SHIPPING.
I PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, .MAY 10. 1916. PHASES OF THE MOO« I MAY—I9I6. litis—First Quarter, 2.12 a.m. 'iSth—Full Moon, 4.44 p.m. 25th —Last Quarter, 10.15 a.m. | THE TIDES. j High water to-day at 2.24 a.m. and 2.-18 p.m.;. to-morrow, 8.16 a.m. and 3.44 p.m. THE SUN I The sun rises to-day at 7.1 a.m. and sets at 4.59 p.m.; to-morrow f at 7.2 a.m.'and 4.58 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Kara, from Wellington, to-day. Rarawa, from North, Friday. Corinna, from South, Saturday. The Rarawa arrived from Onehunga yesterday morning with 178 tons oi {general cargo, including 29 tons of sugar and molasses, 41 tons of cement, and 25 tons of manure. ' The Union Company have received advice that the Kara left Wellington last night for New Plymouth. I The Wallsend, which arrived at Moturoa from Newcastle on .Monday, left last night for Tauranga, where she will i load a cargo of timber for Australia. I Owing to the large amount of cargo 'to be handled in Dunedin, the Union ! Company have found it necessary to accelerate the Corinna's running. At present on her way here, the vessel will arrive on Saturday, leave the same day for Dunedin, and from there sail again the following Wednesday, the 17th, for New Plymouth.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 10 May 1916, Page 2
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211SHIPPING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 10 May 1916, Page 2
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