SHIPPING.
F[' POST 07 NEW PLYMOUTH. ' TUEBDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. PHASES OF THE MOON. Sew moon—Bth, Bb, 40m,S2s ajn. Nl moon—22nd, Bh. 9m. 695. ajn. Last quarter—29th—llh, 13m. 53s pjn. Hr»t quart r—l6th, 3b. 16m. 535. p.m. £.' . * sfc High Titer *t New Plymouth to-day, sfct' IOiS ajn. and 10.43 p.m.; to-morrow, £. 1U aA and 11.29 pjn. Sun riMt this morning 6.13 a.m., to- *'.; morrow 6J4j sets to-day 5.45, fo-mor-g rowoutt. J Kate,—Ugh water at Waitara and r Opnnat* fifteen minutes falter than at i: law Plymouth. fe • ABBIVED. r ' B^P t * »■—Rarnwa, m., 1100 tons, £., Xerbufy, from Onehunga, Passenger*: S. Misses Jjsviee,- Taylor, Olsen, Btandell, I s SBL^M3J al • ,Jr ■ Mesdames Coombce, t<. JfT, O»U0. Sooth; Bmtth, Messrs. B6«, b'- &"#». ?♦•«► JSma, Gomel], Stewart, E. PaU, Ashton, Key, Monti, Cartier, g*. Drumtaond, Simpson, Nieol, Lawrey, W - «jfe «"JV. Breakell, Geddis, Otto, | Appbtoa, Bayly, Booth, .George, Currie, g£, Boyle} and 15 steerage. K. ' SAILED. Ki > September «. Sailed, Rarawa, b.s. E; Korbury, -for Onehunga. Passengers: ». • Mesdames McDiarmid, Sherratt, WorthSB: ' bgton, Clarke, McKaule, Hisses Suisted, &* ftfchoUs, Patterson, Clarke, Tomer, Bfc. , Mullmns, Messrs. Halcombe, McDiarmid, Bh ■ Cooke, Ryan, Skelton, Young (2), Mor- |&. > peth, Clarke and 2 boys, Morgan, Hoult, St- Hocken, Stevenson (2), MeKfpifr, Wl_ Stratford, and others; 21 steerage. |£" SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. P. Huff, Monday.—Arrived, 8 ajn., War E riaoo, from Bobart, with English maE jC'<- Auckland, Monday.—Arrived, on Sunfe. day, at 9.30 pjn., Zesiandia, from SyJfe ■■£. p.. Wellington, Monday. Arrived, &S0 SL.- pjn., Homby Castle, from Newcastle. H Stuff, Monday.—To sail at daylight, £, Waikare, for Hobart R» . Nelson, Monday.—Safled, at 8 pjn., * Rotoiti, for New Plymouth. 6k'"' Manukau Heads, Monday.—The Taka--5»". puns, for New Plymonth, is barbound, Ki and will not cross to-night. • jK\ Sydney, September 9.—H.M.S. ChalE§!. lenger has sailed from Jervois Bay for ■£ .New Zealand. ftf The Takapnna was bar-bound at g- Manukau Heads last night. It is ex fe-"»- p*ted she wfll cross the bar at 6 o'clock f- war morning, in which cast she Bhould t< c ■ herth at the Breakwater about 5 o'clock '< this afternoon. f} . WHh respect to the recent increase ol g 10 per cent, in the rates of passage ¥ asaaay to Europe, the following paras' E«»P*i »»** recently appeared In the t-_- AnstoaHan press, may possibly be of •r-- • h *5P» of 10 per cent notified by Home trading companies running steamers in :{ ike eabon passenger trade to and from lAusttaha, under instructions from their f. head oOeeS, this is only part of a wide- .* SPeed movement covering the whole Jhstern trade, 22 large companies par- ,: tidpeting in ft. The Australian lines „ coneeraed are the P. and 0., Orient * Royal Mail, Messagenes Maritimra, v Jlord Deutscher Lloyd, Canadian and &\ Australian, 0. Thompson and Co. (AberT-" 4toea Line), Lund'e Blue Anchor Line "■ and the Federal-Houlder-Shire Lines, jr" As yet the increase does not apply to p thirf-cUss trafflc. It is understood that k.-. -tk* Wep has become necessary in cong. aeqaeaee of additional burdens imposed p. JP"* ** companies by recent legislation K: fa Great Britain, by enhanced prices foi ,-- most of their storea and provisions, and a. ■. uj great increase in the price of coal" |C. EXPEOTED ARRIVALS. I-, /taraera, from Marmkau, Monday. | BoURi, from South, Tuesday. K™ ' Xakaauaa, froa Manukau, Tuesday. :, Baanra, from Onehunga, Wednesday. f Botofti from Onehunga, Thursday. f- Taksfuaa, from South, Thursday. k.'-' Earawa, fmm Onehunga, Friday. Takapune, from Manukau, Saturday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 10 September 1907, Page 2
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556SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 10 September 1907, Page 2
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