SHIPPING
■toe NEW PLYMOUTH. B|WAY, FEBRUARY 1. RjiSESOF THE MOON
■Prater at New Plymouth to-day, Ru and #.2T p.m.; to-morrow, U. 54 K 7.21 p.m. flfriaea this morning at 5.2; to-mor-IB" gets to-day 8.58; to-morrow
[ARRIVED. day-—Rotoiti, s.s., 1159 tons, from Wellington, Pic toil and < Passengers: Misses RendeU. in*ton- Mesdames Johnston, Kebirrowwmitli and four children, Bark la, Messrs, Cooper, Arkith Smitli, "Mooa, Roberts and pj and 37 steerage. H SAILED. rorday.—Takapuna, ».»■, 1036 tons, fiord, for Wellington. Kirday Night.—Rotoiti, s.s., 1150 &Ald*eU, for Onehunga. PassenI' Mrs Collins, Messrs. Hirst, Gil- j fc Elliott, McLean, Houghton, t'olJay, Goudie. Murdoch ean, Hagenson, Lawson, Shaw, Feldf; Puckey, Hyde, TattersUeld, CapFPeimington, and others. TELEGRAMS. Ettelton, January 30.—Arrived at S pm. dredge Mawhera from MclW.
[&tport, Saturday—Arrived, at 12.30 Ipßegulus, from New Plymouth, fic&unga, Saturday.—Arrived at 8.55 |;itarawa, from New Plymouth, kehunga, Sundiiv.—Arrived, at 9.3(1 from "New Plymouth, fetlnigtoii, Sunday.—Arrived, at 2.50 • Takapuna, from "Plymouth Last Night. —Soiled, at 4 i; Rarawa, for New Plymouth; passtfanukau Heads at 5.25. duey, Last Night—Arrived, Clan Slay, from Wellington; Rio, from iwcastle, Last Night.—The steamer bane, whicli sailed yesterday for ;elton, returning owing to her rud- ] [being damaged. . jslbourne, Last Night. - Arrived, also Kassa, from Kaipara. , . the ruapehu. ChTistehurcli, Last Nigth. tNew Zealand Shipping Company iceived information by cable that lapeM arrived at Plymouth on h inst.
I 0 Rotoiti from South 011 Saturday nine brought 148 tons of cargo, injng 50 cases of oil, 100 cases kcror 42 rolls of printing paper, 48 eases 3»m 26 sacks of superphosphates. £483 cases of fruit. The cargo rail transhipments ex Ulimaroa and wno, from Sydney; Star of AustraProm New York; and lonic, from
Takapuna brought 14 tons of nf' from Onehunga on Saturday, jgmcluded 403 eases of fruit and 3li ■i'irf cement. _ I&cording to the Patea Press., the jifon of the Mana getting ashore was IFthe steering gear broke just as the &el was nearing the eastern wall. Ire was plenty of water on the bar fthe time. The Jlana has been unpled and her cargo taken hack to the (ding works . It is improbable tna be floated off before the next jjfog tides. | EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Jiwa, from Onehunga, Monday. Onehunga, Tuesday, karrana, from South, Tuesday. Sama, from Onehunga, Wednesday, tapuna, from Onehunga, Thursday, fowa, from Onehunga, Friday. Sapuna. from Onehunga, Saturday, golti, from South, Saturday. IoJECTED DEPARTURE TO DAY. torawa, for Onehunga, at 8.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 6, 1 February 1909, Page 2
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