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iWHJM-SUAi, APRIL 2«. PHASES W THE MOON. BL H. M. S. K*» Moo* .. 1 4 39 U p.m. VtrU Qaaiter 8 4 8 17 a.m. lull HOM '.. W 4 32 16 a.m. I Last Qaarter 24 8 43 19 a.m. I High water at New Plymouth to-day, I (JJ 1A aad B.** P- m -; tomorrow, 8.51" I aja. aad 9.19 run. I Sun me* thu morning (i.48, to-morrow ] «j0; sets to-day 5.11, to-morrow 6.10. I I SAILED. I Last Sight.—Rotoili, ».a., 1'.'.," tons I (or Onebunjia. Passenger*: Mi» - ISell, 1 HbhAmii, Marks, Davis, Meehau. -' ' n- | Mob, and Campbell, Mesdames Watsoa. foraaton, .NicuoUs, Aleehan, Leonard, jttttn. Leonard, Uarmley, Mcintosh, jvaulder, Shaw, Clme, IMI, Mcehan, jhrkciuie, Nicholls, Walton, Ororki, Juaaalon, Hinder, Olive*. Harding (2), KiTttt, Milne, Kinder, Chamberlain, Pitt, ■-Kwpson. Andrew. Johnston, Xaper, pDßorke, Dennis, Hildreth, Foramon, Tiller, and Ryme.
H; BUIPPIaU. .EU»RAMB. H Oaehunga, Last Night.—Sailed, at 3.45 KSTmI, Rarawa, lor New Plymouth, cross■E'W the bar at 6 p.m. Passengers: KjfefM&tCT Evana (3), Lepin, Runcie, Young, B)ld Boulton, Hesdames Shepherd, J. CfiSltoseU. Simatonds, Matthews, Kirton, Nfi'Bobb, Leonario, 0. Samuel, Brand, J. < HP' Johnston. Boawell, Lysaght, Sefton, E£' and KenderdnU, Messrs. A. S. Morley, fell Pearson, Shepherd, K. Zander, D. ZanWT:- it, Fraser, Palmer, Fraser, Diamant, K ■ r. J. Lee, Jull, A. Tucker, P. A. Hadley, R ■ Murdoch, Phillips, PragneU, Day, Robb, H| Otway, Leonardo, 0. Samuel, Brand, J. K Johnston, Bonrell, J. G. Rickerby, and W, tO steerage. m Lyttelton, Last Night-Sailed, at 425 jfi - Corinna, for New Plymouth. m Newcastle, Tuesday—Arrived, Ururoa, from New Zealand. Sj Onehunga, Tuesday—Arrived, at 11.30 ¥ . ajn, Muntai, from New Plymouth. K Lyttelton, Tuesday.—Arrived in the E? atream, at 0.45 ajn., Mararoa, from K. Newcastle. K ; Onehunga, Tuesday.—Arrived, at 8.50 W aJB., Rarawa, Irani New Plymouth. E Xema-Ue, Tuesday. Sailed, CasaI" r blanca, for Wellington. r« Brisbane, Tuesday. The Waihora, BL from Calcutta to New Zealand, bat W? passed Cape Moreton. W ' The Corinaa is due at the breakwater W, thi» evening from Lyttelton direct. Sh* K tails f-r Onehunga on Thursday, at K which i rt she will load 2UOUOO feet ul K- timber t.ir Wellington. I, The liotoiti will take 4200 carcases of §L_, meat and 760 cases of cheese from this Bf port on Thursday lor transhipment a\ $• Welling on te the Surrey. The Northern Company ha* purchased '• ' the civ. :al steamer Rinm from the lni, TercarL; I Steam hip Company. £ Mr. i'*ar Dillner has rejoined the K ■ Takapuu as second engin.>er, after $, gaining iiis chief engineer's certiOcate «n f Sydney '■ The recent excursion of the Mann f from Putea, to the Sounds is spoken of | enthu«ia*tirally in a letter received bv '_•- the Patea Shipping Company from the §'• party who made the trip. Eulogistic reference is made to Captain Corby and Mr. Saunders, the engineer, who, being «> a musician, proved a valuable acquisif»'i tion. The excursion will probably be an * annnal fixture henceforth. | PROJECTED DEPARTURES. \ ' Barawa, for Onehunga, tonight. zxraenm arrivals. '' Raraw.i, from Onehunga, Wednesday. ;. Rotoiti, from Oaehunga, Thursday. ■' . Takapuaa, from South, Thursday. Kara* j. from Onehnaga, Friday. "' Takar.una, form Onehunga, Saturday. I Barawa, for Onehunga, Monday. - r - gotoiti, time Sooth, Tuesday. k Takapuna, from Onehunga, Tuesday. tk' STE.\MEBB TO ARRIVE IN WEL- | UNGTON. Miuiiro (due about May iltli) sailed from New York February 23tb, via mSir Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) P: Morayshire (due about May 14th) fe aailed from Liverpool March 7th, vis
I Australia and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Niwaru (doe about Hay 15th) tailed from London February 29th. tia Australia and Auckland, (Tyier.) Africa* Monarch (due about May 15th) sailed froai New York February IMb, tU Australia and Aueblani. IK.ZJS. Ce,) BAIUI»G~vkBELS. Weathenteld, barque (41 days out), . 'tiled from Banbury February 2nd. Colonial Empire, four-muted barque (42 days out), tailed from Monte Vidvo . February lit . Felotai, barquentine (12 days out), tailed from Clarence River March 2nd. RenSeld, four-matted barquentine (23 days out), tailed from lirerpool Febmary 20th. Pharos, barque (9 days out), sailed from Port Pirie March sth. (G. H. Heales.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 109, 29 April 1908, Page 2
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