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■T PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TUESDAY, MABCH 9. . ■P"*'" PHASES OF THE MOON W D. H. M. 6. gr Full Moon ..7> 2 32 20 p.m. K' La»t Quarter 15 3 18 19 p.m. if New Moon ..22 7 48 15a.m. P K»t Quartet 29 4 25 19 a.m. g? fl!gh water at New Plymouth to-day W 10.£5 a.m. and 10.41 p.m.; to-morrow I 10.57 a.m. and 11.12 p.m. jp l Sun rises this morning 5.45; to-mor-rom 5.46. Sets to-day 6.15; to-moru> . I 6.14. | ARRIVED. Monday.—Rarawa, s.s., 1079 tons, K. ■ Stephenson, from Onehiraga. Passcnv gcrs: Misses Ryan, Clayton, Harvey and f Coutts, Mesdames Sims, Clayton, Ma - s' thews, Webster and Dickie, Messrs Ha • - f vey, Buckley, Matthews, Callaghan, Cap- * tain Matthews; and 10 steerage. '-■■■ SAILED. Monday.—Rosamond, 6.8., 721 tons, Eiwm. for GTeymouth. . Monday.—Corinna, s.s., 1271 tons, : Cameron, for Wellington, Timaru, Oam- ' aru and lJunedin. ' Last Night.—Rara'wa, s.s., for Onchunga. b telegraphic. ! |& ■ Onehunga, Last Night. Sailed, at 3.15 p.m., Rotoiti, for New Plymouth, crossE i n g bar at 5 p.m. Passengers: Misses B Corbett, Haultain (2), Mesdames Jacob, y jDrummond, Haultain, Ansley, Messrs is Searla (2), Drummond, Crawford (2), I Jay, Allen, J. Kelanall, E. Berry, Hastie k (2), and 18 steerage. I Melbourne, Monday.—Arrived, Mclbourne, from Hokianga; Mashona, from New York. s*- Clarence River, Monday. Sailed, | f Alex*, for Wanganui. Greymouth, Monday.—Sailed, at 11.30 ?. a.m., Kaitangata, for Adelaide, p* Auckland, Monday.—Sailed, 5.50 p.m.. B Victoria, for Australia, t Wellington, Last Night.—Sailed, at I-, 5,5 pjn., Takapuna, for New Plymouth. Blnff, last Night.—Sailed, 4.50 pjn., iMaheno, for Hohart. Westport, Last Night.—Sailed, 10.00 •£ pjn., Koromiko, for Melbourne. Sydney, Last Night.--Sailed, Riviera, h ' for Wellington. t The Whakatane completed loading in I the Waitara roadstead yesterday morn- | ing and sailed at 11 a.m., taking the p following cargo from the freezing I works: —3295 quarters of beef, 4286 carcasee of mutton, boxes of frozen sun- & dries, 94 cases canned meats, 4 eases is meat extract, 86 bales wool, 111 caska (I tallow, 114 casks oleo, 22 casks casings, ' • 107 casks pelts, 5 cases oil, 150 sacks IhWes and 6 bundles of. leather. The Federal Houlder-Shire liner FifcJ shire is due in the Waitara roadstead Wi early this morning to load produce for r Home markets. I- The Corinna left at noon yesterday I for Wellington with 10.095 boxes of butl£ t.T for transhipment to the Turakina. f The Rarawa from Onehunga yesterday 5 morning brought 56 tons of cargo. This I . included 98 bags of cement, 48 bags f of manure, 160 sacks of manure, 240 bags of sugar, and 100 sacks of flour. &' The Rosamond arrived yesterday with 400 tons of coal from Greymouth.
expected arrivals. Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Takapuna, from South, Tuesday. Karawa, fro® Onehunga, Wednesday. Takapuna, from Onehunga, Thursday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Takapuna. from Onehunga, Saturday. Rotoiti, from Bouth, Saturday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES TO DAY Rotoiti, for South, noon. Takapuna, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 37, 9 March 1909, Page 2
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