SHIPPING.
(PORT OF XKW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, APRIL 2. PHASES OF THE MOOX. D. H. M. S. New Moon .. 1 t 39 U p.m. Viret yunrtcr !) 4 8 17 a.m. Full Moon .. 17 1 32 Iti a.m. List (Quarter -i 0 43 1!) a.m.
High nater at Xew Plymouth to-day, ;:.>; a.m. ami lU.U p.m.; to-morrow, n>.2!l a.m. anil 1U.45 p.tu. Sun ri-i's this morning (i.lti, to-morr n- v 8.17; sets to-day 5.44, to-morrow
SAILED. Iji-i Night.—Rarawa, s.s., 1137 tons, Xorbury. for Onchunga. Passengers: Misses livcroft, Ward, Cave, and Cathcr«ood, Mesdanies Farmer, Catherwood, lnirgr-s. Pedersen, and Pcttit, Messrs. T. K. kiuner. J. Clover, Pettit (2), Kve [?,:. A. Allison, Olds, J. Holmes, Xrwsluin. Fox, Brinsden, Parkinson, Cailieru'iutl, Hazard, Hurgess, McNeil, Norl.dk Cameron, Captain Sundstrum, and oth' rs; JO steerage.
SHIPPING i£u«BAM& l>n«lii.!ig.i. Ust Xigbt.—Sailed, at 3.5 p.m., K'loiti, fur Xew Plymouth, crossing the bur at 4.40 p.m. Passengers: Misses Peters, Johnston, and Williams, .\les4j mcs Orchard, Parker, J. A. Gunn, Clayton. Handy, and Klien, Messrs. Klien, Handy, G. Hunt, Johnston, W. Watson. J. Stubbs, F. P. Aiken, Tanks, XI. Murray, G. Smith, J. W. Smith, Staples. Stuart, H. H. Wylds, Gibb, Meadow-, Shirley, Helming, Orchard, Bryee, Parker, and 15 steerage. Sydney, Wednesday. Sailed, .Wimmera.
Melbourne, Wednesday.—Sailed, Maitai. Wellington, Last Night.—Arrived, at 3.20 p.m., Warrimoo, from Sydney. Wellington, Last Night. —Sailed, at 5.15 p.m., Takapuna, for New Plymouth.
Onehunga, Wednesday. Arrived, at 9.45 ajn., Rotoiti, from New Plymouth. Opunake, Wednesday. Arrived, at 8.15 a.m., Muritai, from Xew Plymouth. Wellington, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 9.15 a-m., Takapuna, from Xew Plymouth.
Port Chalmer-, Wednesday.—Arrived, at tUO a.m., Kamona, from Newcastle.
Port Chalmers, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 1.45 p.m., Onyx, barque, from Port Esperance.
I Newcastle, Wednesday—Sailed, Helga, for Knipara.
Lytt-lton, Wednesday.—Sailed, at 1.3 p.m., ( orinna, for Xew Plymouth. Onehunga, Wednesday.—Sailed, at 3.5 p.m., Rotoiti, for Xew Plymouth.
PATEA COMPANY ORDERS XEW SHIP. Wellington, Wednesday. The Patea Shipping Company has let a contract for a new «teamer for the Patea-Wel-lingtmi trade to John Fullcrton and Co, of North Britain. This firm built th.' Kapiti and Iliinitangi. The new steamer will be of about the same dimensions as the Kapiti. She will l»e brought oat by Captain Dixon, of the Kiripaka.
The C'orinna i* due at the breakwater tliis morning from Lyttelton direct. Slj c proeectls to Onehunga after discharging her cargo. EXPECTED ABBIVALR Takapuna, from Onehunga, Thursday. Rirawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Penguin, from South, Saturday. Takapuna, from Onakunga, Saturday. Barowa, from Onehunga, Monday. Penguin, from Onehunga, Tncaday. Takapuna, from Sooth, Tuesday. Barawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday.
OVEBSEA SHIPPING. STEAMEKS TO ABBTVE Df WELLINGTON. Bakaia (due about March 20th), sailed from London January 11th, via Auckland. (N\Z.S. Co.; Mamari (due about Mareh 23rd), •ailed from London February 7th, via Capetown and Hobart, (Shaw SavflL) Surrey (due about March 25th), jailed Worn Liverpool January 18th, via Auckland. (F.-H.B. Line.) Star of England (due about March «Hh) sailed from New York January 14th, via Australia and Auckland, (lyser.) Temgariro (due about April Bth) sailed from Plymouth February 22nd, via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co.) Stratluvon (due about April »tli) railed from New York January luth via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. unc) Wbakaroa (due about April 15tu) sailed from London January 31st, tia Australia, Auckland, and Napiar. (Tyser.) f Uev„a (due about April 17th) sailed from UTerpool February Bth, via Australia and Auckland. (Jr.-R-S. Line.) Infragbiri (due about April 20th) lonic (due about April 21st) sailed from Plymouth March 7th, via Cape--town and Hobart. (Shaw SavilL) Mimiro (due about May 11th) sailed from New York February 29th, via Australia and Auekland. (Tyser.) Morayshire (due about May 14th) •afled from Liverpool March 7th, via Australia and Auekland, (F.-H.-S. line.) l I
Niwarn (due about May 15th) jailed from London February 29th, via Austwua and Auckland. (Ty«er.) Africa Monarch (due about ttav 15ft) aailed from New York February
#". SAEJSG VESSELS. J- wiW from Bunjmry February 2nd. Colonial Empire, four-masted barque : SSti' "^ from Monte VidEo -^' , * , n ' n « nti ne (12 days out), •■fled from Clarence River March 2nd Kenfield, fonr-marted barquentine (23
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 88, 2 April 1908, Page 2
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