SHIPPING.
- PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. \ LATEST OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. , WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921., PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. Bth.—New moon, 8.42 p.m. 15th.—First quarter, 9,48 p.m. 22nd.—Full moon, 7.26 p.m. I 30tfr.—Last quarter, 3.45 p.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 6.38 a.m. and /.10 p.m.; to-morrow, at 7.34 a.m. and 7.59 p.un. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 6.55 a.m. and sets at 5.5 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 6.56 a.m. and sets at 5.5 p.m. ARRIVED. May 3.—Corinna, s.s. (9 a.m.), 1319 tons, from Nelson. May 3.—Rarawa, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 1072 tons, Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers Misses Hall, (Bass, Trevls, Webber and two children, Fraser, Smith and Blennerhassett; Mesdames Frewen, Matthews, Page, Martin, Mclntosh and three children, Rixon and Alnsley; Messrs. Griss, Meldrum, Walker, Tonge, Bowers, Gill, Dymond, Old, Tiscku, Duncan, Goldwater, Bell, Gibbon, Sampson, Weair, Tristram, Wilson, James and Grayson; 24 steerage. SAILED. May 3.—-Rarawa, s.s. (8.20 p.m.), 1072 tons, Bark, for Onehunga. Passengers:— Messrs. R. J. Deare, Burns, C. Pitt, Clark, R. Pitt, Climie, Anstis, Webster, Whittington, Palmer, H. Ward, Solomon, A. Candy, Wytkin, Quinn, McQuade, Jackson, Powell, Master Revell, Noakes, O'Halloran, G. Bayly, Lee, A. Bayly, T. Bayly, 0. Rainger, Mahraj, Foote, Dykes, Stevenson, Cooke, Lysaght, Airey, Wells, Buchanan, Kidd; Mesdames Palmer, Pattison, Gray, Bayly, Dayton, W. Bayly, Leech, Harper; Misses Loveridge, Michell, Leech, White, Harper, Moyes.
IN PORT, Port Hacking, 5.3. / EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday. \ West Wind, from New York, early. City of Winchester, May 14. Waimate, early in May. Australcrag, from Antwerp, May. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived from Onehutfga about the usual hour yesterday morning. She brought about 150 tons of general cargo, Including 84 tons of sugar. The vessel sailed for Onehunga at 8.20 p.m. CORINNA FROM SOUTH. The Corinna arrived froon South Island ports at About 9 o'clock yesterday morning with 800 tons of general cargo to discharge. She was expected to get away for Wellington at a late hour last night. PORT HACKING TO SAIL. ft is hoped to have completed loading the New Plymouth quota on the Port Hacking tomorrow. when the vessel will sail for Port Chalmers. THE CITY OF WINCHESTER. The Federal Line advise that the City of Winchester, now discharging New York cargo at Auckland, is to leave the latter port tomorrow for Wellington, where she is due on Saturday. The vessel will subsequently proceed to New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Tinnaru, Dunedin, and Bluff to complete discharge. WAIMATE TO LOAD. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the Waimate was to leave Newcastle yesterday morning for Wellington. The vessel will load there and at Oamaru, also at New Plymouth, and returns to Wellington to fill up prior to sailing for London via Panama. CARGO FROM NEW YORK. Dalgety and Co. advise that the U.S. and A. Line have fixed the steamer West Hepburn to go on to the New York berth after the departure at the end of this week of the Eastern Crown for New Zealand ports. The West Hepburn will load for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff. 1
THE NARKUNDA. A cable from London says it has been decided that the Narkunda will coal at Rotterdam. She embarks passengers and part mails at Plymouth dn May 10. She will not call at Marseilles, but picks up the remaining mails, dated from London on the 12th, at Port Said. KAIKOURA LEFT NEWPORT. The New Zealand Shipping Company have received cable advice that the Kaikoura arrived at Newport News on April 28 from London, and sailed again on April 29 for Auckland, Wellington and other New Zealand ports. MAMARI LEFT CAPE. Cable advice received by the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company announces that the Mamari, en route from London, left Capetown on April 29 for Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Auckland. She is due at Auckland about June 11. THE PORT DARWIN. The C. and D. Line advise that the Port Darwin arrived at Napier at midday on Monday from London via Australia and Auckland. The vessel is due at Wellington on Thursday to put out 1050 tons of general cargo. After discharge she will load at Wanganui, Napier and Wellington, and is to leave Wellington at the end of May for London via Panama. WOODARRA LEFT PANAMA. A cable message received by the New Zealand Shipping Company reports that the Woodarra left Panama on April 27 for Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and Wellington, en route from London. RADIO FROM PORT CURTIS. According to a wireless message received by the C. and D. Line on Monday the Port Curtis, en route from New York, will arrive at Auckland to-day. After putting out part cargo the vessel will go to Wellington, where she is due on Monday morning next. The Port Curtis will afterwards discharge, at Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports. KIA ORA AT MONTREAL. Cable news has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the Kia Ora arrived at Montreal on April 29 from the United Kingdom to load for New Zealand ports. WESTRALIA DUE TO-DAY. The Hiitidart-Parker steamer Westralia is due at Wellington from Melbourne to-day. She left the Australian port on Friday afternoon and has 85 passengers and 400 tons of cargo for discharge. The Westralia is timed to sail on Thursday on the return trip to Melbourne, via Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Sluff.
R MS. MAKURA. The R.M.S. Makura is to leave Sydney on May 5 for Auckland. She is announced to sail from Auckland on May 10 for Vancouver, via Pacific ports. LEFT NEWPORT NEWS. The Hororata, Homeward bound, left Newport News on Wednesday last, while the Kaikoura left the same port on Friday bound from London to Auckland and Wellington. MAHANA DUE TO-DAY. The S.S. and A. liner Mahana has been delayed at Lyttelton and is not due at Wellington until to-day. She is timed to sail for London on May 11. TAHITI LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO. The Union Company’s steamer Tahiti left San Francisco at 5 p.m. on Friday for Wellington. She is due at Wellington about May 21, and Instead of going on to Sydney as was originally intended, she will remain at Wellington. She is timed to sail on the return trip to San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete on May 31. . THE CANADIAN PLANTER. The agents for the Canadian Government Line, Messrs. Murray, Roberts and Co., advise that the cablegram relative to the Canadian Planter’s departure from Sydney was incorrect. The vessel arrived at Sydney about Friday from Vancouver, and will discharge in Australian waters before coming to New Zealand. She is due at Auckland about June 7, and at Wellington six days later. MANUKA FROM SYDNEY. The Union Company’s steamer Manuka arrived in port early yesterday morning from Sydney. Th© Manuka left Sydney at 11 a.m. on Thursday, and had an exceptionally good trip. Included In her cargo are 70 cases of fruit for Wellington, and 111 cases for Lyttelton. She brought transhipments ex Bakara, Orontes, Orvieto. Tango Maru, Kansas, Elmaren, Langton Hall, Taiyuan, Montero, Sekai Maru and Citta di Geonva. The Manuka sailed f• r Lyttelton on Monday night. She is due back at Wellington to-morrow morning, and is to sail at noon the same day .for Sydney and Hobart. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Wellington, May 3. —Australia (7.15 a.m.), from Cardiff, via Panama. Port Chalmers, May 3.—Mahia (9 a.m.), from Cardiff, via Panama. Auckland, May 3.—-Kurow (7.10 a.m.), from Westport. London, May 2.—At Hamburg, Djebres; at Gibraltar, Queen Margaret, Port Natal, Themlstocles, Conna Borda, Baron Inchcape, Vinstra, Taltar, Tamar; at Colombo, Polladern, Roseric; at Suez, Trevelgan; passed Perim, Trebartha, Trevaylor. Wellington, April 3.—Flora (5 p.m.), from New Plymouth. SAILED. London, May 2.—For Bunbury, Gwydyr Castle; for Dunedin, Port Napier; for Wellington, Kaikoura and Tahiti. Port Keunbla, May 3.—W’hangape, for New Zealand. Auckland, May 3.—Atua (4.20 p.m.), for Newcastle. Wellington, May 3.—Koromiko (7.5 p.m.), for Newcastle. OVERSEA STEAMERS. Australcrag, left Gtent for New Zealand Mar. 17. Due Auckland May 10. Due New Plymouth later. City of Auckland (Federal Line), left New York for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia Mar. 25. Surrey (Federal Line), left Liverpool for Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney, ’ Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin Mar. 24. Due Auckland May 14. Due Wellington May 23. Suffolk (Federal Line), left Liverpool for Australian and New Zealand ports Mar. 12. Due Auckland May 12. Due Wellington May 18. Walhora (U.S.S. Co.), left Calcutta for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin Apr. 2. Due Auckland May 10. Due Wellington May 17. Mamari (S.S. and A.), left London for Australian and New Zealand ports Apr. 7. Due Auckland June 11. Hurunul Federal Line), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Sydney and Brisbane Mar. 30. Due Auckland May 6. Due Wellington May 14. Karamea (S.S. and A.), left London for Dunedin and Lyttelton Apr. 14. Due Dunedin’ June 4. West Wind (Dalgety and Co.), left New York for Auckland and Wellington April 13. Due Auckland May 27. Due Wellington June 3. Orarl (S.S. and A.), left London for Wellington Apr. 15. Due Wellington June 1. Port Curt's (C. and D.) left New York for New Zealand ports, Mar. 30. Due Auckland May 61 Due Wellington May 12. Tairoa (S.S. and A.), left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, Apr. 21. Du& Auckland June 3. Due Wellington June 10. Pestawur (N.Z.S. Co.), left London for New Zealand, Apr. 25. Due New Zealand about June 14. Keelung Federal Line) lelt New York for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Adelaide April 10. Due Lyttelton May 18. [Late shipping news appears on Page 4]
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