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SHIPPING.

I"- PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, r" ' TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3. J* ■: PHASES OF THE MOON. D. H. M. S. Mew Moon . ■ 5 9 59 Id p- m Dnt Quarter.. 12 1 53 12 pjn. t Ml Moob .. 20 i 32 13 a.m. if Last Quarter.. 28 10 47 17 a.m. '' High water at New Plymouth to-day, - 7.13 a.m. and 7.43 p.m.; to-morrow, 8.6 a.m. and 8.2S p.m. Sun rises thia morning 4.40, to-morrow 4.40; sets to-day 7.20, to-morrow 7.20. ■Mite.—lli-„'li wali-r at Wnitara am' tjHinakc fifteen minute* later than a( Slew Plymouth. ARRIVED. December 2.—4larawa, ma., 1100 tons, Norbury, fro* Ooehung*. Passengers: Ahkea, Allprui, Hyde, Fohrab, Miller, ijunmeb, ilibott, and Jones, Mesdames J Harding, Coe, Harvey, ■- Colledge, Ban?, .Street, Lyall, Smith (2), Muller, Goodison, Swinerd, and ■ Cummin#, Metsl*. Bond, Burlinaon (2) Potts, Shirebfc Mee, Harden, Garrett Kidd, Heldt, Todd, Swan, Tuck, Bold Baker, Clifford, (Hark, Bayly, Janfes . Lambert,' Short, Goulton, Clarkson Slack, Abbott, Bfcßae, Hunter, Watt, Mcßeth, BarfM, .Street, Lyall, Muller, CHalloran, Aimjworth, Donald, Roll*, Gordon, and Campbell; and 17 steerage. December I.—Corinna, from Onehunga. December I.—Oreti, IJ., from Wertport. December I—Begulus, M., from Wertport. BAILED. last Night.—Rarawa, sj., 1137 tons, ' Norbury, for Onehunga. Passengers: Mesdames Thompson, Bryson and child, Lady Plunket and child, nursemaid and two children, Coutta, Morrin, Martin, Knight and child. Miller and two children, Musgrore, Lowe, Parker, Bunny, ~ Misses Plunket, Coutta, Taylor, Denby, ■ v Coutta, Bayly, Captain Hardy, AD.C., Messrs. Coe, Wells, Miller, Boddie (2), •• Knight, Atkins, Parker, Bryson, Ryan, Campbell, Hislop, Luxford, Field, Mar- ? tin (2), Ronayne, Konig, Kirker, Sir Joseph Ward, Thompson, James, Dickinson, Mcintosh, A. Williams, Bushill, Mkhaelis, and others; 22 Bteerage. BHTPPIWQ TELEGRAMS. p^'' 1 ' i Monday. Sailed, TakapiiM, for New Plymouth, at 3JO p.m., nianinj the bar at 5.35 p.m. Passen- : men: Misses Macaulay, Palliser (2), MeGowan, Mesdames Lane, Williams and ] I ' child, SteTenson, Wrack, Cantelin and J three children, Sherman, Messrs. Thane, | #iy, Jackson, F. Reed, J. B. Newton, ' X. Mitchell, McCarthy, Ewing, G. Stewart, Moore, A. N. Houghton, Holdsworth, Coßwck, Dr. Withers, Surgeon-General I S^»rm«n l and 15 steerage. ' Bluff, Monday.—Sailed, 6.30 pjn., Moeraki, for Hobart. Nelson, Monday.—Sailed, 7 p.m., RotoHi, for New Plymouth. Auckland, Monday.—Arrived, at 7.30 j«»i yesterday, Zealandia, from Sydney. Onehunga, Monday. Arrived, at 6 l»m yesterday, Koonya, from New Plymouth.

-Bhiff,-Monday.—Arrived, at 11 ajn., Warrimoo, Irom Hobart, with English Bfjl. Anrfcland, Monday.—Sailed, 5.45 p.m, .Victoria, for Sydney.

Ihe Corißß* sailed for southern ports yesterday tfuraooa at 3.30 o'clock. Tte Union &S. Co. advise that it is iatended to place their new steamer it the Vancouver service in Hatch nest. She will leave Sydney on ltfth March, and again on Bth June, for Vancouver. The Aorangi will leave Sydney oft 13th April and 6th July, July, and the Moana or Manuka will take -the May trip. „ , . T)M,jteip running of the Rotoiti- and Takaptfna wiQ commence on 13th Decembtr; wteS tb» Botoiti will leave Wellington far N«V Plymouth. She will take the BVtorday night's running of the TakapU* op 14th December, and will W the Saturday T»at North during the sitnuMT, months. The Takapuna will proceed through Wellington on 14th December, and will pick up her summer naming ly leaving Wellington on Monday, 16th December. In future ■he wiU leave New Plymouth every Tuesday and Thursday for Onehunga, and will leave for Wellington every Saturday. The Botoiti will proceed South on Tuesdays during the summer.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS Gotoiti, from South, Tuesday. Takapuna, from JUamikau, Tuesday. Banwa, from Wednesday. Botoiti, from Onehnnga, Thursday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday. lUapuiu, frovO&enuzga, Saturday. Sarami, from Maiuikau, Monday. WEATHER REPORT. > Captain Edwin wired yesterday:— Strong southerly winds to gale; glass lise; tides high, sea heavy; rain probVtble. v i,, -

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 3 December 1907, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 3 December 1907, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 3 December 1907, Page 2

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