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PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MOXDAY, OCTOBER 7. MUSKS OF THE MOON. D. H. M. S. Km Moon 7 9 57 18 i Firtt Quarter .. U 9 39 12 i Ml Moon Lut (jnarttr 7 9 57 18 p.ii. U 9 39 12 p.m. 21 8 53 17 p.*. 29 7 28 17 pan. High water at Xew Plymouth to-dav, &57 a.m. and 9.17 p.m.; to-morrow, 9.33 a-».-»Bd MO pjn. Sun riata thia morning 5.42, to-morrow 5.40; *et» to-day 6.18, to-morrow 650. Note.—Sign water at Waitara and ARRIVED. October J.—Takapuna, m., 1169 tons, Mclean, font Ooenimga. Passengers: Mfeo* Jrawer, Fitth, 8. Fisher, and DoancejL UrsdanesLangton, Mclntyre, and Qitttr,' Mewri. Bayly, W. J. Gray, McGaire. fatram, Sheehan (2), Gardner, Ungton, o*Regan, Holland, Mclntyre. (3), Frfcdlander, WiJwn, Nicholas, Wain, Pan], Cotter, Howser, W. Loughland, D. Twohill, Barry, and Archdeacon Cole; and 8 steerage.

October s.—Takapuna, sj., 1159 tons, McLem, for Onehnnga. Passengers: Miss Coughlan, Mesdames Lewis, Rockfort. Coughlan, and Desborough, Messrs. Brabant, Betts, McLean, Coughlan, Craickshank, Jackson, Desborough, Clay, Smith, Davit. Hawkins, Tasker, Dr. Clay, and others; about 28 steerage. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Onehunga, Saturday.—Arrived, at 8.15 ijn„ Rarawa, from New Plymouth. Onehunga, Saturday. Arrived, at 12JS5 pjn., Corinna, from New Plymouth. Grcymouth, Sunday.—Sailed, 9.40 a.m., Kina, for Xew Plymouth. Onehunga, Bunday.—Sailed, 4.45 p.m., Rarawa, for New Plymouth, crossing the bar al 7'pjn. ■ *='■"■• Onebunga, Sunday. Sailed, 5 a.m., Corinna, for New Plymouth, crossing the bar at 7.40 a.m. Onehnnga, Sunday. Arrived, 8.40 a.m.. Takapnna, from New Plymouth. Sydnev, Sunday.—Sailed, last night, Manuka. Melbourne, October B.—Arrived, Tarawera. Tr'liHE THE MAORI. London, October 4. The Union Steamship Company's new boat Maori, for the Wellington-Lyttelton ferry service, has sailed from Glasgow for Duneditt. Mr. Newton King, local agent for the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company, has received telegraphic advice that the Arawa arrived at Hobart at 8 o'clock EXPECTED ARRIVALS Rarawa, from Manukau, Monday. Bsioiti, from Sooth, Tuesday, lakapuna, from Manukau, Tuesday. Rarawa, from Onebunga, Wednesday. BotoHL from Onehnnga, Thursday. Takapuna, from South, Thursday. Rarawa, from Onehnnga, Friday. Vakapoia, from Manukau, Saturday. WEATHER REPORT, Captain Edwto wired on Saturday:— Boot hefty strong winds to gale; tides moderate; sea moderate: glass rise; weather probably much colder. TAIANAKJ ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. ttSHTJO SEASON, Ut OCTOBER, 1907, TO Nth APRIL, 1908. •pBHWG UOBrSES may be obtained fsom A. 8, HasseD, W. W. Murton and Oa, E. Reynolds and Co., New Plymouthy Sutherland Bros, T. Drake and Co* Inglewood; D. Duncan, Opunake; and fan the undersigned. D. McALLUM, Secretary. lieaues: Men, whole season, £1; women and boys under 16 years, ss. Day licensee, available for Taranaki ' district only, 2s 6U. Short-period licenses, dating on or from December 20U», available for Taranaki district only, 12s fld.

BAD BOOTS. BAD WEATHER. DOH'T grumble, you can't improve ihe weather, but you cu tie booti. MCfIWEN BEOS.' PBACTICAL BOOTMAKERS. A full rtoek of Hon—t Footwear Always ob btud. BOOTB MADB TO OBDBE.

DSPOT FOR ROCHKTBB SPRAY PUMPS. The pomps that you carry- on your shoulder, and that automatically sprays tilt empty. effectually use it while quietly w«lki»g along, and you have both hands free. We supply all the best recognised insecticides and fungr ddes for different pests. LIU DEVON-STBEEr. /

unday .CSookmg Thaiardworked housewife laa quite enough to do all the ireek without cooking o» Sunday. Si George Sheep Tongues Make • delicious tea or hash, and need no cook*g is all. They *re ABSOLUTELY BAPB, too, and . yon ean get them from any groeer. I t» George Whitebait Ii (or those who like thcbest. It is a delicacy that will tempt the most capri>. cious appetite. Make the daintiest sandwiches. FOB INVESTMENT. ■ /"\« mortgage of freeholds and o f^y - personal securities, f. B. CLINTON HUGHES, *' Solicitor. TBIT A GAB GRILLEE.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 7 October 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 7 October 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 7 October 1907, Page 2

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