SHIPPING
p POET OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ll'- ' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. W'' PHAAS OF THE MOO-V W D. H. 11. S.
High water at Xtw riymouth to-ilay, 10 it a.m. and 11.!> |>.m.; to-murrow. 11.26 a.m. and 11.42 p.m. t Sua rises this morning 5. tt; tq-morrow r - 5.10. Sets to-day 8.51; to-morrow ti.5U.
ARRIVED. • last Night.—Corinna, s.s., 1271 tons, ; Cameron, from Onehunga. . Saturday.—Takapuna, s.s., 103 d tons, Crawford, from Onehunga. t Saturday.—Rotoiti, sW., Hot) tons, Aldwell, from Wellington, Picton anil * Nelson. Passengers: Jlisses .Pike, Langman and Smith, Mrs. Coles and two children, Messrs. Coleman and Fielder; and three steerage.
SAILED. ■ Saturday.—Takapuna, s.s., 103U tons, Crawford, for Wellington. • Saturday Xigiit.—Rotoiti, s.s., 115!) tons, Aldwell, tor Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Bird, Young, Rankin, Byeroft and French, Mesdames Tuson, Rankin, Byeroft and child and Webb, Messrs Atkinson, Ernergan, Wilson, Alison, ■Webster, Hunter, Colonel Tuson, anil others.
/ TF.T.RRftAMS Waitara, Saturday—Arrived, at 10.30 a.m., Waibtngi, from Sew Plymouth. Onehinga, Saturday—Arrived, at 9.15 . a.m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth; at '■ 9.30, Corinna, from Sew Plymouth. : ■ Onehunga, Sunday.—Arrived, u a.m. Rotoiti, from New Plymouth. ' Onehunga, Sunday.—Sailed, 4 p.m., Rarawa, for New Plymouth, crossing the bat at 5.26 p.m. j ■ \Wellington, Sunday—Sailed, 7 a.m., Corinna, for New Plymouth, crossing' bar at 9 a.m. £ , Onehunga, Sunday.—Sailed, Rimu, for Wanganui. Wellington, Sunday.—Arrived, 4 a.m., Takapuna, from New Plymouth. Sydney, Last Night.—Sailed, on Saturday, Marama, for New Zealand. Auckland, Last Night.—Sailed,- at 5.20 ! p.m., H.M.S. Cambrian, for Raratonga. Melbourne, las* Night.—Arrived, Mafceno.
L ' After loadiag about 11,00 boxes of I. butter to-day, the Corinna sails for Wei- | lington and Southern ports, f The Pa tea, Shipping Company's new steamer Arapawa is apparently unsuit-s-v able for t'he work for which she was built, as the vessel has been commissi sioned to rim in the Wellington-Wanga-nui trade. She is to make two trips u weekly. fc: f The Rotoiti brought 110 tons of -■■■: 'cargo from South on Saturday. This included 1000 sacks of chaff, 800 cases K of fruit, and! 5 sacks of oysters, g The Takapuna brought 40 tons of scargo from Onehunga on Saturday «?. morning. This included 242 cases of iv fruit, two tons of cement,, and 65 bags '* of coal.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Takapuna, from South, Tuesday. Karaiwa, frem Onehunga, Wednesday. Takapuna, from Onehunga, Thursday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Takapuna, from Oaehunga, Saturday. Rotoiti, from South, Saturday.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES TO-DAY • Corinna, for South, noon. • Rarawa, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m.
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Full Moon 5 s 1 22 p.m. Lust quarter 14 1) 23 21 ii.m. iNew Hoou .. 20 9 2!) 13 p.m. first quarter ■a 2 2d 13 p.ui.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 12, 8 February 1909, Page 2
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