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SHIPPING

RifrOHT OS NEW. PLYMOUTH. FRIDAYS JULY 9. PHASES of the moon. jf D. H. M 8. <ldl Moon .. 3 11 54 la p.m. |4st Quarter ID 6 35 13 p.m. New Moon ..28 10 21 18 P-"--Hirst Quarter 25 11 22 15 p.m. High water at New Plymouth to-day 042 a.m. and 1.15 p.m.; to-morrow, 1.31 a.m. and 1-57 p.m. High water at Waitara and Opunake fifteen nuautes' lati;r. Sun rises to-day 7.18; to-morrow 7.18. Sets to-day 4.42; to-morrow 4.42. sailed. Wednesday.—*J£ittawa, s.s., 1247 tons, Pennington, for Greymouth. ; TELEGRAPHIC. Norfolk Island, Last Night.—Arrived; - Southern Cross, from a tour of the Islands. She sails for Auckland to-day. ■: The Kittawa left for Greymouth at midnight on Wednesday. • ' The 'Onion Company's training ship, which Arrived at Banbury (West Aus- ' traliaj'from East London, made a faster ' passage than the new steamer Kurow (now eft route to New Zealand) l>c'atween and Cape Loeuwiu. ■ The ,steMjl¥r Tweedale, 4432 tons re- ' IPl&liWfffl™ chartered to load case f oil for four New Zealand ' '"'rbe steamer Scottish Monarch, of .Glasgorir, a vessel of 3267 tons, holds V; the distinction of hiviag carried the largest cargo of timber which has ever been exported from Tasmania in one ■ingle bottom. She loaded some 84,000 - ' sleepers, measuring about 2,250,000 feet, f- for the Chinese railway. Captain 8011039, of the Government -' steamer Hinemoa, telegraphed to the 'Marine Department on' Tuesday that "one of the timber pnts which drifted to see from Hokianga on Friday had H been sighted. The Hinemoa passed j dyse to and an examination was made of a large pontoon loaded with timber T (. three rtites off the teach about ten - miles south of South Head, Kaipara. There were a strong westerly gale and « heavy sea, which were driving the :* dangerous obstacle towards the shore. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. I Haravra; from North, Friday. 1 Corinna, from southern ports, Friday. V ( Rosamond, from South, Saturday, s- Corinna, from North, Sunday. t l .' Karawa, from North, Monday. . Koonya, from South, Tuesday. Bo&mond, from North, Tuesday.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 138, 9 July 1909, Page 2

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SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 138, 9 July 1909, Page 2

SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 138, 9 July 1909, Page 2

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