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SHIPPING.

Ip POET OF NEW PLYMOUTH. f" TUESDAY, JULY 13. # PHASES OP THE MOON. SU' D. H. M, 6. fsFull Moon .. 3 11 54 •15 |i ■«• > Last Quarter 10 # 35 13 I 1 £. New Moon ..25 10 21 18 )» *' Si Slrst Quarter 25 U 22 15 p Hiph water at New Plymouth to-d.i. K'-6.4 ii.ni. and 5.50 p.m.; to-morrow (i.--and 0.53 p.m. High water at Wafe 1 tare ami Opun%ke-15 minutes later. %' f • 4sun rises to-day 7.16; to-morrow 7.15; Stf - sets to-day 4.44, to-morrow 4.45. iJUUVED. Jtonday.—Regulus, s-s., from West S&' port. - „ ' jfe-.v Monday—Rarawa, s.s., 1079 tons, 1* oris fcury, from Onehunga. Passengers': MisK■- Protherne, Mesdames Coleman, Auleo.i, p.» Hutchinga, Elwin, Blennerhassett, Boon, & Qadun, Messrs Anderson, Coleman, M. Mkhan, Spealyman, Seauthherry, Nida, sSiv Death, Findlay, Aubulon, Hutchings, SaC- Alinims, Harrison, Johnson, Tav§P'' !6r,' Foot®, Griffiths, Hawkin, Deeble. ||t Jercival, Chaie, Davy, Williamson; lii ||>j "steerage.. : .

pjt ' RATTjUiP, J Monday—Corinna, s.s., 1271 tons, Or '• -"TEion, for Wellington and southern ],<)- - ' Monday.—Regulus, s.s., for Westport. Bil Monday—Hmemoa, G.s.s., for Welling & ton, via French Pass. S&t Ixut Night.—Rarawa, s.s., 1079 tons, Nortiury, for Onehunga. Passengers: Gopperth, Hoskin and Little, W, Misses Hollins, ifcLeod and Crocker, ?' Messrs Smith, Barry, Bond, Hooper, Hoalrin, Bell, Philp, Breen, O'Brien, Dalziell, Goldsmith, Hould, re'Hollfns, (2), Muller, James, Fray, J. W. Massey, Young, and others; '2 ■jp steerage. f TELEGRAPHIC.

g: Bluff, Monday.—Arrived, at 9.45 a.m., fA Warrimoo, from Hobart, with an EngP; lisli mail. t< Auckland, Monday.—Arrived! at 3 |i," ?.m., Southern Cross, from Norfolk Ist-;- land. . Kv Newcastle, Monday. Sailed, Melit,' bourne, for Wellington. Maitukau Heads, Last Night.—Sailed, K' -nt 5.30 p.m,, Rosamond, for New Ply|p.V month.. fc Wellington, Last Night.—Sailed, at 4.1p p.m., Koonya, for New Plymouth, fe- Westport, Xaal Night.—Arrived, at 4 t' * • p.m., Kurow, from Hobart. ,Bluff, Last Night—Sailed, at 4.10 p.m., UUmaroa, for Hobart. M SydSey, Last Night.—Arrived, Clan fc? l Leslie from Lyttelton; Northern Cu.et SK'.s'irom Kaipara; Casabianca from Hoki-K-aaga.

pg;,* THE RARAWA. ' The. Rarawa brought 40 tons of f® cargo from Onehunga yesterday moraing, including 5 tons' of flour, 1 ton of cement, and 8 tons of sugar. She also gf, landed six racehorses. THE CORDJNA. if" ' £. i The Corinna arrived from Onehunga S -'on Sunday evening and left at 4 p.m. , i yesterday for Wellington and Dunedin, fe-. taking away 60 tons of cargo, including of butter, 218 boxes of which R■" are for transhipment to the lonic.

THE ALEXANDER. jjU: - The Alexander (Anchor line), arrived Wf.: from Westport on Monday with about 300 tons of coal for the N«w Plymouth < Gas Company arid the Railway Departjpttjnent. ■ |T ' THE REGULUS. K the Regulus (Westport Coal Co.) arrived from Westport early yesterday S'j morning with 500 tons of coal and 80 w"-. 'tons of coke. She sailed at 4 p.m. for -Westport. ■■ , . W ( ' THE HINEMOA. j\L - The Hmemoa (Government steamer), $ J/;which arrived here on Sunday, did its ' in connection with Cape Egt mont lighthouse, and sailed for WellingI',' ton at 2 p.m. yesterday. She calls at French Pam on her trip down.jL • THE RBMU.

m> > v The Rttnu IdM been delayed at Wanga. hui owing to the low state of the tide. »«" 'She was expected to get away very early lj£, thiif morning, and will call at Opunakc I"; on her way up. She leaves Shortly after . arrival here for'Kawhia and Onehunga. f " ' THE KOONYA.

jjwt The Koonya is due to-day from Southg£ irn ports with 139 tons of general cargo. ' tie sails after discharging for Wcatport r f /> andGreymouth. 1

%~l , The Union Company's new steamer > ( < , Kurow Ilia' just completed her maiden I , voyage, having arrived at Westport last 8 fvcning.. • Moturoa experienced one of its busier i ' y»t .days yesterday. There were five fcV" ''earners at the wharf, occupying all the present berthage accommodation, and Ku2 there was a very animated scene. By? 1 , The 27,000 ton German liner that has just left on her maiden voyage is the life, that flies the Germaa flag, but ! -Dot. the biggest in the world. The Lusi- ; tapia and Mauretania are each some '6OOO tons larger, and Messrs Harland \ °nd Wolff are building two monsters ,lor ths White Star line of 50,000 tons ,each. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

Ii! Bimu, from South Tuesday. iKoonya, from South, Tuesday. v.Ro&mond, from North, Tuesday. i; B«ra»a from North, Friday, iflosamond, from South, Saturday. / Karawa, from North, Monday. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. FrOm (London — , , Nerehana (due Wellington about July :W)> sailed on May 8, via Australia, and Napier. (Tyser Line, • agents.) Vi sthenic (due Wellington July 13), ,-<ailc3 on.. May 27, Plymouth May 29, #». Caw' Tonrn ' ana Hobart. (Shaw, SaviU Line, agents.) -. Star of Australia (due Wellington .Jhout .Tuly 28), sailed May 29, via Ausj» .i 'hilian ports and Auckland. (Tyser i, iLrae. agents.) , Kumara (due Wellington about AusrU't Ji. sailed on June 8, via Aus|V ♦tn'ian porta"'and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Line, agents.) Tongariro (due about July 26), sailed KiV* on June 12 for Wellington, via Teneriffc, gj'; Cape Town, and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Company, agents.) |&j«' I Corinthic (due Wellington about AugWW ust 12), sailed from Condon June 26, - Plvmouth 27, for Wellingten, via Tenerifle, Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Sa- ' vill and Albion Co., agents). "M, ' jFrom Liverpool—pj Devon (due Wellington about August fa.-. 8), sailed May 29, via Australian ports 4- . -.and iAucklaiid. (FjHB. Line, agents.) jh. Cornwall (due Wellington about Aug%b ust 30), suited from Liverpool on June 26, via Australian ports md Auckland. Srjti (F.H.S, Line, agents), "•* ft]' From New Yofo— / I , Walkure (due Wellington about July- 8), sailed on May 3, for Wellington direct. (Vacuum Oil Commnv. agents.) f Byntu (due-Wellington a'oout August 8), Ailed oU May 13, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) Glendevon (due • Wellington about August 27), tailed on June 8, via AusrcaUafi ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping .Company,, agents.) s Tomoana (due Wellington about Scptoraherß),«iiled on June 15, via Auntraliapports and Auckland. (Tyser trine, agents). • liannockburn (due Wellington about Jajtast 3D) sailed on June 21, via Aucksntf.. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents). SAILERS TO ARRIVE. • Clara, barque;, sailed from Liverpool if ay 27, for; Wellington. tarquentine, sailed from Adelaide Jape 221

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 142, 13 July 1909, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 142, 13 July 1909, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 142, 13 July 1909, Page 2

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