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H" * 1 If PORT 03? SEW PLYMOfJTH. i If MONDAY, OCTOBER Hi. j R PHASES OF THE MOOX. ] |> D. H. M. S. < r t Quarter 3 5 50 11) p.'fl. < t' I Moou ..10 » 10 16 a.m. J E. -1 Quarter. .17 3 \i 1" p.m. . xN»rJioon .. 25 S i'i 18 a.m. ; I g "ligh water at New Plymouth to-day, I' t aau. and 9.19 p.m.; to-morrow, 10.10 ¥.• ;. and 10.31 p.m. * % -"un rises this morning 5.17, to-morrow F, t 3; sets to-day f1.43, to-morrow 0.44. ARRIVED. '- October 24.—Takapuna, s.s,, 1036 tons, 1 rawford, from Onehunga. ' October 24 —Kittawa, sis., 1247 tons, '_'. 'nnington, from Westport. b." BAILED. (Saturday Night—Takapuna, s.s., 10.1(3 >ns, Crawford, for Onehunga. Passeu-1 ".■rs: Misses Mitchell, Harty, Aslnvin, rimstone, and fiill, Mesdaraes Say-well,' ~? ! .d, ami Kirkwooil anil child, Messrs. : ,. Moses, MeGuirc, Halliwell, Smith, iladlev, Ifwerson, Turley, Newey, ReH, Clarke, Rogers, Robertson, Harty, Paul. Matthews, Keinpton, Hope, Lewis, Clark, North, Haddrell, Flett, Payne, Rudmm. McKay, Hon. Mr. McGowan, Revs. Kirkwood,' North, and McKay.
'-- BHJPPING TELEGRAMS. \ Wellington, Saturday. Arrived, at : 14.40 pjn., Paparoa, from London, viat ', ilobart. Wellington, Saturday. Sailed, at 8 '' p.m. yesterdav, Ulimaroa, for Sydney. > Auckland, Saturday. Arrived, at 5 jj, p.m.. General Baquedauo, irom Sydney. J Sydney, Saturday.—Arrived, Maroro, "'horn Wanganui. J* Sydney, Saturday.—Sailed, at 3 p.m., £" Walk'are. for New Zealand. & Newcastle, Saturday. Sailed, Waivipori, for Xew Zealand. £ Melbourne, Saturday. —Arrived, Matf teno. n. Auckland, Sunday.—Arrived, at 4.19 .'• pjn., Kazembe, from Sydney. E Auckland, Sunday.—Arrived, at 4.20 s ; ; pjn., Mokoia, from Sydney. Onehunga, Sunday.—Arrived, at 7.30 r ajn., Takapuna, from Xew Plymouth. £>'. Auckland, Sunday.—Sailed, at 5 p.m. r Saturday, Bovcric, for Sydney. &• Wellington, Sunday.—Sailed, at 0.50 £- «.m., Xew Zealand Training-ship Anio--5: kura, for Chatham Islands. f[ Onehunga, Sunday. Sailed, at 3.30 f. pjn, Rarawa, for Xew (Plymouth, croscI jng the bar at 6.50 p.m. .
5 Captain B. Aldwill has resumed command of the Rotoiti in place of Capta'n ' 3. G. Watson. The Takaptma from Onehunga on ; Saturday morning brought 130 tons of I targo. This included 424 bags o'l manure, ". 80 sacks of cement, 374 bags of sugar, '" 135 cases of fruit, 50 sacks of maize, f "480 pipes, etc., and a quantity of flour. * The Kittawa arrived on Saturday = morning from Westport with 577 tons ■. of Slate coal. She leaves for Onehunga l this afternoon with the balance of bar ".' cargo. I An exchange reports that a substantial reduction in third-class passenger £ Jates Home is announced by the Fel- " «ral-Houlder-Shire Line. These take - effect at the end of this month in the ' passage-booking of the Oswestry Grange * for Home ports, from Wellington. The Institute of Marine Engineers wiit C probably recognise the service of the - engineers of the Whangape, which w- •* eently broke her shaft, by presenting them with gold emblems similar to those given the engineers of the Hawea.
i PROJECTED DEPARTCRE TO-DAY. •" Barawa, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. -- ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS i Farawa, from Onehunga, Monday. ! ; Rotoiti. from South, Tuesday. Takapuna, from'Onehnnga, Tuesday. : Barawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. ''-Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Thursday. •' jTakapunn, from South, Thursday. ' Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday. ; -(Takapuna, from Onehunga, Saturday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 259, 26 October 1908, Page 2
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