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SHIPPING

• pf * '*POET OF NEW PLYMOUTH. h j: H" FRIDAY, JULY 15. PHASES eF THE kSSN. D. H. M. B. Full Moon .. 3 11 54 15 i>;» Last Quarter 10 (i 3i» 13 p.m. '. New Moon ..25 10 21 18 p.siiFirst Quarter 25 11 22 15 p.>n. High 'water at Xew Plymouth to day 8.15 a.m. and 8.42 p.m.; to-morrow S.oJ a.m> and 0.17 p.m. High water at Waitara and Opunake 15 minutes later. Sun rises to-day 7.13; to-morrow 7.12. Sets to-day 4.47; to-morrow 4.48. EXPECTED-ARRIVAI& Rara#a. from North, Friday. Sosamond, from South, Saturday, fiarawa, from North, Monday. Rosamond, from North, Tuesday. ' Riinu, from Onehunga and Kawhia, Wednesday. j Bimu, from Wanganui and Opunake, > . Friday. | TELEGRAPHIC. j ARRIVED. • Kawhia, Thursday.—Arrived, at 5.15 A.m., Rimu, from New Plymouth. Bluff, Thursday—Arrived, at 12.:.u ■ p.m., Whangape, from Xewcastle. i Onehunga, Last Night—Arrived, it 4.45 p.m., from Wanginui, via way ports. ■ Bluff, Last Night—Sailed, at 4.30 p.m., Wairuna,- from Newcastle. SAILED. Onehunga, -Last Night.—Sailed, Rarawa, for New Plymouth, passing Miillukau Heads 5.50 p.m. Pass'eagers: Mesdames H. Clark, Hogg, Stewart, J. : : Baita, Messrs James How. H. Clark, G, N. Co&tes, J. Barber; and six steerage. , v Wellington, Thursday.—Sailed, at 12:35 p.m., lonic, for London. J { THE ROSAMOND^ The Rosamond is due here to-mor-row from Wellington with general cargo. She sails after discharging for Onehunga, returning here on Tuesday. THE RMU. The Bimu arrived at Onehunga yesterday at 4.45 pjn. from Kawhia and Now Plymouth. She leaves Onehunga on Tuesday for Wanganui, via way ports, and should arrive here on Wednesday. After completing her trip tho Rimu will take up her-new time-table, making fortnightly trips dona the ■■ .Coast. i i : ' /THE DEVON. The Fedcral-Houlder-Shire steamer Devon, which is due at Wellington from Liverpool on or about, the 7th August, is bringing a total load of 7710 tons of general, merchandise for New Zealand ports. This makes her a full ship, and ( the cargo is to be distributed as follows:—For Auckland: 2400 tons; for Wellington: 2420 tons; for Lyttelton: 1280 tons; for Dunedin: 1600 tons. i: GERMAN, CRUISER AT AUCKLAND. The German fourth-class cruiser Condor arrived at Auckland from Fiji .m j Tuesday and took up anchorage in the - man-o'-iwar ground. The cruiser left Suva on the 7th inst., and experienced fine weather until reaching the New ■ ' Zealand coast, thence strong south-west winds and heavy sea until a few hours before reaching port. The Condor will remain in Auckland until the 25th inst., , when she will return to Suva. IOOKING OUT FOR CASTAWAYS. ' According to an Australian exchange Messrs Burns, Pliilp and Co. have aecedpd to a request by the Premier of Jew South Wales that captains' of the firms Island steamers should keep a ; l(»k-out for castaways in the Xew Hebw h iew Iveeks a «° a lifebuoy bearing the name "Loch Lomond" was >H ; I« k «? "P "» the New Hebrides, and the ' ' actives of some of the members of tlic craw thought it possible that tiding of castaways might be heard of in the islands A circular letter has been fort? in the Island trade, but it is not thought likelv that anything more of the ill-fated ship and ' 1 i WlB bB leard - is believed •w5 TC rif >^v ,>W V vith 811 han «l» °ff . -North J»ew Zealand, svhile on a ,^ oa - stl « to Lyttelton, there wreckage came ashore

Mr. Papprill, Second officer of the Kit-' W, transferred to the Pukaki at xnte .anchor Company* new steamer >ifaiii win take up the Wairan's runX:. m Nekon-Wellington-'Jtotuelc.i K hag been decided that the Union cXf: st rr r ,. A r SfV". J !" y 25 for Zealand K'l 18 at WeU "? ton on Aug-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 145, 16 July 1909, Page 2

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SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 145, 16 July 1909, Page 2

SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 145, 16 July 1909, Page 2

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