SHIPPING
P PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. H f WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21. 19 I PIUSES OF THE MOON. S S- D. H. M. S. ■ aSTirst Quarter 3 * SO 19 p.a>. B Bf'uU Moon .. 10 8 40 10 a.m. ■ fjst Quarter.. 17 S 12 10 p.m..18 £,few Moon .. 25 S 23 18 a.m. ■ ff High water at New Plymouth to-day, I t-i.i a.ni. and 0.32 p.m.; to-morrow, 0.55 H i-j.in. and 7.18 p.m. | Suu rises this morning 8.23, to-morrow | .iiJ; seta to-day 0.37, to-morrow 0.38. 1 ABEIVBR I October 20.—Takapuna, s.s., 1030 tons, "iOawiord, from Onehunga. T October 20—Rotoiti, s.s., U59 tons, feNaylor, from South. Passengers: Misses Esrevcns and Corvin. Mrs. Maunder, SAle»srs. Raikes and Klinger, Rev. Maunpder; and 1 steerage. £ BAILED: p Octolier 20.—Takapuna, s.s.. 1036 tons, ! Craw ford, for South. Last Night—Rotoiti, s.s., 115!) tons, Watson, for Onehunga. Passengers: 1 S. Brown ami Cairn and 2 children.Messrs. C 0. Hawke, Fulton, 'Bush, and others. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. I Bluft, Monday—Sailed, at p.m.. £Maheno, for Hobart. Tuesday—Arrived, at 0.25 Corinna, from New Plymouth. Tuesday.—Arrived, at 8.30 HRn., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. W- 'LytteUon, Tuesday.—Arrived, at 11 J[ "a.m., barque Ganymede, from Pott K.-Huon. W''-- Creyraouth, Tuesday.—Sailed, at 7.30 W a.m., Kaiapoi, for Melbourne. fe Hobart, Tuesday. Sailed, Faparoa, HF for "New Zealand. W>, Onehunga, Last Night. K tajTO, for New Plymouth, passing ManuW&kaU Heads at 5.10 p.m. Passengers: EvMiss Minchin, Mesdames Christie, Pyne Stand child, Gilbud, and Johnston, Messrs. 111-tfcrry, Shields, Everiss, ,1. F. Fairy, HgCtafetie, Butcher, H. White, Hodgson, Barends, Rev. Favell, and 15 steerfefage, - Ijßi Sydney, Last Night.—Arrived, 5 p.m., Bfc.'Wiukare. Bp- Newcastle, Last Night.—Sailed, Clare ■fiL iiatheson, for Auckland.
jg|: THE WAIEWvA'S MISHAP.
:} Sydney, Tuesday.—A survey of the r«teamcT shows that nine plates were jpeikted by the recent collision, the in-' Nory reaching below the water-line. It £» expected that four or five plates will *Jttve to be renewed. , p'V RABAWA MISSES A TRIP. |T Tho Northern Steamship Company adprim that the Harawa will miss her eus|tfa>mary trip from Onehunga on Thurs&ay in order that her boilers may he JNilown down. - In consequence oi this | there wilt be no boat to Onehunga from *4ere on Friday night. &• The Turakina is timed to leave WelHington for London at 3 p.m. to-morrow, p' The Mew Zealand Shipping Company's &Hq>aroa, from London, is due in WeifeKngton on Saturday evening. L " Captain Watson assumed command of Iftlie Rofoiti yesterday in place of CapI tain who left for Xelson to Lreiieve the pilot at that port. !The Tafeflpnnn brought 35 tons of genii cargo from Onehunga yesterday rning. He Botoiti »from south jyesterday rning brought 140 tons of general go. This included 871 cases of kero,e, 100 sacks of maize, 50 sacks mait, sacks mperphosphates, 80 sacks l'°tas, and a quantity of hardware. ROJECTED DF.PAKTTKE TO-DAY. raws, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. KXFXGTSD AHMVALB. (jj&irawat, from Onehunga, Wednesday. ijptotoiti, from Onehunga, Thursday. s bkaptma, from South, Thursday. OUrawa, from Onehunga, Friday. pSWcapunn, from Onehunga, Saturday, ft Barawa, from Onehunga, Monday. £-Sotorti. from South, Tuesday. FjTakapuna, from Onehunga, Tuesday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 255, 21 October 1908, Page 2
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