SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. V LATEST OVERSEA MOVEMENTS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1620. PHASES THE MOON. OCTOBER. 28th.—lull Mcon, 1.45 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 7.27 a.m. .and 7.56 p.m.; to-morrow, at 8.16 a.m. and 8.37 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 5.18 a.m. and sets at 6.42 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5.19 a.m. and sets at 6.43 p.m. ARRIVED. Oct. 24.—Arapawa, s.s„ at !) a.m., 400 tons, Cummins, from Onehunga. IN PORT. Mamari, s.s. Arapawa, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Eegulus, from Greymouth, to-day. Karawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. Corinna, from South, Wednesday. Kowhal, from Westport, Friday. Flora, from South, end of week. Walton Hall, from New York, November. Tamon Maru, from Kobo (Japan), Nov. 17.
BEGULUS PROM GREYMOOTTI. The Regulus, whlfh Is bringing 470 tons of coal to New Plymouth, sailed at 5.10 a.m. yesterday from Greymouth, and is due here to-day.
ARAPAWA'S CARGO. With a consignment of 200 tons of cement the Arapawa arrived yesterday morning from Onehunga. As there will be no work on the wharves to-day, In view of the statutory holiday, the vessel will not return to Onehunga till to-morrow. ,
RARAWA'S TIME-TABLE. To-day being Labor Day, the Rarawa will not sail from Onehunga till to-morrow, and is due at "New Plymouth on Wednesday morning, and sails on the return trip at 6.30 p.m. the same day In order to resume the usual time-table, returning on Friday morning. DEPARTURE OP MAMARI. The Mamara is scheduled to sail for W'anganul on Thursday morning, it being anticipated that the loading of meat will be completed by that time. CORINNA FROM DUNEDIN. Tno Corinna was to leryve Punedln on Saturday for New Plymouth, being due here on Wednesday. The vessel has about 900 tons of general carEO.
KfIWHAI WITH COAL. A full cargo of coal is being brought by tie Kowhai, which Is sailing from Westport for New Plymouth and Onehunga. Tto vessel is due here on Friday and then proceeds north to complete discharge. TAIXUI ARRIVES. The Shaw, Savill and| Albion liner Tainnl, from London and Southampton, arrived at Auckland on Saturday. The TalnuL has nine passengers for New Plymouth, her total being 508.
ESSEX LEFT COLON'. Cable advice has been received that the liner Essex ieft Coion on October 15th for New York In continuation of ter voyage from Wellington. The vejsel left Wellington on September 19.
THE NOKATAY. The U.S. and A. Line ateampr Nokatay, cilia at Auckland about November 11th from New York, has 18,000 cases of oil and sorao general cargo for Auckland and 20,000 cases of oil and COO tons of general cargo for Welling; ton.
THE CALCUTTA BOATS. The cargo steamer Canara was to leave Auckland on Saturday for Wellington, in continuation of her voyage. from Calcutta. The vessel !s to commence discharge of her Wellington cargo to-morrow morning. The Garada is to sail from Auckland to-morrow, for Wellington with part cargo from Calcutta, and Is due at Wellington on Thursday.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. SAILED. 1,1 Auckland, Oct. 23.—Katoa, at 5.5 p.m. for Sydney. Greymouth, Oct. 23.—Regulus, at 5.10 a.m. for New riymouth.
OVERSEA STEAMERS. Walton Hall (N.Z. and A.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, and New Plymouth Oct. 2. Due Auckland Nov. Due Wellington Nov. 13. Due New Plymouth later. Port Caroline (C. and D.), left London July 29 for Australian and N.Z. ports. Due Auckland to-day. Due Wellington Nov. 3. Fultola (A, and A.), left New York for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports Sept. 21. Due Lyttelton Oct. 30. City of Newcastle (N.Z. and A.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, and ports Sept. 23. Due Auckland Oct. tl. Due Wellington Nov. 7. Port Kembia (C. and D.), left London for N.Z. and Australian ports Aug. 27. Dub Auckland Nov. 14. Due Wellington Nov. £5. Port Stephens (C. and D.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, and Australian ports Sept. 9, At Auckland. Due Wellington Oct. 25. Talnui (S.S. and A.), left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington Sept. 9 At Auckland. Duo 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 Ctalmers Oct. 7. Due Nov. 22. Wairuna (U.S.S. Co.)', left San Francisco 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 Oct. 20. Cauaara (U.S.S. Co.), loft Calcutta for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, via Newcastle Aug. 29. At Auckland. Due Wellington Oct. 26. Woodarra (N.Z.S. Co.), left London for New Zealand Sept. 15. Due Lyttelton Nov. 1. Waimarltio (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, L.vttelton, Dunedln, and Australian porta .Sept. 22. Hue Auckland Oct. 2S. Due Wellington Nov. 3. Opawa (X.Z. and A.), left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lytteltoti, and Post Chalmers, Oct. 13. Due Auckland Dec. 4. Due Wellington Dec, 11. Durham (N.ZS. Co.), left Montreal for Auckland and New Zealand ports, Oct. 13. West Holbrook (E. 0. F. Zohrah), left San Francisco for Auckland aiul Wellington Sep--13. Due Wellington Oct. 2T>. , Virgilia (C. and D.), left New York for Auckland. Wellington,'- lyttclton, Dunod'n, and Australia Oct. 17. Due Auckland Nov. 22. Due Wellington Not, 29. Tofua (U.S S. Co.), left San Francisco for Wellington. Oct. 18. Due Wellington Nor. 10, 41# (» (liipmißg u«wi uppers »« e»tS
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