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[V * ■: . POKT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TUESDAY, JUNE 1. PHASES OF THE MOON. D. H. M S. Full Moon .. i 1 1 lu P m - Last Quartet II 2 W IS p.m. New Moon ..18 10 10 10 a.m. First Quarter 28 0 19 20 a.m. High water at New Plymouth today 7.1 a,m. and 7.23 p.ui.j tomorrow 7.43 a.m, and 8.7 p.nr. Sim rises this morning 7.17; to-mor-row 7.18. Seta to-day 4.43; to-uiunow 4.42. ARRIVED.
•Monday.— J Takapuna, s.s., 103 ii tons, McLean, from Onchunga. Passengers: Misses Wilson (2), Can, Carter, Baxter, Ward, Honeyfleld, Holm, Mullens (2), Mesdames Hislop (2), Messenger, Hobbs, Lilley, Wilson and infant, Mullens (2), Sutherland, Dacre, Pearce (2), Carver, Glover, Messrs Carr, Park, Malonc, Jay, Atkinson, Kohn, Coleman, Greenwayj Pagan, Johnston, Gregory, Laver, Co!. Messenger, Duncan, McGregor, Tressider, Pearce (2), Park, Hawkes, Nicholle, Mayer, Kultze, Dacrc, Bayley, Aubrey, 1 Williams), Longviile, Haleombe, Bayley, Archdeacon Cole; 14 steerage.
SAILED. Monday^—Corinna, s.s., 1271 tons, Cameron, for Wellington and southern ports. ' Last Night.—Takapuna, s.s., 1030 tons, McLean, for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Arden, Miller, Anderson, Ingmiri, Paton (2), Nolan (2). and Prothiiroe, ■Mesdames' Goode, Connell and two children, Matthews, Wilkinson and child, ana . Leon, Messrs Connell, Barlow, ODrfccoU, McGregor, Matthews, Turton, Donaldson-, Mays , Davy, flarle Giles, Haig, Ramon, Goodson, Shepley, Rog.rs, Webb, and others. TELEGRAPHIC. LytteHon, Last Night.— 'Sailed, at 5 p.m., Elsa, for Newcastle. Bluff, Monday—Sailed, 5.15 p.m., Manuka', -for Hobart. 'Auckland, Last Night.—Sailed, at 5.45 p.m., Victoria, for Sydney. Wellington, Last Night.—Sailed, at 4.15, RosJamond, for New Plymouth. THE 7 KOONYA DELAYED. The Koonya, owing to having boon delayed in the South, will not arrive here until to-morrow morning. The Corinna, which sailed for Wellington at 4 p.m. yesterday, took 804 .packages of Cheese and 500 boxes of butter from this port. The Corinna. which arrived from Onehunga on Sunday night, discharged 320 tons of cargo at this port. Included in this were 3519 feet of timber, 1812 bass of cement, 433 bags of sugar, 308 cases of fruit, 129 eases of. candles, 07 sacks of manure, and" a' large quantity of floor.
The iron barque Ganymede was offered at auetioa yesterday, states a Press Association wire from Qhrfetchurch. Bidding started at £IOOO, and at £I2OO Wi« vesael iros withdrawn from auction. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. .Rosamond, from South, Tuesday. Koonya, from Soutli, Wednesday. Kotutai. from Greymoutb, about Wednesday. Taiapuna, from North, Friday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 106, 1 June 1909, Page 2
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