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PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1931. PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER. 17th—Full moon, 10.36 a.«m. 24th—Last quarter, 4.8 pm. 31st—Now moon, 11.15 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 6.34 a.m. and 7.4 p.m. ; to-morrow, at 7.29 a.m. and 7.54 p.in. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. ; The sun rises to-day at 5.34 a.m. ana sets | at G. 26 p.m. : to-morrow, rises at 5.33 am. I and sets at 6.27 p.m. SAILED. j October 12.—Port Lyttelton (5.30 p.m.), 6444 tons, Ronaut. for Wanganui. IN I’OKT. il K “- * ~~ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. i Rarawa. from Onehunga, to-morrow. s i I Ngakuta, from Whangarei; to-morrow. | Corinna, from Onehunga, Saturday. | Xnramu, from south. Tuesday. | Rarawa. from Onehunga, Tuesday. OVERSEAS. | Whnngape, from Newcastle, next week. II Essex, to load, Tuesday. j! Kahuna, from Adelaide, next week. Waiotapu. Left Vancouver October 4, for New Zealand ports, Including New Plymouth. Canadian Pioneer, from Montreal and New York. Due November. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa Is due to arrive from Onehunga at 5.33 o'clock to-morrow morning withpassengers and cargo. She will sail on the return trip at 8.30 p.m. PORT LYTTELTON SAILS. The Port Lyttelton finished loading at. New Plymouth yesterday and sailed for Wanganui a* 5.30 p.m. The vessel lifted a total of 15G0 tons of produce here, and will continue loading ai Wanganui. In leaving the port the Port Lytielton was froing 20ft. Sin. forward, and 19ft. Ilin. alt. NGAKUTA WITH CEMENT. Tl‘o Ngakuta (Collett and Co.) was scheduled to leave Portland, Whangarei, at 6 o’clock yesterday morning with 180 tons of cement ♦or discharge at this port. The Ngakuta .should urr re here early to-morrow morning. ESSEX DELAYED. | The liner Essex has been delayed at Newi castle, end is not expected to leave, there I ’-ntil to-day. in which case she should ar- ; rive her? on Tuesday. CORINNA’S MOVEMENTS. Owing to rain on Tuesday, the Corinna was ; delayed at I’irton. The vessel was to leave I’icton wit!' ch..ff for Onehunga yesterday t From Onehunga the Corinna returns to New ; I’lvmouth to load butter and cheese for transhipment at Wellington. KARA MU ON TUESDAY. The Karnrnu was scheduled to I'pave Dupej din yesterday for New Plymouth, via tjamaru. j Thri.ru, Lyttelton and Wellington. She is I expected litre on Tuesday. |t FRENCH SERVICES TO AUSTRALIA. ; A cable from Sydney says: Advices receivted here state that the Messageries Maritimes j Company Is resuming its pre-war services. An : agreement has been reached for a four-weekly • service between Marseilles, Noumea and AusMARAMA FOR WELLINGTON. 1 Advice has been received oy the Union I Company that the tt.M.S. Marama. eri route i front San Francisco, via Papeete, left Ra.ro- ■ tonga on Sunday last for Wellington, where ’ she is due on Sunday. The vessel will leave ! Wellington on Monday for Sydney. MAHIA LEFT BALBOA. ! Cable news has been received by the Shaw, Savili and Albion Company that the Mahia. corl-laden from Cardiff, left Balboa on the 9th Instant for Auckland. The message adds that the vessel will arrive at Auckland on October 29. TAINUI FROM HOME. 3he Shaw. Savill and Albion Company have received a wireless message from the Tainui, en route from London and Southampton, via Panama, stating that the vessel will arrive lat Wellington, on Sunday. She has passengers | to disembark, and part cargo for Wellington. I The vessel will subsequently discharge at I Auckland, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. MAHENO FOR WELLINGTON. II The Union Company advise that their InterI colonial passenger turbine steam-r Maheno is !to leave Sydney next Wednesday direct for Wellington She is due there on Sunday, ff-e 23rd instant, and will sail on the return trip t.» Sydney on the 25th instant. CARGO FROM NEW YORK. J The agents adyise that the U.S. and A. Line steamer Eastern Moon is to leave New York on October 20 with general cargo for Wellington. Lyttelton. Bluff, Adelaide, and other Australian ports. MAMARI LEFT LONDON. A cable message has been received by the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, announcing that the Maniari left London on October 8 for Australian and New Zealand ports. The vessel is due in the Dominion early in December. RARAKGA LEFT BALBOA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company are in receipt of cable advice that the Raranga left Balboa on October 9, in continuation of her voyage from Middlesborough to Auckland. The vessel, according to the message, will arrive at Auckland on November 1. WAIMATE LEFT LIVERPOOL. The Federal Line have received cable advice that the Waimate left Liverpool on the Btb instant, cargo-laden for New Zealand ports, via Panama Canal. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED.
Wellington, October 12.—Riverlna (9.30 an-.), from Sydney. Westport, October 12.—Glaucus (8 a.m.), from Noumea. London, October 11-—At London, Paparoa, from Wellington; at Marseilles, Naldera, from Fremantle: at Genoa, Vittoria, from Adelaide: at Colombo, Orsova, from Fremantle. Passed Dover, Pruth, from Fremantle. Onehunga, October )2. Rarawa (11.15 i a.m.), from New Plynjoutl l . Passed Manukau Heads at 8,90 a.m. Wellington, October J?,—Riverlna (9.30 a.m.). from Sydney; Wootton, from Lyttelton ; Beanuera, from Auckland, RAILED. Sydney, October 12,—White Tine, for Au«kLondon, October 11.—From Avpnmouth, Hurunui. for Sydney. Wellington. October 12.—Rama, for Dune<n.-
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