SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH,' — LATEST OVERSEA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7/ 1921. PHASES OF THE MOON. FEBRUARY. Bth.—New Moon, 0.13 p.m. 16th.—First Quarter, 6.30 a.m. 22nd.~Full Moon, 9.9 p.un. TIDES. High water to-day at 9.6 a.m. and 9.24 p.m.; to-morrow, at 9.43 a.m. and 10.1 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 5.8 a.m. and sets at 6.52 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5.9 a.m. and eta at 6.51 p.m. ""arrived. y Feb. 6—Ngatoro, s.a. (2 p.m.), Duthle, from Wellington. SAILED. Feb. s.—Kinl, s.s. (6 a.m.), 1122 tone, Cordy, for Greymouth. IN PORT. Ku mar a, g.s, Ngatoro, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kowhai, from Westport, to-day. Corinna, from south, to-morrow. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-morrow. La Mercedes, from Newcastle, this week. Flora, from, south, early. Katapol, from Melbourne, this month. THE RARAWA? The Rarawa is expected to arrive from Onehunga at 5.30 o’clock to-morrow morning with passengers and cargo. She will sail on the return trip at 8.20 p.m. NGATORO ARRIVES. The Ngatoro from Wellington, arrived here yesterday with about 500 tons of general cargo to discharge. KINI FOR GREYMOUTH. The Kini completed discharging her cargo of coal on Friday night and sailed early on Saturday morning for Greymouth. COAL FROM GREYMOUTH. The Kowhai left Greymouth at .9.45 on Saturday night for New Plymouth, and is due here to-day. After discharging she is to load the New Zealand Iron Ore Smelting Company’s plant, which has been bought by a company commencing operations at Onakaka, near Nelson. CORINNA TO-MORROW. The Corinna is due here to-morrow from Onehunga with a quantity of southern cargo to discharge. She will take in a cargo of butter here for transhipment to the Hororata at Wellington. THE KUMARA. An alteration in the Kumara’s loading itinerary is announced by the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company. The vessel is expected to leave New Plymouth on Wednesday for Wanganui roadstead, and will proceed thence to Napier before going to Wellington. The Kumara is due at Wellington on the 19th instant, and is to sail on the 23rd for London, via Panama. MANUKA LEFT' SYDNEY. Cable advice has been received by the Union Company that the Manuka left Sydney at 10 a.m. on Thursday direct for Wellington. The vessel is bringing 390 passengers. She is due at Wellington to-day. and Is to sail to-morrow for Lyttelton, and will arrive back at Wellington on Thursday morning In order to sail at noon on Thursday for Sydney and Hobart. THE NORTHUMBERLAND. The liner Northumberland arrived at Auckland at 340 p.m. on Friday from New York via Panama. Part cargo will be discharged at the northern port, and then the vessel will go to Wellington. RUAPEHU LEFT NEWPORT NEWS. Cable advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the liner Ruapehu left Newport News on the Ist instant for Lyttelton, en route from London and Southampton. WAIMANA AND MAHANA, With Government passengers, the Shaw, Savill and Albion liners Waimana and Mahana are to leave Home early this month and at the end of the month respectively, for New Zealand ports. WOODARRA LEFT NEWPORT NEWS. A cable message received by the New Zealand Shipping Company reports that the Woodarra left Newport News on the Ist instant for Falmouth for orders, en route from Wellington. HORORATA FROM SYDNEY. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the liner Hororata was to leave Sydney on Friday for Wellington, where she is due on Wednesday. The vessel subsequently will go to Wanganui to load, and returns to Wellington to sail finally for Lon- ' don via Panama. WAIMATS LEFT ST. JOHN. i The New Zealand Shipping Company has : !-een notified by cable that the Waimate left St. John on January 2S, and arrived at Newport News on January 31, bound for New Zealand ports. The vessel Is due at Auckland about March 18, and at Wellington about March 25. KAIAPOI FROM MELBOURNE. The Union Company advise that the Kaiapoi is to leave Melbourne next Saturday with general cargo for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington and New Plymouth. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Greymouth, Feb. s.—Ramona (6.15 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Auckland, Feb. 4.—Northumberland (3.40 p.m.), from New York. London, Feb. 4.—Gallic. At San Francisco, Mary Winkleman, West Holbrook. Manukau Heads, Feb. s.—Rarawa (9 a.m.), from New Plymouth* Greymouth, Feb. 6.—Klnl (7.40 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Wellington, Feb. 6.—Gaibeta (11 p.m.), from Newcastle. Wellington, Feb. s.—Maindy Lodge (9.40 p.m), from New Plymouth. Lyttelton, Feb. s.—Willaston (3.30 p.m.), from Newport News. Auckland, Feb. s.—Maramn (6.15 p.m.), from Vancouver. SAILED. Sydney. Feb. s.—Tofua. for Auckland; Hororata, for Wanganui. London, Feb. 4.---For Sydney, Mantua ; for Melbourne, Skomvaerhufters; for Wellington, Corinthic; for Auckland, Piako. Newcastle, Feb. 4. —Karori and Dartford, for New Zealand. Westport, Feb. s.—Kowhai (9.45 p.m.), for New Plymouth. Wellington, Feb. s—Tahiti (3.20 pm.), for San Francisco. Auckland, Fab. s—Kurow (5 p.m.), for ttMTMlOft
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