SHIPPING.
PHASES y«w Moon lint < TUt MOON. D. H. M. S. 3 « 33 21 a.oi. ID 9 19 13 am. IB 2 5 17 p.m. 26 0 8 18 »Jn. lit New Plymouth to-day. .18 pjn.; to-morrow, 11.23 Sun rises this morni" 6.1; sets to-day tS-0, to SAILED. Sailed, last night, Rarawa, for Onehunga. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Am-kLind. Last Sight.—The following have booked passages by the Takapuna. at !• a.m. tomorrow: Mis*?* Modioli. U-dger, Roberts, 0. Coates, Armstrnnjr, Uicks, and Brooke, Mesdaiues Mead and 2 children, Bull and child, Armstrong, Upton. Ponsonby, ISavley. Seal and infant, Brooke, and llu'ks, Messrs. \\. Smytlie, Bealey, F. Ulai-khnni. Wynne, Hamilton, M. i. t'lweseman, Bayley, Mead, Hodgson. Ivor, Kvans, Larke, Neal, 1). Ronayue. L. F. Avson, Hicks, L. Hint, J. W. Kmuiett. MrCutchan, McAuliffe, C. Sexton, Revs. Watson and Hudson, Dr. McKnight. and 15 steerage. Onchungn, Friday. Arrived, at 8.5 Wellington, Last Night. Sailed, at 6.35 D.IH-. Warrimoo, for Sydney. pjn., Penguin, for New Plymouth. Sydney, Friday. Arrived, at 3.30 pjn., Mokoia. Tbc Corinn* sailed last night for Onehunga. She return* here en Sunday night, and sails for Wellington on Monday afternoon. Her cargo from this port will be 3500 boxes of butter, 2000 crates of cheese from the Freering Works, and a quantity of general cargo. The Rosamond is due from south this morning with 450 tons of general cargo. She is expected to sail to-night for Greymouth. the Taieri. has joined the Rotoih in a similar capacity. The Avrshire is at present loading frozen meat, etc., in the Waitara roadstead. EXPECTED ABBJVALB. fiarawa, from Onemnga, Friday. Vengnin, from Sonth, Saturday. Takapuna, from Omkamga, Saturday. Karewa, from Onehnnga, Monday. Penguin, from Onehnnga, Tuesday. Takapuna, from Sonth, Tuesday. Rarawa, from Onehnnga, Wednesday. Takapuna, from Onehnnga, Thursday. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE IN WELLINGTON. Rakaia (due about March 20th), saikd from London January 11th, via AuoKland. (XXS. Co.) Mamari (due about March 23rd), sailed from l.ondon February 7th, via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw Savin.) Surrev (due about March 25th), sailed «rom Liverpool January 18th, via Auckland. (F.-H.S. line.) THE WEATHER. gale; Inr., 29.68; therm., 56; cloudy; bar breaking. bar., 29.00; tbenu., 56i rain; sea heavy. Wellington. Southerly gale; bar, 29.75; therm., 50; gloomy. Westport.—Wind, south, light; bar.. 29.70: therm., 63; gloomy; sea moderate swell. Kaikoura.—Wind, south-west, fresh; Imr., 29.90; therm., 57; rain; sea vary heavy swell. * BliilT.—Wind, south-east, light; ba-., 30.03; therm., 54; cloudy. FORECAST TO 22nd INST. Southerly gales northward of Napier and Sew Plymouth, also on the East lit decreasing southward of Napier;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 73, 21 March 1908, Page 2
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417SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 73, 21 March 1908, Page 2
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