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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, % LATEST OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921. PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH. 17th.—First quarter, 3.26 p.m. 24th.—Full moon, 7.55 a.on. 31st. —Last quarter, 8.50 p.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 11.3 a.m. and 11.20 p.m.; to-morrow, at 11.37 a.m. and 11.53 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 5.49 a.m. and sets at 6.11 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5.50 a.m. and sets at 6.10 p.iu. IN PORT. , Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-day. Kowhai, from Westport, via Onehuqga, to-morrow. Maindy Lodge, from Newcastle, end of week. Flora, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Opua, from Lyttelton, early. Rothesay Bay, from Newcastle, early,. Kaiapoi, from Melbourne, early. Port Hacking, early in April. Liberty, from New York, end of April. Port Pirie, from London, end of April, THE RARAWA. The Rarawa is due to arrive fr6m Onehunga early this morning with passengers and cargo. She will sail again for Onehunga at 8.20 p.m. The vessel will then resume her ordinary time-table, being due here again on Tuesday morning.

KOWHAI TO-MORROW. The Kowhai is scheduled to leave Otrehunga to-day for New Plytmouth with about 400 tons of coal from Westport. She Is expected to arrive here to-morrow, and the date of her departure is uncertain. FLORA TO LOAD. The Flora leaves Onehunga on Monday for New Plymouth. She will take in 12,000 crates of cheese for transhipment to the Zealandia at Wellington. The vessel will probably sail for Wellington on Wednesday. THE KAIAPOI. The Kaiapoi. which loaded at Melbourne and has been held up at Dunedin for several weeks, is scheduled to leave to-day for Lyttelton and Wellington, where she discharges before coming on with the New Plymouth portion of her cargo. This pert should be reached in the latter part of next week. THE NGAHERE. Yesterday’s Dominion says: The Ngahere is not going to Lyttelton from Sydney now, but is to proceed to New Plymouth. She is due there about Thursday. RADJO FROM CORINTHIC. A second wireless message received by the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company from the Corlnthic, en route from Southampton, stated that at noon on Wednesday the vessel was 1534 miles from Wellington, and is expected to arrive there at nopn on Monday. V 7 AIRUN A LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO. Accciuing to cable advice received by the Union Company, the Wairuna left San Francisco early on Saturday morning with gen- < ral cargo and a quantity of case oil for discharge at Wellington and ports. The Wairuna is due at Wellington about March 29. FORT NICHOLSON LEFT COLON. Cable advice has been received by the C. and D Line that the Port Nicholson left Colon on Monday for London, en route from Wellington. The vessel sailed from Wellington on February 11. NEXT SYDNEY BOAT. The Union Company’s next inter-colonial passenger steamer fixed to leave Sydney for Wellington is the Manuka, sailing from the former port next Thursday. She Is due at Wellington on the 21st.\inst., and will leave there for Sydney and Hoqart on the 24th inst, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. London, March 10.—Port Chalmers and Bulla. At Suez: Wlradcliffe. At Table Bay: Commonwealth. At Panama: Port Nicholson. Auckland, March 11.—West Holbrook, from San Francisco. SAILED. i Onehunga, March 11.—-Rarawa (3.25 p.m.), for New Plymouth. Manukau Heads, March 11.—Rarawa (6.20 pin), for New Plymouth. Auckland, March 11.—Genchu Maru, (3.25 p.m.), for Newcastle. Lyttelton, March 11.—Tamu Maru, for Newcastle; Pukaki, for Newcastle. OVERSEA STEAMERS. Port Macquarie (C. and D ), left London for Australia and Auckland, Napier, and Wellington Jan. 1. Due Auckland Mar. 14. Due Wellington Mar. 24. Langton Hall (Federal Line), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne, Jan. 22. At Auckland. Due Wellington March 21. - Whakatane (N.Z.S. Co.), left London for Suva and Auckland Jan. 23. Due Auckland April 7. Corinthic (S.S. and A.), left Southampt<>n for Wellington and Bluff Feb. 3. Due Wellington Mar. 14. Piako (Federal Line), left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. Due Auckland March 15, Due Wellington March 22. Port Darwin (C. and D.) left London for Capetown, Australia, and Auckland, Napier and Wellington Feb. 9. Due Auckland April 25. Due Wellington April 30. Port Sydney (C. and D.) left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia Feb. 19. Due Auckland Mar. 25. Due Wellington April 3. Australind (N.Z.S. Co.) due at Wellington from Hampton Roads March 15. Mahana (S.S. and A.) left United Kingdom for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers Feb, 11. Due Auckland Mar. 26. Tue Wellington April 2. Morristown (Dalgety and Co.) left New York for Auckland, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia, Feb. 13. Due Auckland Mar. 26. Tasmania (Federal Liije), left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, Feb. 20. Due Auckland April 5. Due Wellington April 13. Otira (S.S. and A.), left St. John for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, Feb. 22. Due Auckland April 13. Due Wellington April 20. Canadian Exporter (Murray, Roberts) left Vancouver for Australia and New Zealand Feb. 23. Due Wellington Mar. 28. Canadian Importer (Murray, Roberts), left St. John for Wellington Feb. 18. Due Wellington Mar. 25: Kent (Federal Line), left Newport News for Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, and Brisbane, Feb. 24. 15ue Auckland Mar. 28. Due Wslliitfton April 4.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 March 1921, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 12 March 1921, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 12 March 1921, Page 2

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