SHIPPING
OF NEW PLYMOUTH. BK #' SATURDAY, JULY 17. Wk°"> PHASES OF THE MOON. If 1 -' " D. O. M. 8. PP Full Moo" •• 3 n 5i 15 P " L WkJte Quarter 10 8 3n 13 p.m |f>Sew Moon •• 25 10 21 18 P'"' tff-ltyst Quarter •& 11 22 15 p..n. a&J Hil'K water at New Plymouth to-day P? 891 am. and U. 17 p.m. jto-inorrow 9.38 |i,ajv an* U - 5D P- m - H 'S h . 1 " sTv Waitava and Opunuke 15 minutes later. C#l Sun rises to-day 7.12; to-morrow 7.U. *>& Sets to-day 4.48; to-morrow 4.49. ARRIVED. a** Friday.—Rarawa, s.s., 1079 tons, Norv Sury, from Onehunga. ,! SAILED. ' Last Night.—Rarawa, s.s., 1079 tons, j bury, fo^Onehunga. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. BoaJinond, from South, Saturday. Harawa, from North, Monday. 'Rosamond, from North, Tuesday. Rimu, from Onehunga. and Kawhia. i Wednesday. Bimu, from Wauganui and Opunake, Friiay. l Raraffa, irom North, Friday. TELEGRAPHIC. ;"' ARRIVED. : Adelaide, Last Night.—Arrived, Joseph t Kiaig, from New Zealand. \ SAILED. u3 ' iPoit Chalmers, Last Night.—Sailed, * Laknmba, at 11 o'clock, for Newcastle. i Wellington) Last Night.—Sailed, War- { . riraoo, at 5.40 p.m., for Sydney. *- Brisbane, Last Night.—The new '% steamer Karaki signalled Goode Island § to day, all well. f HARBORMASTER'S REPORT. The baibormastcr reported at yesVw ferdaj'a meeting of the Harbor Board »t' J that during the four weeks ending July, *f. " Wth, theie .were 30 steamer berthings S5- at the wharf, the aggregate gross ton- &> , nagu amounting to 49,394 tons. The t '.' total imports amounted to 5858 tons fc~~ of lailway coal and 1441 tons of prip7 * vatc coal. The exports .totalled 500 ?£•' tons, bringing the amount of cargo »' handled to 0358 tons. During the four W weeks the weather had been very wet I, i and rough, with very heavy seas, but §&■ there had been no delay caused to p-' ' shipping locally. The dredged worked Li on 13 days', making 110 trips and removing 6960 yards of sand from the % , THE JANE DOUGLAS.
]f' - ' Hokitika, Friday— When the Jane I'-' Douglas was being re-floated yesterday fe at Okarito. she was discovered to bo
t making water. It appears the vesse! was leaking at the seams near the en- £,* , fine-room and took in a good quantity fc of water. was hauled up on the K' beach and gear is being sent south to !£,' rc-rivet the bottom where defective. >£ The vessel will be subsequntly launched £■% into the river, near which she now | ' liC3 ' g, N , THE RAKAWA. jjjfe The Rarawa brought 140 tons of cargo jK from Onchunga yesterday- morning, in- £"•> eluding 014 tags of cement, 80 bags of n > lime, 74 sacks of manure, 370 bags of JjL. sugar, 385 boxes pi canned and driid V fruits, and 221 cases of fruit. She sailBy- ed again for Onehunga last night l with Iff ' the usual amount of cargo. Sf - K 'THE KOSA4IOH). V The Rosamond is due froih WellingSt ton, Ficton and Nelson this morning &', ' vith about 145 tons of general cargo. f[' She left the former port at 2 p.m. yesterday and should arrive here at about % , 10 a.m. to-day. %.' jjfc l The Gisborne Sheep-farmers" Frozen jrfj. Meat Co. has under consideration the "*";'• matter oflrujlding a steamer. The £*;' company has at present under construc- |' tion a, lighter. K i The' new Huddart-Parker inter-State L pas&cnger steamer is to" be named the |r,' . Zealandia. The company's old Zealandia. r% t is now running between Sydney and Hohj'. Bart for the Union Company, under ¥ the name of Faloona. ft The Southern Cross (Sfetanesian Mit>f%; sion steamer), which returned to AuckV~ land on Sunday last, visited 130 dif- £ ferent places in'the Islands.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 146, 17 July 1909, Page 2
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