SHIPPING.
' Km Oi SK.V PLYMOUTH. ."") BA"i I LDAY, JANUARY 11. \-' D. H. U. S. I t lint Quarter 11 1 29 21 a.m. full Hood .. 19 I 13 21 »-°>- ] I«lt Quarter 27 2 44 15 uu. ft High water at New Plymouth to-day, " 2.W a-in. and iSO P-m-S to-morrow, 3.2-i I Xm. and 4 p-m. Sub ri»e» this morning 4.43, tomorrow 443; act* to-day 7.17, to-morrow 7.17. Not*.- H'sh water at Waitara and vipaaake fifteen mJnutea later than at New Plymouth. SAILED. l f «t night.—Rarawa, ».»., 1137 ton*, Norborj, lor Onehunga. Passengers : Meadamea McCracken, Lediard, Humphreys, Airey, Melvin, Morria, and Ooyle. Muse* loyle, Froude (2), Wordsworth, Mcllvride, Kennington (2), McMaster, McCracken (3). Messrs Lieut. ijUndish, Melrin, Uueh, Hoete, Taylor (2), Mccracken (3), Humphreys, Sharp, Doug bw*» Smith, Bell, Hoyes, Danby, Airey (2), Chanuing, Sbter, llorrble, Kensington, Slot, Walace, and others; 25 steer- •*> SUimVa TKLBORAMB. Qnehnnga, Last Night.—Sailed, at 4 a fT. Takapuna, for New Plymouth, trowing the bar at 5.36 p.m. Passengers: Misses Regg, Morion, Easson, Cokunan, Harrop, Hughes, McGregor, E. N. Dixon, Onyon, Aitcheson, Fraser, Melville, HalUy, Mc&eon, N. Watts, Moon, Madame* Mahoncy, Coleman, Beamish, A. H. Holmes, B. Williams and child, Curpan and child, Kennard, Kelly, W. D. McCrone, Melville, Charles E. X. Chainey and 3 children, Bland, E. D. Eetd and ehiM, GaSney, C. Martin, McArtknr, McUallum, Matthews, C. T. Harris, Kant Wilson, Messrs. F. X. Chainey, MeCaUum, Bland, C H, Holmes, C. 0. Hawke, Ferrard, Vivian, Kigg, E. D. KeM, GaSney, C. Martin, Brownlee, Cross, McArtknr, C. T. Harris, Evans, McCallum, E. Fowler, E. G. B. Mo**, ' B. Seitie, George Warren, R- Darroch, Oillately, Tomkins, Cruickshank, 11. Ward, Underwood, Matthews, Mudie, W. D. MrClue, GiUishnan, Wane, Clark, Vitken, Rutherford, Harvey, Richmond, Charles Palmer, Pragnell <*), Boagey, Cunningham, Trotraan, Creive, Ottway it). Churchward (2), Izard, Hawkins, A. Turner, Armitage, Christie, Ginn, lp *—Steven*, KWit, Dr. Cahill, Rev. Copeland, and 30 steerage. Wellington, Last Night. Sailed, at CM pjn., Warrimoo, for Sydney. Port Chalmers, Last Night—Arrived, ".'. at 6 p.nu, barque Herman, from Seychelles Islands. Onehunga, Friday—Arrived, at 8 ajn., Takapuna, from New Plymouth. Westport, Friday. Sailed, at 12J0 ajn„ Moa, for New Plymouth. Nelson. Friday. Safled, at a t>.m., Rototti, for New Plymouth. .*■ KXPECTED AEBIKSLB. Takapuna, from Oaakang*, Saturday. RoURi, from Soath, Satarday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. Takapuna, from South, Tuesday. Jtotohi. froa Onehunga, Tuesday. Rarawa, term Onehunga, Wednesday. Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Thursday. Takaanaa, from South, Thursday. ' Barawi, from Onehunga, Friday.
I 1* The Rarawa took away 306 sheep last night for the Auckland markets. The Takapnna sails for Wellington it ooon to day. The RegultM i« due to-day with 250 tons of coal. She sails, after discharging, for Wanganui. The Moa is expected to-day with a cargo of coal from Westport. The Corinna from Southern ports yesterday discharged 253 tons of general wrw. She nailed for Onehunga last night, and returns here to-morrow night to load a cargo of batter for transhipment by the Paparoa.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 313, 11 January 1908, Page 2
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