SHIPPING.
™ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. yy PHASES 07 THS "MOON. i D. H. M. a FbII Moon „ 20 11 41 15 a.m. lut Qoarter »« 28 8 58 12 p.m.
High water at New Plymouth to-day, llJl a.m. and 12.50 p.m.; to-morrow, 1.13 a.m. and 1.33 p.m. Son rises this morning 4.44, to-morrow 4.44; aeU to-day 7.16, to-morrow 7.16. Mote.—High water at Waitara and Opmwke fifteen, minntea later than at New Plymouth. ' SAILED. Last Night—Harawa, m., 1160 tons, Xorbury, for Oaahnngn. Passengers: Modaraes Ooe, Qonghton, Rogers, Firth, Nolan, Bice art child, MeGaire, Gibson, tiower, Tatt'nad enfld, Misses Firth, Solan, Wells, Wassey, Lewis, lawman, Media. Barton, Watt, Swan, Heßeth, Mnrdtch, Pnlleme, Stock, Kidd, Xcwey, Thome-George, F. MeGuire, Wells, fonder, Gibb, Or. Mason, J. George, Anderson, Rev. Reeve, Rev. Flavelle, Protser, Arnold, Duncan, Jacksen, Root, Macartney, Sharp, Gibson, Bright, Tiehfep, and others; 20 steerage.
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Onehunga, Monday. Sailed, Takapuna, for New Plymouth, crossing the bar at 6 p.*. Passengers: Misses B. Bayly, Goss, and Mesdames T. Cooper, Bint, child, and infant, W. Jones, Brady, Drewett and child, Brae, and Simpson, Messrs. Wilson and two boys, Brae, Albiston, Speakman, C. J. Hemery, C. Stewart, Long, Ahiel, D. O'Brien, JLeary, Mathers, Peake, Lookson, W. , Broadway, A. A. Danby, Captain Drewett, Rev. Simpson, and IS steerage. Nelson, Monday. Sailed, 7.30 p.m, Rotoiti, for Mew Plymouth and One- - , hnnga. Passenger for New Plymouth: Miss Lane. Wellington, Monday. Sailed, 4.40 pjn., Maori, for London. Bluff, Monday. Sajled, 435 p.m., , Wimmera, for Hobart. '' Auckland, Monday.—Sailed, 6.4S pjn., ■ Mokoia, for Sydney. ■; Anekland, Monday. Sailed, 5 pjn., Aeon, for Sydney.
The Torgantea left the breakwater hut night for Wanganni at 5.45 o'clock. i EXPECTED ARRIVALS ; totoHt, from South, Tuesday. " . Tskaptma, from Msimkan, Tuesday. J Bum, from Onehunga, Wednesday. %:~ Vakapma, from Sooth, Thursday. £*■' BotoitL from Onehnnga, Thursday. ■' ' Barawa, from Onehnnga, Friday. ' tafcapnna, fromOnehunga, Saturday. -"■ ••tsrava, from Manukau, Monday. ! ' r ■ WEATHER REPORT. V"~~ Captain Edwin wired yesterday at ', noon:—Westerly strong winds to gale; i glass fall after 16 hours; tides high, sea rain probable.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 26 November 1907, Page 2
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331SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 26 November 1907, Page 2
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