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SHIPPING

IStl OF NEW PLYMOUTH. X NOVEMBER a. ;; rPHASJStf OF THE MOON. ' • s- d. h. m. s. ;; Quarter 2 1 53 15 a.m. . > poon .. 8 8 35 12 a.m. ;; Woarter'. .16 1 18 13 a.m. <, iloon ..24 U 30 13 a.m. < *i water at New. Plymouth to-day, . i.in. and OSI p.ni.; to-morrow, 7.25 < ij<| 7.52 p.m. ' t rises this morning 5.5, to-morrow • eta' to-day, 6.55, to-morrow 6.56. ' * AERIVKD. /ember 4.—Rarawa, s.s., 1137 tons, I r'ienaon, from Oneltunga. I . i.. SHIPPING TKUEGBAMS. | Jtellington, Wednesday.—Arrived, at J i-a-m., Ulimaroa, from Sydney; at K4.hl, Penguin, from New Plymouth. lehunga, Wednesday. Arrived, at } A.m., Rotoiti, from New Plymouth. 81-VHington, Wednesday.—Arrived, at £> a.m., Cormthic, from London. §n?hunga, last Night.--Sailed. Roto-i-lfor New Plymouth, passing ManuSH* Beads at 5.25 p.m. Passengers: gjjfeOollins, Mesdames Chatteris, Laing, ptson, and Waymouth, Messrs. J. Bie, Bird, Chatteris, Laing, KneeboM. j Hay, W. Corry, Martin, Spedding, f.'mcer, F. W. H. Moore, R. Woodside, 'f'i. Gow, andPotier, Master A. Watts, i\ 12 steerage. Last Night.—Sailed, at id pun., Takapuna, for New iPlymou'.h. Auckland, Wednesday. Arrived, at »p.m., Tofua, from Nukualofa, Wednesday. Arrived, Rio, two Napier. fcgydney, Wednesday. Sailed, at 8 inti, Mokoia. Newcastle, Wednesday.—Sailed, Waittna, for New Zealand. Wednesday— Sailed, WarInoo, for New Zealand. fi HAWEA A TOTAu WRECK. ?.Advke lias been received at the local piee of the Union Steam Snip Conimiy that their steamer Hawea, which was wrecked at Greymouth a few days ife), has become a total .wreck. The Seel h lving on the south side of the ■pith breakwater, clear of the channel, Sat warning has been given to masters $t vessels .trading to CJreymouth to seep * sharp look-out in case she shifts. f The Rarawa from Onehunga yesterday fibrniag brought 450 sacks of manure, 66* bags of cement, 50 sacks of bran, 50 Jour, 58 cases of fruit, and 23 tons ol general cirgo. IT. The Takapuna, due from Wellingtoi fiiis morning, is bringing a large nnm ier of immigrants for Onehunga « fcorinthic DEPARTURES TO-DAY. ifiotoiti, for South, noon. jSfalsapmia, for Onehunga; 8.30 p.m. | EXPECTED ARRIVALS. plotoiti, from Onehunga, Thursday. Sakapun i, 'from South, Thursday. FlUrawa, from Onehunga, Friday, jjjakapuna, from Onehunga, Saturday, sfiarawn, from Onehunga, Monday, gjtotoiti. from South, Tuesday. gEengnin, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Njkrawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 268, 5 November 1908, Page 2

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SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 268, 5 November 1908, Page 2

SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 268, 5 November 1908, Page 2

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