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SHIPPING

A "Ii » K>ET OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ,^ L WEDNESDAY, JULY 14. * " PHASES OF THE MOON. » D. H. M- 8 - , full Moon . 3 U 54 15 p.w. ' Last' Quarter 10 « 35 J* p.m •* NeW Moan . 25 10 21 18 ?•'" * First Quarter 25 11 22 15 P<" «, Higli w»te r at New Plymouth to-day 0.22 a.m. and 0.53 p.m.; to-morrow 7.ii a.m. and 748 p.m. High water at Waitaia anil N«* Plymouth 15 minutes later. Sun rises to-day 7.15; to-morrow 7.14. Sets to-day 4.45; .to-morrow 4.40, -" ARRIVED. Tuesday —Woonya, s.s., 1091 tons, Nicholsen, from southern ports. ' Tuesday.—Rosamond, m., 721 tons, irdwin, from Onehunga. ! SAILED. | Tuesday.—.Alexander, s.s., (or West- ! port j lhursday.—Rosamond, s.s., 721 tons, 1 Edwin, lor Nelson, Picton and Wellington < Tuesday.—Koonya, e.s., 1091 tons, mouth. | EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 1 Rjmu, from South, Wednesday. * * Raraffa. from North, Friday. * ■• Bosamond, from South, Saturday. harawa, from North, Monday. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED.' r t Onehunga, Tuesday.—Arrived, at 9.20 \ rfm, Rarawa, from New Plymouth. u » Wellington, Tuesday.— Arrived, at & ' ..05 aih, Athenic, from London( yt Wellington, Tuesday.—Arrived, at ™*, .- 10.5Q a.m., Corinna, from New Plymouth. - Sydney, Tuesday.—Arrived, at 2 a.m., Moana. SAILED. London, July 13.—Sailed, Delphic and - • Faparoa, for Wellington. ~ Xewcastde, Last Night.—Sailed, Waitem&ta, foi New Zealand. REPAIRING THE TCTANEKAI. Wellington, Last Night.—The tender , of Cable and Co., Wellington, at £747, '»■• * has been accepted for the extensive * < /overhaul of the Government steamer Tutonckai. Eleven firms tendered, some ?1 ra other ports of New Zealand". \ THE KOONYA. The Eoonya arrived from South yes- ,, ' terday jnorning and brought 130 tons * * of general cargo, including 200 sacks of j oats, 96 sacks of pollard," 265 tegs of potatoes, 336 bags of phosphates, 100 *> bows of candles, and 150 cases of kerbi sene. She left for Greymouti and Westfort at about 1 p.m. THE ROSAMOND. * * ' The Rosamond arrived from Onehunga ! »'T yesterday morning and left about aoon 1 t* j for Nelson, Picton and Wellington. She f took away about 50 tons of cargo, includiag » Straker waggon for Nelson, and 180 Sacks of fungus. THE REUU. The Rhnu was unable to get out ot iWangamu early yesterday morning as * T»as expected owing to the neap tides sn<J eagerly weather. It was hoped i< - fhut she would leave Waaganui last f"' night, in which case she should arrive -« ,at the breakwater to-day, via Opunakc, /.. ,*ailm(r shortly afterwards for Kawhia '. and Onehunga. r ' THE WAKANUI. i , The .is. Wikanui left Waitara on ', Saturday night with the followm* C a~g0:—2273 quarters beef, 1584 carcases t, . mutton, 205 carcafes pork, 77 casks tali\ ~ ow> 10 casks oleo, 14 boxes casings, 99 !'• <■ sacks tin clippings. j' SAS ERANCISCO SERVICE. £'' ~ The director s of the Howard Smith t Company, Ltd., who control the San „. Iranciaco service known as the Austra- \ Jian M»il Line, have under considera*fr( " tion a. proposal to. extend, the route to *-V 'i» J * nc ?? Vtr ,-r •' A «eP l *nJr to the Sydney $-*> (Morning Herald, negotiations are proS*T'". teed "W between the Canadian Govemav inent and the San' Francisco representa- * r -j l, of th e Howard Smith Company, 5 „ ltd with a view to a subsidy being fc . gTanted for. the extension, and if a suffi » * rawt inducement is offered the company > will inaugurate the line forthwith. , . GENERAL HARBOR REGULATIONS. '" > , , T , he foll , ow i>ig regulations affecting all harbors have .been gazeUe<l:-Everv i. motor boat, sailing cutter, yacht, o"r "' «„ *•? mg J' rowin « b9at ' wnea in r tr )e fairway of any harbor shall on the 'A. f'TTL hI & T Tesi'el liaul to that '*>/■ ' »3, 2* wllich is on star- " - rd ! lde^«» cI 'first-mentioned vessel; , ever 600 tons register is proceeding, or * . ' IShW «•? way and kee P cle « " f h'- rJ' vess * under 'soft * IS ? d P ro P e ß e d % «team or £'. "£ Wo^ P^ ee - da from W ""bo!limh * hereof for the ■ TZ» R wfeT d in co "neetion with *f. 21 Z ~\ °{ Ves . sels ,mdw 5 0«t in * *™J be provided with sweeps of 6 rfJl Pr ?" Slon a S ainst the failure » of mechanical power. Any master or WS,.nCT mCl ' a^ e ° l ' a b » at ■ £sf*W*nnst Hie provisions of these reS k'W" 'hall he liable to a fine not «v' %;, needing £IOO x §\ K '■ ; £• J«™' n an i" U "' y Sooner Albatross fr tarn "* mnga on Thursday for Wai-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 143, 14 July 1909, Page 2

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SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 143, 14 July 1909, Page 2

SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 143, 14 July 1909, Page 2

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