SHIPPING.
y f jPORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1913
PHASES OF THE MOON.
OCTOBER
j; ' THE TIDES. High water’ at New Plymouth todayi;B.lß a.m., and ‘8.36 p.m. To-mor-ahd 9.9 p.m. | | j |l I ■ THU, aUN. Rises to-morrow 1 5.32. ISsts' to-dat 0/27, to-morrow 6.28. ry I ji i flat- u* __ i EXPECTED ARRIVALS. .. ■:!' 1 9lli I‘i-M * ■ Rarawa, from North, Tuesday. •Flora, from South, Tuesday. Rarawa, from North, Friday.
The Covinna, which arived from Onehunga on Sunday, yesterday loaded'about 8000 boxes of butter and 2000 crates of cheese, besides a quantity of general cargo. She sailed for “Wellington about 5 p.m. The Petone was unable to discharge . her cargo of coal (about 000 tons) yesterday owing to shortage of labor. Slid is expected to be despatched for , Ci/eymouth this evening. f tiie Flora is due from southern ports ’'fo-day with about SQO tons of general cargo. She sails for West Coast ports after discharging. .
,* V . D. H. M. B. First quarter 7 1 23 14 p.m. Full moon 15 5 43 21 p.m. Last quarter 23 ,10 30 12 a.m. New moon 30 ' 2 6 14 a.m.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 37, 14 October 1913, Page 3
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188SHIPPING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 37, 14 October 1913, Page 3
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