SHIPPING
PORT OE NEW PLYMOUTH. \ LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921. PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. 9th—First quarter, 3.6 p.ui 17th—Full moon, 6.57 p.m. 25th—Last quarter, 8.54 a.m. TIDES. High water tovday at 0.32 am. and 0.54 p.m.; to-imorrow, at 1.15 a.m. and 1.36 p,m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 6.20 a.m. and sets at 5.40 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 0.18 a.m. and sets at 5.42 p.m. ARRIVED. September 6.—Rhnu, s.s. (9.15 a.m.), 411 tons, Baxk, from Onehunga. . SAILED. September s.—Alexander, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 371 tons, Henry, for Westport. September 6.—Riimu, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 411 tons, Bark, for Onehunga. Passengers:— Misses Blanchard, Campbell, Bates, Malone, Hamilton, Barnett; Mesdames Rutten, Jackson, Lusk, McKenzie, Campbell, Jones and child, Gedge, Williams, Broadmore, Earp, Edgecombe, Barnett, Guldbraidson; Messrs. Sim, Fairhurst, Williams, Jackson, Evans, Watkins, Morgan, Booklass, Brady, Gedge, Stun Fan, Jaffery; Master Barnett. IN PORT. Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Kamo, from southern ports, to-morrow. Rimu, from Onehunga, Friday. Rimu, from Onehunga, Tuesday OVERSEAS. Dorset, from England. Discharging at South Island ports. Due New Plymouth Monday. Easterner, from New York. At Napier. Due New Plymouth later. Waikawa, from Amierlcan Pacific coast, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, New nymoutb, Melbourne and Sydney. Due New Plymouth September. Kurow, loading at Newcastle, for New Plymouth. Due here early. Port Lyttelton, discharging at Auckland. Due at New Plymouth to load September 20.
THE RIMU. After leaving Manukau Heads at 5.5 p.m., the Rimu was delayed somewhat by a south-westerly wind and sea, and did not roach New Plymouth until after 9 o'clock yesterday morning. Besides passengers, the vessel brought 150 tons of cargo, including 22 tons of sugar and 50 tons of cement. She returned to Onehunga last night, and Is due back here on Friday morning. Captain Bark Is at present relieving Captain Peart in command of tie Rimu. It is understood that the Rarawa may be overhauled In time to resume running a fortnight hence. KAMO TO-MORROW. The steamer Kamo is expected to arrive from South Island ports via Wellington tomorrow with about 1000 tons of general cargo to discharge. DORSET ON MONDAY. Latest advices state that the liner Dorset is now expected to arrive at New Plymouth on Monday next to load frozen produce for the United Kingdom. KITROW FROM NEWCASTLE. Advice has been received that the Union , Company’s steamer Kurow Is loading coal and timber at Newcastle for New Plymouth. The date of her arrival here is not yet known. PORT LYTTELTON TO LOAD. Another vessel of the C. and D. Line (Australasian service of the Cunard Line), is scheduled t<\ load at New Plymouth this month, Messrs. Collett and Co.. Ltd., advise. This is the Port Lyttelton, which has just arrived at Auckland from London. The vessel is expected to reach New Plymouth, via Napier, on September 20, and will load the following: 15,000 freight carcases of frozen meat, 5000 boxes of butter, 4000 crates of cheese, and stwne general cargo. The Port Lyttelton is a twin-screw vessel of 4170 tons net register and 6444 tons gross; length 450 ft. between perpendiculars, breadth 55.2 ft., and depth 30.2 ft. She was built in 1902 by Workman, Clark .and Co.. Ltd., Belfast. Captain F. A. Renaut is in command. RADIO FROM RUAPEHU. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the Ruapehu, from Home, is, according to a radio message, expected to arrive at Auckland on September 12. The Ruapehu left Southampton on July 29. RIVERINA FROM SYDNEY. Messrs. Huddart-Parker advise that the Riverina left Sydney for Auckland at 3 p.m. on Monday. She should arrive at Wellington about Friday next, and will leave on the return journey to Sydney on September 13. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Newcastle, September G.—Kekerangu, from New Zealand. Melbourne, September 6.—Port Lincoln, from New Zealand. Port Chalmers, September 6.—-Paloona (10 a.m.), from Melbourne. Suva, September 6.—-H.M.S. Chatham, from Island cruise; Suva, from Sydney. Picton. September 6.—Kini (1.30 p.m.), from New Plymouth. Bluff, September 6.—Wanaka (5.15 p.m.), from Sydney. SAILED. Auckland, September 6.—Easterner, for Napier.
OVERSEAS STEAMERS. Kuniara (S.S. and A.), left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin July 23. Due Auckland September 12. Due Wellington September 19 Corinthlc (S.S. and A.), left Southampton for Wellington, Auckland,- Lyttelton, and Dunedin July 28. Due Wellington to-morrow. Port Stevens (C. and D.), left Barry for Auckland July 30. Due Auckland September 16. Ruapehu (N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton July 29 for N.Z. ports. Due Auckland September 13. Due Wellington Sept. 20. Canadian Conqueror (Murray, Roberts and Co.), left Montreal for Australian and N.Z. ports June 24. Due Auckland Oct. 8. Due Wellington Oct. 15. Remuera (N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers Aug. 18. Due Auckland Oct. 2. Due Wellington Oct. 11.
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