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SHIPPING

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1922. PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY, 192& Jan. 28- -New moon, 1’.25 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 7.40 a.m. and 8.5 p.m.; to-morrow, at 3.28 a.m. and 8.49 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. TFe sun rises to-day at 4.54 a.m. and sets at 7.6 p.m.; to-unorrow rises at 4.55 a,m. and sets at 7.5 p.m. IN TORT. Port Albany, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Rarawa, froun Onehunga, Tuesday. Zita, from Wellington, early. Waimere, from Westport, Friday. Corinna, from south, Sunday. OVERSEAS. Kaikoura, to load. Due New Plymouth to-morrow. Waikawa, from Pacific ports, for Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth. At Auckland. 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. ARRIVED. January 24.—Rarawa, s.s. (6 a.m.), 1072 tons, Dorling, from Onehunga. Passengers:— Mesdames Short, Sharpe, Baume, Churchman and two children. Shell, Wallace, Lawn, Ellis and child, Symes, Clegg, Fulton, Rowan,* Johns, Paebry, Lady Cooper; Misses Rudd, James, Black, Wood, Kean, Tolson, Bennett (2), Lawn (2), Whiteman, O'Carroll, Urry and child, Hall, Johns; Messrs. Alexander, Cutbush, Nancarrow, Caplen, Taylor, Borsen, Mitchell, Wallace, Hindubrand, Nolan, Webber, McHardy, Knight, Hall, Bauune, McMillan, Clegg (2), Myers, Nunn, Winks, Pike, Chalmers, Rowan, Long, Smith, Wilson, Brittain (2), Deighton, Glenister, Dr. Leatham; Masters Ellis and Harles; 18 steerage.

SAILED. January 24.—Rarawa, s.s. (ft.3o p.m.), 1072 tons, Dorling, for Onehunga. Passengers:— Misses Bates, Grant, Peam, Campbell. (2), Hill, McKay, Dwyer, Elmore (2), Andrews, Finlay (2), Patterson, Avery, Carr, Hodgson, Cook: Mesdames Ude, Novell, Bates, Lisseman, Crandle, Spence, Cornell, Potter, Allom, Rodgers, Broughton, Lawery; Messrs. Burke, Baron, Jacoby, Watson, Finn, Aiken, McKay, King, Jarrett, Crawford, Blundell, Reid, Hunter, McMillan, Whitehead, Lisseman, McQuade, Rodgerson, Rankin, Scott, Hughes, Balldon, Carthew, Parkinson, Sinclair. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived from Onehunga at 6 a.m. yesterday with passengers and 170 tons of cargo, vessel sailed again on the return trip at 8.30 last night. PORT ALBANY BERTHS. The C. and D. liner Port Albany, which had been standing off the port since Sunday waiting for a moderation of the weather, was berthed at the wharf at 3.30 p.m. yesterday. The loading of mea-t will commence early this morning, and it is expected the vessel will be in port over the week-end. NGAKUTA SAILS. The Ngakuta completed discharging the New Plymouth portion of her coal cargo yesterday and took in a quantity of cheese for transhipment at Wellington. The vessel sailed last night. COAL FROM WESTPORT. J. H. Cock and Co. advise that the Waimere is expected to arrive from Westport on Friday with a cargo of 375 tons of coal After discharge the vessel will sail for Wellington. CORINNA FRIDAY. The Corinna is expected to arrive from Southi Island ports and Wellington on Sunday with general cargo to discharge. KAIKOURA TO-DAY. The Federal Line advises, states the Dominion, that the liner Kaikoura was expected to leave Wellington last evening for New Plymouth, in which case the vessel will arrive here to-day. No berth will be available for the Kaikoura until the Port Albany sails, probably about Tuesday. WANGAiRATTA REACHES AUCKLAND. Ti e New Zealand Shipping Company’s Wangaratta, en route from St. John to New Zealand and Australian ixirts. arrived at Auckland on Monday afternoon. ’lt is anticipated that the vessel will reach Wellington on Friday. WAIKAWA AT AUCKLAND. The Union Company's trans-Paciflc cargo steamier Waikawa. which left San Francisco on December 30, arrived at Auckland on Monday afternoon. Upon completing her discharge at the northern port the vessel will proceed to Napier, Wellington, New Plymouth, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney. She is due at Wellington towards the end of tte month. CITY OF HANKOW LEAVES NORFOLK. Cabled advice received by the Federal Line arnounees the departure from Norfolk (Virginia) on January 17 of the City of Hankow, en route to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. The vessel is expected to reach the northern port on February 21, and Wellington about a week later. MANUKA FROM SYDNEY. The Manuka, which left Sydney at 4.3 Q p.m. on Thursday, arrived at Wellington on Monday evening. Two stowaways were found during the voyage. The Manuka has for disctarge 782 ions' of cargo, including 90 cases of fruit for Wellington. In addition, she has transhipments ex the following oversea, steamers; Tango Maru (from Kobe. Yokohama, Tofcia. and Nagoya) ; Genohu Maru (Kobe, Nagaski, Hongkong, and Manila) ; Palermo (United Kingdom, via Ceylon) ; Bettana (United Kingdom) ; Riverina (New Zealand) ; Zealandia. Eastern; Ormuz (United Kingdom and Ceylon); Almkirk; Wakatane; Orsova (United Kingdom) ; Annam (United States of America). SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Newcastle, January 24.—Waitomo, from New : Zealand. Auckland, January 24. —Kaiwarra (10.50 a.m.), from Suva. Jan. 23. —Waikawa (3.30 p.m.). from San Francisco; Wangaratta (2.20 p.m ), from St. John. SAILED. Auckland, January 24.—Koromlko, for Newcastle. January 24.—Ngakuta, s.s. (8 p.ra.), 1776 tons, Dowell, for Wellington.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1922, Page 2

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SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1922, Page 2

SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1922, Page 2

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