SHIPPING.
PORT of; NEW fLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922. PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. May 27—New moon, 5.41 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 3.48 a.m. and 4.16 p.m.; to-morrow, at 4.49 a.m. and 5.21 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 7.11 a.m. and sets at 4.49 p.m.; to-«norrow, rises at 7.12 a.in. and sets at 4.48 p.m. ARRIVED. May 19.—Rarawa, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 1072 tons, Bark, from Onetunga. Passengers:— Misses Welsly, Walger, Manoy, Kelly, Mather, Hayes, Burns, Mitchell, Lintot; Me.sdames Walker, Hoby, Leich, Collis, Raine, Fell, Mather, Esdaile, Curtis, Dunbar and child; Messrs. Bowie, Stewart, Butler, Boon, Barr, Bell, Martin, Dunbar, Sheppard, Wills, Wildman, Masters, Dunbar, Waugh, and McInnes; 8 sterage. May 19.—Wairuna, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 5832 tons, A. T. Norton, from Pacific Coast, via New Zealand ports. SAILED. May 19.—Rarawa, s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 1072 tons. Bark, for Onehunga. Passengers:— Misses Bayne, Stanyer, Matthews, Muschamp; Mesdaunes Watkins, Snell, Allow and child, Bayne, King, Wagstaff, Firth and infant. Wells; Messrs. Jury, Morrison, Mason, Perry, Isaac, Jones, Coney and Son, Coghlan, Elliott, Grayling, Breeze, McLean, Davis, Jolly, McAllum, Young, Haigh, Williamson, Watkins, Moxley, Gormley, Lowson, King, Wagstaff, Sheppard, Commander Leggatt, Gee; Master IN PORT.
Wairuna, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Baden Powell, from Wellington, to-day. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Kanika, from south, next week. Regulus, from Westport, about Wednesday. OVERSEAS. Makalla. Due at New Plymouth to-morrow. Kaitoke, from Newcastle; at Napier. DueNew Plymouth Wednesday. Port Victor, for Homeward loading. Due New Plymouth May 27. Canadian Seigneur, left New York this month for New Zealand ports, including New Plyunouth. Tredenhaun, from New Orleans. At Wellington. Due New Plymouth Tuesday. Canadian Constructor, left New York on Feb. 28 for Australia, Wellington, New Plymouth and Auckland. Left Melbourne last week for New Zealand. Due New Plymouth end of the month. Piako, due at New Plymouth in June. Port cha Inters, due at New Plymouth middle of July. ONEHUNGA SERVICE. The Rarawa brought passengers and 80 tons of general cargo from Onehunga yesterday morning and sailed on the return at 8.30 last night. WAIRUNA ARRIVES. The Union Steam Ship Company’s steamer Wairuna was berthed by the harbormaster (Captain Wm. Waller) at 7.30 yesterday morning. Her cargo, brought from the Pacific Coast, consists of 1100 cases of oil and 140 tons of general cargo, including 30 tons of newsprint. The Wairuna is expected to complete discharge by this afternoon, when she proceeds to Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney to discharge the balance of her cargo, which in all aimounted to 10,500 tons. Captain A. T. Norton is in charge of the Wairuna, and has with him the following officers : Chief officer, A. M. Mackenzie; second, A. M. Lucas; third, C. Carter; chief engineer, M. McCaig; second, G. Dalling; third, J. Ramsay; fourth, W. Cardwell; fifth, J. R. Taylor; wireless operator, F. N. Davidson; chief steward, J. Coleman. The Wairuna is a vessel of 5832 tons gross, with a length of 435 feet over all. Her draught was 18ft. Ilin, forward and 24ft. 7in. aft, and she is the vessel of the deepest draught that las yet entered the port. BADEN POWELL TO-DAY. The small steamer Baden Powell sailed from Wellington at 2 p.m. yesterday with a full load of cargro for Now Plymouth. She is due here at 3 o’clock this afternoon, and will commence discharging hsr cargo on Monday morning, sailing again at 5 o'clock that evening. MAKALLA TO-MORROW. Latest advice concerning the Makalla indicates that the vessel will leave Nelson for New Plymouth this afternoon, arriving here to-morrow morning. She has about 1000 tons of cargo from London and Antwerp, and is expected to be in port about four days. KAITOKE ON WEDNESDAY. The Kaitoke ivill leave Napier on Monday for New Plymouth, arriving here on Wednesday. i ■ 7* PIAKO AT LYTTELTON. The Piako (7000 tons), which is due at New Plymouth next month, is at present ai Lyttelton discharging New York and Montreal cargo. The vessel is to load about 15,000 freigtt carcases from the Waitara freezing works when at New Plymouth. OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. London, May 18. —Arrivals: At Suez, Bakra. Departures: From Natal, Toromeo and London, May 18.—Arrivals: At Plymouth, Mantua; at Southampton, Ceramic. Departures: For Sydney, Glenard; from San Francisco, Ventura; passed Teneriffe, Karamea. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS ARRIVED. Sydney, May 19.—Karori, from Greymouth. Hull, May 18.—Theseus. Wellington, May 19. —City of Winchester (8.30 a.m.), from New Plymouth; Corinna (12.10 a.un.), from New Plymouth. Auckland, May 19.—Inga (7.25 a.m.), from Newcastle. SAILED. Sydney, May 19.—Makura (1.15 a.m.), and Manuka (2.15 a.m.). OVERSEAS STEAMERS. Ruahlne (N.Z.S. Co.) left Southampton April 10 for Auckland, Dunedin. Due Auckland May 20. Canadian Transporter (Murary, Roberts) left Vancouver April 16 for Auckland, Wellington and Australian ports. Arrived Auckland May 16. Due Wellington May 21. Canadian Miller (Murray, Roberts), left New York March 15 for Australian ports. Dimedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Auckland. Due Wellington May 23. Port Augusta (C. and D.), left New York April 22 for Auckland, Wellington. Due Auckland May 26 : due Wellington May 31. Wiltshire (Federal), left Liperpool April 22 . for ' > 'Zealand ports. Due Auckland June i i . Wellington June 8. ; \iairoe < s - s - and A left London April 27 for D incdin, Lytte'‘on. Due Dunedin about June *
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