SHIPPING.
gj SORT OF; NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922 PHASES OF THE MOON. JUN®. June 25—New moon, 3.56 p.m TIDES High water to-day at 8.5 a.m. and 9.14 p.un.; to-morrow, at 9.36 a.m. and 9.59 p.m. SUNRISE AMD SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 7.24 a.m. and sets at 4.36 p.m.: to-morrow, rises at 7.23 a.in. and sets at 4.37 p.m. IN PORT. Ngakuta, S.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS COASTAL. Rarawa, • from Oneliunga, Tuesday. Kahika, from southern ports, next week. OVERSEAS. Piako, due at New Plymouth early next month. Port Chalmers, left London May 19. Due at New Plymouth, middle of July. Kaikoura, left Liverpool June 2. Due at New Plymouth in August. Waitemata, loading at Pacific Coast ports in July for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. Due early in August. Port Elliott, to load at New Plymouth early in August. ARRIVED. June 23.—Rarawa, s.s. ’ (5.30 a.m.), 1072 tons, Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers:— Misses Preston," Williams, McLean, Ewen, ; Gee; Mesdam.es Slater (2), Dale, Arcus, Ar--1 nott, Matheson,' Cotfrthey (2), Acton, Adams, ; Brown (2), Revell, Eshaim (2), Pope and i child; Wilson and two children, Everest and two children; Messrs. Mitchell, Mclntosh, Miles, Rowe, Holem, Towler, Barlow, Duncan, Hall, Nicholson, Bundsen,' Sugen, Acton, Adams, Hull, Rogers, Wilson, Hing, Wilson, Everest, Leggett. June 23.—Ngakuta, s.s. (f 1.30 p.m.), 1776 tons, Dowell, from Whangarei. SAILER. June 23. —Rarawa, s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 1072 tons. Bark, for Onehunga. NGAKUTA WITH CEMENT. The Ngakuta put in an appearance at New Plymouth just before 6 o’clock last, evening and anchored at 6.30 p.m. The vessel brought 480 tons of cement from Whangarei, and proceeds to Greymouth this afternoon. She berthed after the Rarawa’s departure. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived frotai Onehunga at 5.30 yesterday morning with passengers and 120 tons of general cargo, sailing on the return passage north at 8.30 last night. KAHIKA NEXT WEEK. The Kahika was to leave Dunedin yesterday for New Plymouth via waj’ ports with general cargo, and should arrive here about the middle of next week. PIAKO'S MOVEMENTS. The Federal Line advise that the Piako is to leave Rockhampton on July 8 to load at New Plymouth, Wanganui, Napier, and Wellington. The vessel is to sail finally from Wellington at the end of .July for Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow. MOLDAVIA'S MAIDEN VOYAGE. The Moldavia, a 15.000 ton vessel, which is entering the Australian mall service, will leave London on her maiden voyage on October 13 (says a Sydney cable). ARAWA FROM LONDON. A radio message from the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Arawa advises that the vessel will reach Wellington next Thursday afterOVERSEA MOVEMENTS. London, June 22.—Arrived: At London, Pa- , raoah. Deli; passed Gibraltar, Rinda; passed Perim, Darnholm; passed Las Palmas, Eromanga; at Port Natal, Essex; at Table Bay, , Erriba. Sailed: From Las Palmas, Australplain ; from Port Natal, Baradine. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. • ARRIVED. i Pieton, ' June 23 Corinna (7 a.m.), from New Plyunouth. Weatjx>:t, June 22.—Biloena (4.45 p.m.), from Newcastle. Lyttelton, June 23.—Baden Powell (4.45 a.m.), from New Plymouth. SAILED. Wellington, June 23.—Ulimaroa (12.5 p.m.), for Sydney. Wellington, June 23.—Ruabine (5.10 p.m.), for London.
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