SHIPPING.
PORT OF ME Vi PLYMOUTH. TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1914. * PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH.
THE TIDES. High water at New Plymouth to day 0.30 a.in. To-morrow 0.51 a.m. and 1.25 p.m. THE SUN. Rises to-morrow 5.57. Sets to-day 6.4, to-morrow 6.3. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Flora, from South, Tuesday. Rarawa, from North, Tuesday. Rarawa, from North, Friday. The Comma sailed for Wellington last evening with the following cargo. —5769 boxes of butter and 3990 crates Oi' cheese for transhipment to the Rangatira; and 2803 boxes of butter and 1345 crates of cheese for ttar=shipment to the Nairnshire, besides general cargo. The Kini has been unable to commence discharging owing to the Ccrinna having absorbed all the available labor. It is hoped to despatch her for Onehunga this evening. The Flora is due from southern ports this morning with about 600 tons of general cargo. She proceeds to Westport and Greymouth after discharging.
First quarter 5 4 40 12 p.m Full moon 12 a 55 17 p.m La3t quarter If) 7 IS 16 a.m New moon 27 5 40 13 a.m
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 73, 17 March 1914, Page 8
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179SHIPPING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 73, 17 March 1914, Page 8
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