SHIPPING.
i POST OF NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. PHASES OF THE MOON. D. H. M. S. Hew Moon 6 10 15 21 a.m. Knt Quarter .. 13 4 51 1G a.m Foil Moon .. 20 11 41 IS a.m. Last Quarter .. 28 3 68 12 p.m.
• High water at New Plymouth to-day, 3.16 ajn. and 3.53 p.m.; to-morrow, 4.34 a.m. and US p.m. ' Sun rim thte'nsorning 4£6, to-morrow 4.55; «et* to-daj 7.4, to-morrow 7A Note.-fligkwittt Bt Waitant and Ominak* tftM afamtea later than at M«w Plymouth.
L HATT.BTV Last Night.—6a3ed, Rarawa, m., Norbury, lot O&ehbngiL ' Passengers: Mesdames Barron and child, Stead, Bavlf, MaePiPraoo, Stafford, Lake, Hennicker, Beard and family, Misses Bayly, Bent, Wicket, and Doel, Htun, Coutta, Bag nail, Wornp, Waters, Warton, Evatt, Lusty, Sanders, B. Bawson, Rev. Ferguson, F. McGuir*, Jaqaes, A. W. Smith. R*msay, Bolt, Stratford, Collinson, Kearn (2), Beard, and otbera; 18 ageSHIPPING TELEGRAMS. "Oliehunga, Wednesday.—Sailed, RotoHi, 3.40 pjn., for New Plymouth, crossing the bar at 5.30 pjn. Passengers: Misses Beckingsale, Dunbar, Sterling, Huxtable, Bishop (2), Lusty, Horaley, Mesdames Crombie, Madden, Simpson, J. H. Evans, Batchelor (2), and Ormond, Messrs. McLauchliri, Stewart, Crowhurst, Craig, Thompson, R. Patterson, W. J. Napier, Atkinson, Bishop, Watts, S. U Hirst, Mitchell, C. Artier, A. Harris, Crombie, McDiarmid, J. B. Reynolds, Master Erans, and 15 ateerage. Wellington, Wednesday. Sailed, 8 pm., Takapuna, lor New Plymouth. Passengers: Mrs. Holford and Rev. Dawson.
Auckland, Wednesday. Sailed, 12.30 pm., Atna, for Knkalofa.
Sydney, November 13. Sailed, 6 p.m.. Victoria, for New ZmlanJ Melbourne, November 13. Armed, laird, from Thames. Sailed, Monowai, for New Zealand. KXPECrrKD ARRIVALS Takapona, from South, Thursday. Botoiti. from Onehung*, Thursday. Baltws, from Ondmnga, Friday. The Blackball Coal Company's collier Ifetoae sailed at 5 o'clock last night for Greymooth, after discharging a cargo of cual for the Hallway Department WEATHER REPORT. Captain Edwin wired yesterday:— Westerly strong winds to gale after twenty hours; glass fall; tides high; m isairy off shore; rain probable.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 November 1907, Page 2
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