SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW LATEST OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. - 'M! • THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1921. PHASES OF THE MOON. APRIL. ( Bth—New moon, 8.42 pun. 15th—First Quarter, 9.48 p.m. 22nd—Full moon, 7.26 p.m. ■ 30th—Last Quarter, 3.45 p.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 8.54 a.m. and 9.11 p.m.; to-morrow, at 9.32 a.m. and 9.48 p.m SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 6.22 a.m. and seti at 5.38 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 6.23 ajm and sets at 5.37 p.m. ARRIVED. April 6.—Corinna, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 1311 tons. Elders, from Nelson. IN PORT. Corinna, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Ngatoro, from Wellington, Saturday. Port Hacking, early this month. Malaita, froun Noumea, April 14. Liberty, from New York, end of April. Port Pirie, from London, end of April. Waimate, end of April. Australcrag, from Antwerp, May. CORINNA ARRIVES. The Corinna arrived from Nelson and othei South Island ports yesterday morning witl about 700 tons of cargo, which Included f considerable quantity of flour and other cer eal products. The vessel is expected to sal at noon to-day for Wellington and Dunedin, taking all cargo offering and 900 crates oi cheese for transhipment to the Otarama at Wellington. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa is expected to arrive frou Onehunga at 5.30 o'crock to-morrow morning with passengers and cargo. She will sail or the return trip at 8.20 p.m. NGATORO FROM WELLINGTON. Tho Ngatoro is expected to leave Wellington for New Plymouth to-morrow night with about 400 tons of general cargo. She should arrive here on Saturday. NGAKUTU NOT COMING. The Wellington TJmes states that the Ngakutu was posted for Wanganui and not New Plymouth as reported yesterday. PORT HACKING AT WELLINGTON. The C. and D. liner Port Hacking arrived at Wellington yesterday from Port Kembla. The vessel carries a cargo for discharge there and at Lyttelton and Dunedin. She will then load Homeward at Nelson, New Plymouth, Wanganui, and Wellington, and should sail from Wellington for London about the middle of May. LAS VEGAS AT AUCKLAND. The Las Vegas arrived at Auckland on Tuesday from San Francisco. She is due at Wellington about April 17. MANUKA FROM SYDNEY. The Union Company advise that the de* partutre of the Manuka from Sydney for Wellington has been postponed from to-day till to-morrow morning. The vessel will arrive at Wellington on Tuesday. MAKURA AT VANCOUVER. Cable advice received by the Union Company states that the mall steamer Makura arrived at Vancouver at 5 p.m. on Wednesday of last week from Auckland via ports. The vessel sailed on the return voyage at 11 a.m. on Saturday for Auckland via ports, and is due at the northern port about April 21. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT BOATS. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Importer was to leave Auckland yesterday for Wellington, en route from St. John. The vessel 1$ due at Wellington to-morrow evening. The Canadian Exporter will sail from Auckland on Saturday for Wellington, in continuation of her voyage from Vancouver. The vessel is due at Wellington on Monday. ♦SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. * 'difc . ARRIVED. : T -- ’ i Onehunga, April 6.—Rarawa (10 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Wellington, April 6. —Port Hacking (2 p.m.), from Port Kembla. Timaru, April 6.—Rama (8 a.m.), from Chatham Islands. Manukau Heads, April 6.—Rarawa (9 a m.), from New Plymouth. London, April s.—Luderic; at Suez, Nafkunda and Daimazia; at Port Louis, Boorala. SAILED. Lyttelton. April 6.—Zealandic (12 noon), for London via Panama. Wellington, April 6.—Wairuna, for Melbourne.
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