SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1914. PHASES. OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER,
THE TIDES. -m:. u I! A High water 6b New Plymouth to day 13.59 a.m. and 7.23 p.m. To-m'or-row 7.45 a.in. and 8.6 p.m. the sun. Rises to-morrow 4.42. Sets to-daj 7.18, to-morrow 7.19. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from North, Tuesday. M’apourika, from South, Thursday. Gorinna, from South, Friday. Rarawa, from) North, Friday. H, D. Bendixsen, schooner, left Puget Sound October 6, due New Plymouth, December, The Halmdale, of the MaorUand Shipping Co.’s fleet, put into port tor shelter on Friday evening while bound from Kaipara to Greymouth. After reaching Gape Egmont the conditions were so severe that the captain con. sidered it advisable to turn back and seek shelter under the lee of the New Plymouth breakwater, wher she waited till the weather moderated. The Corimta will to-day load a large quantity of dairy produce tor transhipment at Wellington to tie Home liner.
D. H. M . S. Full moon . 3 11 25 18 a.m Last quarter .. . 11 11 13 20 a.m New moon . 17 3 38 21 a.m First quarter .. . 25 1 15 18 a.m
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 285, 30 November 1914, Page 3
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189SHIPPING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 285, 30 November 1914, Page 3
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