SHIPPING.
|*J POST OF HEW PLYMOUTH. T • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26. ' '■' PHASES OF THE MOON. D. H. M. a Full Moon .« 81 8 63 17 p.m. Last Quarter .. 29 728 17 pjn. High water at New Plymouth to-day, 12.12 p.m.) to-morrow, 12.17 a.m. and 1138 p.m. Sun rise* this morning 5.17, to-morrow 5.10; seta to-day 6.43, to-morrow 6,44. c Note,—High water at Waitara and ypunake Iftea urinates later than at ■ Hew Piymooth. .*,..' , ARRIVED. .•'• October 2S.—Harawa, a*, 1100 tons, ~ Norimry, from Onehnnga. Passengers: . f Mines Russell, Maekay, Perry, and 14. Lewis, Mesdames Brocklshurrt, Latter, '-" Cunpwll, Tarry, Wilson, Buckley, Weyaad B>T*ert»y, Sen, BrocUehunt inb Latta* Mater*. McDonald, Shackfflkk, Abbott-Gray, lflsxm, BeweU, Marr, V Gaze, Col*, Truer, Bauson, Farrb, Jep- ', ton, WHaM* Baekhy, Weyburne, and p'SKPkee; *d U lUeraga. v • ' • BAILED. Last Nkj*.—Barawa, u,, 1100 tons, v Norbury, for Onehnnga. Passengers: Jfesdames Freeman, Herens (2), Yale, Dawkk and family, Lessington, and Randeli, Misses Bell, Yale, ToUn, and Norse Martyn, Messrs. Hadley, Longnet, Winyard, Wood, Freeman, Griffiths, Dine, Gilmer and ehfld, Flower, Sandman, Symaa (2), Geddb, Bloomfleld, G. Holder, Dr. dark, Yak, J. E. Piper, W. Taybr, Hlllard aid child, Dawick, Lang- - ler, Keir, Adrea, and others; 80 steerage. ' BHIPPIKU TELEGRAMS. Onehnnga, Friday.—Sailed, Takapnna, at 4.45 pjn., for Hew Plymouth, crossing the bar at BJBp.ni. 'Wellington, Friday.—Sailed, at 6 pm, Maheno, for Bydney. Sydney, Friday.—Arrived, Rio, from Greymouth. [Port Chalmers, Thursday.—Arrived, at 8.45 pan* Waiwera, from London. Onehnnga, Friday.—Arrived, at 7J50 •jn, Takapnna, from New Plymouth. . Wellington, Friday—Arrived, at 5.20 sun., Rotoiti, from New Plymouth. Westport, Friday.—Arrived, at L 35 pjn, Oreti, from New Plymouth. Auckland, Friday.—Sailed, at s.ajn., Kfldale, from Newcastle, Sydney, October 25.—Arrived: Alei-t ander Craig, from Hokianga; Zealandla, at 9JO pjn. KXPKOTEI) ARRIVALS Takapnna, from Onehnnga, Saturday. Karawa, from Manukau, Monday. Rotoiti, from Booth, Tuesday. Taknpuna, from Msnnkan, Tuesday. Barawa, fsom Onehnnga, Wednesday. RotoßL from Onehnnga, Thursday. Takapnna, from South, Thursday. RsTiws, from Onehnnga, Friday. - '■ WEATHER REPORT. Captain Edwin wired yesterday:— Westerly strong winds to gale; after sixteen hoars, glass fall; tides high; sea considerable; rain probable. '• te£gs== ~ . J=
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 26 October 1907, Page 2
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337SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 26 October 1907, Page 2
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