SHIPPING.
f PORT OP NEW PLYMOUTH} LATEST OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. WEDNESDAY, OQTOBEB 20, 1930, J i-«" PHASES OF THE MOON. JU OCTOBER. V , 20th.—fcirst Quarter, 0.6 p.m. asm.—lull Moon, 1.45 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 2.47 a.m. ana 2.23 r.n.; to-morrow, at 3.15 a.ra". and 3.40 p.m. BUHRISB AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 5.24 a.m. ana sets as 6.36 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5.23 a.m. rl id ssts at 8.37 pjffiARBrVBD. Oct. 19.—Mamari, s.s., at 10 /a.m., 8114 tv tie. Summers, from Wellington. Oct, 19.—Karawa, s.s., at 5.30 a.m., 1072 ttilis, Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers: Mises McNab (2), Luxton, Jefcoate, Netien; F.asdames Hall, Wells, Milne, Charteris, Edwards ; Messrs. Likie, Hayte, Standish, WiikliSon, Outred, Keenan (2), Donovan, Hantan, jfliHr, Hurley, Milne, Mlllern, Cole, Charteris, luster, Minab (2), Rosier, Elliott, Benjamin, Moore, Johnson, McDonald, Moir, Kaka, Kalpo, rtoncis, Hall, Edwards; six steerage. SAILED. , 1 Oct. 19.~Kowhai, s.s., at 6.80 p.m., 792 tons, Jannay, for Westport . Oct. 19.—Itaratfa, s.s., at 8.20 p.m., 1072 trts, Bark, for Onehunga. PasSettgers: Wnsdames Peddle, Clark, Neilsen an£ child, Le Pine, Stanley, Crump, McDonald, Colson, P.iyne, Melndoe, Cock, Sisters Macarius and Mtmlea (2); Misses Le Pine, Betts, Auld, Httraway, Dette, Mclndoe; Messrs. Stanley, Hooton, Wooldridge, Wtvll, Rlordan, Ki'ert, Colson, Duggan, Wilcox, Ployle, Cole, Fi.yne, Agate, Taylor, Etterahank. IN POST. •" Mamarl, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. R«ra»a, from Onehunga, Friday. Tamon Mara, from Kobe (Japan), Nov. 17. Cortona, from South, nest week. Walton Hall, from New York, Nov«mber. THE MAMARI. fhe Shaw, Saviil liner Maunari arrived from Jutland, via Port Chalmers and Wellington, at 10.30 a.m. yesterday. She will discharge about 1700 tons of general cargo, and will then take in a quantity of meat from Nttf Plymouth and Waitflra, the Waitara quota being brought to New Plymouth for ioi.diilg. Oh completing loading here, the Mmarl proceeds to Wanganul. THE BARAWA. The Rarawa arrived from Onehunga yestetday morning. Included in fcer cargo of 140 tons were 05 tons of sugar. She sailed Oil the return trip at 8.20 p.m. KOWHAI SAILS. After completing discharge of her coal, the Kowhai sailed for Westport at 6.30 p.m. yesterday. SHROPSHIRE FOR LIVERPOOL The N.Z. 4nd African Company advise tV.at tfce liner Shropshire Is to leave Sydney today for New Zealand t,o load for Liverpool. The vessel's loading ports are not yet announced. The Shropshire is expected to sail from the Dominion about November 13th for Liverpool, and will take passengers. THE CANARA. The Canara, from Calcutta, left Newcastle on Friday night for Auckland and other ports. The vessel comes to tile agency of llis Cnit.n Company. THE WEST HOLBROOK. The West Holbrook Is to leave AucK'.and today for Wellington, in continuation of her voyage from Ban Francisco. The vessel is due at Wellington on Friday. NOKATAY FROM NEW YORK. The U.S. and A. Line chartered suamer Nokatay left New York on September 15th cargo-laden for Auckland, Wellington Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Tie vessel Is due at Auckland about the 27th Inst., and at Wellington about November 3rd.
BEMCEBA AT NEWPORT. The New Zealand Shipping Company have received cable advice that their liner Reinuera arrived at Newport News on October I.lth, en route from London and Southampton to Wellington. - ' BIOTTAKA LEFT COLON. Cable advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the Rlmutaka left Colon on Wednesday, October 13, for London, en route from Auckland. OTAKI LEFT LIVERPOOL. The New Zealand Shipping Company have been advised by cable that tl 1 e Otakl left Liverpool on October 11th, cargo-laden for Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. The vessel is coming out via the Cape of Good Hope route.' WESTBALIA ARRIVES TO-MORROW. According to a wireless message received from the Westraila, en route from Melbourne, the vessel will not reach Wellington until to-morrow afternoon. THE PORT VICTOR. The Port Victor was eipected to leave Auckland for Wellington and Southern ports yesterday to continue the discharge of her cargo from Glasgow and Liverpool. WITHIN RANGE. The following steamers were within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night • Awanui.—Waitemata, Mokoia, Niagara. Auckland.—Katoa, Port Panvln, Kiitu Maru, Marama," Mokoia. 1 Wellington—Maori, Wahine, Canadian Exporter, Mamari, Rakanoa, Westraila, Ayrshire. Awarua—Wbangape, Kaikoura, Trewellard. Chathaims. —Tainul, Mahana, Naneric, Mamari, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Picton, Oct. 19.—Flora, at 6 a.m., from New Plymouth. Port Chalmers, Oct. 19,—Garbeta, at 9.15 a m., from Melbourne. SAILED. LytteUon, Oc.t 18—Otlra, at 6.10 p.m., for Melbourne. OVERSEA STEAMERS. Walton Hall (N.Z. and A.), left Now York for Auckland, Wellington, and New Plymouth Oct. 2. Due Auckland Nov. 6. Due Wellington Nov. 13. Duo New Plymouth later. Port Caroline (C. and D.), left London July 29 Tor Australian and N.Z. ports. Due Auckland Oct. 21. Due Wellington Oct, 30. Fultala (A. and Al, left New York for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports Sept. 21. Due Lyttelton Oct. 30. City of Newcastle (N.Z. and A.), left Neiv York for Auckland, Wellington, and Australian ports Sept. 23. Due Auckland Oct. 31. Due W«llil.|ton Nov. f
' Port'keratila "(C. and D.), left London lor fj.Z, anil Australian ports Aug. 27. Due Auckland Nov. 14. Duo Wellington Nov. 25. Port Stephens (C. and D), left New Yorlc for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedln, and Australian ports Sept. 9. 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. Kemuera (N.Z.S.), left Southampton for Wellington and Auckland, Sept. 30. Due Wellington Nov. 13. lonic (S.S. and A.) left Soutlarapton for Lytelton and Port Ctalmers Oct. 7. Due Nov. 22. Wairuna (U.S.S. Co.), left San Franclico for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, and Sydney Oct. 2. Due Auckland Oct. 27. Due Wellington Nov. 5. Garada (U.S.S. Co.), left Calcutta for Wellington, via Australia, Sept. 14. Due Wellington to-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.), left 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, Dunedln, and Australian potts Sept. 22. Due Auckland Oct. 23. Due Wellington Nov. 3. Durtara (N.Z.S. Co.), left Montreal for Auckland and New Zealand ports, Oct. 13. * West Holbrook (E. G. P. Zohrab), left San Francisco for Auckland and Wellington, Sept, 13, Due Wellington Friday. Port Nicholson (C. and D.), left London for Melbourne, Hobart, Sydney, Auckland, Napier, and WellingtSh, Oct. 8. Duo Auckland Dec. 7. Due Wellington Dec. 17. [Late shipping news appears on Page 4]
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