SHIPPING.
; PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. IT'ESDAV, NOVEMBER 19. PHASES OF TOE MOON. D. H. M. S. Full Moon .. 20 11 41 15 a.m. Laat Quarter .. 28 3 58 12 pjn. High water at New Plymouth to-day, 8.40 a.m. and 9.1 pjn.; to-morrow, 9.16 a.m. and 0.31 p.m. Sun rise* this morning 4.51, to-morrow 4jo; seta to-day 7.9, to-morrow 7.10. Note.—High water at Waitara anc, Opunaka flltatn minutes later tkan at New Plymouth. AQBQQBD. November 18.—Rarawa, s-s., 1100 tons, Xorlmry, from Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Arthur, McGuire, Gordon, Hodgson, and Rnndle, Mesdames Mann, Gow, Coppins, Mennie, CHagen, DeLuen, Saunders, and Gray, Messrs. Coppins, McLennan, George, Btirton, Mennie, Eckod, Richardson, Atkinson, Ailingham. Gregory, Bold, Mitchell, Gray, Rhodes, Marshall, Hermann, Hartnoil. Gariick, Hallwell, Gordon, Davis, Birl, Mor*e, Murdock, McGregor, DeLuen, Barrett, Long, Mean, Blackwood, Coon, Hankin, Johnstone, Sulliran, McPheraon. Carpenter, Woodroffe, and Laird; and 36 steerage.
RATT.KTV Last Xight.—Rarawa, s.a., 1100 tons, Norbury, (or Onehunga. SHIPPING TELBQHAH& Onehunga, Monday.—Sailed, 4.40 p.m., Tikapuna, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers: Misses F. Small, Hennessy (2), Mesdamea C. R. Brown, A. Waller, Baglr, Hennessy, Sligo. Apaley and cltild, Messrs. K. Cordon, D. J. Hews, MeFerran, Uorrin, W. H. Phillips, A. Johnson, Dymock, Laing, H. Oasclberg, King, Franki, K. Kerutara, Bulte, Rev. Canon Mcllurray, and 10 •teerage. Wannknn Heads, Last Night—'Takanona crossed the bar at 5.25 p.m. for New Plymouth. 'Nelson, Last Night.—Sailed, at 7 p.m., Kotoiti, for New Plymonth and Onehunga. Passengers for New Plymonth: Miss Godfray, Meedames Disbury and fioisted, and Mr. Snisted. Bloff, Monday. Arrived, 3.15 p.m., Monowai, from Hobart, with the English mail. . .■> Auckland, Last Night—Sailed, 6 p.m. Zealand!*, for Sydney. AockiaWr"Sfonday."-— Arriwd, at 5 pjn. yesterday, Victoria, from Sydney. EXPECTED AKRIVAIfi Cotoiti, from South, Tuesday. Taknpnna, from Manukau, Tuesday. Bar***, from Onehunga, Wednesday. Takapuna, from Sooth, Thursday. BotoitL from Onehunga, Thursday. Biiriwa, fmm Onehunga, Friday. from Onehunga, Saturday. Sarawa, from Mannkan, Monday. WEATHER REPORT. Captain Edwin wired yesterday:— Southerly strong winds to gale after ten honrs; glass rise; tides high, sea heavy; rain probable.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 19 November 1907, Page 2
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331SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 19 November 1907, Page 2
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