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MOON. ■RJT U' u- m. s. '.. 7 1 40 1U a.m. ■Hgjfepn- ■• 22 u 48 21) a.m. HSpjiiitrter 20 1 54 l'J p.m. PPPgh water at New Plymouth to-day, R§>.iU. ana 2.3< p.m.) to-uiorrow, 3.7 fcßff'ilid 3.37 pan. S&ua rises this morning 4.45, to-morrow Bpi'seU to-<ky 7.15, tomorrow 7.14. * January 14—Takapuna, &s., 1030 tone, Crawford, from Onehunga. SAILED. \ Last Night.—Takapuna, s.s., UJ3G tous, Crawford, for Onehunga. Passengers: 'Miss Ede, Mesdames Edwards, Tiplady, and P. H. Watkins, MJessrs. Hughes. Johnson, Brittenden, Hunt, Edwards, 'and others. TELEGRAMS. Auckland, Thursday.—Arrived, at 2.30 ■ a.ni., Star,"of Australia, from Syduey. Onehunga, Thursday,—Arrived, at 8.4 a a.m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. • Westport, Thursday—Arrived, at I.St p.m., Regulus, from New Plymouth.' * Onehunga," Last Night. —Sailed, RaTawa, foT Sew Plymouth, passing Maim iau Heads at 6.15 p.m. Passengers; Misses Crawford and Dye, Mesdamer Sineock and child and Welsh, Messrs 'H. A. iParker, Skinner, Myers, Milnes 'Toomey, Price;. Plunitree, D. J. Bews - N. W. Sineock, J. A. Brown, Coatei iiirker, Dr. Savagejand 16 steerage. s Clarence River,' Last NighW-Sailed Jap, forGreymoiith. Newcastle, Last Night—Arrived: Wai "■ runa, from Lytteltou; Landcrdale, froi Wellington. • The Takapuna from Onehunga jester •day morning brought 56 to»s of cargo This included 200 bags of salt, 80 bag •of sugar, 36 bags of eemeat, and 3.V boxes of fruit. - • Captain J. Robertson, late of tin Rotoiti, has been appointed master o the Waihora. Engineer-Commander G. H. Cockey, o ILJI.S. Cambrian, which visited Nev Plymouth recently, was a passenger t< •London by the Rimutaka, which sailet from Wellington yesterday afternoon. The Wellington agents of the Shaw Savill, and Albion Compaany have re ceiveil advice that the steamer Marinan duo in Auckland from London in abuu a fortnight's time, has on board 33 , passengers for the following ports:ior Auckland, 120; Wellington, 92; Lyt " telton, 60; Port Chalmers, 30; Napier v 24; Wanganui, 16; New Plymouth, 14 ". Gisborne, 4; Picton, 4; Nelson, 2 , Timaru, 3; and'Westport, 6. c At the Patea Harbor Board meetin; t a few days ago a discussion arose abou Z the alleged practice of some masters ii crossing the Patea bar against the pilot' warning signals. The Board recommend ed that the attention of the owners o the vessel be drawn to the ganger o .rack psoceedings. The Aorere Steam ship Company advised a Times reportci that their masters are instructed nevei to disregard the signals, and this instruc " lion is always carried out. A clause i) the insurance policy on their vessel alsc Tenders it incumbent on the company i; See that? the Aorere does not disregari - the warning signals. It is understood 'that the Patea Shipping Company ha; always ordered masters to observe tin 1 greatest Kfflre in negotiating the bar 'and has not approved the alleged dis . regard of the pilot's warning signals Vet on no occasion on which the ha! lhas been negotiated when the signals ,' have not been favorable has, any mis- ", hap resulted. , J According to the Wanganui Herald f* the "work of salving the Charles Edward k is progressing apace. Early on Tuesday f the winch and donkey-engine were safeI ly removed, and the main hatch has been E Jbattened down. When the after hatch |te Ins been similarly secured, it is intended *' io make aa effort to pump the vessel "prior to refloating her. The salvors have two "pumps capable of putting out gallons a minute, and these will be * got to work as soon as possible. With -' 'a week's good weather the enterprising salvors have great hopes o,f refloating fc - the 'steamer. ? ' ."EXPECTED ARRIVALS. *• - Rarawa, from Onehanga, Friday. '",' Takapuna, from Onehunga, Saturday. h\ ttotoiti, from Bouth, Saturday. f"* Karawa, from Onehunga, Monday. ' ''Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Tuesday. ' -Takapuna, from South, Tuesday. ' Karawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. i Takapuna, from Onehunga, Thursday. -, PROJECTED DEPARTURE TOD AY. 5 Rarawa, for Onehmiga, 8.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 324, 15 January 1909, Page 2
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