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MOON. ? , I). H. M. SS. ',. 1 1 41) 1U a.m. .. r,I 11 48 2U a.m. BHEpgiiarter su 1: 54 IS) p.m. BBfliljfrwater at Jvew 'Hymouth to-day, and 1.49 pan.; to-morrow, 2.13 2.37 p.m. sets to-<lay 7.15, to-morrow 7.14. Ml ; AIUUVED. January 13—Rarawa, s.s., 1137 tons, Pr;-StepheiL&on, from Onehuuga. SAILEIJ. Last Night—Rarawa, for Onebunga. . !* TELEGRAMS. 'i ' Wellington, .Wednesday—Arrived, at C 8.48 a.m., Ulimaroa, from Sydney. V Wellington, Wednesday—Arrived, at 3.15 lUm., Rotoiti, from New Plymouth. ; Onchunga, at 9 |* a.m., Takapuna, from New- Plymouth. BlufT, Wednesday.—Arrived, at U. 30 p.m., Koromiko, from Newcastle, t. Wellington, Wednesday.— Sailed, at ' 7.30 a,m., lialdorch, for Port Phillip v,Heads.
f < Onehirnga, Last Night. Sailed, .it) p 3.36 p.m., Takapuna, for New Plymouth, '' passing Manukau Heads at 5 p.m. Pilars aengers: Misses. Hamilton, E. Wood, Ward, Delaney, and Beattie, Messrs. Petersen, Seagar, Purcell, Kretschmar, Miehielis, Tajfor, Black, Williams, Dr. i Beatbie and 7 storage. I s Auckland, LaswNighV—Arrived, at r 5.45 p.m., Lord Sefton, from San Franh cisco, via Apia. r Sidney, Last Night.—Arrived, I'owerp ' ful, from Auckland. Saileil, at 4 p.m., Manuka, for New Zealand. I-. Melbourne, Last Night.—Sailed, Warrimoo.
Tlie Patea Shipping Company's new * steamer Arapawa, whicli arrived from %' the Clyde a. few days ago, commenced ! active service yesterday, when she u l ' sailed for Lyttelton, to load for Patea. L' Cabtlin. G. T. Dixon, who brought the & Arapawa out, transferred command of K" that vessel yesterday to Captain Corbv, t and the former joined, the Kirtpaka. Captain C. Thompson, formerly master fey' of the Kahu, has joined.the Arapawa % as mate, and Mr. H. Owen, who came ft' out with the new vessel, has been given & charge of the engine-room. Sj£ The collier Regulus sailed at 4 0 clock fc yesterday afternoon for Westport, after p -discharging 500 tons of coal. The Barawa from Onehunga yesterB* day morning brought IWO bags of sugar, Wk 690 cases of fruit, 2 tons of cemeat, P" and 12 tons of general catgo.
IP EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ?*' Takapuna, from Onehunga, Thursday. fy., Hannva. from Onehunga, Friday, frc Takapuna. from Onebunga; Saturday. ; ({otoiti, from South, Saturday. Karawa, from Onehunga, Monday. Eotoiti, from Onebun»a, Tu«sday. s." Takapuna, from South, Tuesday. * Karawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. . • PROJECTED DEPARTURE TO-DAY. Y:..'.' !i Takapuna, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 323, 14 January 1909, Page 2
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