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gC 5 PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. g- SATURDAY, APRIL 17. M > PHASES OF THE MOON gST D. H. il. S. W- Full Moon ..6 8 5 Hi a.m. ft" last Quarter U I 7 14 a.m. H New iloOTi ..20 4 28 13 p.m. g Last Quarter 27 10 13 14 a.m. & High water at New Plymouth to-day Ptj 6.45 ii.iii. anil 7.211 p.m.; to-morrow 7.47 & A.m. and 8.14 u.m. fc Sun rises this morning 0.33; to-tnor-s.' ' row 0.34. Seta to-dav j.27; to-morim I 520. £ ARRIVED. X' Friday.—Rarawa, s.s., 1070 tons, KorJ- buiy, from Onehunga. 5, J." SAILED. r l - Last Night.—Rarawa, s.j., 1031) ton?. Noibury, for Onehunga. Passengers: C ' Silases Harvey, Pickens, .Dickey, Brani- %"" gan; Mcsdames Lowe and AVillcoeks, |. 'Messrs, K. Storey, B. Foote, Willcocks! h' and others. Sjt. §', TELEGRAPHIC. I; Oiieliunga, Last Night.—Saili'd, at 3.23 L P- ni '> Takapuha, for New l'lymouth. I passing Manukau Heads at 5.10 p.m. g Passengers': Miss X. George, Jlesdames ![T James, Ex-ley, Colebaker and two ehildB ren, Nelson, Smart, .\lessr« Colcbakcr, W T. G, Brown, Nelson, Smart, W. A. g Boucher, Walshe, and'six steerage. lL Wellington, last Night.—Sailed, at g 5.20 p.m., Riverina, for Sydney. <* ' Onehunga, Friday.—Arrived, at 9.20 [f n.m., Takapuna, from New Plymouth. j£ Wellington, Friday.—Arrived, at 7.40 fc' u.ni., Wanaka.fxom Newcastle. S Auckland, Friday.—Salfe*, at 12.30 £ ipju., Southern Cross, for Norfolk I" Island. |j (Sydney, Last Night.—Arrived, at 3 hj/ y.in., Mokoia, from New Zealand. £ The Goriuna arrived from Southern a ,J>orts at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Pi ,Slle brought 945 tons qf cargo, includ'f ang 28,500 feet of timber, ex Den of W_ Euthven. The Auckland portion of her £i cargo will be transhipped to-day to the t- Takapuna. T,he Corinna will "sail for £ Wellington this afternoon. L The liner Drayton Grange completed, gir' loading operations in the Waitara roadIs: stead yesterday. She sailed in the it afternoon for Wellington. W The Union Company's collier iPutiki K-, h due this morning from Westport, wirl K? 300 tons of coal for this port. EJ ' The Kotuku is to leave Greyinouth B», to-day for New Plymouth, via OncgK bunga, with a cargo of coal. m From Onehunga yesterday morning EL tbo Rarawa brought 114 tons of general &,' ■ cargo. This included 538 bags of sugar. I' 110 sacks and 150 hundreds of flour, 331 & oases of fruit, 334 boxes of raisins, 102 L-, cases of canned fruits, 24 bags.of cement f- and 60 bag% of manure. She aleo brought [. 813 pipes, etc., and 634 firebricks. > Captain Evans lias assumed command " of the Takapuna. Captain Crawford in j| upvv in command of the Kotuku. Mr. Scott, engineer of the Waitara i'- % steamer Pitottoi, has been granted ho'.iday leave. Mr. Ernest McFadden is act.J, ing in his stead. J-V EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' Takapuna, from Onehunga, Saturday. ~* Karawa, from,Onehunga, Monday y ; Takapuna, from Onehunga, Tuesday. * Rarawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. Koonya, from South, Thursday. i\ Takapuna, from South, Thursday. «.Coriuna, from South, Friday. " Rarawa*, from Onehuaga, Friday. I Blmu, from South, Friday. \ PROJFXTED DEPARTURE TO-DAY: Takapuna, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. ■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 69, 17 April 1909, Page 2
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