SHIPPING.
!|- FORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. § MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. ? * PHASES OF THE MOON. '*Mnt quarter— 15th, Sh. 18m. 635. pan. i#jl moo*—22nd, 9h. 9m. SO*. a-m. -s■■) quarter—B9th—llh. 13m. 03* pan. -'. V& "*t* r •* J, '* w Plymouth to-day ■t't&'tJn. and 10.11 p.m.; to-morrow, .MS aja. and 10.47 p.m. p J,fh» rises this morning at 6.0, to-mor- ? ftw 5.59* sets to-day 6.0, to-morrow 6.1. ' > . Kote. Jtoh water at Waitara and r.fAffpain .mteem miantes later than at ABATED. '.'" September 21. —Takapuna, s.», 1038 - tois, Hotford, from Onehunga. Passenv mm MSases St. John, Collins, Longmore. I ' Tewuat, Gardner, Judd, and Skinner, I Maoftmei EJBott and 2 children, Sim- '. «jew, Hwjra. Stow, WhHford, Death, ? , SUurds, Reed, T. E. Donne, Bacon, • Stow, Chamberlain, Hard- *~ .£jek*,' Wood, Melville, Poison, Carr, V Shaw, Giney, Wills, Grant, Takle, Dr. Todd, IreUeacon Co'e, Master WUUi, . Ntrsc Brown; and 7 steerage. t . .- SAILED. - . ■ September 21. Takapuna, is., 1136 ,• * ton*, 8. Hotford, for Oaehunga. Paasen- \ gen: Misses First, Stevens, Anderson, -; and Stoma*, Metdamea McLean, Linden, :, HeMasters, McLeod, Beattfe and 2 children, Metsf*..Carr, Hntton, Monro, Col- £ heck, McLean, Beattie, Nolan, linden, ft Cunningham, Archer, Caplen, McLeod, IT; Caplen, Murray, Gilbert, Amos, Red £#> Bond, and others; 25 steerage. jL SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. £ Onehunga, Sunday—Arrived, 7JO ajn., fr - Takapuna. from Hew Plymouth. |i_. " Onehunga, Sunday. Sailed, 6 pjn, U- Barawa, for New Plymouth. p- Onehnnga, Sunday.—Arrived, 6 pm, f."" , Welnui, from New Plymouth. Br, Auckland, Sunday. Sailed, 8 ajn., L" Katanga, for Sydney. I-' Westport, Saturday. Arrived, 7.15 E*' pjaw Poherua, from New Plymouth. W \ Onemmga, Saturday.—Arrived, at 8.55 Sir '• ajn., Barawa, from New Plymouth. H" Wellington, Saturday. Arrived, at F * Flinders Bay. IL Sydney, September 22.—Arrived, Sil&T ver Cloud, from Mercury Bay. pf" WEATHER REPORT. PL Captain Edwin wired on Saturday:— H Southerly strong winds to gale;' after jjf- ten hours glass rise; tides high; sea ftp. heavy; rain probable; weather probably B . colder. I EXPECTED ARRIVALS Rarawa, from.Onehnnga, Friday. • Takapuna. from Manukau, Saturday. ftarawa, from Maimkan, Monday. ' Barawa, from Onehnnga, Wednesday. SotottL from Oaehunga, Thursday. Takapuna, from South, Thursday. Bototti, from South, Tuesday. Takapuna, from Mannkan, Tuesday. OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. '. STEAMERS. OrbM, from New York, tailed August n. . Wahrera, from London, to tail SepKiah; from New York, called July 8. Haikuß SUre, from New York, sailed Annate. Lord Stanley, from New York, to sail. Mian**, from Now York, sailed August * BqKvlaßa, from New York, to aaO. Kahyhfre, from Liverpool, sailed Gbewrj, from Liverpool, sailed June
VbnAt, from Urerpool, to mil. OoriatUe, kft Londoa, July 27, tU Cbptovn tad Btabut; doe about Sep.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 23 September 1907, Page 2
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419SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 23 September 1907, Page 2
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