SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922. PHASES OF THE MOON. DECEMBER. December 4—Full moon, 11 p.m. i December 12—Last quarter, 3.17 a.m. December 18—New moon, 11.57 p.m. December 26—First quarter, 5.30 p.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 5.57 a.m. and 6.28 p.m.; to-morrow, 6.57 a.m. and 7.26 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 4.43 a.m. aiid seta at 7.17 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 4.42 a.m. and sets at 7.18 p.m. ARRIVED November 29.—Joan Craig, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 1199 tons, Thirlaway, from Sydney. November 29.—Riuiu. s.s. (12 noon), 411 tons, Keatley, from Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Hooper, Dunnes, Sutherland; Mesdames Gilmour and child, Letts, Cuff, Foliar; Messrs. Close, Brentall, Wells, Letts, Pipe, Duff, M'Farlane, Binnie, Coffey, Young. SAILED. Nov. 29.—Rlmu, s.s. (10 p.un.), 411 tons, Keatley, for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses E. Corbett, Gibson, Mesdames Plalsted, Kelling, Parker, Messrs. Leggo, Boyle, Haseler, Doyle, Shadgett, Whitoombe, Fleming, Crowley and Grey. IN PORT. ( Joan Craig. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Kahika, from south, to-day. Titoki, from Westport, to-day. Rimu, from Onehunga, Saturday. Kalkorai, from Whangarel, early. Corinna, from south, December 7. OVERSEAS. .Middlesex, due here to load to-day. Trematon, from Texas. Due here Saturday. Suffolk, now at Dunedin. Due here about December 15. Tairoa, due here to load about Dec. 15. Waimarino, to load at Pacific Coast ports early in December for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. Waiwera, to load in London next March. C. and D. liner, to load in London next May. MIDDLESEX EN ROUTE. The Middlesex left Lyttelton at 2.15 p.m. yesterday, and is expected here late to-day, commencing Homeward loading to-morrow at 8 a.m. She is expected .to complete on Saturday. KAHIKA TO-DAY. The Kahika is due to-day from Wellington, and South Island ports, with 856 tons of general cargo. She proceeds to Nelson, Wellington and southern ports to-morrow. TREMATON ON SATURDAY. The Trematon is to leave Auckland at 4 p.m. to-day, arriving here on Saturday, when she will unload 51)0 tons of basic slag. She berths after the departure of the* Middlesex. RIMU RESUMES. The Rimu has resumed her running in the. Onehunga service, reaching New Plymouth at noon yesterday after an absence of four weeks owing to the seamen’s trouble. On this trip she is manned by volunteer labor, and, besides passengers, brought 190 tons of general cargo. On her return the vessel took 63 tons of cargo, and sailed last night. JOAN CRAIG ARIVES. The Joan Craig, with a cargo of piles and girders for the Harbor Board, arrived from Sydney at 6.30 a.m. yesterday, being brought alongside at 9.30, after medical pratique had been granted. Captain Thirlaway is in command and has associated with him the following officers: Chief, Mr. C. Ostenfeld; second, Mr. S. Taylor; chief engineer, Mr. A. Taylor; second, Mr. J. Younger; chief steward, Mr. R. McDonald. The passage across was made in fine weather. The vessel is expected to sail this morning for Timaru. Lyttelton, Greymouth and Sydney. THE TITOKI. The Titoki left Westport at three o’clock yesterday afternoon for New Plymouth. OVERSEA MOVEMENTS. London, Nov. 28 —Arrived: At New York, Canadian Victor: at Colon, Nowsherk; at Panama, Eastern Sea; at Norfolk, Paparoa; at Honolulu, Ventura. Sailed: For Auckland, Port Lincoln. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. SAILED. Lyttelton, Nov. 29. —Middlesex (2.15 p.m.), for New Plymouth.
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