SHIPPING
OF NEW PLYMOUTH. FRIUAY, NOVEMBER 27. f PHASES OF THE MOON. % 0. 11. M. S. (fit Quarter 2 1 53 15 a.m. I iffl Moon 8 ' 9 35, 12 a.m. rib Quarter.. 16 1 18 13 a.m. Pr Moo a .. 24 9 30 13 a.m. ejtigh ■water at New Plymouth to-day, feJO a.m. and 11.31 p.m.; to-morrow, 1.50 p.m. Sun rises this morning iAI, to-morrow a 44; sets to-day 7.16, to-morrow 7.10. ARRIVED.
pg'.NoVeraber 28.—Rotoiti, s.s., 1137 tons, from Onehunga. if 5 . November 26, —Takapuna, s.s., 1036 jji tins, Crawford, from Wellington. Pas- I w.iengers: Miss Carpenter, Messrs. Tribe ! Kinvig; 3 steerage. ] »*n,F.n IK'' November -26.—Rotoiti, s.s., 1137 tons, |jf Aldwpll, for South. U.st Night—Takapuna, 5.5.,-1038 tons, Crawford, lor Onehunga. Passengers: Mesdames Brewster, Samuel, Ross, Finch, and OTtorke, Messrs. Squires, Walker, Campbell, Bradshaw, Kirk, Allan, Ross, Finch, O'Rorke, Donald, j Short, Hastie, Xicholls (2), Captain Mit- i ehell, Hon. 0. Safnuei. ! TELEGRAMS. | Onehunga, Thursday.—Arrived, at 8 Rarawa, from New Plymouth. Melbourne, Thursday—Arrived, Louisa i Craig, from Kaipara. >. Adelaide, Thursday.—Arrived, Casablanca, from Hokianga. T Bluff, Thursday.—Sailed, at 9.30 a.m., torque Grasmere, for Recherche Bay, Tasmania. aft" Onehunga, Last Night.—Sailed, at 3.40 Kp p-m., Rarawa, for New Plymouth, pass-Sp-ing Manukau Heads at 5.40 p.m. PasW>- sengers: Miss Adams, Mesdames Cole jfcTr and 2 children and Larsen, Messrs. GoldkG;- water, Mills, Hargreaves, Kahn, Coffey, jK'. . "P. A. Hadlev, Price, Sinclair, Myers, W ' Wilkes, Binstead, Chisholm, Martin. K, Brother Martin, and 10 steerage. «g|i~ Wellington, Last Night. Sailed, at |?f» 3JO p Jn., Corrnna, for New. Plymouth.
C The Botoiti, from Onehunga, yester- £ day morning brought 320 sacks of sugar, gs 7 25 sacks maize, 1G sacks flour, 00 fifties, 'J and 40 hundreds, and a quantity of general cargo. -j, The Takapuna, from Wellington, yes- &• .terday morning brought 00 sacks sugar, §5 100 sacks, 100 hundreds, and 170 fifties E-* of flour, and a quantity of fruit, jj?!, The Corfama is due this morning irom 5. Southern ports. p . Information from the West Coast states that when the s.s. Hawea has been sufficiently lightened at Grey- >.* month, the Terawhiti will pump the p. : irater out of her. After the stranded g.. vessel has been sufficiently lightened an jg?, attempt will be made to haul her up g'V (tream to smooth water, where repairs it* caa be more satisfactorily effected. I? PROJECTED DEPARTURES TO DAY. j|>» Corinna, for Onehunga. gg- Barawa, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. |t EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ir Rarawa, from Onehnnja, Friday. S; Takapuna, from Onehunga, Saturday, s Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. §k Botoiti. from South, Tuesday.
Takapuna, from Onehunga Tuesday. •j 1 Uarawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. Rotoiti, front. Onehunga, Thursday. K Takapuna, trom South, Thursday..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 286, 27 November 1908, Page 2
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