SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1922. PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. November 19—Last quarter, 11.43 a.m. November 26 —First quarter, 8.52 p.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 2.49 a.m. and 3.20 p.m.; to-unorrow, at 4.0 a.m. and 4 41 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 4.57 a.m. and. sets nt 7.3 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 4.56 a.m. and. sets at 7.4 p.m. IN PORT. Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Kahtka, from south, early. Corinna, from south, early. OVERSEAS. Port Denison, left England Sept. 22. Due here to-day. Otakl, left New York, Sept. 21. Due here Thursday. Waihemo, left San Francisco, Oct. 13. Due here November 20. Middlesex, now at Wellington. May arrive hero on November 23. Waimarino, to load at Pacific Coast ports early in December for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. PORT DENISON TO-DAY. The liner Port Denison is due at New Plymouth this morning from Lyttelton. She has 1000 tons of English cargo to discharge, and later loads produce for Home. VESSELS HELD UP. 4‘ The Kahika is affected by the shipping trouble, being held up indefinitely at Dunedin. The Corinna is similarly delayed at Dunedin. WAIHEMO AT AUCKLAND. The Waihemo arrived at Auckland yesterday morning from Pacific Coast ports. After discharging there and at Napier the vessel proceeds to New Plymouth to unload. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Auckland, November 12.—Waihemo (9.5 a.m.). from San FraneiSco.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1922, Page 2
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