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BpWBUC OF SEW PLYMOUTH. £&.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5. Win EHASE6 OF THE MOON. PfsS dT*h. m. S. I P&rrf Quarter 1 » 21 lu amilSKlMoon ..8 9 21 13 a.m. ISfktt Quarter.. 16 8 40 17 a.m. Moon .. 23 11 26 19 p.m. plfert Quarter 30 5 16 21 p.m. water at New Plymouth to-day, and 7.21 p.m.; to-morrow, 7.17 **£ km. and 8.12 p.m. * & ■- Sun rises this morning 4.39, to-morrow rv*Wj to-day 751, tomorrow 7.21. ARRIVED. " h Stephenson, from Onehunga.
£.f~ I**t Night.—Harawa, s.s., 1137 tons, I g? Stephenson, for Onchungi. j 5 TELEGRAMS. t Onehunga, Friday—Arrived, at 7.43 H.ui., Takapuua, from Sew Plymouth. "**. Melbourne, Friday.—Arrived, Triton, *~ torn New Zealand. ■&' Onehunga, Last Night—Sailed, TakaS ' tuna, for New Plymouth, passing Manu- %' • Jean Heads at 5.55 p.m. Passengers: p - Misses Macky, Anderson, Coomues, and fc*" Edwards, Mesdames Coomlies, Edwards, er- Atkinson and children and Ross, Messrs. & r - -Atkinson, Gardner, Gazzard, Waymoutb, t- Ross, Harkness, Shankland, and 10 fj* steerage. tf Nelson, Last Night.—Sailed, at 5 p.m., 5 f Rotoiti, for New Plymouth. pf- .Wellington, Last Night—Sailed, at i-t- 4*o p.m., Moeraki, for Sydney. W- Auckland, LastJJ?ight.-Arrived, at gb M 0 pjn., towihburerffont-Ssduex.-fjpf- » Newcastle, Last Night. Armed, ¥£ Cttendevon, from Dunedfa. Sailed, Uru||V roa, fcr W»nganui; Wairuna, for New H? - Zealand. §jr Melbourne, Last Night.-SaUed, Bris||K bane, for Lyttelton.
MISHAP ON THE MAHENO. ] -""<'- Hobart, Friday. The Union -Com- • pany's steamer Maheno, bound from Melbonrne 1» the Bluff, signalled to ':,. Eddvstone last evening that her high- (• pressure turbines were out of order and r* that the shaft bolt couplings broke at I', noon yesterday. The vessel is proceeding under her low-pressure engines. £ Received 3, 0.50 a.m. i' t Sydney, Last Night. "ir The Union Company's Melbourne ,off. flee advises that the repairs required for li the Maheno are only trivial, and that % '• the vessel will take up the running from f' - - Melbourne on Wednesday.
The Barawa, brought 46 tons of cargo ffrom Onehunga yesterday morning, ineluding 23 tons of manure. The Rotoiti, which is due from Wcl- ' lington, Picton, and Xelsou early this ' morning, will land 330 tons of cargo at this port. The Home liner Kaipara is due at , L Waitara on the 10th inst. Mr. Vaugk--1 an, the agent at that port, has asked S.H' ipace for 1500 bales of wool, 200 casks tallow, and 15,000 carcases. (The freight carcase is one of 601bs. weight.) I':' PROJECTED DEPARTURES TO-DAY. , Takapuna, for South, noon. Botoiti, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. f Sf EXPECTED ARRIVALS. s> Botoiti, from Soutlij Saturday. V Takapuna, from Onehunga, Saturday. . Takapuna, from* South, Tuesday. ft. , Botoiti, from Onehunga, Tuesday. |i' Barawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. p£ - Takapuna, from Onehunga, Thursday. \g~ Barawa, from Onehunga, Friday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 293, 5 December 1908, Page 2
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