SHIPPING.
p. , r—- £' 'SOBT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. , "WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. *.' PHASES OF THE MOON. Knt quarter—l3th, 3h. 16m. 535. pjn. Aril moon—2ind, 9b. 9m. 595. s.m. Vwt quarter—2Dth—llh. 13m. 53s pjn. •VIA witter at New Plymouth to-day JLlf *jb. cad 6.15 pjn.; tomorrow 0.51 pjn. ud \3H p.m. 1 fhR-Twai to-day 6\5, to-morrow 6.4; Mtl Ndte—*»gb water at Waitara and rite .fifteen minutes later than at Plymouth.
ABHTVED. tool, S. BWord, from Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Gourlay, Beay, Sutton, Black, .ami Prentice, Meadamei Worthfeigtmv *s*nso», and Elliott, Messrs. tinetfsia, Cray,- Pierce, Napier, Lett, iM&g, WakMfti; Newry, Chamberlin, Kinder, fttnfitoti, Jacob*, Jones, Dale, OTfeuV Atkinwn, Luxford, Andrae, Brown, Brodie, Boyle, UacKenzie, Wood, Walker,' Wilson, Taylor, Hannah,
■ 0"Donnell, O'Neill, Lindstruin, Napier, : Bragata, Grcenslode, Elliott, Wanganui football representatives, Nurse MLranu, Captain Archer, Master Nolan; and 12
steerage. September 17.—Botoiti, «-»-, 1159 tons, Bobertson, from Nelson. Passengers: Mia* Et«, Maun. Bethune, Chisholm, - • ud Atkinson. SAILED. , September 17.—Botoiti, ia, 1159 tons, J Bobertson, for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Robinson (2), Booth, Walder, Donald, WMtelaw, and Brady, Mesdames -Wheatley, Proode, Walker, Wright, Bell, Munn and son, Messrs. Jackson, Kingsnut, Bacon, Lighteart, Valentine, Bell, Wheatley, Kidson, Morgan, Downard, Black, Warnock, Robinson, Kelly, Barnford, Gillies, Borthwick, Davidson, Boddie (3), Carty, Kelly, and Gillies; •hoot 20 steerage, and others. BHIPPDJG TELEGBAMB. . Onehunga, Tuesday.—Sailed, Rarawa.. for New Plymouth, at 3.35 pjn., crossing the bar at 5.10 p.m. Onehunga, Tuesday.—Sailed, Wainui, for Greymonth, via New Plymouth, at JJS, crowing the bar at 5.15 p.m. Onehnnga, Tuesday.—Arrived, at 8 a,nu, Rarawa, from New Plymouth. Auckland, Tuesday—Arrived, at 6.30 a" 1 , Tariuni, from Fiji EXPECTED ARRIVALS Barawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. Botoiti. from Onehunga, Thursday. Takapuna, from South, Thursday. Barawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Takapuna. from Manukau, Saturday. Rarawa, from Manukau, Monday. Botoiti, from South, Tuesday. Takapuna, from Manukau, Tuesday. - The Wahnti left Auckland at 3 p.m. yesterday with a cargo of coal, and is expected to berth at the breakwater earn this morning. The Gorinna has been docked at WelBngton for painting and overhauling. The Poherua, which has taken up her running this week, left Lyttelton last light at 5 o'clock, and will reach this port am Thursday morning. The scow Echo left the breakwater yesterday afternoon, after discharging a carp of Puponga coal for Messrs. J. JWaidaadSon. WEATHER REPORT. r Captain Edwin wind yesterday:—Ex*j~ sect awderate to strong south-easterly winds* glass rise slowly; tides- tow; probably a very cold night Tor Children's Haekinr Conga a* night - Woods* Great Peppermint Cure, la 6d udßstd.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 18 September 1907, Page 2
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