SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. WBDNBSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1823. PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. November s—Second Quarter,. 6.13 a.m. November 12—Full moon, 7.29 p.m. November 19—Last quarter, 11.43 a.m. November 26 —First quarter, 8.52 p.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 6.52 a.m. and 7.21 pjm.; to-morrow, at 7.42 a.m. and 8.4 p.in. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 5.10 a.m. and sets at 6.50 p.m,; to-morrow, rises at 5.9 a.m, and sets at 6.51 p.m. ARRIVED. October 31. —Rimu, s.s. (8.15 a.m.), 411 tons, KeatJey, from Onehunga. Passengers:— Misses King, Treweek, Baird, Bulcraig, Lawrence ; Mesdamea Julian, Hirst, Falconer, Carterton and 3 children; Messrs. Julian, Carter, Stewart, Newton, Berry, Clarke, Falconer, Carterton, Blennerhasset. SAILED. October 31. —Rimu, s.s. (5 p.m.), 411 tons, Keatley, for Onehunga. Passengers: Miss Exley; Meadames Murphy, Catchpole; Messrs. Paltent, Bensenman, Richards, Parker, Tollemache, Morey, Peryer, Catchpole, Manson, Close, Dobson, Alm, Haseler, Mooney, Sharpe. IN PORT. Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Corinna, from south, to-day. Rimu, from Onehunga, Friday. Corinna, from Onehunga, about Friday. John, from Wellington, Friday. OVERSEAS. Hermes, from Singapore, to-morrow. Port Denison, left England Sept. 22. Due Dunedin Nov. 1. Due here November 12. Walhemo, left San Francisco, Oct. 13. Due here end of November. Otaki, left New York, Sept. 21. Arrived Auckland October 24. Due here November. THE ONEHUNGA SERVICE. Passengers and 110 tons of general cargo were brought from Onehunga by the Rimu, which arrived shortly after 8 o’clock yesterday morning. The vessel sailed on return to the northern port yesterday afternoon, and is expected back again on Friday. THE HERMES TO-MORROW. The Dutch steamer Hermes, with case oil from Singapore, was to leave Lyttelton at 6 o’clock lagt evening for New Plymouth, being due here early to-morrow. CORINNA TO-DAY-Due va-day at 7 a.m. from Nelson, the Corinna will sail later In the day for Onehunga.. She is expected back on Friday to load 15,000 boxes of butter anl 3500 crates of cheese for transhipment to the Mahia at Wellington. THE KAHIKA. The Kahlka is scheduled to leave Dunedin to-day for New Plymouth, via way ports. ADVICE OF WATHEMO. The Walhemo, frcmi the Pacific Coast, was expected to airive at Samoa on Sunday. She proceeds thence to Suva, Auckland, Napier, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and then Sydney. She will afterwards proceed to Newcastle for bunkers, and thence to the Pacific Coast, via Honolulu. She takes the January southvrard loading. THE WRECKED FRANCE. A Sylney cable says the wrecked sailing ship France has been sold for £2OOO. It will be remembered that the France, the largest sailing vessel in the world, went ashore under full sail on a coral reef 60 miles north of Noumea in July last. The vessel was insured for 6,000,000 francs (£240,000). SHIPPING telegrams. ARRIVED. Sydney, October 31.—Joan Craig, from New Zealand. Auckland. October 31.—Waitomo (3.55 am.), from Ocean Island. ■Sydney. October 31.—Manuka 1’3.45 from Wellington. SAILED. Auckland. October 31.—Niagara (12.15 p.m.), for Vancouver. Port Nelson, October 31.—Corinna (4 p.m.), for New Plymouth. Wellington, October 31.—Hauralci (5.10 p.m.), for Melbourne; Waikawa (8.15 p.m.), for Sydney. . Lyttelton, October 31.—Hermes (6—o p.m.), for New Plyimouth. OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. London, October 30.—Arrived, at Hull, Mahana. Sailed, from Colon, Tremarton.
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