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PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1922, PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY, 192 L Jan. 28 - -New moon, 11.25 a.in. TIDES. 1 High water to-day at 5.33 aim. and 6.14 p.m.; to-morrow, at 6.44 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 4.53 a.m. and sets at 7.7 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 4.54 a.m. and sets at 7.6 p.m. ARRIVED. January 21.—Ngakuta, s.s. ”(u a.m.), 1776 tons, Dowell, from Greymouth. January 22.—Port Albany, s.s. (6 a.m.), 5714 tons, Fishwick, from Nelson. (In the stream). January 22.—-Kahika, s.s. (10 a.m.), 1172 tons, Knowles; from Lyttelton. (In the stream). IN PORT. Ngakuta, s.s. Port Albany, s.s. (in the stream) Kahika, s.s. (in the stream). EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-morrow. OVERSEAS. Kaikoura. to load. Due New Plymouth about Wednesday. Waikawa, from Pacific ports, for Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth. Now en route. Due Auckland Jan. 29. Due ‘Wellington Feb. 1. Kaitangata, from Melbourne, for New Plymouth and Auckland. Due New Plymouth end of January. Cape May, from New York, for Napier, New Plymouth, Timaru, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney. Due New Plymouth early. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa is scheduled to leave Onehunga at the usual time this afternoon, and should arrive at New Plymouth at 5.30 a.m. to-mor-row. The vessel will sail again at 8.30 p.m. NGAKUTA DISCHARGING. The Ngakuta arrived early on Saturday merning from Greymouth. The Union Company advises that the coal to be discharged here amounts to 920 tons, and the vessel goes to Wellington with the balance of her cargo, leavng here to-day or to-morrow. PORT ALBAN Y ARRIVES. The C. and D. Line steamer Port Albany (5714 tons), arrived off New Plymouth at 6 a.m. yesterday, but as a high wind was blowing the harbormaster signalled the vessel to remain outside until the weather moderated. She will probably berth to-day if the weather is suitable. The Port Albany, which is in command of Captain Fish wick, has a small Quantity of general cargo to discharge, and will take in dairy produce, meat and sundries from the Smart Road Freezing Works, Waitara and Patea.
KAHUNA FROM SOUTH. The Kahika left Lyttelton at 10.30 p.m. on Friday and arrived off New Plymouth at 10 a.m. yesterday. The vessel was signalled t> remain outside the harbor until the weather moderated, and will probably .berth to-day. The Kahika has about 400 tons of general cargo to discharge, and will then load cheese for transhipment at Wellington. KAIKOURA ON THURSDAY. The New Zealand Shipping Company's linei 1 Kaikoura, states' the Times, left Oamaru at 7.45 o’clock on Friday morning for Wellington, where she was due at midday yesterday for Homeward loading. The vessel is to leave Wellington on Wednesday for New Plymouth, being due here on Thursday. CAPE MAY AT NAPIER. The U.S. and A. Line steamer Cape May arrived at. Napier on Thursday night from New York via Panama. After putting out part cargo there the vessel will proceed to Timaru, Dunedin and New Plymouth, in that order, to continue discharge. She will proceed from New Plymouth to Brisbane and other Australian ports with the remainder of cargo. PAKEHA LEAVES LIVERPOOL. The Shaw, SaviU. Company have received cabled advice to the effect that the liner Pakeha cleared Liverpool on January .19 en route to Wellington. The vessel is bringing passengers only for Wellington, and will later proceed to Australia to discharge her cargo. The Pakeha is due on February 26. CARGO FROM PACIFIC SLOPE. The Union Company advise that their cargo steamer Waihemo left Vancouver on Tuesday for Union Bay and Seattle for discharge. The vessel will subsequently return to Vancouver and San Franc!., co to load for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney. MANUKA LEAVES SYDNEY. The Union Company is in receipt of a cable message advising the departure from Sydney at 3 p.m. on Thursday of the Manuka for Wellington. The vessel is bringing 296 passengers, and is due at Wellington to-day. It is hoped to dispatch the Manuka on the return voyage at 11 a.m. on Thursday. OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. Received Jan. 22, 5.5 p.m. London, Jan. 20. Arrivals.—At Hull, Vinestra ; at Naples, St. Stephen; at Triest, Australcrau. Departures— For Australia, Carpentaria, Port Stephens; passed Gibraltar, Port Pirie; from Port Said, City of Sydney; from Kobe, Glengyle; from Port Natal, Kent. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. London, January 20.—At Suez, Garoet; at Boston, Easterner; passed Perim, Baraunbah, Onehunga, January 21.—Rarawa (10.30 a.m.), from New Plymouth; passed Manukau Heads, at 9 a.m. Auckland, January 22.—-Fiona (4.30 p.m.), from Newcastle. SAILED. London, January 20.—From Loudon, Pakeha, for Wellington. Nelson, January 21.—Port Albany (3 p.m.), for New Plymouth. Lyttelton, January 21.—Kaitoke (2.20 p.m.), for Newcastle. Wellington, January 21.—Canadian Cruiser (5.15 p.m.), for Brisbane. Wellington, January 21.—Port Darwin (5 r.tn.), for Hull, via Monte Video. OVERSEA STEAMERS. Kia Ora (S.S. and A.) left London Dec. 22 for Dunedin, Lyttelton, Auckland. Due Dunedin Feb. 3. Ruapehu (N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton Dec. 23 for Wellington and Auckland. Due Wellington Feb. 8.
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 Dec. 31 for .Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin.
Wangaratta (N.Z.S. Co.), left St. John Dee. 21 for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, and Sydney.
Athenic (S.S. and A.), left Southampton Jan. 12 for Wellington and Auckland. Due Wellington Feb. 21.
Port Bowen (C. and D.). left London Jan. 12 for Lyttelton and Dunedin, Dua Lyttelton February 21.
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