SHIPPING
POliT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. t TUESDAY, FEBRL'AKV IC. ' PHASES OF THE MUGN , D. H. 31. S. full Moon ;; 5 P.?" A if K'| ■Last quarter 14 0 ff J ' ' Jfe-vMoou .. 20 » *1 lip-'"-.First quarter it * 13 High water at New Plymouth to-day, j 4.47 ii.m. and 5.32 p.m.; to-morrow,, 0.13 a.m. anil (U4 p.m. _ i Sun rises tins morning, a.l!), to-mu j ro.v, 5.20. Scls to-da.v, U. 41, to-morrow, j 6.40.'
arrived. Monday.—Rarawa, s.s., 1079 tons, E. Stephenson, from Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Martin, Dawson, Spry, JenSen Price, Jiska, Thomas, Johnston, and Hazelden, Mesdames Grainger, Crossley, Cowley, Woolner, Hoffmann and Little, Messrs. Kernahan, Woollier, G.aingei, Harrison, Ryan, Sauietini, Forsyth, Spencer, Bailv, Willis, Alberto, Barton, Forbes, fioocli, Coates, Watson, Tolliurat, Moleswortli (2), Mclunnon, Meucke, Quffliam, GiUMan, Bawford, Scherek, Cliftou Rowing Club (5); and 18 steerage.
SAILED. Last Night.—Earawa, s.s., for One liunga. Passengers: Misses B. Watt Dye, Curtis, Wake, Paget (2), llolbcu Bayley, Watson, Spencer, Nurse Mortm Mesdarttes Douglas, Jones and two cliihl ren, Heslop, Messrs. F. L. Mouldey, Ctare, '• Monk, J. ti. Russell, G. Baylei Hunt, Capt&'ra Rogers, Major McKcnzn and Fat4»r ODwyer.
TELEGRAPHIC. Onehunga, Last Night.—Sailed, Rot> Jti, for Sew Plymouth, passing Mnnuldau Heads at 5.20 p.m., for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Muncaster, Dyaan, Mesdames Dynan, Small and child, Messrs. Small, J. Buttel, Mnstei Bynin; 8 steerage. Onehunga, Last Night.—Sailed, at ( \ pjm. Rosamond, for Kew Plymouth. Wellington, Last Night*—Sailed, ai 5.5 p.m., Takapuna, for Kewr Plymoutb Wellington, Last Night.—Sailed. 5.J1 p.m., Wakanui, for London. Bluff, Monday-Arrived, at 9.25 a.m. Maheno, from Hobait, with an Eng.isi Monday.—Arrived, Sel wyn Craig, from New Zealand. Newcastle, Monday.-Sailed, Laira for Auckland. . , Wellington, Monday.—The Turakina ■which arriveTTrom London last evemn; passod the medical inspection and bertl ed this morning. She brought 24!) pa: sengere for all porta aad 4523 tons t carlo, all of which is for WelUngtoi except 1614 tons for Lyttelton.
I the rakaia. t Wellington, last Night.—The_ local manager of the New Zealand Shlppin» Company has been informed b.v cable from London that the Rakaia, which left .London, on the 4tU inst., returned to port with a damaged steampipe. The Maoriland Steamship Company's steamer Holmdale, 'bound from Onehunea to Wellington, which put m at the breakwater for shelter on Sunday, resumed her voyage to Wellington yesterday afternoon. Tie Rarawa. brought U toils of carpo from Onehunga. yesterday morumu'. This included 100 bags of sugar, fo trajis itff potatoes, a quantity of flour, and 20caseß of fruit. The Westport Coal Company's collier Remilus is at present discharging 50U tons of coal at the breakwater for tliRailway Department., She is to sail for Westport this afternoon. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rotoiti, fr«m Onehunga, Tuesday. Takapuna, fro® South, Tuesday. Karaiwa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. Takapuna, from Onehunga, Thursday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Takapuna. fr«m Onehunga, Saturday. Rotoiti, from South, Saturday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES TO-DAY. Rotoiti, for South, noon. ' Takapuna, for Oiiehunga, 8.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 19, 16 February 1909, Page 2
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