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SHIPPING.

l. Kin OF NEW PLYMOUTH; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IX PHASEB OFTHE HOOK. D. H. M. a New Moon 8 10 IS 21 a.m. Pint Quarter .. 13 4 61 It a.m. Fall Mood .. 20 11*41 15 »jd. last Quitter .. 28 3 58 12 p.m.'

High water it New Plymouth to-day, 2it ajn. tfcd 2JSB p.m.; to-morrow, 3.16 a.m. and 157 p.m. Sua rise* this morning 4.57, to-morrow 4.W; seU to-day. }J, to-m0rr0w.7.4. < NoU.—Bbk Mr? at Wattan and <Jvnmka IfUaa aaiaatw kUr than at New Plymouth. i R*n.Kn Last NSght—Rotoiti, UN tons, for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Muncasto- tad Stewart (2), Mesdames Johnston and Kingswell, Messrs. Gore, Stewart, Harrowed, Sanderson, Gazzard, Johnston, Kingswell, Tudhope, Benjamin, Pimson, Houghton, Frater, Lowater, Galway, Plrani, Wells, Littlebury, Jones. McDowell, Kebey, George, and others; about 23 steerage. bhippino telegrams. Onehunga, Tnetday.—Sailed, Barawa, 5.42 pjn., for New Plymouth, noising the bar at SM pjn. Passengers: Misses Mackay, Fitaer, and Downward, Mesdames Herd and Coley, Messra. Herd, Mackay, W. Brown, Ooley, Davit, Soultkorpe, Briaeoe, Crouch, Gray, Fraser, H. AngMuQiley, P. A. Hadley, Black; Onehunga, • Tneaday. Sailed, Nora Khren, tfuOu, for New Plymouth. Wellington, Tneaday.—Arrived, 4 pjn., Largo Law, from Newcastle. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Sotofti, from South, Tuesday. Tiknpuna, from Mannkan, Tneaday. Banwa, from Onehnnga, Wednesday. Takaptma, from Soath, Thursday. Rotoiti. from Onehunga, Thursday. Banwa, from Ouehraga, Friday. Takapaaa, from Onehanga, Saturday, ibraws, from Mannkan, Monday. WEATHER REPORT. Captain Edwin wirad at boob yesterday:—Moderate to strong southerly winds; glass rise slowly; tidea moderate ami sea moderate, bat strong westerly winds to gala after twenty hours, and glass fall

The question is often asked, "Where do yon get your clothing 1" Host men get it It "The Rash," and it's remarkable the way that store's got on. It's by selling mod honest dependable goods at a low ngure that makes that stoic so popular. Here are a few of their prices to go by:—Men's dungarees from SsJttttmn's tennis shirts from 2s Bd. merfsi'mrino gox three pairs for Is, ami's Island straw hats with strap Is lid, men's superior cashmere sox H men's tweed trousers 4s lid, men's saddle tweeMfcabsers 8s Bd, men's braces from Bd, men's superior worsted trousers 9i <d, men's cummerbunds 2s 6d, men's KMndrille shirts 2s lid, snd so on. There*! a siring in every article at "The Kash."—Adrt

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 13 November 1907, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 13 November 1907, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 13 November 1907, Page 2

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