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PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921. PHASES OF THE MOON. DECEMBER. Dec. B.—First qunrter, 1.56 a.m. » Dec. 15.—Full moon, 1.27 p.m. Dec. 22.—Last quarter, 7.31 a.m. Dec. 29.—New moon, 5.16 p.m. TIDES. Higt water to-day at 2.4 G a.m. and 3.9 p.m.; to-morrow, at 3.36 a.m. and 4.5 p.m. SUNRISE AND .SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 4.38 a.m. and sets at 7.22 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 4.38 a.m. and sets at 7.22 p.m. IN PORT. Corinna, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Kahika, from south, jo-day. Rama, from Wellington, to-day. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Regulus, from' Westport, to-morrow, Kamo, from Wellington, Tuesday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Tuesday OVERSEAS. Treleven, from Port Arthur, Texas. Left Port Arthur Nov. 3 for Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth. Due Auckland Dec. 17. Due New Plymouth later. Waikawa, from Pacific ports, for Auckland, Wellington, and New Plymouth. Loading at Pacific ports for New Zealand. Westmeath, to load. Now discharging at New Zealand ports. Due New Plymouth this month. Kaitangata, from Melbourne, for New Plymouth and Auckland. Due New Plymouth earl/ in January. THE RARAWA, The Rarawa is expected to leave Onehunga at the usual time this afternoon for New Plymouth, and should arrive here at 5.30 a.m. to-morrow. The vessel will sail on the return trip at the usual time to-morrow mgrv. CORINNA FOR WELLINGTON. The loading of dairy produce on the Corinna was somewhat delayed by the rain, but It was expected the vessel would be ready to sail for Wellington at a late hour last night. REGULUS WITH COAL. Messrs. J. Cock and Co., Ltd., advise that the Regulus is scheduled to leave Westport to-day, arriving at New Plymouth to-morrow morning. She has a cargo of 480 tons of Brookdale coal, which. It is toped, will toe unloaded in time to allow the Regulus to sail again for Westport to-morrow evening. THE RAMA TO-DAY. Messrs. Collett and Co., Ltd., advise that the Rama left Wellington at 1 p.m. yesterday for New Plymouth, and is expected to arrive here at noon to-day with general cargo to discharge. KAHIKA FROM WELLINGTON. The Kahika was expected to arrive from Wellington last evening, but up to a late l our she had not put in an appearance. It is expected the vessel will be in port early this morning. KAITANGATA FROM AUSTRALIA. ! The Union Steamship Company advise that the Kaitangata is to leave Melbourne early in January for New Plymouth and Auckland, probably calling at Sydney and Newcastle on route. ADVICE OF THE TRELEVEN. The Treleven left New Orleans (U.S.A.) on November 11 for Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth, and Is due at Auckland about the 17th Inst., according to advice which has Loen received by the Union Steamship Company. The vessel has 470 tons of cargo for this port, but what it consists of is r.cn specified. KAMO S' MOVEMENTS. The Kamo (U.S.S. Co.) was scheduled to leave Greymouth yesterday for Onehunga and Now Plymouth. This port should ba reached about next Tuesday. THE NEXT SYDNEY BOAT. The Union Company advise that their intercolonial turbine passenger steamer Maheno will leave Sydney next Wednesday dire ‘t for Wellington. The vessel is doe at .Wellington on the 18th inst.. and Is to sail from Wellington on the 21st inst. oh the return trip to Sydney. WAIRUNA LEFT CALCUTTA. Cable news has been received by the Union Company that their cargo steamer Wairuna left Calcutta on December 3 for New Zealand ports via Singapore and Saniarang. The vessel is due at Auckland about the «niddie of January, and at Wellington a. weak later. BOORARA SERIOUSLY DAMAGED. A cable front London states that the Salvage Association reports tl at fire caused extensive structural damage to the Boorara at Hull. The prospects of saving frozen meat are doubtful, as the result of flooding the compartments. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Auckland, December 6.—Northern Chief (8 p.m.), from Nukualofa. Manukau Heads, December 7.—Rarawa (9.40 a.m.), from N%w Plymouth. SAILED. Wellington, December 7.—Tahiti (6.15 a.m.), for San Francisco. Wellington, December 7.—Kahika (12,00 a.m.), for New Plymouth. Auckland, December 7.--Maheno (3.55 p.m.), for Sydney. OVERSEA STEAMERS. Whakatane (N.Z.S. Co.), left New York tor Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. Port Chalmers, Melbourne and Sydney Nov. 4. Due Auckland Dec. 11. Verentia (C. and D.)_ left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney Nov. 9. Due Auckland Dec. 17. Ruahine (N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton for Wellington and Lyttelton, Nov. 10. Due Wellington December 21. Port Albany ((’. and D.). left London, via Panama, for Auckland, Wellington Nov. 11. Due Auckland Dec. 24. Waihora (U.S.S. Co), loit San Franctsro for Auckland. Napier, Wdlinfton, Dunedin, Nor. At Auckland Due W.Uhun™ Dec. S. Auckland, W--ll:nglon. Lylte'tc: and Dunedin ’ i Due W ; lington Dee. 18. 1 Ta.r..a (S S and A.». left <’ ..htr for Blufi ( Mm»ay. Roberts), left ' New York for Auckland and Wellington Nov. • 1. Due Auckland Dec. x 27. Duo Wellington j Dec. 31. Arawa (S.S. and A.), left Southampton foi ■ Wellington and Auckland Dec. 1. Due Wellington Jan. 8. Rimutaka (N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton for Lyttelton and Port Chalmiers Dee. 2.
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