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f; POKT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. 1 ' BATUBDAY, NOVEMBER 48. ] PHASES OF THE MOON. < D. H. M. S. J int Quarter 2 1 53' IS a.m. , idL'Moon ..8 9 33 12 a.m. ' ut Quarter.. 16 1 18 13 a.m. sw Moon .. 24 9 30 13 a.m. High water a* New Plymouth today, K'JIJO p.m.; to-morrow, 12.14 a.m. ami lgjfc.Bß p.m. &f.- Sun rises this morning, 4.44 ; to-mor-j£. STOW, 4.43 i aets, to-day, 7.18 ; to-mor-ferow, 7.17. £ ABBTVED. K November 27.—Barawa, s.s., 1100 tons, igStepoensoa, from Onehunga. ft'; SAILED IIASt Night.—Barawa, s.s', 1137 tons, Stephenson, for Onehunga. Passengcn: Misses Hume, Morris, Law, Rogers, Free, and TPrght, Mesdames Young and child, Parkinson, Coutu, Law, and York, Messrs. H. Roberts, Staines, Haines, 'Ferguson, Featherstone, Short, Kahau, AY, Free, Goldsbro, F. J. Taylor, Gilruth. .J. D. Mitchell, H. Davy; and others; 12 .steerage. TELEGRAMS. '-' Wellington, Friday.—Arrived, at 3.30 ■ a.m., Botoiti, from New Plymouth. >. Onehunga, Friday.—Arrived, at B.UO r«jn., Takapuna, from New Plymouth. • Melbourne, i Friday. Arrived, Bris.bane, from Kaipara; Indraghiri, from London. * Brisbane, Friday. Sailed, Makura, ■ jfor VaneouTer.
Etc - Onehunga, Last Sight*—Sailed, at & 3.45 p.m., Takapuna, for New Plymouth. §rt Passengers: Misses Meyerberg and W Touch, Mesdames Cripps, Lonergan and ffc thild, Messrs. Klein, MeArthur, Brobeig, fr~ Pearson, Aiken, Ramsay, Richards, Blair, g Monteflore, Skeates, Lonergan, and o fe steerage. &"- Wellington, Last Night. Sailed, at $* ,8.30 pjn., Ulimaroa, for Sydney. si »,- .Wellington, Last Night.—Sailed, at, pan., Botoiti, for New Plymouth W and Onehunga. Passengers for New gr Plymouth, Misses Oil and Miller. For &»'_ Onehunga: Mr. Wallis. %": ' ■ E- 1 The Takapuna and Rotoiti exchange %- runnings at New Plymouth to-day. I''" The Corinna from Southern ports p - yesterday morning brought 514 tons of cargo. Tnis included 1153 sacks of oats, K 480 sacks wheat, 366 saoks chaff, 307 |- sacks, 372 hundreds, and 736 fifties of pv "flour, 134 sacks pollard, 115 sacks of f. oatmeal, 773 sacks of potatoes, and 300 fe cases of pineapples. |f. The Barawa brought 80 tons of cargo t. from Onehunga yesterday morning, inS- eluding 2545 feet of timber, 868 pipes, SJ* 1600 tiles, 423 bags manure, 170 bags fi - of sugar, 24 bags of cement, 25 sacks & potatoes, 173 cases of fruit, and a quanr*- tity of flour. r£ / EXPECTED ARPJVALS. *i Botoiti, from South, Saturday. |- Takapuna, from Onehunga, Saturday. &V Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. ■* RotoKi. from South, Tueaday. y Takapuna, from Onehunga Tuesday. Karatra, from Onehunga, Wednesday. C' Ttotoiti, from Onehunga, Thursday. *" Takapuna, rrom South, Thursday. £ Harawa, from Onehunga, Friday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 287, 28 November 1908, Page 2
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