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SHIPPING

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922. PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY, 1922 Jan. 28—New moon. 11.25I 1 .25 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 9.7 a.m. and 9.25 p.m.; to-morrow, at 9.44 a.m. and 10.2 p.un. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 4.56 a.m. and sets at 7.4 p.m,; to-morrow, rises at 4.57 a.m. and sets at 7.3 p.m. • IN PORT. Port Albany, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Waimea, from Westport, to-day. Zita, from Wellington, to-day. Corinna, from south, Sunday. OVERSEAS. Kaikoura. to load. Due New Plymouth Waikawa, from Pacific ports, for Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth. Due New Plymouth Sunday. 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. Kai Ora, froun London, via Port Chalmers, to load. Due Port Chalmers Feb. 4. Due New Plymouth Feb. 22. / RARAWA DELAYED. The Rarawa has been delayed at Onehunga owing to heavy rain, and will not now leave for New Plymouth until this afternoon. The vessel should arrive here at 5.30 a.m. tomorrow, and will sail again for Onehunga at 8.30 p.m. to-morrow night. WAIMEA TO-DAY. J. H. Cock and Co. advise that the Waimea was to leave Westport at noon yesterday for New Plymouth with a cargo of coal. The Waimea is expected to arrive before noon to-day, and will sail to-«norrow for Wellington. KIA ORA FOR NEW’ PLYMOUTH.

The New Plymouth agents (Newton King, Ltd.) of the Shaw Savill and AlMon Company advise that the Kia Ora is expected at this port about February 22 to load frozen meat and dairy produce for London. The cargo to be lifted consists of 24,000 freight carcases of meat from tie Waitara. Smart Load, and Patea works, together, with 12,000 boxes of butter and 6500 crates of cheese from fhe Moturoa works. PORT ALBANY LOADING. The loading of the Port Albany was commenced yesterday morning. The cargo is being drawn from three meat freezing works, and the dairy produce cool stores at Moturoa, the quantifies for which space lias been allotted being as follow: 19,500 freight carcases from the Waitara freezing works, 8000 from the Smart Road works, and 5000 from the Patea works: 600 bales of wool, 600 casks of tallow, 400 cases of preserved meats, and 15,000 boxes of butter. ZITA FROM WELLINGTON. The auxiliary schooner Zita left Wellington at 2.30 p.m. yesterday for New Plymouth with a full cargo to discharge. The vessel will probably arrive here to-day or to-morrow. WAIKAWA’S ITINERARY. The trans-Pacific cargo steamer Waikawa, which has been discharging cargo from San Francisco at Auckland, was due at Napier yesterday morning, and should reach Wellington to-day. The vessel is to sail to-morri)w for New Plymouth, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney. THE CAPE MAY. The agents advise that the U.S. and. A. Line steamer Cape May was to leave Napier at noon yesterday for New Plymouth or Timaru io continue the discharge of her cargo from New York. THE TAHITI. Tlie Union Company advise that the R.M.S. Tahiti is to leave Sydney next Thursday for Wellington, where she Is d:*.' on February 6. The vessel will sail from Wellington on February 7 for San Francisco via Rarotonga and Papeete. FROM CANADA. The Australin will leave St. John ..(Canada) on January 30 for New Zealand ports, to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping ComTHE TOFUA. The Union Company advise that their island steamer Tofua was to leave Suva yesterday for Auckland, in continuation of her round trip front Samoa and Tonga. The vessel is due at Auckland on Monday, and will sail again for the islands on February 4. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. London, January 25.—At Suez, Malvolio, Barambah; passed Valiant. Texel. SAILED. Auckland, January 26.—H.M.5. Chatham (noon), for Lyttelton. Wellington, January' 26. —Manuka (11.5 a.m.), for Sydney. Wellington. January 26.—Zita (2.30 p.m.). for New Plymouth. Westport, January 26.—Waimea (4.20 p.m.), •for New Plymouth. Wellington, January 26.—Clan Alpine (5.50 p.m.), for Brisbane. OVERSEA STEAMERS. 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. Athcnlc (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. Duo Lyttelton February 21.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1922, Page 2

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SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1922, Page 2

SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1922, Page 2

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