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WmLk POHT OF NEW PLYMOUTa ft U. THURSDAY), JULY 8. -* T PHASES OF THE MOON. D. H. M S. Full Moon .. 3 11 54 la P-"-Lust Quarter 10 b' 35 la p.i.i. New Moon .. 25 10 21 18 p.-'-First Quarter 25 11 22 15 p.m. I' High wuter at New Plymouth today *- 0.50 tg.; 10-inorrow 0.45 a.in. High (J, uatcr at Waitara and Opundke 15 mm & utcs Liter. y Sun riaea to-day 7.18; to-morrow 7.1b. .•■ Sets to-day 4.42, to-morrow 4.42. TELEGRAPHIC. Wellington, Last Night—Sailed, 4.45 p.m., Manapouri, for Rarotonga. Wellington, Last Night.—Arrived, a*. 3.40 p from Sydney. Wellington, Last at 5 j>.m,„ Gorinna, for New Plymouth. / Wednesday.—Kittawa, s.s., 1247 tons, ' f Pennington, from Westport and Grey- ' mouth, via Onehunga. Onehunga,. Wednesday.—Arrived, at 9 £, a.m., Rimu. from New Plymouth. |"f Nelson, Wednesday—Arrived, at 10.10 5? " a.Hi., Rosamond, from New Plymouth. V'J. Clarence River, Wednesday.—Sailed, Sw Bio, for Lyttelton. U\ Hobart, Last Night.—The Athenic arp* rived to-night from England. "■;,'', Sydney, Last Night.—Sailed, at 2 V o'clock, Victoria, for New Zealand. | *tv, Melbourne, Last Night —Sailed, Wargi; rimoo, for New Zealand. idfej, &, ' Corinna is due to-morrow morale ing with about 850 tons of cargo for gs3 , this port. iSS^" 1 The Orari completed her loading of igjj Home produce at Waitara on Tuesday pi t ' and sailed for Wellington in the afterft&s noon, weather conditions having intcr- ** • lered with the work of loading the ves■•ael. Her cargo consisted of 4509 quarters beef, 814 carcases mutton, 272 car- . cases lamb, 551 boxes sundries, 141 bales ■wool, 96 boxes tallow, 146 boxes oleo, 74 ■* casks pelts and casings, 260 packages ' hides, 1116 cases canned meats, 6 pack- : ages leather, 2 packages sundries. The Kittawa arrived from Westport gjr> and Greymouth, via Onehunga, yeeter.ffip>- day, with 600 tons of coal. From OneKK'V himga she brought explosives for the §*£&, Harbor Board and 225 cases fruit. B& i Mr. W. O. Menziea, late purser of the W&* Takapuna', holds a similar position on the Monowai. ||>.' i The training ship Dartford, which left cp3r East London, South Africa, on June 11, fcC* Tmarte an exceptionally fast passage to jj»y Bunbnry, West Australia, arriving there |y' •on Saturday morning last. The voyage &' t occupied les» than 22 days. |f EXPECTED ARRIVALS. psu Raram, from North, Friday. Rajs Corinna, from southern ports, Friday. Sfi.. Rosamond, from South, Saturday. fis Corinna, from North, Sunday. fe- 4 -' Rarawa, from North, Monday. ij!jj(' Koonya, from South, Tuesday. gSjt, Kosamond, from North, Tuesday. I>", WEATHER FORECAST.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 137, 8 July 1909, Page 2
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