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IP PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. Pl" . FRIDAY, JANUARY 21). fc —— x'~ ' PHASES OF THE MOOX. f ■ D. H. M. S. jtull Mooo 7 14!) 11) a.m. ij(£ut Quarter., la 5 48 15 a.m. i»$»W Moon ..22 11 18 20 a.m. :3ftnt Quarter 20 1 54 11) p.iu. "■"High water at New Plymouth to-day t3>lo a.m.,and 2.40 p.m.; to-inorrow, 3.1U ■km. and 3.52 p.m. KSun rises this morning 4.58; to-nior-trow, 5,0. Sets to-day 7.2; to-morrow .7.0. ARRIVED. Thursday.—Regulus, s.s., 1270 tons, Mitchell, from Westport. Thursday.—Kapiti, s.s., from West- ' port. Thursday. Takapuna, from Oui- , hunga. SAILED. Thursday—Kapiti, s.s, for Westport. Last Night.—Takapiran, s.s., 10311 tons, Crawford, for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Bourke-Sraith, Browning, l'almcr (3) and Forbes (2), llesdanies Leslie, King and two children, Messrs. .King, Leslie, Morrison, Hewitt, and others.
TET.IMIBAMS. j ' Wellington, Last Xight.—Sailed, at 4.lift p.m., Tainui, for London. Onehunga, Last JClght.—Sailed, at 4.10 p.m., Rarawa, for New Plymouth, passing Manukau Heads at 5.40 p.m. Passengers: Misses Slater, B. Allen, P. Allen, Wright, Mesdames Webbe, T. J. and maid, Messrs. F. G. L. Holland, Uoudie, Rolleston, Rogers, Randall, W. E. Dive, Kirker, Alison, Beaumont; and ? * 10 steerage. Auckland, Thursday.—Suva cables: "Arrived Suva, sailed Navua." Onehunga, Thursday.—Arrived, at 9.45 a.m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. IWestport, Thursday.—Sailed, at 2.95 a.m., Koromiko, for Sydney. ■ . , Sydney, Last Night.—Sailed, 7, Warrhnoo. * Newcastle, Last Night.—Sailed, Rona, ' for New Zealand.
' The Mana, while going out on Tucky-' fifty night, says the Patea Press, touched 011 the sand spit and went ashore near the western wall. It was anticipated that she would be got off on the ' a«st tide. The Aorere, which was following the Mana, finding it impossible j to get out, turned round in the river, and 171 doing so took the ground. She, " "however, floated off the nest morning. Captain Hutching?, late of the Taluna, was among the passengers for London ' by the Tainui, which left Wellington • ''yesterday. He is to bring out a new boat-for 'the Union Company. The Kapiti sailed for Westport at 4.00 yesterday afternoon, after discharging a cargo of coal. . • The collier Regulus arrived from ■ Westport yesterday morning and discharged 480 tons of coal. The Kapiti. ? under charter to the Westport Coil : Company, also arrived from tile same £"** port with 1'55 tons of coal. The Takapuna brought CO tons of * cargo from Onehunga yesterday morning. Tl»3 included 884 cases of fruit. 270 Tmgs'of sugar, and a quantity of flour.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Takapnna. from Onehunga, Saturday. Kotoiti, from South, Saturday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Takapuna, from South, Tuesday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. Takapuna, from Onehunga, Thursday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES TO-DAY. Rarawa, for Onehunga, at 8.30 p.m. r for Westport to-day.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 4, 29 January 1909, Page 2
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