SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. g FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922. PHASES OF THE MOON. APRIL. April s—First quarter, 5.22 pjm. April 12—Full moon, 8.20 a.m. April 19 —Last quarter, 0.30 p.m. April 27—New moon, 4.40 p.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 11.7 a.m. and 11.24 p.im.; to-morrow, at 11.43 a.m. and 12.2 p.m, SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 6.14 a.m. and -Sets at 5.46 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 6.15 a.m. and sets at 5.45 p.m SAILED. March 30.—Kahika, s.s. (4.40 p.m.), 1172 tons, Knowles, for Wellington. IN PORT. Kaikorai, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, COASTAL. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-day. Corinna, from southern ports, Sunday. OVERSEAS. Makalla, left London Mar. 18 for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. Canadian Seigneur, to load at New York this month Jor New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. Tredenham, loading at New Orleans for New Plymouth, Auckland, Wellington, and Australian ports. Canadian Constructor, left New York on March 2 for Australia, Wellington, New Plymouth and Auckland. Due here in May. City of Winchester, left New Y'ork February 28 for New Zealand ports. Diie New Plymouth in May. Wairuna, to load at Pacific Coast ports for Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth during April. KAHIKA SAILS. The Kahika sailed at 4.40 yesterday a'fternoon for Wellington. The vessel Is taking 15,000 boxes of butter for transiupment io the Remuera at Wellington. The Reunuera then proceeds to other ports for loading, but returns to Wellington to complete, and 7.000 crates of cheese will then be forwarded to her from New Plymouth. RARAWA TO-DAY. Tb> Rarawa Is due at New Plymouth early thW morning from Onehunga with passengers and general cargo. She returns north at 8.30 jo-nlght. KAIKORAI UNLOADING. The unloading of the Kaikorai's timber, piles and sleepers for the Harbor Board is being proceeded with. The time of the vessel’s departure for Wellington to discharge the balance of her cargo is not definitely known, but it is not expected she will sail before to-morrow. CORINNA DUE SUNDAY. Latest advice indicates that the Corinna, with 250 tons of general cargo, will arrive at New Pbvnoutb front southern ports on Sunday. GERMAN - AUSTRALIA N STEAMERS. The first steamer of the German-Australian Line will leave Hamburg for Australia in the middle of June and will arrive early in August (says a Sydney caole). OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. London, March 29—Arrived: At London, Beltana; at San Francisco, Marama; at Panama, Bradclyde; at Falmouth, Rigi. Sailed: From Suez, Marina ; from Shimonoslkl, Bonna ; from; Galveston, Tredenham; from Colombo, Naldera. London, March 29.—Arrival: At Southampton, Rimutaka. Departure: From Colombo, Narkunda. VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland.—Admiral Codrington. Rnna ; after 12.30 a.m.. Port Denison, City of Winchester. Awanul.—Manuka, Waitemata; after 12.30 a.m., Kawatiri. Chatham! Islands. —Port Denison, City of Winchester. Wellington.—Maori, Wahine, Ngaio, Athenic, Tahiti, Raranga, Port Bowen. Australind, Tuinui, Kurow, Canadian Victor, Pakeha, Paloona, Waikouaiti. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Wanganui, March 30.—Pakeha. (7.45 a.tn.), from New Plymouth. Wellington, March 30.—Raranga (2.45 p.m.), from London. SAILED. Wellington, March 30.—Devon (6.30 a.m.). for Melbourne. Onehunga. March 30.—Rarawa (3.5 p.m.), for New Plymouth; passed Manukau Heads,
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