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•g PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. , LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBBR K, It9.J, . PHASES OF THE MOON, SEPTEMBER. 17th—Full moon, 6.57 p.m. 25th—Last quarter, 8.54 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 9.27 a,im, and 9.44 p.m.; to-morrow, at 9.50 a.m. and 10.16 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 6.7 a.m. and sets at 5.53 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 6.5 a.m. and sets at 5.55 p.m. ARRIVED. September 16.—Rimu, s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 411 tons, Bark, from Onehunga. SAILED. September 16.—Dorset, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 8734 tons, Somers-V!ne, for Wellington. September 16.—Rimu, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 411 tons, Bark, for Onehunga. IN TORT. Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS COASTAL. Kamona, from Lyttelton, Monday. Rimu, from Oneiiunga, Tuesday. Rama, .from Wellington, next weekCorinna, from south, Wednesday. OVERSEAS. Easterner, from New York. Due New Plymouth to-day. Port Lyttelton. At Wellington. Due New Plymouth to load September 28. Walkawa, from American Pacific coast, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, New .Plymouth, Melbourne, and Sydney. Due New Plymouth September.
Kurow, left Newcastle, for New Plymouth, via Wellington and Plcton. Due here early. Watotapu, to load on Pacific coast in October.
DORSET SAILS. The Federal liner Dorset (U.S.S. Co. agents) completed loading yesterday afternoon and sailed for Wellington at 5.30 p.m. The cargo from New Plymouth was 8246 boxes of butter, 5580 boxes boneless beef, and 248 casks of tallow. EASTERNER TO-DAY. The U.S. and A. steamer Easterner (Newton King, Ltd.), left Wellington at 11.45 a.m. yesterday, and is due at New Plymouth at daylight this morning. About four days will be occupied with the unloading of the vessel’s consignment of benzine, kerosene and general cargo, after which she will sail for Australian ports. RIMU FROM ONEHUNGA. The Rimu, which arrived from Onehunga yesterday, just before eight o’clock, brought 200 tons of general cargo, including 24 tons of sugar and 31 tons of cement. She sailed •about 6.30 on the return trip. KAMONA WITH CARGO. The Kamona is leaving Lyttelton to-day with general cargo for New Plymouth. From ! here the vessel goes to Westport and GreyI mouth, for which ports she sails early next PORT LYTTELTON DELAYED. Advice has been received that the Port Lyttelton has been delayed at Wellington, and in consequence the vessel will not reach New Plymouth till September 28. THE CORINNA. Yesterday's Wellington Times says: The Union Company advise that the Corinna is now not expected to arrive af Wellington on Sunday. She is to proceed from Lyttelton to Nelson and New Plymouth. KUROW LEAVES NEWCASTLE. The Kurow left Newcastle at 9 a.m. on Wednesday with a cargo of coal and general cargo for Wellington. She is due at Wellington on Tuesday, and will subsequently proceed to Picton and New Plymouth. THE TAHITI. The R.M.S. Tahiti is due at Wellington from San Francisco at 7 a.m. to-day. MARAMA NEAR SAN FRANCISCO. The R.M.S. Marama is due at San Francisco on Monday next from Sydney and Wellington. She is timed to leave again next Friday, and is due at Wellington about October 15.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Newcastle, September 16.—Kawatlri, from Auckland. Sydney. September 16.—Pakeha, from NewZealand. Auckland. September 16.—Fiona (6 p.m.) from Fiji. SAILED. ! Newcastle, September 16.—Joan Craig, for New Zealand. Wellington, September 16. —Easterner (11.45 a.m.), for New Plymouth. Vancouver, September 15.—Canadian Traveller, for Sydney.
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