SHIPPING
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. . SATURDAY, APRIL 7. 1928. PHASES OF THE MOON. APRIL. April 13.—Last quarter, 7.39 p.m. April 20.—New moon, 4.55 p.m. April 27—First quarter, 9.12 a.m. TIDES ANO SUN.
April s.—Ngapuhi, s.s. (8 a.m.), 703 tons. Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Rutherford, Smith, Hutchins, Roe, Hallam, Downey, Samson, Davis; Mesdames Nelson, Baily and child, Jeffries and child, Matthews, Lee, Shepherd, Jamieson, Bell, Wells, Adams, Day, Aickin and child, Young, Thyiero; Messrs. Abbott, Fowler, Taylor (2), Aitkenhead, Simpson, Jamieson, Fraser, Rae, Proat (2), Thompson, Fowler, Jones, Gunson, Ganna way; Rev. Nelson; Captain Pert. SAILED. April s.—lkala, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 4250 tons, Mitchell, for Westport and Sydney. April 5. —Ngapuhi, s.s. (7 p.m.), 703 tons, Bark, for Onehunga, Passengers: IN PORT. « Westmoreland, s.s., Newton King wharf. Port Adelaide ,s.s., Moturoa wharf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. COASTAL. Corinna, from south, Wednesday. Ngapuhi, from Onehunga, Wednesday. Ngapuhi, from Onehunga, Friday. John, from south, early. Progress, from south, early. •OVERSEAS. Mamari (8114 tons), to load produce for London and West of England ports; due April 16. (Newton King, Ltd.) Port Albany (5714 tons) to load for London: due April 19. (Collett and Co.) Mahia (10.019 tons), left London on February 24 for Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, New Plymouth and Nelson; due Port Chalmers Tuesday and New Plymouth April 21. (U.S.S. Co.) Tasmania (9008 tons), to load for West of England ports; due April 30. (U.S.S. Co.). Walhemo (5627 tons), loaded at Pacific Coast ports late in February and early in March for Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, Melbourne and Sydney. At Auckland. (U.S.S. Co.) Cowden Law, with sulphur, sailed from Galveston, Texas, on March 7 for Auckland, Lyttelton, Wanganui, New Plymouth and Newcastle. Due at Auckland on Tuesday, (Newton King, Ltd.) Port‘Auckland (8308 tons), left London March 16 for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and New Plymouth. Due Wellington April 22 and New Plymouth May 11. (Collett and Co.) Port Dunedin (7463 tons), left London for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth on Wednesday. (Collett and Co.) Waikawa (5677 tons), loads at Pacific Coast early in May for Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. (U.S.S. Co.) Northumberland, leaves Liverpool May 12 for New Zealand ports, including New Plymouth. iU.S.Si Co.) PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. TO VANCOUVER. Niagara, left Vancouver on Tuesday for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland April 23 and Sydney April 28. To leave Sydney May 3 and Auckland May 7 for Vancouver; due Vancouver May 25. Leaves Vancouver May 30 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland June 18 and Sydney June 23. Aorangi, left Sydney Wednesday and to leave Auckland on Tuesday for Vancouver; due on April 27. Leaves Vancouver May 2 for Auckland and Sydney; due Auckland May 21 and Sydney May 26. . Leaves Sydney May 31 and Auckland June 5 for Vancouver: due June 22. TO SAN FRANCISCO. Makura, left Wellington March 27 for San Francisco; due there _ on Friday next. Leaves San Francisco for Wellington and Sydney April 18; due Wellington May 7 and Sydney May 12. Leaves Sydney May 17 for Wellington and San Francisco; at Wellington May 22 and San Francisco June 8. Tahiti, left San Francisco on March 21 for Wellington and Sydney; dtie Wellington next Monday and Sydney Saturday. Leaves Sydney April 19 for Wellington and San Francisco; due Wellington April 24 and San Francisco May 11. Leaves San Francisco on May 16 for Wellington and Sydney; due Wellington June 4 and Sydney June 9. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. TO SYDNEY. Uliiiiaroa, held up at Sydney indefinitely. Maunganui, left Sydney for Auckland Thursday; due Monday. To leave Auckland for Sydney on Friday; due April 17. Leaves Sydney for Wellington on April 20; due April 24. Marama, left Sydney for Wellington on Thursday; due Monday. To leave Wellington for Sydney on Friday; due April 17. Leaves Sydney for Auckland on April 20; due April 24. TO MELBOURNE. Manuka, leaves Melbourne on Wed[nesday for Wellington; due April 16. COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Corinna is due at New Plymouth on Wednesday with cargo from Dunedin, via usual ports. (U.S.S. Co.) The Progress loads at Dunedin about ■ Tuesday for New Plymouth, via usual ports. (Holm ayd Co.). . ' The John is to load southern cargi
next week for New Plymouth, vis. the usual ports. (Holm and Co.) ONEHUNGA SERVICE. With passengers, 140 tons of general cargo and seven trotting horses, the Ngapuhi arrived at New Plymouth from Onehunga early on Thursday morning. She returned north the same evening. Owing to the Easter holidays she will uot reach here again until Wednesday next and will return to Onehunga that evening. Arriving at Onehunga on the Thursday morning, the vessel will immediately discharge and sail again during the afternoon for New I’lymouth. She will arrive on Friday morning, but will not sail again until Saturday evening in order to accommodate race traffic after the New Plymouth trotting meeting. On the following Monday the vessel will resume her usual time-table. (.Northern Steamship Co.) DEPARTURE OF IKALA. After discharging 563 tons of general Canadian cargo, the New Zealand Shipping Company’s Eastern Canadian steamer Ikala sailed on Thursday afternoon for Westport for bunkers, before proceeding to Sydney and Melbourne. WESTMORELAND DELAYED. Though she was scheduled to sail for Nelson on Thursday afternoon, the Federal steamer Westmoreland was delayed, and will not now make her departure until about 9 o’clock'this morning. During her twelve days in port the vessel unloaded 2560 tons of Liverpool cargo and took in 11,000 freight careases of mas. 4 for Home. WAIHEMO AT AUCKLAND. The Waihemo, with general Pacific Coast cargo, arrived at Auckland on Thursday from San Pedro. She leave* the northern port to-day for Wellington, New Plymouth, Melbourne, and Sydney in order to complete. PORT DUNEDIN FROM LONDON.’ The C. and D. Line announce that the Port Dunedin was to have left London on Wednesday with general cargo to discharge at Dunedin, Lyttelton and New Plymouth. The vessel is due at Dunedin about May 10. NIAGARA CLEARS VANCOUVER. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. A.P.A, Vancouver, April 4. The Niagara sailed with a full cargo of British Columbia products and a light passenger list. The passengers include Mr. .Rushton, Colonial Secretary for Fiji, and Mr. Max Allen, an Australian migration official. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Auckland, April 5. —-Cassiope (9.30 a.m.) from Lyttelton. Lyttelton, April s.—Wahlne (6.40 a.m.) ■ from Wellington; Corinua (8.15 a.m.) from Timaru; Canopus (12.15 p.m.) from Westport. Westport, April 6.—lkala (1.10 p.m.) from New I’lymouth. OVERSEAS MOVEMENTS. Melbourne, April s.—Sailed; Omaha, for Grey mouth.
High, water. Suna.m. p.ns. rise. set: April 7 10.36 10.53 6.14 5.39 April 8 11.11 11.23 6.15 5.38 April 9 .. 11.43 11.55 G. 1 -j 6.38 April 10 .. — 12.17 6.16 April 11 .. 12.33 12.53 6.17 5.34 April 1-2 1.13 1.37 6.18 5.32 April 13 .. 2.0 2.27 6.19 5.30 ARRIVED. ’
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