SHIPPING;
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH,
LATEST OVERSEA MOVEMENTS.
MONDAY, MAY 16, 1921,
PHASES OF THE MOON.
MAY.
22nd.—Full moon, 7.26 p.m. 30tb.—Last quarter, 3,45 p.m.
High water to-day at 3.45 ’a.m. and 4.33 p.m.; to-morrow, at 5.14 a.m. and 5.55 p.m.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET.
The sun rises to-day, at 7.7 a.m. and sets at 4.53 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 7.8 a.m. and sets at 4,52 p.m.
ARRIVED.
May 14.—Kamona, s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 1425 tons, from Westport. May 15.—Corinna, s.s. (8 a.m.), 1239 tons. Elders, from south.
SAILED.
May 14.—City of Winchester, s.sl (12 noon) 7981 tons, Hopkins, for Wellington.
IN PORT.
Kamona, s.s. Maindy J.odge, s.s. Corinna, s.s.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
COASTAL.
Rarawa, front Onehunga, to-morrow. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday.
OVERSEAS.
Australcrag, from Antwerp. En route from Auckland. Due New Plymouth to-day. Waimate, to load. Now at Wellington. Due New Plymouth about May 22, West Wind, freun New York. Due Auckland May 18. Due Wellington May 25. Due New Plymouth end of May.
Port Victor, to load. . Due New Plymouth end of May. Suffolk, to load. Due Auckland May 18. Due Wellington May 24. Due New Plymouth end of May. Waiotapu, from 'Frisco. Arrival date uncertain.
THE RARAWA.
The Rarawa is scheduled to leave Onehunga this afternoon for New Plymouth, and is due to arrive here early to-morrow morning with passengers and cargo. She will sail on the return trip at 8.20 p.m.
CORINNA ARRIVES.
The Corinna arrived from South Island ports yesterday morning with general cargo to discharge. It is hoped to dispatch her for Wellington to-day.
KAMONA ARRIVES.
The Kamona arrived shortly after noon on Saturday with 1000 tons of coal from Westport, and a start was made during the afternoon with the work of discharging.
CITY OF WINCHESTER SAILS.
After being at the wharf since Wednesday the City of Winchester completed discharging. New York cargo on Saturday morning, and left at noon for Wellington. She loads in the south. 1
MAINDY LODGE BERTHS.
When the City of Winchester sailed on Saturday the Maindy Lodge, which arrived in the stream on Thursday from Newcastle, took the overseas berth and commenced discharging ter 3000 tons of coal.
AUSTRALCRAG TO-DAY.
The Australcrag left Auckland at 6.30 o'clock on Saturday morning for New Plymouth, and is expected to arrive here to-day. As the only overseas berth is at present occupied by the Maindy Lodge, which is discharging a large cargo of coal from Newcastle, the Australcrag will have to stand by until the Maindy Lodge is sufficiently lightened to allow of her removal to the inner berth, when the Australcrag will be brought alongside.
SUFFOLK FROM LIVERPOOL.
The Federal Line have been advised that the Suffolk, en route from Liverpool, left Sydney on Friday for Auckland, where she is due on Wednesday. After putting out part cargo at the northern port, the vessel will come on to Wellington, where she is due on Tuesday week. She calls at New Plymouth later.
RIVERINA LEFT SYDNEY.
Cable news has ben received bv the Hud-dart-Parker Company that the Riverina left Sydney at 2 p.m. on Thursday direct tor Auckland. The vessel is bringing 130 passengers and 800 tons of cargo. She is due at Auckland to-day, and is to leave there on Thursday on the return trip to Sydney.
TREGARTHEN FROM MEXICO.
f The steamer Tregarthen is expected to arrive at Dunedin shortly from the Gulf of Mexico, via Panama. The vessel, which is coming to the agency of the Union Steam Ship Company, Is bringing a cargo of iron and steel. From Dunedin the Tregarthen will go to Brisbane and other Australin ports to complete discharge. The Tregarthen is of 4263 tons gross, and was built at South Shields in 1913. She is owned by the Hains Steam Ship Company, Ltd. The vessel clear-ed-the Panama Canal on April 11
PAPAROA DELAYED.
It has now been decided to postpone the overhaul of the Paparoa, and she will therefore sail from London about May 26. The vessel comes to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers.
OTAKI LEFT PANAMA,
Cable advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the Otaki, en route from New York, arrived at Colon on the 7th inst., and left Panama on the same day for New Zealand ports.
ULIMAROA LEFT SYDNEY.
Cable advice lias been received by the Hud-dart-Parker Company that the Ulimaroa left Sydney at 10 o'clock on Friday morning for Wellington direct. Tht vessel is bringing 200 passengers and 400 tons of cargo. She is due at Wellington at daybreak to-morrow, and will sail on Thursday, probably at noon, on the return trip to Sydney and Hobart.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
ARRIVED.
Onehunga, ’May 14.—Rarawa (9.15 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Auckland, May 14.—Rona (7.20 a.m.), from Suva. London, May 13.—At London, Hororata and Kurnara; at Table Bay, Australmead; at Port Natal, Astyanx and Vlken; at Malin oa. Sydney, May 14.—Laura, from Auckland; Kaitangata, from Greymouth. Newcastle, May 14.—Rakanoa, tom New Zealand. Melbourne, May 14.—Perth, from New Zealand. Adelaide, May 15.—Kaiapoi (10 a.m.) Wellington, May 15.—City of Winchester (6 20 a.m.). from New Plymouth Wellington, May 15.—Kennedy (9 a,m.)- from New Plymouth,
SAILED.
Newcastle, May 14.—Trevose, for Timaru. Auckland, May 14.—Australcrag (6.30 a.m.), for New Plymouth. Wellington, May 14.—Albion Star (3.10 p.m.) for United Kingdom. English Channel for orders. Auckland, May 15.—Waimarlno (3.50 p.m.), for Melbourne. Wellington, May 15.—Port Hacking (7.15 a.un.), for London.
OVERSEA STEAMERS.
Surrey (Federal Line), left Liverpool for Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin Mar. 24. At Auckland. Due Wellington May 22.
Waihora (U.S.S. Co.), left Calcutta for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin Apr. 2. Due at Auckland. Due Wellington May 19.
Mamari (S.S. and A.), left London for Australian and New Zealand ports Apr. 7. Due Auckland June 11.
Hurunui Federal Line), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Sydney and Brisbane Mar. 30. Due Wellington to-day. Karamea (S.S. and A), left London for Dunedin and Lyttelton Apr. 14. Due Dunedin June 4.
Orari (S.S. and A.), left London for Wellington Apr. 15. Due Wellington June 1. Tairoa (S.S. and A.), left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers Apr. 31. Due Auckland May 31. Due Wellington June 10. Peskawur (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.
Port Napier (C. and D.), left London for Lyttelton and Dunedin, via Suva, Apr. 30. Due Lyttelton, June 30.
Carpentaria (N.Z.S. Co.), left St. John April 17. Left Newport News Apr. 21. Due Auckland May 25. Due Wellington May 31. Canadian Planter (Murray, Roberts), left New York for Australian and New Zealand ports Apr. J. Due Auckland June 7. Due Wellington June 13, Woodarra (N.Z.S. Co.) left London for Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland Apr. 7. Due Port Chalmers May 17. Due Wellington May 29.
Otaki (Federal Line), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, Newcastle, and Brisbane Apr. 28. Due Auckland June 3. Due Wellington June 9, [Late shipping news appears on Page 4]
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