SHIPPING.
PORT OF KEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEA 'MOVEMENTS. WEDNESDAY., JULY 13, 1921PHASEE OF THE WOOH, JULY. 20th.—Full anoon, 9.28 p.m. 28th.—JUast quarter, 9.54 a.in. * TIDES. High vixAer to-day ax 2.58 a.m. and 3,33 p.m.; to-morrow, at 4.8 a.uu. and 4.44 p.m. SON KI SE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 7.16 a.m. and sets at 4.44 pm.; to-morrow, rises at 7.15 a.m. and sets at 4.45 p.m. IN PORT. Waiotapu, b.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Kamo., from Greymouth, Wellington-and Picton, Friday. Barawa, from Onehunga, Friday. OVERSEAS. Kia Ora, to load. Duo New Pljunouth Sunday. Waitomo, from Newcastle. Arrival date uncert ata. Dorset, from England. Due Auckland August 23. Due New Plymouth September. Easterner, from New, York. Due Auckland August 16. Due New Plymouth September. ARRIVED. July 12.—Rarawa, B.s. (5.30 a.m.), 1072 tons. Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers:— Misses Thomas, Robertson, McMillan, Watson, Frederick; Mesdames Julian, Carrigan, Woods, Brown, Barry, Carnow, Ironside, Belcher, Howard, Tyler, Christian, Hawktas, Hobson, Nicholson, Burrell (2), Connett, Westoby, Bouchi, Simson; Master Russell; 9 steerage. SAILED. July 12. —Rarawa, ss. (8.20 p.m.), 1072 tons, Bark, for Onehunga. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived at 5.30 yesterday morning on the usual run from Onehunga. The vessel brought passengers and 120 tons of cargo, included in which were 48 tons of sugar and 17 tons of cement. The Rarawa left ou the return trip to Onehunga at 8.20 last night. . WAIOTAPU TO SAIL. It is expected that if the weather is favorable the discharge of the Waiotapu will be completed in time for the vessel to sail for Melbourne about noon to-day. KAI ORA DUE SUNDAY. Advice has been received to the effect that the Kia Ora, which was expected to arrive in New Plymouth to-morrow, will not arrive at this port until Sunday. EASTERNER WITH OIL. The latest advice in regard to the U.S. and A. Line chartered steamer Easterner, which is expected to arrive at New Plymouth about September, states that the vessel's cargo for this port comprises 5000 cases of kerosene and 11,000 cases benzine. > THE HAVRE. The Havre, with case oil from Singapore, left Auckland on Thursday for Dunedin direct. After discharge the vessel proceeds to Lyttelton and Wellington.
SHROPSHIRE AT PANAMA. The New Zealand Sb‘.PP in £ Company have received cable advice that the liner Shropshire arrived at Panama on the 7th instant from Wellington, en route to Southampton and London. RIMUTAKA LEFT SOUTHAMPTON. The New Zealand Shipping Company have been notified by cable that the Rimutaka sailed from Southampton on Thursday last (July 7) for Wellington and Lyttelton via Newport News and Panama Canal. Ste is due at Wellington about August 25. PAKEHA LEFT COLON. , Cable advice has been received by the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company that the liner Pakeha left Colon on July 8 for Wellington, en route from London. The vessel is due at Wellington on the 30th Inst, to land passengers. She will subsequently discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. MOERAKI LEFT SYDNEY. The Union Company - have received cable advice that the Moeraki left Sydney nt 10 o’clock on Saturday morntag for Wellington direct. There are 161 passengers aboard the vessel, which is due at Wellington this morning. HATIPARA FOR AUCKLAND. The British India Company’s, steamer Hat!-.-para, which was reported to be overdue at Auckland Is, however, not due at that port until the 22nd inst. from an American port, with part of her cargo of sulphur for discharge at Auckland. ■ The vessel sailed on June 16, possibly from Galveston. RADIO FROM RUAHINE. A wireless message has been received from the New Zealand Shipping Company’S liner Ruahine, en route from London and Southampton, stating that the vessel will arrive at Auckland tp*day. Tha vessel is due at Wellington about a week later. ... JAMES ORAIG AT MELBOURNE. The concern which was beginning to be aroused with regard to the barque James Craig has been relieved .by cable news having been received of the arrival of the sailing vessel ut Melbourne. The barque left Auckland for the Australian port on May 21, and was therefore 50 days out from the northern port. The JtCmes Craig carried a cargo of sawn timber, and was under the command of Captain Purdon. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. London, July ll.—At London, Malwa, Euripides, and Port Hacking; at Liverpool, Northumberland; at Havre, Manhiem; at Suez, Elevrlc, Moorish Prince and Waltham Abbey. Passed Perim: Ormonde and Trewinnard. Sydney, July 12.—Manuka, Waihora, Bemama, Ihumata, from New Zealand. ■ Auckland, July 12.—Canadian Planter (2.30 p.m.,)-, from Port Kembla. SAILED. ' London, July ll.—For Sydney, Adda. . Auckland, July 12.—Makura (12.45 p.m.), for Suva. Port Chalmers, July 12.—Peshawur (3.10 p.m.), for London, via Panama.
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