SHIPPING.
FORT OF. NEW PLYMOUTH. ’i LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922. PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. September 6—-Full moon, 7.24 p.m. September 14 —Last quarter, 9.57 p.m. September 21—New moon, 4.15 p.m. September 28—First quarter, 10.17 a.m. TIDES. High water to-day nt 9.27 a.m. and 9.43 p.m.; to-morrow, at 9.59 a.m. and 10.15 a.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 6.21 a.m. and sets aa 5.39 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 6.20 a,m. and sets at 5.40 p.m. ARRIVED. Sept. s.—Rarawa, s.s. (6 a.m.), 1072 tons. Bark from Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Hukker. Wills, Jensen, Purdie, Cartney, M'lnnis, Warren (2), Overden; Mesdames Herbert, Courtney, Neyshaw, Mylis; Messrs. Pearson, Kean, Warren, Rae, Oakley, Fookes, Trigg, Walker, Bycroff, Sears, Rundle, M'lnnis, Hunter, Burrow, Cundell, Crase, Knight, M'Kenna, Courtney, Ying, Herbert, Haughton, Dr. Lynch. SAILED. Sept. s.—Rarawa, s.s. (8.30 P;m.), 1072 tons, Bark, for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Carter, Pattridge, Stewart, Perry, Shaw, Grant, E. Woods; Mesdames Kluver, Carter, Perry, Gibson, Reed, Goodchap; Messrs. Kluver, Shellern, Bennett, Reed, Marks, Alan Auld, Roxburgh, Dr. Finch, W. F. Stewart, Potter, F. Burnsfi Whittome, Reed, Houston, McKernan, Broadfoot, Birnie, Coundall, Goodchap. Sept. s.—Kurow, s.s. (12.25 p.m.), 2625 tons, Flynn, for Wellington. - IN PORT. Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday. John, from Lyttelton, Friday. Kaituna, from Picton, end of week. Corinna, from southern ports, Sunday. OVERSEAS. Waitemata, frbm Pacific Coast, Sept. 17. Port Denison, to leave England, this month. Waihemo, from Pacific Coast, November. WAITEMATA DUE EARLY. The Waitemata (5729 tons), with cargo, from Pacific Coast ports, sailed from San Francisco on Wednesday, August 16, for Napier, New Plymouth, Dunedin, Bluff, Melbourne, and Svney. She should arrive at Napier about Monday, Sept. 11, and New Plymouth about Sept. 16 or 17. KUROW BRINGS CEMENT. The Kurow arrived from Whangarei at 7.30 a.m. yesterday, and, after discharging 200 tons of cement here, sailed at. 12.-25 p.m. to unload the balance of her cement (1100 tons) at Wellington. RARAWA FROM ONEHUNGA. The Rarawa, with passengers and 150 tons of general cargo, arrived from Onehunga early yesterday morning, returning north at 8.30 last night. CORINNA AT LYTTELTON. The Corinna was working at Timaru yesterday and will be at Lyttelton to-day. She is due here with southern cargo on Saturday or Sunday. WAIHEMO S MOVEMENTS. The Waihemo left Lyttelton on Wednesday, August 23, for Vancouver, where she is due about Monday, September 18. She loads at Pacific Coast ports at the end of September and early in October for Apla, Napier, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney. AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH ISLAND. The Union Company announces that, after the Paloona’s next trip from Melbourne, the vessel will make alternate sailings from Melbourne to Wellington and Bluff direct, this providing South Island merchants with a direct service to Australia (says a Wellington telegram). It is expected the Paloona will make the first trip from Melbourne to Blutr early in October. OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. London, Sept. 4.—Arrived: At Malta, Clan Macgillivray. Departures: For Brisbane, Clan Menzies; for New Zealand, tugs St. Giles, St. Olaves, and Rollfcket; from Manila, Eastern; from Bombay, Morea; from Teneriffe, Maimoa. ARRIVED. Port Nelson, Sept. s.—Kahika (12.30 p.m.), from New Plymouth. SAILED. Westport, Sept. s.—Kawatiri (9.35 a.m.), for Pago Pago.
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