SHIPPING
pepRT OF fe, FRIDAY, FJillßlAltY J.
1 High water at Now ll.vmoutli to-day p).10 a.m. and !>..')» p.m.; to-morrow, a..iu. and 10.4 p.m. Sun ruses this morning 5.0; to morrow fS.7. bets to-day OjJ; to-morrow 0.53, ARRIVED. ; J Thursday.—Takapuaa, s.s., 1030 tons, ; Crawfor(], from Onehunga.
SAILED. • Last Xight.—Takapuna, s.s., 103(i tons, Crawford, for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Craig, Campbell and Collet-, Mesdaincs Stewart and child, and Sanderson, Messrs. Sanderson. Stewart, Tackle, Moss, Jliller, Lewis, JSostoek, Lewis, Craig, Koehe, Walton, Lieut. ChcsnetyCol. Davies, and others, TELEGRAMS.
Onehunga,- Last Xight—Sailed, at ] . 4.50 p.m., Rariitva, for X*w Plymouth, j •, passing Majiukau Heads at 0.45. Passengers: Misses Williams, Oibson, Tivoliill, j 'Bayh (2), Mesdatnes Twoliill, Bayly, i 'Powell, Hutton, Whitehead and two I c children, Messrs. 11. Eva, Barlow, Dim- j mock, Bayly, Keith, George, Col. Robin, j •Masters Morrison, Palmer, Powell; and f 10 steerage. s Onehunga, Thursday—Arrived, at 8.40 . am., Karawa, from Xew Plymouth. t • Sydney, Thursday.—Arrived, Lord i: Derby, from Wellington. - t Picton, Thursday.—Sailed, at 2.20 i Corinna, for Xew Plymouth. V r Sydney, Thursday.—The Union Co.'s ;i ateamer Marauia, which touched a submerged obstruction near the Bluff, was >i: floated into dock. Site did not sustain any damage. i- * Tho Takapuna brought 85 tons of V cargo from Oneliunga, yesterday> inorn- # ing. This included 1000 fire bricks, 30 f. ■ bags of cement, 20 hags of lime, 2.12 I -pipes, etc., 638 bags of sugar, and 73U cases of fruit. tfT f The Corinna is due this morning from southern ports with a general cargo. r» She left Wellington a day ahead of schedule time and made a special call at $: Picton yesterday. t • The Federal-Houlder-Shirc liner, Corjifc". wall, is at present loading in the Wai- ,■ ■ itara roadstead. She will be followed .. jby the Wakanui on the Bth and the iWliukatane on the 20th.
EXPECTED ARRIVAM. Corinna, from South, Friday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Takapuna, from Onehunga, Saturday. Kotoiti, from South, Saturday. Earawa, from Onehunga, Monday. Botoiti, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Takapuna, from South, Tuesday. Karawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. Takapuna, from Onehunga, Thursday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES TO-DAY i Rarawa, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. Corinna, for Onehunga. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE AT WELLINGTON.
From London — Nerebana (due Wellington about Fcbtuary 10), sailed on December 2, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. Turakina (due Wellington about February 14), sailed on December 29, Plymouth December 31, via Capetown and Hobart. From Liverpool— Drayton Grange (leaves Liverpool January 9, for New Zealand ports), due nt Wellington about middle of March, after calling at Auckland and Napier. Fireshire (due Wellington about February 12), Bailed on December 11, via Australia and Auckland. From New York— Abcrlour (due Wellington about January 29J, sailed on November 11, via Sydney and Melbourne. Cape Breton (due Wellington about February 15), sailed on December 3, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. Indradevi (due Wellington about March 1), sailed on December 19, vi- ' Australia and Auckland. SAILING VESSELS EXPECTED. Lady Woisley, barque, left Liverpool 'November 11. Charles F. Croker, left Puget Sound October 24.
PHASES OF THE MOON I?' D, H. 11. S. KttU Moon 5 8 1 22 p.m. tEo&t quarter 14 0 23 -1 a.iu. jNew Moon .. 20 9 " 21) 13 p.m. 1'irst quarter 27 2 2G 13 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 10, 5 February 1909, Page 2
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