SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922. PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER. ) October 21—New moon, 1.17 a.m. / October 28—First quarter, 1.3 a.m. TIDES. r High water to-day at 8.32 a.m. and 8.54 I p.m.; to-morrow, at 9.15 a.m. and 9.37 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. ( The sun rises to-day at 5.26 a.m. and sets at 6.34 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5.24 a.m. i and sets at 6.36 p.m. SAILED. j October 17.—Corinna, s.s. (12 midnight), I 1819 tons. Edge, for Wellington, | October 18.—Rimu, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 411 ) tons, Keatley, for Onehunga. Passengers:— \ Miss de Maimonche; Meadames Grahaun, i Watson, Green, Morris, Wilson, Johnstone, ) Penn, Arrowsmith, Newsham; Messrs. Mat- / thews, Freyne, Bourke, Jones, Newman, Tolle- ( mache, Lennox, Morris, Millar, Wilson, May, | Caplen, Willettts, Hill, Aitcheson. j IN PORT. ’ Iron Chief, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Kurow, from Whangarei, to-day. Titoki, from. Westport, to-day. John, from south, to-day. K Rimu, from Onehunga, to-morrow? Kahlka, from south, Thursday, Oet. 26. IS OVERSEAS. Port Denison, left England Sept. 22. Due Dunedin Nov. 1. Due here November 12. Waihemo, left San Francisco, Oct. 13. Due here end of November. Otaki, left New York Sept. 21. Due here iNovember. RIMU RETURNS NORTH. The Rlimu, which was in port over Tuesday night, sailed on the return to Onehunga shortly after noon yesterday. Included In her cargo were 13 pedigree bulls on their way __ to Auckland buyers, and six trotting horses. r The vessel is due here again to-morrow. KUROW TO-DAY. The Kurow was to leave Wellington at 8 o’clock last night for New Plymouth, where she has 585 tons of cement, loaded at Whangarei, to discharge. She is due in port about 1 p.m. to-day, and an endeavor will be made to dispatch her for Westport late this evening. TITOKI WITH COAL. The Titoki is due from Westport about noon to-day. She has on board 410 tons of Coal, and Is expected to sail early to-morrow afternoon. JOHN THIS MORNING. The John, with general southern cargo, is expected from Wanganui at 8 o’clock this morning, and will return south later In the day. CORINNA FOR WELLINGTON. The Corinna completed her loading of butter late on Tuesday night, and sailed for Wellington at midnight. WAIHEMO’S CARGO. The Waihemo, which left San Francisco last Friday for Apla, Tago Pago, Suva, Auckland, Napier and New Plymouth, has 925 tons of cargo, including 650 tons of gasoline, 1’ to discharge at New Plymouth, where she is due in about a month’s time. From this port the Waihemo proceeds to Lyttelton, Dunedin and Sydney. d n WORK ON IRON CHIEF. Good progress Is being made with the discharge of the /Iron Chief’s coal cargo, and the vessel is timed to sail on return to Newcastle on Saturday. THE KAHIKA’S MOVEMENTS. The Kahlka was to leave Bluff yesterday for New Plymouth, via Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru. Lyttelton and Wellington, being due here with general cargo on Thursday of next SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Sydney, October 18.—Canadinn Scottish, from Newcastle, and Waihora, from New Zealand. SAILED. Auckland. October 18.—Ruahine (12.10 p.m.). for Wellington.
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