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PORT OF'NEW PLYMOUTH. ■ SATURDAY, AI'RIL PHASES OF THE MOON D. H. M. S. Full Moon ... A" 8 5 l«a.m. Quarter B 2 7 Ma. • New Mooa .. 20 4 28 15 p.m. Last Quarter 2* 10 13 High water at Xew Plymouth to-day 11.16 p.m.; to-morrow 0.11 a.m. and 0.30 Sun rises this morning 0.42; to-morrow 6.43. Sets to-day 5.18; to morrow o.li. ARRIVED. • Friday.—Earawa, s.s., 1079 tons, Xorburj', from Onehunga. SAILED. Last Xight.—Rarawa, s.s., 1079 tons, Korbury, for Onehunga, | TELEGRAPHIC. j Oaeliunga, Last Xight.—Sailed, at 3.30 j p.m., Rotoiti, fo r Xew Plymouth, pass- | ing Manukau Heads at 5.10 p.m. Pas- ' sengers: Mesdames Clarebrough, Butler, Lewis, Messrs W. Murray, J. B. Roy, J. W. Simes, Pyrke, Riggaill, Pfankuch, Master Roy, and six steerage. _ Wellington. Last Xight.—Pl p.m., Moerakf, (Of Sj'flß&y. Melbourne, Friday.—Arrived, Mimiro, from London.' Onehunga, Friday.—Arrived, at 1'2.25 p.m., Rotoiti, from Xew Plymouth. Newcastle, Friday.—Sailed, Whangape, for Bluff. The Kittawa leaves Wellington on .Monday for Pieton, New Plymouth, Westport aad Greymouth. The Rarawa brought 80 tons of cargo from Onehunga yesterday morning. This included 753 feet of timber, 300 bags of sugar, and 191 cases of fruit. Mr. C. Cleator, chief engineer of the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Arawa, -jdiich arrived at Wellington on Sunday from London, gives a favorable report of the propeller which was made at Wellington at Cable's foundry to replace the one lost on that vessel's last voyage from Home. On arrival in* England the boss "was examined by experts, who were •well satisfitd with the workmanship. It will be remembered that the vessel carried a spare brouze blade, which .was fitted to the *ew boss at Auckland, together with two' temporary cast-iron blades, also made at Cable's foundry. In London the two ca6t-iron blades were substituted. The vessel is carrying one of the Welilngton-made cast-iron Wades for use in case of emergency. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Saturday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. RotoHi, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Juttawa, from Wellington, Tuesday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. Rotoiti, from South, Thursday. Gorinna, from South, Friday. Rarawa, from Onehuaga, Friday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES TO-DAY: Rotoiti, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 75, 24 April 1909, Page 2

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SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 75, 24 April 1909, Page 2

SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 75, 24 April 1909, Page 2

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