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||Di| POST OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MONDAY, JULY 5. %t T PHASES OF THE MOON. 'T- • D. H. M S. S V MMI Moon .. 3 11 64 15 p.m. ",£ I«t Quarter 10 6 35 13 p.m. sVj New Moon ..25 10 21 18 p.m. $\ First Quarter 25 11 ii 15 p.m. High water at New Pijiuoutu to-da\ 10.1U a.m. and 1040 p.m ; to-morrow 11 ajn. and 1f.20 p.m. High water a. I Waitara to-day 10.34 a.ui. and 10.35 pjn.; to-morrow 11.15 a.m. and 11.33 p.m. , Sun rißes to-day 7.20; to-morrow 7.10. Bets to-day 4.4Q, to-morrow 4.41. - AMOVED. Saturday Night.—Rosamond, s.s., from T s \ [Wellington. %.J , Sunday—Rimu, b.»., 400 tons, from - &.~ ,57ang»iuL to £, i SAHiED. &■, Fridar Barawa, s.s., 1072 tons, S?, Korfoury, for Onehunga. PassengP gers: Meadamcs Lynd, Bell Bond, S?» Morrow, Hoskra, Kent, Cooley, Misses §& • Mttir, Munro, Cottier, McAUum, Cusseu, & „» Devore, Kev. Laird, Messrs Roche, HawP tins, Muir, Bell, Bond, Morrow, f\ &> Welb, H. B. Bae, and others; 12 steer- | £ ■*• ' i f£, TELEGRAPHIC. p Melbourne, Sunday.—Arrived, WarriI", moo, from New Zealand. BE Sydney, Sunday.—Sailed, last night, W Uthnaroa, for New' Zealand. The All f{' Black footballers were passengers. *& . Newcastle, Sunday.—Arrived, Indrajp r velli, from Port %K Newcastle, Sunday.—Sailed, St. Kilda, if for Gisborne; Handa Isle, for Auckland. p. Westport, Sunday.—Sailed, 10.10 a.m. Rakanoa, for Papeete. V Onehunga, Sunday.—Sailed, Earawa, £, lor New Plymouth, crossing the bar at I 5.15 p.m. Onehunga, Saturday.—Arrived, at 10 ' 8.m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. Adelaide, Saturday.—Arrived, Kaita- .-*? sgata, from Greymouth. 2Sg, Auckland, Saturdays Arrived, 11.15 g|| q.nv, Hauroto, from Suva. jsfej London, Saturday.—Arrived, ButeWS'' «hira and Arawa. M Lyttetton, Saturday.—Arrived, at 3.13 pT p.m, in stream, Inga, from Newcastle. gp London, Friday.—Sailed, Marere, for H 'Auckland. Est ANXIETY FOR A FISHING SMACK. I'' I %" Wanganui, Saturday. Anxiety is felt for the safety of the * Bslimg smack Louie, with two men p aboard, which left here last night for CH Kaikonra under motor power. The \ boat is a very old one, and though it I was fine when she left the weather has Jf become rough and will probably try her J,*- severely. %% ____ rj> Thfe amriliary schooner' E?i, to-morrow
*' arrived on Saturday with 277 tons **i which was due here on but was delayed at Wanganui. yesterday. There is a miniature fleet of sailing |f) ( " Teasels at present on its way from AusL k ' "" tralia. to New Zealand. . Included ia the f. number are the Helga, "which is bringing a shipment of railway timber from f- ' New South Wales to Auckland; the 7 Laura, carrying sleepers to Wsstport J and Greymouth; the Alexa, bringing limber for a wharf at Wanganui; the ; - Rio, with hardwood timber for Lyttelp, ton; and the Senorita, bound for WelK lington with a cargo of salt from South Australia. ft " The vessels entered at United KingNv ports from foreign countries and fc British possessions, with cargoes, dur- |, ing the three months ending March 31, p> amounted to 8,820,107 tons, and those it- cleared to 12.979,088 tons, as against i» 0,172,974 tons entered and 13,113.545 ', i tons cleared during the corresponding periM of 1908. } The totgl_outa>iit of new tonnage 'A w-. Japan airing 19«), including warshjJß ?5i ™ Ml'Wssels, of 70.25S tons tX- 727 Lh.p. This compares with %S: tons tod 187,728 i.h.p./fo r ifM.^^H to here, after rt of her cargo, she loading. The vessel ttelton to discharge hence to Dnnedin to mtly the Moravshire Mere, Bluff, Timaru, mi, Waitara, and to sail about the amouth direct. b Union Company's is beipg affected by wav must be appar- » by sea between land, says the WelMonowai, which ara Monday last from seven saloon and cngci s for Gisborne, ir of through passcnfroin Wellington to mi, which loads at is to call at GibralUington on the 10th ARRIVALS, ymouth, via Onei, Monday, i, Friday, hem ports, Friday. SHIPPING. TO ARRIVE. ''" :llragton about July gST J4). sailed on May 5, via Australia, la Auckland, i and Napier. (Tyser Line & agents.) '
M Turakina (due Wellington about Julv S *). sailed on May 14, Plymouth May 15. £ via Cape Town and Hobart. (New Zea- &• land Shipping Company, agents.) m Athcnic (due Wellington July 13) * sailed on May 27, Plymouth May 29. W& ? a . Ca i. e Tow * n ' and Hobart. (Shaw! Ip cavill Line, agents.) H Star of Australia (due Wellington m; about July 28), sailed May 29, via AusM tralian ports and Auckland. (Tyser J|g Line, agents.) Hf,' Kumara (due Wellington about H» August 3). sailed on June 8, via 4lus- £-* -tralian porta and Auckland. (Shaw, I a SaviM and Albion Line, agents.) %' I T ? n !? Briio (J"? about July 26), sailed -, on Jhne 12 for Wellington, via Tcnerific », £* e Tow "' tobart. (New Zealand £. Shipping Compan-, ncents.) « Corinthic (due Wellington about Au«.jf" nst 12), sailed from London June 20. i ] F. I J m « I «» 27, for Wellington, via Tene- ,, riffe, Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, SaJ.j Till and Albion Co., agents). ft., From LiverpoolDevon (due Wellington about August &,. 8), sailed May 29. via Australian ports gy and Auckland. (F,H.S. Line, agents.) •iv Cornwall (due Wellington about Ang- |# t'Bt 30), sailed from Liverpool on June II ,S?Jo ■*" stralia n P o '"ts and Auckland. |fe' (F.H.S. Line, agents). |P'.' From New York— Ms Walkure (due Wellington about H| .July -S), sailed on May 3, for Wellington VIS" direct. (Vacuilm Oil Oonvnnnv. a»ents) IM'N. 1 BBn . tn (due Welli "gton about !n«Ti«t W,}' ?*, ,e ? °" May 13, via -A'wtrolia and Auckland. (A. itad A. Line, agents.) LW< . ( ? len , d * von One Wetlingtdn about HPtS?*^? 0 '. 18 M<J Au *and. (New Zea■f-^*- B'upP'''jr'Compan.v, 8 'upP'''jr'Compan.v, agents.) (due Wellington about Sep»|Ltt«m6er 8), sailed on June 15. via AusHpttrajian ports and Auckland (Tyser Hfl| Line, agents). - Mfrt v SAILERS TO ARRIVK K« ?.* b,lr< l" e . from Liverpool ■Kjw'May 27, for Wellington. I«j*f ! 7£l! t *» ''"'''"entino. sailed from June 22. UAR. Co.'s training ship. Mffit""" *«»* London, via Australia; due September.
SJTW&RD BOUND STEAMERS. ,pl Buthven, left Wellington 12th fpit Mopte Video; due London |yi»,4th July. ■p l ™. left Lyttelton 29th May via ■gTOeo; due London about* 14th
OT», left Wellington 30th Mav,' jnte Video; due London about
Pjn,Grange, left Lyttelton 2f)fß fit,- Madeira: due Avonmoutli rail July. putt, left Bluff 29th May; due St-h'about 20th July. K| left Lyttelton 2nd June, via video'; due London about 20th
ilea, left Lyttelton 12th June, te Video, Teneriffe, and PlyIne; London about 25th July. M I-yttelton 31st May; due Aout 30th Julv. |hns, left Lyttelton 9th June, Wptes; dm London about 30th SJeft'.Bluff 14th June, via Las Hae*London about 30th Julv. left Bluff 22nd Jun». K^d^e j London about 13th
%lton 20th June,! nmduth "about the/
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