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SHIPPING

NSW PLYMOUTH. I ESKI?' SATURDAY, JULY 3. Prl;' HUSKS OF THE MOON. (RrJhlll Moon 3 11 54 15 p.m. &> Uai Quarter 10 8 35 13 p.m. % New Moon ..25 10 21 18 p.m. -', Rrst Quarter 25 11 ii 15 p.m. ; ' ' High water at New Plymouth to-day ' 8.52 a.m. and U. 15 p.m.; to-uiorrow !>.:,i ' a.m. and .9-59 p.iu. High water at Wai- „>„ tin to-day O.i ip.m. a.iJ 'J.3) p.m.; .» " * jnorrow 9.52 a.m. and IU.U p.m. '' . Sun rises to-day 7.21, tomorrow 7.21; - sets to-day 139, to-morrow 4.39. ARRIVED. Friday. l —Barawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Norbury, from Onehunga. i ;'.,) BAILED. ' ' Friday—-Binm, s.s., 400 tons, Richards, ' v lor Opunake and Wanganui. ' Last Night.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, > Norbury, for Onehunga. '; ," " IBLEGHAKiIO. ' Greyjnouth.'Friday.—'Arrived,, at 11.30 ( a.m., Kotuku, from New Plymouth. Sydney, Friday.—Arrived, Whangape, from Bluff. ' Wellington, Friday—Sailed, at 5.35 pan., Moeraki, for Sjdney. Wellington, Last Sight.—Sailed, at 8 , p.m., Rosamond, for New Plymouth. > Sydney, Last Night—Arrived, at 1.30, Victoria, from New Zealand; sailed, H.H.S. Encounter, for Auckland. The Barawa Brought from Onehunga yesterday morning 100 r tons of cargo, including 342 bags of sugar, 15 sacks, 4 hundreds, and 165 fifties of Sour, 250 ' fogs of cement, 40 bags' of lime, 80 bags of manure, and 147 cases of fruit. , The Rosamond was brought off the i Apatent slip at Wellington yesterday after cleaning and painting. She did not leave for New Plymouth until 8 last night and consequently will - not arrive here until about 5 p.m. today. • ''He Corirraa leaves Timo™ on Sion- * ><tas for New Plymouth, tailing at the -i, usual ports on the way up. She should , arrive here on Friday •. The Bimu i s due here from Wanganui and'Opunake this evening], and flaXSa <■ shortly after arrival for Kawhia and Onehunga. The liner Orati is now loading at Waitara and lightering operations' are being favored by a smooth sea. The steamer 'Will take away tie equivalent of 10,000 carcases. She is scheduled, to leave Wel.lington on Tuesday for London. 1 , ~The-Wakahui will be the "next Home steamer to load produce at Waitara, ami, is due about the middle of next weeki

Mr. Bodd, agent at New Plymouth for tie Union Company, returned to \ Wellington on Wednesday by the Manuka from Sydney, after completing a round trip of the Islands. Heavy'scas have pounded on the West Coast of both Islands for weeks past, vand, torrential rain have occasioned racing freshes at West Coast river bars. . From Gieymouth, from We&tport, from , Foxton, and from Wanganui the reports have been tie same—strong freshes in the river, accompanied by high westerly gales and seas, rendering the tors unnavigable for indefinite periods. At Foxton there has been little movement .. . (or days past. Gleams of improvement thow occasionally at Greymouth, but navigation of that port at this season . of the year can be done only intermit- ' , tently. j- The Tokapuna, which arrived at Wel- ; i Jington on Wednesday morning from ; Nelson and Picton, had a severe shaking np after clearing Tory Channel. There •was a very heavy south-easterly sea funning in the Strait, wihch made tie /« vessel roll uncomfortably, and heavy water swept right across the decks. %v/ Two ventilators on the after-deck were light was smashed, and a considerable amount of water went into the saloon. It waa a decidedly unpleasant exneri- _ ence for all hands. » EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

" ' • Rosamond, from Sooth, Saturday. JKH fffiL'* ftlom Grcywouth, via One- «- .WTO> Monday. Kaww,*rsta North, Monday. T ' frdm North, Friday. ; CprißM, from southern ports, Friday. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. ' -kt! «. *** m London—- .' <due about Julv "'■••W °n %S, via Australia, and Sfapier. (Tyser Line i agents.) Tufaldna (due Wellington about Julv i), sailed oa May 14, Plymouth Mar 15, "V & a rS? T . own Md Hobart. (New'Zea- , ° m PP ln B Company, agents.) Athenic (due Wellington July 13) ■■Bailed oa May 27, Plymouth Jl'av 29 ■ 3*,f&? To*n and Hobart. (Shaw fcavill Line, agents.) „^V rtr^ia < due Wellington . HiouUuty 28), wiled May 29, via InsIralian ports and Auckland. (Tvser jL.S-J& 6 - «B*nt».) , l J F (d , U f Wellington about t *2K* «'"«"« J""* 8, via Anil ' n £* ?°rt».«nd,Auckland. (Shaw, ft Savill and AHrion Liae, agents.) y (*ie about July 26), sailed w JuWIZ for WMliagton, via TenerifTe, '•' SSLST? 1 Md "*"*• (Ifew Zealand - , dipping Company, agents.) '< „ ?°«1 H,ic J*! 6 Wellington, about Augi a Tene- ''' Sm\2?M? , 'S 1 Hobart - (Snaw . Sa - From Liverpool— about* August f 8 ?,""/ *?J. via Australian ports and Auckaad. (VMS. Line, agents.) - . J°™ ■&•. about Aug?rt v ;?' , /' ,l l ed ,. from L 'v«pool on June * fflw« Aastraban ports and Auckland. (*.H.S. Line, agents). From New York— Walkure (due Wellington about Hl h ,v' , . ed °" "»y 3 > for Wellington direct. (Vacuum Oil Comranv scents I , Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) Glendwon (due Welliagton ano „t r , , -August 27) sailed on June 8, via An"--.Jfahau ports and Auckland. (New Zea- ■ • '„W»0 Stopping Compaav, agents.) - «,' 108 ,? 8 (d . ue Wellington about Sen- \,' VMaJJe* 8), sailed on June 15, via Australian ports and Auckland (Tvscr Luip, agents). , SAILERS TO ARRIVE. Ad B ela?d" t J•une b T <:nti^C • Sa, '' ed from ' • r U,S ; S - Co "' s train ing ship, ' Jrom tart London, yia Australia; due / early in September. ' » '

.-f OUTWARD BOL-KD STEAMERS. k ''- V i W v'J oft 20th May, vi. ' T 9 /™ V|<,TO ' Bl ° d « Janiero, TeneriftV • and Plymouth j duo London 2nd July V - a. 1 * 11 ? f »«tl>ven. l*'t WeUiagton 1211 - May via Monte Video; due Londo „ atout the 4th July. do ' Kaiitara left Lyttelton 29th May vi« Jhfo ' due Londoll ab <>ut 14tl Waiwera, left Wellington 30th Mav 0 * f? abUFQ *&& left »t« due Avona,onti '-'liSrV* !&"#» 2«<l June,'via fAS? ' d Uaim aboat 20tl ' ~ O 8 ?^ I *' left 12th June V? Teneriffe - «* «* about 30th July. "/-iirf P *S t ?"'' ,rf > Helton »th' Juno, [•t tX }mt *'' dwe I>,l,dnn «J>°»t 30il fc?' jJr mft ?' J Jeft T ? l « ff '*th Jnnf. via Ln„ & ,*Wmas;'doe London abont 30th .Tulv. ' ' J j left Bluff 22nd Juno, • v&*" "J"** l * *» London about 13th . awnnjt> , - „.%*»««. left Lyttelton 28th Juno, .', IlVr"* I ** iue Avonmouta about the .; y '.JtotJi t August. "i?,J' i PW>,UH Bluff 30th June; iae about 24th August.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 133, 3 July 1909, Page 2

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SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 133, 3 July 1909, Page 2

SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 133, 3 July 1909, Page 2

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