SHIPPING
KfOBT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. < £ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. ] i phases of the moos. ; r . d. Q. -u. s. it Quarter 3 S 50 19 I'''" 11, ' IMoon -.10 8 40 1U a.m. < ft Quarter.. 17 3 12 10 p.m. , jijloon ~_25 8 23 18 a.m. < iigh vrater n t New Plymouth to-day, ja.ni. am l 7.NS p.m.; to-morrow, T.-fl aud 8-3 pm. rises this morning 5.22, to-morr r.v |. j. se ta to-day 6.38, to-morrow 6.39. I ARRIVES. I' October 21.—Rarawa, s.s., 1137 tons, rtephenson, from Onehunga. I, BAILED. I" Last Night—Rarawa, s.s., 1137 tons, Stephenson, for Onehunga. Passengers: Rankin and Dickie, Mcsdamcs 'l.l STiiogbin, Hadley, Kohn, Wallitce, and gfarguse, Messrs. Uttley, Salenger, M. SDarcy, Rankin, G. Hogbin. Targuse, Eowater, Hadiey, Kohn, Captain Evan.-:, Snd others.
i SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. | | Sydney, Last Xi^ht—Sailed, at 2.30 | Sun"., M»koia, for New Zealand. j * Melbourne, Last Ni.tfht—Sailed, Moo- ( ipiki. for New Zealand. j i» Onehunga, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 'J j il.in., Rotoiti, from New Plymouth. j ' Wellington, Wednesday. Arrived, a i a.m., Takapuna, from New Plymouth. ;. Wellington, Wednesday.—Arrived, at j ft p.m., Manuka, from Sydney. Onehunga, Last Night.—Sailed, at 3.45 . n.iu., Rotoiti, for New Plymouth. PasjEsengers: Misses A. MeMurray. M. Hirst, Saunter, F. Butler, and Franklin, Mesgtames ISraund, Holt, W. R. Wood, an I BPfatt, Messrs. T. G. Brown, C. E. feasted, J. Collins, W. R. Wood, C. Baker, Iwiilps, Wareham, Sturmfels, W. Jaq.iec, Braund, Holt, Rev. Warner, Wellington. Last Night.—Sailed, ut &J{i£ p.m., Takapuna, for New Plymouth f£»nd Onehunga'. Passengers for New 3"Plymouth, Messrs. Morrison, Payne, and ■ Xeeth. For Onehunga; Misses Lees, 1-afaGowan (2), and MeKinley, Messrs. -:Haseivell, Kenna, and Valentine. -Wellington. Last Night.—Arrived, at » 2 p.m.. Manuka, from Sydney. | The Union Company advise that in herder to cope with the shipments of Mratter this season, they propose exchanging the cunning of the Takapuna "-»nd Rotoiti, probably fiom the end of J Best month. The Rarawa from Onehunga yesterM»y morning brought 101 bags of manSi ore, 48 bags cement, 12 bags lime, 4 tons of general cargo, 9350 feet of timber. H PROJECTED DEPARTURES TO-DAY. gr Rotoiti, for South, noon. fe-'- Takapuna. for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m.
» EXPECTED ABRTVAIJ3. Kotoiti from Onehunga, Thursday. il*k»p«na, from South, Thursday. PTakapuna, from Onehunga. Saturday, illvawa, from Onehunga, Monday. SBotoiti. from South, Tuesday. FTakapuna. from On«hunga, Tuesday. f-JRvawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. S» JUrawa. from Onehimga, Friday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 256, 22 October 1908, Page 2
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