SHIPPING.
y. k POST OF HEW PLYMOUTH, ’ LATEST OVERSEA MOVEMENTS, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921< , PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. 20th.—Hull moon, 9,18 p.m. 23th.—Last Quarter, 0.54 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 6.34 am. and 7 p.m.; to-morrow, at 7.29 a.m. and 7.58 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. Tfre sun rises to-day at 7.13 a.m. and sets at 4.47 pxn.; to-morrow, rises at 7.12 a.m. and seta st 4.48 pm. ARRIVED. July 15.—Rarawa, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 1072 tons. Bark, from Qnehunga. Passengers:— Miss Kerr; Sistert? of Mercy (2); Mesdames Collingwood, Pearce and children, Jackson, Broadmore, Mayes, Brown, Greenaway, Aubrey; Messrs. Macfie, Walker, Haysen, Collingwood, Pearce, Kellett, Catton, Stubberfleld, Campbell, Franks, Mansell, Harding, Looney (2), Rudd, Mayes, Wilson, Maloney, Culhan, Young; 9 steerage. SAILED. J(ily 15.—Rarawa, s.s. (8.20 p.m.), 1072 tons. Bark, for Onehunga. Passengers:— Misses McAuley, E. Francis, Jack, Jury; Mesdames Frewin, C. S. Curtis, Rixon, D. K. Morrison, Tonks, Arnold, Thomas, Davy, Good Win; Messrs. Hall, T. Luxton, Mcßeath, Thomas, Davy, Goodwin, G. Mottram, Brown, Belk, Oiway, Duffel, Wheeler, Breen, Hawkins, Arnold, Tonks, Hewson, Mudford, Jury, Mister Maunlx, Cottam. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Kamo, from Greymouth, Wellington and Plcton, to-day. Ratawa, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Corinna, from southern ports, about Wednesday. OVERSEAS. Kia Ora, to load. Due New Plymouth today. Waltomo, from Newcastle, to-day. Dorset, from England. Due Auckland August 23. Due New Plymouth September. Easterner, from Netf, York. Due Auckland August 16. Due New Plymouth September. OVERSEA ARRIVALS TO-DAY. The liner Kia Ora left Wellington at 2.20 p.m. yesterday for New Plymouth, and is expected to arrive here about 8 o'clock this morning. Tte Waltomo is also expected to arrive to-day with a quantity of coal from Newcastle. It is probable that the Kia Ora will berth first, but the movements of the Waltomo are not definitely arranged. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived early yesterday morning from Onehunga. Besides a number of passengers the vessel brought 50 tons of cargo. Included in which was 5 tons of cement. She left on the return trip to Ouehunga at 8.20 last night. CORINNA FROM SOUTH. The Corinna left Oamaru on Thursday night , for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson and New Plymouth. She is due here about next Wednesday. EASTERNER NOT LEFT NEW YORK. The report that the U.S. and A. steamer Easterner had left New York has been found to be Incorrect (the Dominion states). The vessel is to leave that port for Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, Newcastle, and other Australian ports on Monday next. KAMO TO-DAY. Advice has been received to the effect that the Kamo left Picton at 7.15 last night for New Plymouth, and should arrive here some time to-day. The vessel brings a quantity of coal for this port. MAHENO FROM SYDNEY. This week’s Sydney boat the Mat eno. She left Sydney on Thursday at 4 p.un. for Auckland, where she is due on Monday. MAKURA LEAVES VANCOUVER. It Is reported by the Press Association that the R.M.S. Makura left Vancouver for Auckland and Sydney on Saturday. Tasmania left colon. According to cable advice received by the New Zealand Shipping Company, the Tasmania arrived at Panama on the Sth Inst, from Auckland, and left Colon on the 10th for London. The vessel sailed from Auckland on Jung 15. PORT HACKING FROM NEW YORK. The C. and D. Line advise that the Port Hacking is io load at New York during September for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australian ports. SHROPSHIRE LEFT COLON. Cable news has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the liner Shropshire left Colon on the 7th Inst, for Southampton and London, en route from Wellington. WAIMATH LEFT COLON.* The New Zealand Shipping Company have been notified by cable that the Waimate arrived on the flth Inst, from Wellington, and left Colon on ti e 10th for London. The vessel silled from Wellington on June 10. THE FRISCO BOAT. A wireless message has been received by the Union Steam Ship Company from the R.M.S. Tahiti, en route from San Francisco via Papeete and Rarotonga, stating that the vessel will arrive in the stream at Wellington at daybreak to-day. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. London, July 14. —At Port Said, Ormonde. Auckland, July 15.—Paparoa (1.10 p.m.), from London. Newcastle, July 15.—Kaiwarra. Auckland, July 15.—Paparoa (1.45 p.m,), for London. SAILED. London, July 14. —For Adelaide, Boren; for Fremantle, Racionigi, Hawke’s Bay and Port Lyttelton. Newcastle, July 15.—Garbeta. and Cardinia, for New Zealand. Wellington, July 15. —Kia Ora (2.20 p.m.), for New Plymouth. Port Chalmers, July 15.—Lepanto (3.35 pjm.), for Melbourne. Pieton, July 15.—Kamo (7.15 p.m ), for Naw Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1921, Page 2
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