SHIPPING
It*QRT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. I THURSDAY, JULY 15. I' PHASES OF THE MOON, f D. a M S. ji Moon .. 3 11 54 15 p.m. *". Ouarter 10 B 35 13 p.m. e Moop . 25 io u 18 »•»>. (, . Quarter 25 11 2i 16 ?■<»■ [ ARRIVED. £ si Night —Rimu, s.s., 400 tons, Richj , rrom W anganui and Opunake. ' SAILED. ■,t Night—Rimu, s.S., 400 tong.RicU- , for Kawhia and Onehunga. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. i i \a from North, Friday, iiiimond, from South, Saturday, irawa, from North, Monday. jsamond, from North, Tuesday. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. '"' rtcaiport, Wednesday.—Arrived, at '; a) a in , Xoonyn, from New Plymouth. ' NoUon, Wednesdays-Arrived, at 8.10 •~ u , Rosamond, from New Plymouth. , V\ Uhngton, Tuesday.—Arrived, at 8.40 i„ Hmemoa., from New Plymouth, via 1 t *e French Pass. i Wellington,. Wednesday.—Arrived, at >um Moeiaki, from Sydney, i Auckland, Last Night.—Arrived, at «- -0 pm , Uua, from Suva. ■ ttaiiganui, Wednesday!— Arrived, at IU pm, Rcgulus, from New Plymouth. SAILED. if " OpiiiiaU \A ednesday.—Sailed, at 3.40 in, Rimu lor Onehunga, via New Ply- : mouth. Y Sjdnej, Lr>t Night.-Sailed, at 3.3 a * otelock, Mokoia, for New Zealand. ■„ Melbourne, Last Night.—Sailed, Maf nuku, for New Zealand. J STEAMER ASHORE. , HoMtika, Thursday. The steamer '• line Douglas went ashore when leaving t Okarito, llnough. the tiller ropes foul%mg The local gear is insufficient to j } Tnul the hoat off, and ropes are now being sent oouth. overland. ? - THE RIMU. f . f The Rimu left Wanganui at about 6.25 L- on Tuesday evening, arriving at Opunake f icsterday morning. She left that port i it 3 pin and arrived here at 7 o'clock l lAt night She sailed shortly after ar- & rival foi Kawhia and Onehunga. r\ From ne-yt week the Rimu will make £ fortnightly trips ibetween Onehunga, Kaf?' 'vhia., Nc« Opunaks and t Wanganui, and vice versa, instead of the * present weekly service, owing to the inS* of trade to warrant the mainten ince df the existing service. She i wJI leave Onehunga very other Tues- ', ilaj, New I'lrniouth on the Wedaesday, J .< mng W nganui on the return trip on ■ ' the Thursday. The Waitan-owned steamer Pftoitoi, '/ which recently met with a mishap up ? tic Coast, is now berfned at Onehunga, J .vhcre she will undergo an overhaul. v This mill not take long, and the vessel r r 'S expected to leave in a day or two for l 5 WaitaTa, where she will resume her old » running. i. The Blackball Coal Company will probably order a new collier within the next twelve months to replace the Pei tone The latter vessel will then be t nlaced on the Australian market for * sale. Specifications, plans' and other docu- ■' ments in connection with the new Priest- , flian hopper dredge for the Lyttelton } Hnrbor' Board have been forwarded to u, the High Commissioner at London, in , T<ider that he may call for tenders for ' the vessel Tenders are also being ca'.lJ 5 ed for in, New Zealand. ',
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 144, 15 July 1909, Page 2
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