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SHIPPING

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1922. PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY, 1921 Jan. 14.—Full imoon, 2.13 a.m. Jan. 20.—Last quarter, 5.36 p.m. Jail. 28—New moon, 11.25I 1 .25 a.m, TIDES. High water to-day at 5.0 a.m. and 5.41 p.m.; to-morrow, at 6.20 a.m. and 7.0 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 4.42 a.m. and sets at 7.18 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 4.42 a.m. and sets at 7.18 p.im. ARRIVED. January 7.—Alexander, s.s. (4 p.m.), 279 tons, Wildman, from Westport. IN PORT. Alexander, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Corinna, from south, January 15, OVERSEAS. Waikawa, frnm Pacific ports, for Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth. Now en route. Due Auckland Jan. 27. Due Wellington Feb. 3. Kaitangata, from Melbourne, for New’ Plymouth and Auckland. Due New Plymouth early in January. Port Albany, to load. Due New Plymouth January 15. Cape May, from New York, for Napier, New Plymouth, Timaru, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney. Due New Plymouth January. Kaikoura, to load. Due New Plymouth middle of January. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa is scheduled to leave Onehunga this afternoon for New Plymouth, una should arrive here at 5.30 a.m. to-<morrow. She will return north at 8.30 p.m. ALEXANDER ARRIVES. The small steamer Alexander arrived from yi’estport on Saturday afternoon with about 300 tons of coal to discharge. The vessel should be ready to sail this afternoon. MOVEMENTS OF CORINNA. The Corinna (U.S.S. Co.) is to leave Dunedin to-day to come north, calling at all the ports in the itinerary. New Plymouth .should be* reached about Sunday (January 15#. WAIKAWA LEFT ’FRISCO. Cable news has been received by the Union Company that the Waikawa left San Francisco on December 30 cargo laden for Auckland, Napier, New Plymouth and Australian ports. The vessel is due at Auckland about the 27th inst., and at Wellington about Februarj - 3. ARAWA FROM SOUTHAMPTON. Messrs. Newton King, Ltd., advise that a wireless message received from the Arawa states that the vessel will arrive in Wellington to-morrow. WAIRUNA REPORTED. The Union Company have received a wireless message from the Wairuna, en route from Calcutta via ports, stating that the vessel will arrive at Auckland to-day. The Wairuna should reach Wellington about the 14th inst. CANADIAN VICTOR. Tke agents have received cable advice -that the steamer Canadian Victor left New York on December 23 cargo laden for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Australian ports. The vessel is due at Auckland about February 5, and at Wellington a week later.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Onehunga, January 7.—Rarawa (10.45 a.m.), front New Plymouth; passed Manukau Heads at 9 a.m. London, Janfiary 7.—At Bremerhaven, Turkestan ; at Colon, Canadian Victor. SAILED. Wellington, January 7.—Kaikorai (2 p.m.), for Sydney. London, January 7.—From Bombay, Stroma : from Clyde, Bealiba; front Panama, City of Edinburgh and Orari; from Port Natal, Baradine; from London, Narkunda and Birkdale. Auckland, January 7.—Tofua (noon), for Wellington, January B.—lonic (6.20 a.m,), for London. OVERSEA STEAMERS. Canadian Cruiser (Murray, Roberts), left New York for Auckland and Wellington Nov. 1. Due Auckland Jan. 12. Due Wellington Jan. 20. Arawa (S.S. and A.), left Southampton for Wellington and Auckland Dec. 1. Due Wellington to-day. Rimutaka (N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers Dec. 2. Due Wellington Jan. 13. Wairuna (U.S.S. Co.), left Calcutta for N.Z. ports on Dec. 3. Due Auckland Jan. 8, Due Wellington Jan. 14. Westmoreland (Federal Line), left Liverpool Dec. 3 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers. Due Auckland Jan. 24; due Wellington Jan. 31. Kia Ora (S.S. and A.) left London- Dec. 22 for Dunedin, Lyttelton, Auckland. Due Dunedin Feb. 4. Ruapehu (N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton Dec. 23 for Wellington and Auckland. Due Wellington Feb. 4.

Port. Lincoln (C. and D.), left New York on Dec. 31 for Auckland, Wellington. Due Auckland Feb. 1. Due Wellington Feb. 8.

Leitrim (Federal Line), left Liverpool on Dee. 31 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin.

Canadian Victor (Murray, Roberts), left New York Dec. 23 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Australian ports. Due Auckland Feb. 5. Due Wellington Feb. 12.

Don't hesitate to use Nazol freely, especially by constant inhalation. It protects the mouth, nose and throat from infection. Good for coughs, colds, sore throats, etc. REXONA FOR SORE. TIRED FEET. Have yon noticed the feet that go by? How lightly some trip upon their errands, how heavily others; lag? There are many weary feet in the day’s march. But think how much we demand of our feet—what fatigue, heat, and constraint, in close-fitting shoes, the}’ have to suffer, and how much their activity and health mean to us. Men on the unarch realised this, and they valued Rexona, the antiseptic ointment. The boys tried it out. in the trenches, and wrote home for more. Corns yield to gently rubbing with Rexona, blisters and foot-weariness disappear when it is applied. Rexona is truly the friend of weary feet, and banishes those evils that make the wearing of pretty shoes impossible. Rexona the Rapid Healer, price Is 6d and"' 3s. Obtainable everywhere.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1922, Page 2

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SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1922, Page 2

SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1922, Page 2

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