SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1922. PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH. March 20—Last quarter, 7.20 p.in. March 29—New moon, 0.40 a.m. , TIDES. High water to-daj’ at 2.5 a.m. and 2.34 p.un.; to-morrow, at 3.7 a.m. and 3.41 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 5.59 a.m. and sets at 6.1 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 6.0 a.m. and sets at 6.0 p.m. ARRIVED. March 19.—Corinna, s.s. (8 a.m.), 1319 tons. Edge, from Nelson. SAILED. March 18.—Rarawa, s.s. (9 p.m.), 1072 tons. Bark, for Onehunga. March 19. —Leitrim, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 9540 tons, Robertson, for Wellington. IN PORT. Corinna, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL, Ngahere, froun Westport, to-day. Regulus, from Westport, to-day. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Kahika, from southern ports, this week. QVEKSEAS. Pakel-a, to load for the United Kingdom. Due New Plymouth on Wednesday. Kalkorai, now at Newcastle; due from Newcastle about March 27. Makalla, to load at Antwerp, Hull and London for Nev.- Zealand ports. Including New Plymouth. / Canadian Seigneur, to load at New York this month zor New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. Tredenham, to load at New Orleans at end of March or early in April, for New Plymouth, Auckland, Wellington and Australian ports. Canadian Constructor, left New Y’opk on March 2 for Australia, Wellington, New Plymouth and Auckland. Due here in May. City' of Winchester, to load for the United Kingdom. Due here In May. LEITRIM SAILS. Extra time was worked on the Leitrim on Saturday and yesterday morning. She finished Homeward loading about 12 o’clock yesterday and sailed at 1.15 p.m. for Wellington. Her draught on leaving was 23f1. Gin. fore and 23ft. aft. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa, which arrived from Onehunga late on Friday night, returned north on Saturday at 9 p.m. She is due again to-morrow niorning, sailing on the return journey as usual in the evening. CORINNA ARRH'ES. The Corinna, with about 350 tons of general cargo, arrived from Nelson and southern ports yesterday morning. She has a transhipment of butter and cheese to load for Wellington, whence it is expected she will sail late to-day. REGULUS TO-DAY. The collier Regulus left Westport at 2.35 a.m. yesterday and should put In an appearance at New Plymouth about 6 o’clock this morning. NGAHERE THIS EVENING. The Ngahere left Greyimouth for New Plymouth at 2 p.m. yesterday. She should arrive about seven o’clock this evening. CITY OF WINCHESTER CODING. Messrs. Newton King, Ltd., have received advice that the liner City of Winchester will arrive at New Plymouth during the first week in May. Space has been allotted for 25,000 freight carcases of meat, to be drawn from Patea, Waitara and Smart Road. According to present advices no space has been allotted for dairy produce. OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. London, March 17.—Sailed: For Port Chalmers, Huntingdon; from Monte Video, Westmoreland, en route from New Zealand to England. London, March 18.—Arrived: At London, Surrey and Clan Ronald; at Falmouth, Atlantic City; at Suez, Clan Meivor; at Hull, Austerlag. Sailed: For Melbourne, Port Victor: for Sydney, Luceric; for Australia, Mahalla : for Wellington, Matareka. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Brisbane, March 18.—-Kawatlri, from New Zealand. SAILED. Newcastle, March 18.—Lindstol. Westport, Marclt 19.—Regulus (2.35 a.m.), for New Plymouth. Auckland, March 18.—Fiona (6.40 p.m.), for Sydney. Vancouver, March 18.—Niagara, for Auckland.
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