SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1915. PHASES OF THE MOON MARCH. 24—First Quarter, 10.2.") a.m. 31— bull Moon, 5 M p.m. THE TIDES. High water at New Plymouth to-day at o.os a.m. and 1.20 p.m.; Tuesday 1.-12 a.m. and 2.4 a.m. THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at 6.0 a.m. and sets at G p.m.; to-morrow rises at 6.3 a.m., and sets at 5.58 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rar.iwa, from North, Tuesday. Mapourika, from South, Thursday. Rarawa, from South, Friday. Pukaki, from South, early. The Ennerdalo arrived at (3.30 on Saturday morning from Tasmanian ports, via Lyttelton, with 30 piles and 61,000 feet of timber for the local Harbor Hoard, and -1500 rails, 2000 pailings and 10,000 feet of timber for Mr Newton King, and 16 tons of general cargo from Lyttelton. After discharging the vessel left early on Sunday morning for Greymouth. The Comma left Onehunga yesterday for New Plymouth, and should berth about 6.30 a.m., to load dairy produce for Wellington. The Waimea arrived on Saturday from Terakohe, landed 35 tons ' of cement, and sailed again for Onehunga.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 67, 22 March 1915, Page 7
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182SHIPPING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 67, 22 March 1915, Page 7
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