua acts at 6.38 p.m. SAILED. Oct. 18.—Flora, s.s., at 2.35 p.m., 1283 tons, McLellan, for Picton. Oct. 18.—Inga, s.s, at 9 p.m., 943 tons, McDonald, for Wanganui. IN PORT. Kowhai, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-day. Mamarl, from London, to-day. Tamon Maru, from Kobe (Japan), tomorrow. Corlnna, from South, early. Walton Hall, from New York, November. THE BABAWA. The Rarawa is expected to arrive from Onehunga early this moraine with passengers and cargo. She will return north at 8.20 to-night. MAMARI TO-DAY. The Mamarl left Wellington at 6.35 p.m. yesterday, ami is expected to arrive here at 11.30 o'clock to-day. FLORA SAILS. The Flora finished unloading yesterday, and sailed for Picton at 2.35\ p.m. \ INK' FOR WANGANUI.
The Inga completed discharging her coal and machinery last night, and sailed for Wanganui at 9 p.m. < KOWJIAI DISCHARGING. The Kowhal was busy discharging her cargo yesterday. Ai 8.30 she tauled over to the breakwater, where she discharged the heavy litis for the Harbor Board, returning to the wharf at 1 o'clock to discharge coal. She Js not expected to sail for Westport till tonight at the earliest. CORINNA FROM SOUTH. The Corinna was scheduled to leave Dunedin yesterday for New Plymouth via Lyttelton,. Oamaru, and Nelson. THE TAINUI. The Tainui has wirelessed ttat she expects to reach Auckland on Saturday. LEITBtM'S MOVEMENTS. At the eleventh hour the liner LeitrLm was ordered from Wellington to Lyttelton, instead of to the Wanganui roadstead, owing to the congestion at the latter place. The vessel is loading at I.yttelton and will sail next fo(r Timaru, Wanganui, Wait*, and Wellington to load for Boston and New York. The Leltrim is due at Waitara about Nov. 1. WESTRALIA FROM MELBOURNE. Cable adtlce has been received by the Huddart-Parker Company that their interState passenger steamer Westralia left Melbourne at 3.30 p.m. oil Friday with 84 passengers and 930 tens of cargo for Wellington. The vessel is due at Wellington to-morrow afternoon. THE TARAWERA, Tte Union Company's cargo steaimer Tarawora is due at Wellington about Thursday from Sydney, via Bluff and Dunedin, THE SURREY. The New Zealand and African Company advise that the rain has hampered the discharge of the Surrey at Auckland, but the vessel Is expected to leave there at daybreak tomorrow for Wellington in continuation of he* voyage from New York. The vessel will arrive at Wellington on Friday, THE CANADIAN WINNER. The Canadian Winner is expected to leave Vancouver for Auckland direct on Octohei 2fi with general cargo. She will be due In Auckland on November 20, and should reach Wellington about a week later. THE ULIMAROA. Tte Huddart-Parker CompanyVsteamer Ullmsroa arrived at Wellington yesterday bringing 342 passengers and 1039 tons of cargo. THE RIVERINA. The Huddart-Parker Company's steamer Rlverina arrived at Auckland yesterday from Sydney with 230 passengers and 1232 tons of cargo. THE PORT VICTOR. The C. and D. Line steamer Port Victot was to leave Auckland yesterday afternoon for Wellington, in continuation of her voyage from Glasgow and Liverpool. The vessel is due at Wellington to-morrow aftemooa to put out part cargo. . PORT STEPHENS AT AUCKLAND. The C. and D. Line steamer Port Stephen» arrived at Auckland on Saturday from New York via Panama. The vessel is expected to arrive at Wellington next Saturday.
WITHIN CALL. The following steamers were within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— i . Awanul. —Niagara, Maheno, Riverina, Mo* koia, Moana, Port Darwin, Garbeta Kiku Mard, Ulimaroa. Auckland.—Taiune, Riverina, Arahura, Pott Darwin, Garbeta, Kiku Maru, Mokola. Wellington.—UlJjnaroa, Port Victor, Northumberland. ; SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Auckland, Oct. 18.—Riverina, at 10.35 a.m., from Sydney. SAILED. Auckland, Oc<|. IS. —Kiki Maru, at 2.35 p.«n,, for Brisbane. ' Onchunga, Oct. 18— Rarawa, at 4.20 p.m., for New Plymouth, Manukau Heads, Oct.. 18.—Rarawa, at 6 p.m., for New Plymouth. Wellington, Oct. 18.—Maraari, at 6.35 p.m., for New Plymouth, Auckland, Oct. 18. —Port Darwin, at 7.40 p.m., for London, via Panama. OVERSEA STEAMERS. Mair.ari (S.S. and A), left London for Port Ohalmera, Lyttelton, W&ninpton. and New Plymouth Aug.'H- Due New Plymouth to-day. Walton Hail (N.Z. and A.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, and New Plymouth Oct. 2. Due Auckland Nov. G. Due Wellington Nov. 13. Due New Plymouth icier. Port Caroline (C. and D), loft London July 29 for Ausrr.ilinn iind X >v;rbi. Due Auckland Out. SI. Due Waliifltftuu Oct. $9,
Fultala (A. and A,), left New York for Lyttelton, 'Dunedin, and Australian ports Sept. 21. Due Lyttelton Oct. 311. City of Newcastle (N.Z. and A.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, and Australian ports Sept. 23. Due Auckland Oct. 31. Due Wellington Nov. 7. Port. Kembla (C. and D.), left London for N.Z. and Australian ports Aug. 27. Due Auckland Nov. 14. Due Wellington Nov. 25. Port Stephens (C. and D.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, and Australian ports Sept. 0. At Auckland. Due Wellington Oct. 23. Tainui (S.S. and A.), left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington Sept. 9. Due Auckland Oct. 23. Due Wellington Oct. 30. Remuera (N.Z.S.), left Southampton for Wellington and Auckland, Sept. 30. Due Wellington Nov. 13. lonic (S.S. and A.) left Southampton for Lytelton and Port Chalmers Oct. 7. Due Nov. 22. Wairuna (TJ.S.S. Co.), left San Francisco for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, and Sydney Oct. 2. Due Auckland Oct. 27. Du» Wellington Nov. 5. Garada (U.S.S. Co.), left Calcutta for Wellington, via Australia, Sept. 14, Due Wellington t'o-morrow. Canaara (U.S.S. Co.), left Calcutta for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, via Newcastle Aug. 29. Due Auckland tomorrow. Due Wellington Oct. 23. Woodarra (N.Z.S. Co.), loft London for New Zealand Sept. 15. Due Lyttelton Oct. 26. Waimarino (U.S.S. Co.), left Vancouver for Wellington and Australian ports "Oct. 5. Due Wellington Oct. 29. Port Augusta (C. and D.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports Sept. 22. Due Auckland Oct. 28. Due Wellington Nov. 3. Durtam (N.Z.S. Co.), left Montreal for Auckland and New Zealand ports, Oct. 13. West Holbrook (E. G. F. Zohrab), left San Francisco for Auckland and Wellington, Sept. 13. Due Wellington to-morrow. Port Nicholson (C. and D.), left London for Melbourne, Hobart, Sydney, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, Oct. 8, Duo Auckland Dec. 7. Due Wellington Dec. 17. [Late shipping news appears on Pago 4]
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