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rEpPOM? OF NEW PLYMOUTH. I W' , SATURDAY, MARCH 20. j PHASES OF THE MOON D. H. M. 6. 3fcol Moon. .. T 2 34 20 p.m. ■U»i Quartet 15 3 18 19 p.">. SJew Moon ..22 7 48 15a.m. Sfcirst Quarter 20 4 25 19 a.m. " High water at New Plymouth to-day 7.8 B.in. and 8.33 p.m.; to-morrow, 8.51 ajn, and 0.14 p.m. Sun rises this morning 5.59; to-mor-row «.0. Seta to-day 6.1; to-morrow f• I ARRIVED. •" Friday.—Rarawa, est., 1079 tons, Nornury, from Onehunga. " Friday—Corinna, bjs., 1271 tone, Cameron, from South.
SAILED. Last Sight.—Rarawa, s.s., 103G tons, Nortory, tor Onehunga. Passengers: Mks Hurley Mrs. Ah Chee, Messrs Ah Ohec, O. 0. Lindstrom, Wallace (2), Chisboltt, and others. TELEGRAPHIC. "i Last Uighi.—Doriana, s_s., 1271 tons, 5 GamerM, for Onehunga. L OneniMfa, Last Night—Sailed, at I- 325 pm, Takapuna, for New PlyI mouth, fasting Manukau Heads at 5.30. FasscnjSrt: Misses Rose and Williams,. Mrs. Bufaer, Messrs Tutnlrull, L. A. aai S steerage. WdWgfon, Friday—Airraid, at 3.50 a.m., Mtt, from New Plymouth. Nefaw, Lout Night.—Sailed, at 5 p.m. Rotoiti, Car K*w Plymouth. Sydwf, iLast Night.—Sailed, at 1.30, [ Moleoli, for New Zealand. 1 Newcastle, Laat NJght.-Sailed, Mar- ? jorie Qriig, for Kaipara. t, —■
p To-day the Takapuna will take 15,000 ; wates of cheese to Wellington for V transhipment to the Athenic. £. TheOorimia arrived yesterday mornp , ing oo her fortnightly trip from southC em potts. Her cargo, amounting to I 786, included large quantities of oats. I oatmeal, flour and potatoes. Included 1.. In the wrgowew transhipments ex DelW phie, Faparoa, Tongariro, Wimmera, F Mamara, Kajapoi,-aad Mararoa. She E, sallied for Oashunga Jast night, and at f that port will load 6000 boxes of butter t and 600 drates of cheese. At New Ply- & moutfc on Monday she will load 8000 If boxes of butter and 700 crates of cheese,
- tbe whole of the produce being for trant sbipmtent at Wellington' to the Athenic. | The Rimo did not arrive yesterday i, 'from Wangaoui as was expected. She t* was expected to get away last evening, e and. should, weather permitting, arrive *! here to-day. K The Rarawa brought 35 tons of cargo
t from Onetonga yesterday morning. & This included 330 pipei and a quaatity §* of flow and fruit. K EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' P Tiikapuna; from Onehunga, Saturday. ¥ Rotoiti, from Ssuth, Saturday. fr Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. I? Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Tuesday. t' Takapuna, South, Tuesday. & Rarawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. % Takapuna, from Onehunga, Thursday. |- Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday. | PROJECTED DEPARTURES TO-DAY: | Takapuna, for South, noon. g, Rotoiti, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 47, 20 March 1909, Page 2
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