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SHIPPING

Mm OF NEW PLYMOUTH. j j gmUBSDAY, MARCH 11. kIbASES OF THE MOON W: D. H. M. S. Bjhxra .. 7 2 32 20 p.m. Bjuartei 15 3 18 19 p.n>. KHoon .. 22 7 48 15 a.m. ISuarter 29 4 25 19 a.m. ill water at New Plymouth to day Spun, and 11.41 p.ui.; tomorrow Kp.m. m rises this morning 5.47; to-mor-|i,49. Bets to-day 0.13; to-morrow ) | ARRIVED. ftdnesday.—Rarawa, s.s., 1079 tons, bury, lrom Oneliuuga. fednesday.—Rium, s.s., 400 tone, sards, from Onehunga and Kawhia. I BAILED, fidnesday.—Rimu, s.s. , 400 torn, .■ Bards, for Wanganui. 'ii eat Night.—Karawa, 1079 tons, Nor- 1 y, for Onehunga. Passengers: Miss 'j ion, Mcsdames Pollock, Honcyfield, | jb, Michelson and child, Messrs -J. ■ j Ison, J. B. Crawford (2), F. Pagan, h Hock, F. Kneebonc, E. GriffiUis, Hunt, . H>, Ifucrson, F. P. Corkill, and others. TELEGRAPHIC. j Onehunga, Last Night—Sailed, 3.30 «u, Takapuna, for New. Plymouth, funs Manukau Heads at 4.55 p.m. feengcrs: Misses Sturteant, Thomson, | feocks, Mesdames McAithur, Quilliam , K child, Bock, Messrs. W. Butler, A. feeeston, J. Bayly,T.R. Skinner, PitIhley, and ten steerage, ftuckland, Last Night.—Arrived, 4.30 | in., Inga, from Newcastle. tWelliington, Last Night.—Sailed, 6.10 | in,, Whakatane, for London. i Wednesday.—Arrived, at £55 p.m., Warrimoo, from Sydney. Wednesday—Arrived, at £A *.m., Rotoiti, from New Plymouth; £645 ajn., Rosamond, from New Plytouth. gGTeymouth, Wednesday.—Sailedi. at A *jn., Lauderdale, ior Melbourne. jSydney, Last Night.—Arrived, Joseph Saig from Kaipara; Jap from Greyiouth; Eunice from Havelock. leydney, Last Night.-Sailcd, at 4 Mock, Manuka for New Zealand. iHewcastle, Last KaiaSoi for New Zealand. I Melbourne, Last Night.-Sailed, Mocrj»ki for New Zealand. I A NEW SERVICE. P'Tha Northern. Steamship Company's jjjhnu, which is at present making weekK trips between Onehunga and Wangaitd, is to include Kawhfa and New Pl.vIjuth in her ports of call. By this arneement, the passenger traffic bcreem Raglan, Kawhia and Waitara, forgrly carried on hy the Waitangi, of te- same fleet, and which was recently ttndrawn owing to her being unsuitlle, wall be brought on to New PlylOUth. The Rimu arrived here from taehuaga early yesterday afternoon, »d after landing 20 boxes of butter proseded: to Wanganui. She is due here jain from Wanganui to-morrow.

Ithe Rarawa brought 30 tons of cargo iom Onehunga yesterday morning. This pnded 24 bags of manure, 91 bags of itatoes, and 165 bags of sugar. Klhe dark ways and vain tricks of the irrepressible racecourse penciller were Ite subjects of many derogatory referSnces at the meeting of Mastcrton Rac|g Clnb stewards on Saturday afternoon lays the Age). The dilemma confrontilg, most clubs, according to one memSerj was how to prevent the unfair nethods adopted by the many bookmak§i on the course of betting after the Eotalisator had closed One suggestion & circumvent this difficulty was to appoint a steward to every individual •bookie," and even this extreme course iyas not altogether jocularly suggested k received. The meeting finally decided i» appoint two stewards to keep a jreather eye on those pencillers wio engage in tlie surreptitious betting referrad to. The layer of odds who "scales" ills clients was also the recipient of some remarks other than flattering. "The more 'scalers' the better, I think," said jae member, " as the more of them the sooner will the public be sick of them." Ihis elicited a remark from another member that a number of Masterton rictims of the " scaler " had sworn clean §ff "bookie" betting. "Until they get ling enough odds again," sceptically commented a third member.

I" • EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Jakapuna. from Onehunga, Thursday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday, rakipunn. from Onehunga, Saturday. Rotoiti, from South, Saturday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Tuesday, lafcapuna. from South, Tuesday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday.

'PROJECTED DEPARTURE TODAY fakupuna, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 39, 11 March 1909, Page 2

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SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 39, 11 March 1909, Page 2

SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 39, 11 March 1909, Page 2

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