SHIPPING.
- PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH,, LATEST OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1921, ! PHASES OF THE MOONJANUARY. 318t.—Last Quarter, 7.39 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 0.50 a.m. and 1.16 p.m.; to-morrow, at 1.38 a.m. and 1.59 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises-to-day at 4.58 a.m. and sets at 7.2 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5.0 a.m. and gets at 7.0 p.m. ARRIVED. Jan. 28. —Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons (C a.m.), pierotti, from Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Edwards, Cha-pman, Field, Barkley (2), Pearce, Boak, Pepperell, Healy, Ducker (3), Skelton, Coleman (3), Slipper, Murray (2); Mesdatmes Leppen, Hodge, Edwards, Pitt, Bell, Rowe (2), Ducker, Luke and child, McLean and child. Mountain, Slipper, Fitzgerald, O'Sullivan, Dennis, Deeley, Fenton; Messrs. Nearly, Dedley, Gill. Wilson, Pelew, Allum, Boom, Cowling, Campbell, Mother (2), Pitt. Boirln, Rosser, Ward, Glenister, Haliigter, Rankin, Chandler, Brooke, Boak, Garfield, Jones, Donnolly, Walker, Johnstone; Masters Brantley, Dennis; 24 steerage. SAILED. Jan. 28.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons (8.20 p.m.), Pierotti. for Onehunga. Passengers: — Mesdames Ryan, Sim, Main and 2 children, Asher, Linn, Miles and child, "Webster, Harvey and child, Rickerby, Curtiss; Misses Sim, Ryan, Roberts, Curry, Jackson, Asher, Naylor, Nope, Hopkins, Cragg, Wallace, Snee, Dickson, Webster (3), North, Coulbourne, Baker, McQuoid, Lillington, Wilderspln, Whitten; Messrs. McMillan, Hill, Whitehead, Buller, Webster, Williams (2), Curtin, McGregor, Rickerby, Montague, Baker, North, Hoyte, Twentyman, ■ Lonsdale, O’Connell, Ryan (2), Nathan, Rothschild, Reid, Runciman, Miller. IN PORT. West Mahwah, s.s. Corinna, s.s. Kamona, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Kumara, from Australia, Wednesday. Klni, from Greymouth, next week. Kalapoi, from Melbourne, next month. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived from Onehunga yesterday morning with passengers and 90 tons of cargo. She sailed on the return trip at 8.20 p.m KUMARA, FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. A telegram has been received announcing that the Kumara, which is coming direct to New Plymouth to load frozen meat, left Newcastle yesterday. She is expected to arrive here on Wednesday. CORINNA TO SAIL. Loading operations were concentrated on the Corinna yesterday, so that she will ’be ready to sail for Wellington with tranship-' rnents of dairy produce to-day. TH£ KAMONA. No work was done on the Kamona's cement cargo yesterday, as all available labor was taken up on the Corinna and West Mahwah. TREGLISSON, FROM HAMPTON ROADS. The Treglisson, en route from Hampton Roads, Virginia, to Auckland, left Panama on January 22. THE WAITEMATA. The Waitemata, which arrived at Auckland from San Francisco on Tuesday afternoon, le»t the American port on January 1, and ran into moderate seas and winds from the north-east and south-east. Her cargo for Auckland totals 3800 tons, Including 54,0 •) cases of oil. After discharge at Auckland the Waitemata proceeds to Lyttelton, Melbourne and Sydney. Her departure for these ports will be about the tmlddle of next week. WEST CAMARGO’S CARGO. Messrs. Spedding, Ltd., the Auckland agents, have received information that the West Camargo is due at Auckland from San Francisco on February 2. She brings cargo for New Zealand pdrt® as follcjvs • —Auckland, 320 tons general, including 5000 cases gasoline, 1,050,000 feet timber; Napier, 1000 tons; Wellington, 2300 tons, including 33,000 cases and 1000 drums gaoline, including 42 tons Lyttelton, 10 tons Dunedin, 16 tons outports. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Port Kembla, fon. 28.—Karori, from New Zealand. Melbourne, Jan. 28.—Malmoa, from New Zealand. Auckland, Jan. 28.—Stella (5.40 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Port Chalmers, Jan. 28.—Tutanekal (4.40 a.m.), from Campbell Islands. Auckland, Jan. 28. —Kurow (7 p.m.), from Newcastle. SAILED. Newcastle, Jan. 28.—Mandy Lodge and Kumara, for New Zealand. OVERSEA STEAMERS. Waiwera (S.S. and A.), left England for New Zealand, via South Africa, Oct. 20. Due Auckland Jan. 31. Otarama (Federal Line), left Liverpool Dec. 17. Due Auckland Jan. 30. Due Wellington Feb. 13. Sealda (Union Co.) left Calcutta Dec. 16. At Auckland. Due Wellington to-day. Port Hacking (C. and D.) left New York for Auckland, Hawke’s Bay, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia, Dec. 31. Due Auckland Feb. 9. Wue Wellington Feb. 13. Port Macquarie (C. and D.), left London ' for Australia and Auckland, Napier, and Wellington Jan. 1. Northumberland (Federal Line), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, and Brisbane, Dec. 31. Due Auckland Feb. 3. Due Wellington Feb. 10. Willaston (N.Z.S. Co.), left Hampton Roads for Lyttelton Dec. 28. Due. Feb. 4. Rlmutaka (N.Z.S. Co.) left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington Dec. 23. Due Auckland Feb. 13. Due Wellington Feb. 21. Sussex (N.Z.S. Co.) left St. John for Auckland and Wellington Dec. 24. Due Auckland Feb. 4. Due Wellington Feb. 11. Athenic (S.S. and A.), left Southampton for Wellington and Auckland Jan. 13. Due Wellington February 25. Crosby Hall (S.S. and A.) left England for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers, Jan. 14. Due Auckland Feb. 23. Due Wellington Mar. 7. Trelyon (Federal Line), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunefiin Jan. 10. Due Auckland Feb. 19. Due Wellington Feb. 26. Canadian Winner (Murray Roberts), left Vancouver for New Zealand via Australia Dee. 17. Due Auckland Feb. 10. Marama (U.S.S. Co), left Vancouver for Auckland, Jan. 13. Due Auckland Feb. 1. [Lets shipping mwm auoaars oa Page 4J i
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