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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. ’ MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1921, PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY. 31st.—Last Quarter, 7.39 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 2.26 a.m. and 2.53 p.un.; to-morrow, at 3.27 a.m. and 4.0 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 5.1 a.m. and sets at 6.59 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5.2 a.m. and sets at 6.58 p.m. SAILED. Jan. 29.—Corinna, s.s. (3 p.m ), 1319 tons, Bullock, for Wellington. IN PORT. West Mahwah, s.s. Kamona, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kini, from Greymouth, to-day. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Kumara, from Australia, W’ednesday. Kalapoi, from Melbourne, next month. Flora, from south, early. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa is due to arrive from Onehunga at 5.30 o’clock to-morrow (morning with passengers and cargo. She will return north at 8.20 p.m. CORINNA SAILS. Tfce Corinna completed loading dairy produce on Saturday afternoon and sailed for WeUington, where her cargo will be transhipped to Home-bound steamers. FLORA FROM SOUTH. The Flora is expected to leave Dunedin to-morrow for New Plymouth via Oamaru, Lyttelton, Nelson and Wellington. She is bringing a general cargo. A telegram from Timaru, however, says she is sheltering owing to rough weather. LANGTON HALL FROM U.S.A. The Federal Line have been notified by cable that the steamer Langton Hall, under charter to the A. and A. Line, left Newport. News on January 8, and New York on January 22, cargo-laden for Auckland, Wellington, Brisbane and Sydney. The vessel is due at Auckland about February 26, and at Wellington a week later. PAPAROA’S PROGRAMME. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the liner Paparoa is to leave Dunedin to-morrow for Lyttelton and Wellington to complete her cargo. She is due at Wellington to-morrow week, and is to sail from Wellington on February 12 for London via Panama. GANGES FROM CALCUTTA. The British-Tndla steamer Ganges, which arrived at Auckland from Calcutta via ports, on Wednesday afternoon, left Calcutta on December 22 and called at Java, Singapore. Samarang, Thursday Island, and Sydney en route. Fine weather was experienced throughout the trip. The vessel will discharge all of her cargo for the Dominion —1200 tons —at Auckland, the southern portion being forwarded by a coastal steamer. She will then proceed to Fiji, where she will embark coolies for Calcutta. MAIMOA TO LOAD. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company have been notified by cable that the Maimoa arrived at Adelaide on Thursday from Port Chalmers. The vessel is to leave the former port to-morrow for Melbourne to complete discharge. She will subsequently load bunker coal at Newcastle for Wellington, and is to load In New Zealand for London, THE CANADIAN HIGHLANDER. Murray, Roberts and Company advise that the Canadian Government steamer Canadian Highlander is now expected to arrive in Wellington on March 12 from Vancouver via Melbourne and Sydney, to discharge. She will also load at Wellington and at Auckland for Canada and U.S.A.

OTAKI FOR AMERICA. The Federal Lino advise that the steamer Otaki is due at Wellington to-morrow from Lyttelton to complete loading for Boston and New York. The vessel is to sail finally from Wellington on Saturday for the American ports via Pan anna. KAIMANAWA LEFT UNITED KINGDOM. The Kalmanawa (formerly the John Heidmann) one of the Geronan steamers purchased by the Union has sailed from Liverpool for Australian and New Zealand ports. She is coming out via Capetown. PAPAROA’S SAILING DATE. The Paparoa is to leave Dunedin to-mor-row for Lyttelton and Wellington. She is due at Wellington to-morrow week, and is to sail for London on February 12. UNION COMPANY'S LATEST. The sixth ex-German steamer purchased by the Union Company from the British Gov? ernment, the Antwerpen, is a vessel of 4700 tons deadweight, with a gross tonnage of 3080. Her principal dimensions are:—Length, 310 ft; beam, 42ft; depth, 18ft; cubic capacity, 183,500 feet. There are four holds, eight wiiiches, and nine derricks. The vessel is fitted with a triple expansion engine of 1300 i.h.p. Her speed runs between 9 and 10 knots per hour. She is in good onfier, and will be handed over after inspection at Liverpool. With general cargo from the West Coast ports of the United Kingdom, the Antwerpen will sail for Australia and New Zealand. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Port Chalmers, Jan. 29.—-Kaiwarra (7 a.m.), from Nakatea Islands. Timaru, Jan. 29.—Waitomo (6 a.m.), from Newcastle. London, Jan. 28.—At Hull, Clan Monroe, ' from Australia; at Portland, San Francisco, Maru, from Fremantle; at Vancouver, Canadian Exporter, from Auckland; at Panama, Armagh, from Wellington; at Antofagasta, Thistle, from Newcastle. Onehunga, Jan. 29.—Rarawa (9.55 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Lyttelton, Jan. 29.—Essex (5 p.m.), from New York, via Panama. SAILED. London, Jan. 28.—For Sydney, West Carmargo and Sonoma: for Melbourne, John D. Wells; for Adelaide, Kansas. Auckland, Jan. 29—Tofua (12.10 a.un.), for Sydney. | OVERSEA STEAMERS. Waiwera (S.S. and A), left England for New Zealand, via South Africa, Oct. 20. Due Auckland to-day. Otarama (Federal Line), left Liverpool Dec. 17. Due at Auckland. Due Wellington Feb. 13. Port Hacking (C. and D.) left New Tor 1 .- for Auckland, Hawke’s Bay, Wellington, Ly’ telton. Dunedin, and Australia, Dec. 31. Dn Auckland Ftb. 0. Will 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, Dee. 31. Due Auckland Feb. 3. Due Wellington Feb. 10. . Willaston (N.Z.S. Co.), left Hampton. RoaBs 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 Dunedin Jan. 10. Due Auckland Feb. 19. Due Wellington Feb. 26. Canadian Winner (Murray Roberts), left Vancouver for New Zealand via Australia Dec. 17. Due Auckland Feb. 10. Marama (U.S.S. Co.), left Vancouver for Auckland, Jan. 13. Due Auckland to-morrow. [Late shipping news appears on Pago 4]

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1921, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1921, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1921, Page 2

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