SHIPPING.
F_ »BT Of NEW PLYMOUTH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 'J'-r mm— IJV. "' PHASES OF TBS HOOK. H. H. M. B» New Moon „ 0 10 15 21 ajtt. First Quarter ~ IS 4 SI 10 ejn. Full Moon ,< 20 11 41 15 ajn. last Quarter », 28 3 68 12 pjn. High water at New Plymouth to-day, 4.45 a.m. and 5.18 pjn.; to-morrow, 5.54 ajn. and 827 run. Son rises tan mornifly 5.10, to-morrow 6.9; acta tcday; 6JSO, to-morrow 8.51. water at Waitars and Xtotmak* ftfuen mhmtea later taaa at Hew Pljaaooth. ?■- '■ •■< k Asanna JtrlpWU, s*, 1150 torn, BoVfuttn, from North, Passengers: Mwwa ttwehen, Wheeler, Wisraw, and McDodgaß, 'Mtsdaawe Fisher, Miller, OXeary, Efaetam, Urfck, and Freemaa, Messrs. J; IV Flower, Gibson, IMek, risaer.TWrgatrtyd, Otoary and family, Barnes, AngHr, nomas, Hayward, Johnson, Msalfsawi, Lowes, Kemp, Chadwick, Her. Ban*, Bar. Farrell; and 18 ■ OetoEar ll.—Takamma, ax, UM ton*, Huteaiag* froaa SontiL i
BAILXP.. October 30. —■Barawa, is* 1100 toaa, Norbory, forOnehnßo. Passengers: Mesdames Rolf, Trcebaa and family, Coventry, Barith aad family, Mimes McKanne, McCaHa (t), aad WUte, Messrs. Fsndall aad ealkr, T. K. Skiimtr, Johnston, Buchanan, Reoner, H. Tina, Bnlloek (2), L Bayly, Spencer, Allen, Bell, Bewley, Treebw, Coventry, Captain Fraaer, and others; 22 steerage. October sL-BotoHi, aj, 1159 toM, Robertson, for South. Last Night.—Takapuna, sA, 1136 tou, Hutching), for Onehitnga. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Onemmga, Thursday.—Arrived, at 8.50 a-m., Barawa, from New Plymouth. Wanganui, Thursday.—Arrived, at 3 sua., Gertie, from New Plymouth. Weffingtan, Thursday. Arrired, at 11.10 pjn. yesterday, Mbnowai, from Bydney. Greymontb, Thursday.—Sailed, at 5.10 ajn., Kfttawa, for New Plymouth. Auckland, Thursday.—Sailed, at 6 pjn. yesterday, Bucentaur, for Melbourne. Wellington, Thursday. Sailed, at .12.15 p.m., Corinna, for New Plymouth. Onehnnga, Thursday—Sailed, Barawa, at 330 pjn., for New Plymouth. Manukan Heads, Thursday. —Rarawa crossed the bar at 5.10 p.m. for New Plymouth. Hobart, October 31. The Mamari aafls at 7 o'doet to-morrow morning for 'Wellington. She has 200 passengers for New Zealand.
BaPTXTTED arrivals r.aviwa, from Onehimga, Friday. Takapnaa, from Onehnnga, Saturday.
WEATHER REPORT. Captain Edwin wired at noon yesterday:— strong winds to (rale, 6 ass fall after sixteen hours; tides Rh, sea heavy; rain probably heavy after twenty hours.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 1 November 1907, Page 2
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354SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 1 November 1907, Page 2
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