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PORT OF Nt'.V PLYMOUTH. I THURSDAY, MARCH lit. I PHASES OF THE JIOOX D. .H. M. S. Full Moon .. 7 2 32 20 j).m. Last Quarter 15 3 18 la p.m. Hew Moon .. 22 7 48 .15 a.m. First Quarter 2U 4 25 IS a.m. High water at New Plymouth to-day 5.41 a.m. and 0.20 p.m.; to-morrow 7.2 a.m. aud 7.43 p.m. Suu rises this mu nini 5.57; to-uior-row 5.08. Bets to day 0.3; to-morrow (1.2. ARRIVED.
Wednesday.—Rarawa, s.s., 1079 tons, Norijury, from Onebunga. SAILED. •Wednesday.—iMoa, s.s., for Wellington. Last Night—Rarawa, s.a, 107U tons, Rarawa, for Oni-hnnga. Pas#ngers: Mesdames Billows, iluldoon, Turner and Stevens, -Messrs 0. Ketone, G. A. W. Beard, Brewett, Wallace, aad others. TELEGRAPHIC. Onehunga, Last Night—Sailed, at 3.20 "pan., Tuk'apinui. 'for Nbw Plymouth, passing Mannkau Heads at 5.15 p.m. Onelwnga, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 8.11) a.m.> Takapuna, from New Plymouth.
Wellington, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 9.50 a.m., Mararna, from Sydney; at 8.30 a.m., Rotoiti, from New Plymouth. LytteltOß, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 1 a.m., Brisbane, from Newfcastle. Auckland, Wednesday.—Sailed, at 6 a.m., Tyinerie, for Sydney, with Australian mails.
Auckland, Wednesday—Sailed, at 3.40 Ip.m., Maifaai, for Levuka. Kawhia.j Wednesday.—Sailed, -at 6 bjo., Ranu, for Wanganui, via New Plymouth.
Fremantle, Wednesday—Arrived, Mongolia. Passengers:—For Wellington: Messrs McCarthy, Elgar, Mama, and Rose, Mesdames Elgar and Riddiford, Misses Rawson and Elgar. For Lyttel•ton: Mr. Mathias and Miss Creyke. For Bluff: Miss Kennedy. Adelaide, Wednesday.—Arrived, Kaitangata, from New Zealand. Sydney, Last Night.—Sailed, at 1.30, Victoria, for New Zealand; Whnngaroa, for Newcastle. Newcastle, Last Night.—Sailed, Waihora, for Wellington; Ilma,» for Auckland. %, Melbourne, Last Night.—Sailed, Maheno, for New Zealand. Hobart, Last Night.—Arrived, Corinthic, from London. She Bails for Wellington at 8 on Thursday morning. .Twenty-seven landed here and 572 are proceeding to New Zealand.
• The Bimu from Onehunga and Ka■wliia arrived at the breakwater about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and discharged several packages of sundry cargo. She returns here on Friday from Wanganui, calling at Opunake en route. The Corinna is due early to-morrow morning from southern ports. She has about 650 tons of cargo to discharge iit this port. The Moa sailed for Wellington yesterday afternoon' after discharging a full cargo oi coal. The Karawa brought 47 tons of general "cargo 'from Onehunga. yesterday morning. This included 108 hags of cement, 100 hags of lime, 30 sacks of supenphoshates, and 237 cases of fruit. She also brought 2418 feet of timber. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Takapuna, from Onehunga, Thursday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Corinna, from South, Friday. Takapuna. from Onehunga, Saturday. Rotoiti, from South, Saturday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Takapuna, from South, Tuesday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. PROJECTED DEPARTURE TO-DAY: Takapuna, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 45, 18 March 1909, Page 2
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