SHIPPING.
FORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1921 PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. 6th.—New moon, '5.51 p.im. 12th.—First quarter, 8.36 a.m. £Oth.—Full moon, 9.18 p.m. 28th. —Last quarter, 0.54 a.m. TIDES High water to-day fit 3.40 a.m. and .4.15 p.m.; to-morrow, at 4.53 a.m. and 5.82 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 7.22 a.m. and sets at 4.38 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 7.21 a.m. and sets at 4.36 pjm-. ARRIVED. June 29.—Rarawa, s.h. (5.30 a.m.), 1072 tons, Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers:— Misses Hart, Allen, Grey, Harper; Mesdames Rixon, Fulton, Oram, Harper; Messrs. Standish, Harper, Tapoller, Woodward, Williams; Rev. Bell; 12 steerage. SAILED. June 28.—Kamona, s.s. (11 p.m.), 1425 tons, Cox, for Wellington. June 29. —Rarawa, s.s.- (8.20 p.m.), Bark, for Onehunga. Passengers :—'Mesdames Bais ron, Jupp, Ritchie, H. B. Julian, Colmer, Ward, E. B. Robertson, G. E. Cenderson, Bayly, Watson, G. Collingwood, Carthew; Misses M. Montgomery, Nitz (2), J. Shuttleworth (2), A. Morrison, Pearce, Nurse Traill; Messrs. H. Ward, W. Rickard, A. Beatson, H. B. Julian, Carthew, P. B. Franks, G. Collingwood, E. Nops, A. E. Wright, Hutchinson, Aimer, Jupp, Watson, Ritchie, Fisher, G. E. Walker, H. Williams, G. Colbert (2), Archdeacon Evans. IN PORT. Peshawur, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Opua, from Tarakohe, Sunday. OVERSEAS. Kia Ora, to load. Due New Plymouth about July 18. Walotapu, from 'Frisco, via New Zealand ports. Due New Plymouth July 10. Dorset, from England, with cargo. Arrival date uncertain. PESHAWUR TO SAIL. Exceptionally good work has been accomplished in the loading of the liner Peshawur, which has been in port since Sunday afternoon. The loading of the cargty which consists of 32,000 freight carcases of frozen meat, 500 cases of preserved meat, as well as a quantity ot wool and tallow, was completed last night, and the Peshawur is scheduled to sa’J for Welliugton at about 2 p.m. today. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived at. New Plymouth early yesterday morning with passengers and cargo from Onehunga. She sailed on the return trip at 8.20 last night. She is due here again to-morrow morning. KAMONA SAILS. The Kamona sailed for Wellington at 11 o’clock on Tuesday night after loading a quantity of cheese at this port for transhipment, at Wellington. OPUA WITH CEMENT. Messrs. Newton King, Ltd., advise that the' Opua is expected to arrive at New Plymouth on Sunday with 400 tons of cement from Tarakohe. From here she goes to Greymouth.
THE PALOONA. From Melbourne, via. Bluff, Dunedin, and Lyttelton... the Union Company’s steamer Paloona is due gt Wellington to-morrow. EASTERN CROWN DELAYED. The U.S. and A. Line steamer Eastern Crown, is not expected at Wellington fro.n Napier until to-day. WEST WIND DELAYED. The U.S. and A. Line chartered steamer West Wind, now discharging New York cargo at Auckland, is delayed at the latter port. She is now not expected to reach Wellington until Monday. THE CANADIAN PLANTER. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Planter, en route from St. John, is now at Melbourne, and is to leave there at any time now for New Zealand to discharge and to load for New York, Boston, and St. John. The vessel will call at Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland, though possibly not In the order stated. THE SUFFOLK. The Federal liner Suffolk arrived at Wellington about 8 o’clock on Tuesday morning from New Plymouth. The vessel will leave Wellington to-morrow for Wanganui roadstead for further loading. She is due back again at Wellington on Tuesday next irom Wanganui, and is to sail on Wednesday next for Liverpool and Avonmouth. LARGEST SAILER AFLOAT. The live-masted barque Fiance, the largest saillug vessel afloat, which arrived at Lyttelton on Saturday, from Newport, Wales, witt 6300 tons of coal for the New Zealand Government, was built at Bordeaux in 1912, her port of registry being Rouen. Her gross tonnage is 6256, and her net 5010 tons. A crew of 50 hands is carried. The vessel is fitted with wireless apparatus, and with machinery aft for working her windlasses, but having no auxiliary motor power she ih entirely dependent on her sailing capabilities. The barque is owned by the Compagnie Francaise de Marine et de Commerce. Before being chartered for her present voyage rne vessel had been engaged In the Chili trade Rhe sailed from Newport on March 7. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Wellington, June 29.—Corinna (6.20 a.m.). from New Plymouth. Wellington, June 29.—Kamona. (7.30 p.m.). from New Plymouth. Wellington, June 29.—Marama (5.30 p.in.j, from Sydney. SAILED Auckland, June 28.—Ysabel (4.40 p.m.), for Niue. Bluff, June 29.—Westralia (1.20 a.m.), for 'del bourne. Hobart, June 28.—Rothesay Bay, for New Zealand. Gisborne, June 29.—Huddersfield (noon), for Sydney. Wellington, June 29.—-Paritutu (BJ9 p.m.). Jw Nrar PJiaouUj.
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