SHIPPING
POET OF NEW PLY MOUTH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17.
(PHASES OF THE MOON. v. D. H. M. S. ifirsl .Quarter 2 1 53 15 a.m. Voll Moon .. 8 » 35 12 a.m. Ooat Quarter. •• 16 1 18 13 a.m. *'X«w Moon . .24 9 30 13 a.m. ' High, water at New Plymouth to-day, ;-Jjß a.m. and 3.23 p.m.; to-morrow, 3.5'.» un. and 4.35 p.m. ig? Sun rise* this morning 4.53, to-morrow *" ISS; tew to-day 7.7, to-morrow 7.8. ARRIVED. November 16.—Rarawa, s.s., 1137 tons Stephenson, from Onehunga. SAILED. November 16—Corinna, s.s., 1271 tons, Cameron, for Wellington. gf Last Night.—Rartiwa, s.s., 1137 tons si Stephenson, for Onehunga. Passengers: fT Miss McMaster, Mesdames East and 2 Sp children, Falconer, and Takle, Messrs. K' «. de S. Baylis, Blackley, F. J. Taylor, g* and others. W TELEGRAMS. Jf-, «■ . Auckland, Monday.—Arrived, at 6.3 C |~' p.m. yesterday, Wiminera, from Sydney, sf,r Bluff, Monday.—Arrived, at 8.10 a.m. ' Marauia, frotn Hobart, with an English >s mail. fc- Wellington, Monday. Arrived, si t 6.55 a.m., Ruapehu, from London, via h Hobart. r Sydney, Monday. Arrived, Devon \ from Liverpool. Passengers for New Zca "V land: Messrs. Andrews, Guthrie, wife % and 3 children,* Aliier and wife, am 6 Major Stallock; also 151 immigrants. i " Onehunga, Last Night. Sailed, a' sr,." 330 p.m., Takapuna, for New Plymouth * passing Manukau Heads at 5-10 p.m j,» Passengers: Mesdames Buchanan, Ron -~ Son, Slattery, and Herrold, Miss Slat tery, Messrs! J. Blyth, Herrold. .1. Prer \ tice, Mountford, Fraser, W. H McGregor, and 12 steerage. Bluff, Last Night. Sailed, at 5.S Nelson, Last Night.—Sailed, at 6 p.m Rotoiti, for New"Plymouth. Wellington, Last Night.—Sailed, .". 5.20 p.m., Rippinghain Grange, for Avon mouth. "T '"Auckland, Last Night.—Arrived, at p.m., Koromiko, from Suva. Sydney, Last Night.—Arrived, lop< from Hokianga; Surrey, from Por Chalmers. Melbourne, Last Night.—Arrived, Se] wyn Craig, from Thames. The Takapuna and Rotoiti will ex change runnings on the- 28th instant for the convenience of bntter and chees exporters. The Rosamond, which was expeote< here on (Saturday from GreymouOi an -~ Westport, proceeded direct to Onehunai from Westport. She will call at thl port to discharge coal on her retun trip. t ,Tlie Corinna sailed for Wellington a half-past 3 yesterday afternoon. Shi took packages of butter and 105; packages of cheese for transhipment x> 1 r . the Paparoa for the United Kingdom. The Rarawa from Onehunga yesterda; morning brought 343 bags of manure 122 sacks, 115 hundreds, and 10 fifties 3 j<- flour, 54 sacks sharps, 88 bags of ee ment and lime, 72 cases of fruit,' 17' <•"« ' bags of sugar. 500 bricks, and 23 tons 0 j" general cargo. * PROJECTED DEPARTURES TO-DAY. '<- Takapuna, for South, noon. Rotoiti, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 7 ' Rotoiti, from South, Tuesday. ; r Takapuna, from Onehunga Tuesday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. j Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Thursday. ; Takapuna, from South, Thursday. j Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday. - * Takapuna, from Onehunga, Saturday. £ Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 277, 17 November 1908, Page 2
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