SHIPPING.
1 PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. . LATEST OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. JRIBAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920. ' , , PHASES OF THE MOON. DECEMBER. 10th.—New Moon, 10.21 a.m. 19th.—First Quarter, 0.17 p.u 26th.—Full Moon, O.IS a.m. TIDES. Hlgb water to-day at 9.21 a.m. and 9.41 p.m.; to-morrow, at 9.58 a.m. and 10.17 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 4.38 a.m. and sets at 7.22 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 4.88 a.m. and setß at 7.22 p.im. SAILED. Dec. 9.—Flora, s.s., at 8 p.m., 1283 tons, Icl.ellan, for Wellington. IN rORT. Taraon Maru, No. 6, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-day. Corinna, from Onehunga, Sunday. Whangaratta, from Sydney, thia month. Waipori, from Edithburg (South Australia) this month. THE FLORA SAILS. The Flora finished loading cheese and sailed for Wellington last night. Her cargo will lie transhipped to tho Port Kembla at Wellington. THE RARAWA. ; The Rarawa is expected as usual at 5,30 this morning with passengers and cargo. She will return north at 8.20 thia evening. THE TAMON MARU, No. 8. The Tamon Maru, No. 6, was discharging slowly yesterday, but it is expected she will be tere for some time, as her cargo is in rather a bad condition for unloading, some of the bags hatitng broken during tjhe bad weather that she encountered on her way from Japan. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT LINE. The Canadian Prospector sailed from Van-' couver for Auckland and Australian ports on Dec. 4. She will be due at the New Zealand port about December 30. The Canadian Exporter is to leave Auckland on Saturday for Vancouver. THE DAMAGE TO THE RONA. According to the captain's report the damage sustained by the barque "Rona on her last voyage from Wellington to Newcastle is not nearly so serious as rumoured. The vessel left tere on a Tuesday, and did not clear Cook Strait until the following Sunday. During the voyage she lost her inner-jib stay and burst her mainsail, but suffered no further damage. _ The slight damage done will not delay the vessel at Newcastle, and she should sail about to-<morrow for Wellington. ORARI DELAYED AT AUCKLAND. The Orarl, at present discharging English cargo at Auckland, has been delayed at the northern port, kl-ere the congestion is very bad Indeed. She is now to leave for Wellington to-day. LOSS OF THE CORNWALL. The steamer Cornwall, which was wrecked on the West Coast of England during a heavy storm on the night of December 2, was a new vessel of 11,000 tons gross register. She was built this year at Port Glasgow, and had been fixed to load at New York this month for New Zealand and Australian ports. STEAMER HILDE-HUGA STINNES. It was reported by cablegram from London Tecently that the ex-iGerman steamer Hilde-Hugo Stinnes had been purchased by the Union Steam Ship Company. On making inquiry at the company's head olflcp it was learned that the vessel will be controlled by the Union Company, and will be employed as a collier carrying supplies to the depot at Bail's Head, Sydney. She is a steel steamer of 1669 tons grpss register, and was built at Geesteununde In 1911 by G. Seeback for the Hilde-Hugo Stinnes Company, of Hamburg. She is of the single-deck type, fitted with wireless and submarine signalling apparatus, and wltf: engines situated aft. Her length Is 248 ft Sin, breadth 38ft lin, and depth 18ft 21n. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Lyttelton. Dec. 9.—Schooner Abemama, at 11 a.ni., from Hobart. Melbourne, Dec, fi',—Paloona, ea!rly this morning. Wellington, Dec. 9.—Swallow, at 12.45 p.un., from Grafton River (N.S.W.) Lyttelton, Dec. 9. —Schooner Commerce, at 4 p.m., from San Francisco. SAILED. Onehunga, Dec. 9,—Rarawa, at 5.10 p.m., for New Plymouth. Ma,nukau Heads, Dec. 9.—Rarawa, at 7.20 pm„ for New Plymouth. Wellington, Dec, 9.—Manuka, at 6.3# p.m., for Sydney. Wellington, Dec. 9.—Nokatay, at noon, for Brlsbaine. Auckland, Dec. 9.—Niagara, at 12.10 a.m., for Sydney, OVERSEA STEAMERS. Orarl (N.Z. and A.), left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers on Oct. 7. At Auckland. Due Wellington to-morrow. Port Nicholson (C. and D.), left London for Melbourne, Hobart, Sydney, Auckland, Napier and Wellington, Oct. 8. Due at Auckiand. Due Wellington Dec. 17. Walhora (U.S.S, Co.), left Vancouver, for Wellington Nov. 20. Due Wellington Dec. 19. Dorset. (N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington, Oct. 28. Due Auckland Dec. 22. Due Wellington Jan. 2. Arawa (S.S. and A.), left London for Auckland and Wellington', Nov. 11. Due Auckland Dec. 24. Due Wellington Jan. 7. Paparoa (N.Z.S. Co.) left Southampton for Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, Nov. 12. Due Wellington Jan. 5. Walotapu (N.Z. and A.), left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, Nov. 10. Due Auckland Dec. 30. Due Wellington .January 7 Katlil.imba (N.Z. and A.), left New York tor At: :kland, Wellington, Brisbane, and Sydney Oct. 30. At Auckland. Due Wellington Dc-:. IC. Devon (N.Z. and A.) left New York for Auckland. Wellington and Australia, Nov. 15. Due Auckland Dec. 19. Due Wellington Dec. 20. Raranga (S.S. and A.), left Montreal for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttdlton, Timaru, Melbourne, and Sydney, Nov. 6. Due Auckland Dec. If. Due Wellington Dec. 29. Hororata (A. and A.), left New York for Auckland and Wellington Nov. i. At Auckland. Due Wellington Dec. 14. Tremeaaow (Federal Line), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Hawke's Bay, Melbourne, and Sydney Nov. 3; due Auckland Dec. l~>; Due Wellington Dec. 22. Nisiiiniiha (Dalgety and Co.) left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney Nov.'s. Due Auckland Dec. 13. Due Wellington Dec. 23. Rual'ine (N Z.S. Co.) left Southampton for Wellington and Auckland, Dec. 2. Due Wellington Jan. 27. Due Auckland Feb. 4. [Lat» ahlppina news appears on Page 4]
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