SHIPPING.
E *— ~~ \\ WL GS J>JiW PLYMOUTH. <, OCTOBER 31. '' v I \ \ ipHASES OF THE MOON. ; ; fc IJ. 11. M. H. rfinarter i S Si) IS p.vi- <; koon . lu » •»« w a - u) - , 1 Surter 17 3 12 10 p.ui. , goon 2a 8 22 ;8 a.m. • P • & water at New Plymouth to-day. < |Lni, ami 1-4,1 1>~»>-; to-morrow, J pflTaud ldO pm, 1 j~ T isea tliis morning 5.11, tu-morrow < Btte 40 day 0 49, to-morrow U.oO. ] ARRIVED. Sober 30—ltaraua, s.s., 1137 toes, lemon, from Onehunga. « tolier 30.—Corinna, s.s., 1271 tons, iron, from Southern ports. I SAILED. st Night Cormna, s.s., 1271 tons, pron, for Onehunga. * st Night lUraua, for Oaeliunga. f. 1 SHIPPING TELEGRAMS lehung.i, Frida\ —Arrived, at 8.20 I, Penguin, from New Plymouth. clliDgton, Friday .—Arrived, at 3.30 JRotoiti, from New Plymouth, jfipie}, Friday - Arrived, Helen By, from Hokunga. ] & Chalmers, Fridiiy. Sailed, at 1 LaSl./'Star of Scotland, for Brisbane, i fcwcastle, Friday. —Sailed, Houto, for jngarei RCbunga, Last Night.—Sailed, at 3.30 Penguin, lor Ne\v%lyniouth, cross;the bar at 5.10 p.m. Passengers: jps Burton and Evans, Mesdameti (i, Shaw, and Bridson, Messrs. P. tS. C MePhee, J. E. Barrett, W. #er, Bradshau, D. M. Cole, K. I. fcgJßev. D. Russell, and 12 steerage. ftilington, Last Night. Sailed, at |ftj>L, lloeraki, for Sydney, (melton, Friday.—Sailed, at 4.t.> KWirque Helen, for Port Esperanre. Kaey, Last Night.—Arrived, at 3 Ski Mokoia; also Boveric, from |s*rt, Last Night.—The CorintMc |g|& at 2 pm and sails at 10 toBOW morning for Wellington. She paboard wnon passengers for AusP*. ami 673 for New Zealand. !TO REPLACE THE AEON. «, Friday.—The century has 11 Auckland to take up the the wrecked steamer Aeon, iwnie, late of the Aeon, has »c of the Century, una from Southern ports yc*irning brought 821 tons of few Plymouth. This included nts ex Paparoa and Xiwaru ion, Star of Scotland from Manuka and Ulimaroa from i Westralia from Sydney and Included in the cargo were of potatoes, 1459 sacks M aoks of wheat, 147 sacks of 0 sacks of chaff, 374 sacks, ds, and 703 fifties of flour, ■ quantity of biscuits, contx'd hardware, inna proceeded to Onehunga She retains here on Sunday on Monday ivill load a large f butter and cheese for skip>me markets. Crawford, of the Takapuna, idergoing cleaning and painthngton, is in temporary eomle Penguin. awa'« cargo from Onehnne,a morning was 102 bags of 6 pipes etc., 90 cases of fruit, ement and 22 tons of general lpuna will resume running on • ne\t leaving Wellington on [or New Plymouth and OneShaw, 01 the Patea Shipping steamer Kapiti.has resigned 1, and has been succeeded by >rby. of the Mana. Captain f the Kiripaka, transfers to and Captain Sawyers, formerMoa, and at present actinge Charles Edward, takes coinle Kiripaka. El) DEPASTURE-TO-DAY. >r Onehunga, 930 p.m. racrro ARRIVAL*. om Onehunga, Saturday, om Onehunga, Sunday.' 3m Onehunga, Monday. m South, Tuesday, from Onfhnnga. Tuesday, oro Onehtwgn, Wednesday. >ni Onthunea, Thursday, om South, Thursday. am Onehunga, Friday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 264, 31 October 1908, Page 2
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