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SHIPPING.

PORT GF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922. PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. 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 10.53 a.m. and 11.14 p.m,; to-morrow, at 1.1.32 a.m. and 11.49 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 5.3 a.m. and sets at 6.57 p.m.; to-tmorrow, rises aft 5.2 a.m. and sets at 6.58 p.m. SAILED. November 6.—John, s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 342 tons, Hawick, for Wanganui. November 6.—Waverley, s.s. (5.46 p.m.), 157 tons, Brigden, for Patea. November 6.—Corinna, s.s. (9 p.m.), 1319 tons, Edge, for Wellington. IN PORT. Hermes, m.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Waimea, from Westport, Wednesday. Kahika. from south, Thursday. OVERSEAS. Port Denison, left England Sept. 22. Due here November 12. Walhemo, left San Francisco, Oct. 13. Due here end of November. Otaki, left New York, Sept. 21. Due here end of next week. Middlesex, now at Wellington. May arrive here on November 23. CORINNA FOR WELLINGTON. The Corinna completed the discharge of her cargo of sugar from Onehunga yesterday and completed loading 14,000 boxes of butter and 4500 crates of cheese for transhipment to the Mahla at Wellington in time for her to leave for that port at 9 o’clock last night. From Wellington the Corinna is scheduled to proceed to Dunedin direct. KAHIKA ON THURSDAY. The Kahika was due to leave Oaimaru for Lyttelton yesterday. After calling at Wellington she is due here on Thursday. THE JOHN. The John got away at 12.15 yesterday for Wanganui, whence she will proceed to Wellington for her annual survey. WAVERLEY FOR PATEA. The Waverley, which arrived on Saturday to the agency of J. H. Holm and Co., loaded 1800 cases of benzine for Patea ex the Hermes, and got away for that port at 5.40 yesterday evening. Provided the weather is favorable she will return for a further lot of benzine on Wednesday. HERMES DISCHARGING. The discharge of the case oil from the Hermes proceeded apace yesterday, and she is expected to get away for Singapore on Friday. TRANS-PACIFIC CARGO SERVICE. The Union Company report the following movements of vessels engaged in their transpacific cargo trade:— The Waihemo, from Pacific Coast ports, via Apia, was expected at Suva on Saturday, and is to proceed thence to Auckland, Napier, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin afl Sydney. She will afterwards go to Newcastle for bunkers, thence Pacific Coast ports, via Honolulu. She will take the January southward loading. The Walmarino was expected to leave Lyttelton yesterday for Pacific Coast to load for Napier, Wellington, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Sydney. OTARI'S UNLOADING PROGRAMME. Early on Sunday morning the Otaki, which has discharged portion of her American cargo at Wellington under the aegis of the Federal Company, sailed for Lyttelton and Dunedin in furtherance of her unloading programme. From the south she is to proceed to New Plymouth, and thence Australian ports to complete discharge. MIDDLESEX TN TORT. An arrival at Wellington on Sunday was the Middlesex (Federal Company), from Liverpool, via Auckland. She. will unload there, later sailing for Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete rhe discharge of the New Zealand portion of her Home cargo. She will later load at New Plymouth or Waitara. THE PORT DENNISON. The Port. Dennison left Dunedin on Saturday afternoon for Lyttelton, where she arrived on Sunday morning in continuation of her discharging itinerary. She is expected to leave Lyttelton next Friday for New Plymouth to put out. the remainder of her cargo. The Port Dennison, after clearing her holds at New Plymouth, will load at that port and also at Wanganui, Wellington, Napier and Auckland. She is timed to sail from Auckland on December 10 for London, via Monte Video. The vessel made the trip from London to Dunedin direct in 39 days. Captain T. G. Hutchinson is in command, and has associated with him the following officers: Chief officer. Mr. F. G. Hadlow; second, Mr. W. H. Sadler; third, Mr. A. S. D’Arcy: fourth, Mr. D. G. King; chief engineer, Mr. W. G. Crichlow; second, Mr. C. Oldson; third, Mr. K. V. Balfour; fourth, Mr. A. V. Prince; fifth, Mr. J. K. Scott; sixth, Mr. J. A. Wilmshurst; first refrigerating engineer, Mr. G A. Tait; second, Mr. E. Head; steward-in-charge, Mr. H. W. Acteson.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Auckland, November 6.—Manuka (3.15 p.m.), from Sydney.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1922, Page 2

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727

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1922, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1922, Page 2

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