SHIPPING
POET OF NEW PLYMOUTH. I THURSDAY, JANUARY 27. ] ~* PHASES OF THE MOON. , D. H. Al. S. Full Moon .. 7 1 40 la 'i'»-1 last Quarter.. 15 5 48 15 a.m. New Moon .. ii 11 48 20 a.m. Krst Quarter 20 1 54 11) p.m. High water at New Plymouth today, 144 a.m. and l.of) p.m. ; to-morrow, 2.10 a.m. and 2.40 p.m. * 1 Sun rises this morning 4.57; to-iikT-row 4.58 ; sets, to-day 7.3 ; tomorro.v, ■ : 7&
, ARRIVED. Wednesday—Rarawa, from Onehunga. SAILED. • Last Night.—Rarawa, for Onehunga. Passenger*: Misses Ritson, Johnson, ■Harcourt, Mesdames Burr, Brown and boy, Kennedy, Hoffmann and throe Children, A. K. Harris and' family, CVroke* and child, Messrs. W. HaybitUe, Clifton, R. iParnham, A. Rhodes, Stevenson, Hardcastle, White, Cliapman, Ben Fuller, I. W. Ellis, Pyrke, Thomson, Kennedy, Laing, Chisholin, Tegetmeicr, Hon. Millar, and others.
TELEGRAMS. Qnehuaga, Last Night.—Sailed, at 3 fcjn., Takapuna, for New Plymouth, passing Manukau Heads at'4.so p.m. Onehunga, Wednesday—Arrived, at JOj a.m., Takapuna, from New Plymouth. Wellington, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 6.35 a-m., Rotoiti, from New Plymouth, i Wellington, Wednesday—Arrived, at 11.20 a.m., Maheno, from Sydney. ■ Westport, Wednesday.—Sailed, at % 12.40 a.m., Regulus, for New Plymouth. . Newcastle, Wednesday.—Sailed, Aber■lour, for New Zealand. 'I Melbourne, Last Night.—Sailed, Ulitnaroa. i Newcastle, Last Night—Arrived Thirala, from Auckland.
The Westport Coal Company's collier Begulus is due to-day with a cargo of - eoal from Westport. The Greymouth Harbor Board has de- *" dared the Stranded Hawea to be an ob- -', struction and has requested the Union Company to take steps to have it removed. v ,'-'*"„ I The Rarawa brought 38 tons of cargo ■from Onehunga yesterday morning. This '. included 330 cases of fruit and 105 bags of potatoes. ~ ' It is reported that the efforts of ilr 1 George Braithwaite, the purchaser of the stranded scow Ururoa (ashore near Wanganui) and his son to refloat the vessel and again put her in service are ' expected to meet with success. Thews-] I gel is not, it is now held, nearly so , badly damaged as was at first stated, her hull being apparently sound except „ ' for the loss of the stern post, together : with its foundation, and a small hole m '■' the stern, which it is anticipated will be T easily Mocked sufficiently to bring her J into port if floated. The new ownersarc '* now busy jettisoning the coal cargo into V the sea, and hope soon, with the assist- | • 'ancc of a shipping master engaged, to 'j have the vessel refloated.
r"j EXPECTED ARRIVALS. U Takapuna, from Onehunga, Thursday. » Knruwa, from Onehunga, Friday. S. * Takapuna, from Onehunga, Saturday. E,' ttotoiti, from South, Saturday. j[=>' Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. %} Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Tuesday. ?V Takapuna, from South, Tuesday. u\ Uaraiwa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. f '' PROJECTIVE DEPARTURES TODAY. I- Takapuna—For Onehunga, 8.30 p.m.
|£, OVERSEA SHIPPIHG. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE AT & WELLINGTON. p' From London— , fe * Nerehana (due Wellington about Feb- \, Iruary 10), sailed on December 2, via V} 'Australia, Auckland, and Napier. r lonic (due Wellington about January $ , 20), sailed on December 10, Plymouth | December 12, via Capetown and HoI' , "bart. %'. ' Turakina (due Wellington about FebE\ ruary U), sailed on December 29, Ply 'mouth December 31, via Capetown and &>■ Hobart. |fc. From Liverpool—jf!j Drayton Grange (leaves Liverpool t£ January 9, for New Zealand ports), due Ve Bt Wellington about middle of March, V after calling at Auckland and Napier. §| Otaki (due Wellington about January jf\, 26), sailed ott November 28, via Auckti land. '
»• Fireshire (due Wellington about Feb9j, "-ruary 12), sailed on December 11, via Australia and Auckland. '=»' From New York—- £" " Aberlour (due Wellington about Jatmfej." ary 29), sailed on November 11, via [sb Sydney and .Melbourne. i- Cape Breton (due Wellington about r&' ' February 15), sailed on December 3, via C, Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. Indradevi (due Wellington aboro March 1), sailed on December 19, vit 'Australia and Auckland. Jgu SAILING VESSELS EXPECTED. * Lady Woisley, barque, left Liverpool *r November 11. ■ 8 Charles F. Croker, left Puget Sound t- October 24
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 3, 28 January 1909, Page 2
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