SNIPPING.
’•? PORT 9E NEW ELYMOUTH. A LATEST OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922. PHASES OF THE MOON. DECEMBER. December 18—New moon, 11.57 p.m. December 26—First quarter, 5.30 p.m. TIDES. High water to-day at 6.23 a.m. and 7.5 p.m.; to-morrow, at 7.36 a.m. and 8.7 p.m. SUNRISE AND SUNSET. The sun rises to-day at 4.37 a.m. and sets at 7.23 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 4.37 a.m. and sets at 7.23 p.m. ARRIVED. December 14.—Ihumata, s.s. (2 p.im,), 1172 tons, Manson, from Newcastle. SAILED. December 14.—Kahika, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 1172 tons, Ruxton, for Wellington. IN PORT. Havre, o.s. Ramona, s.s. Ihumata, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Huia, from south, to-morrow. John, from south, Monday. Corinna, from south, Thursday. OVERSEAS. Suffolk, now at Dunedin. Due here Sunday. Tairca, due her© to load about Monday. Carpentaria, due here to load, January 4. Waimarino, to load at Pacific Coast ports early In December for New Zealand porta, Including New Plymouth. Waiwera, to load in London next March. Due her© end of May. C. and D. liner, te load in London next May. IHUMATA FROM NEWCASTLE. The Ihumata, which left Newcastle on Friday evening last, arrived off New Plymouth at 2 p.m. yesterday and, after being granted pratique by the port medical officer, berthed at 4.15 p.m. She has 200 tons of bonedust to discharge, and will probably sail this afternoon for Wanganui. She had a fair passage across, there being a northerly wind, whilst the weather was rather hot. THE SUFFOLK FOR LOADING. The Sufflok. due here on Sunday, will commence loading on Monday morning, and it Is hoped to complete her by Tuesday evening to enable the Tairoa to berth. CORINNA TAKING PRODUCE. The Corinna is to leave Dunedin to-day for New Plymouth and Nelson, via Oamaru, Tlmaru, Lyttelton and Wellington. She is due here on Thursday, and on discharge of her general cargo will load 5000 boxes of butter and 7000 crates of cheese for transhipment to the Rimutaka at Wellington. KAHIKA’S MOVEMENTS. The Kahika, which sailed for Wellington yesterday, later proceeds to Nelson. Pieton, and Onehunga, and will probably call again at New Plymouth to ship part of the Corinna’s consignment of dairy produce for the Rimutaka. KAMONA TO SAIL. The Kamona Is now expected to clear port this afternoon for Wellington. She was partly delayed by rain yesterday. RARAWA DUE LATE. The departure of the Rarawa from Onehunga has been delayed till this afternoon so that she will not arrive here till to-mor-row morning, returning north that evening. HAVRE SAILS TO-DAY. The Havre completed the discharge or her benzine cargo at 4 p.m. yesterday, and will sail for Wellington at 8 o’clock this morning. THE HUIA. The schooner Hula was to leave Westport last night for New Plymouth with 135 cases of explosives for the Harbor Board. She is due here to-morrow morning. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Auckland, December 14. —Rona (8.45 a.m.), from Suva. Wellington. December 14.—Laburnum (4.20 p.m.), from Sydney.
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