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SHIPPING

L; , PORT OP NEW PLYMOUTH, p' MONDAY, JULY 19. fe PHASES OF THE MOON. K D. H. M. B. Full Moon .. 3 11 6* 15 '!?' Last Quarter 10 # 3ii 13 I 1 \t Nun Moon ..25 10 21 18 Imm. i'jrst Quarter 25 11 22 15 !>.•"• k Hi"li water at New Plymouth to-day i 10 I- a.m. and 10.35 p.m.; to-morrow 10 «) a.ui. and 11.15 p.m. High water at \V . iia and Opunake 15 minutes later. « Sun rises to-day 7.11; to-morrow 7.11. 10-day 4.40; to morrow 4.49. ARRIVED. f - S-iturday.—Rosamond, s.s., 721 tons, Fdwin from Nelson, Pic ton and Wdi lington. SAILED. i i • Friday.—Rarawa, s.s., 1079 tons, No:Itury, lor Onehunga. Passengers: Jlcsdames Avery, W. Perry and family, Mi !o Johnson, Messrs Avery, Blakey, i- Wclliam, Parker, Campbell, Skeates. 5 Otuay, Derran, W. Perry, and others; ' 10 stwrage. £ Saturday.—'Rosamond, s.s., 721 tons', If- Edwin, for Onehunga. §T EXPECTED ARRIVAIfi. -Rarawa, from North, Monday. jC' Rosamond, torn North, Tuesday. Rimu, from Onehunga and Kawhia. 6 Wedaesdsy. Bpv Bimii, Iron Wanganui and Opunake, ffi:-. Briday. §r' Raraffa. from North, Friday.

TELEGRAPHIC. g f ARRIVED. §k Onehunga, Saturday!— Arrived, at 10 am. Rarawa, from New Plymouth. K.'" London,' Friday.—Arrived, Kaipara, from Lyttelton. s* Onehunga, Sunday.—Arrived, at 9.45 am., Rosamond, from New Plymouth. «!■•'■■■ Wellington, Sunday.—Arrived, Waitem ita, from Newcastle. ■ . Sydney, Last Night.—Arrived, H.M.S. a>-■ Challenger, from Auckland, ft Sydney, Last Night.—Arrived, Laira, 'S from Hokianga. ||t ' BAILED. P, Newcastle, Saturday.—Sailed, KaitaBgata, for Wellington. ' ■ On'ehunga, .Sunday.—Sailed, at 3.30 k' " j- n)., Rarawa, for New iPiyinouth, passTHE ROSAMOND. ji;, ■ The Rosamond arrived from South on fcr ' Saturday afternoon with a cargo of 140 t" 1 tons of general merchandise. She sailed & after discharging for Onehunga, arriving js, there at 9.45 a.m. yesterday. She returns here on Tuesday, sailing the same fe* day for Wellington. fy THE ISLAND SERVICE. tiij. At the end of the present month the %*. Union Company's steamer Talune, which Tjt is at present "plying between Dunedin fe/ - and Auckland, is to withdraw from that yr trade and take up the Hauroto's runi" , inng in the Islands service. On arrival at Auckland on August 1 the Tajunc gf " will tranship to the Sydney boat as S usual, but, instead of leaving for Dunes',- din on August 3, she goes to Raratonga. Kv The Waikare .will take up the East8/ Coast Sydney running on Tuesday, the 10th August,.leaving Dunedin every alls, ternate Tuesday, and connecting with the Mokoia at Auckland.

THE KUROW. Op the Union Company's neiw collier r Kurow, which lately arrived from Home, fherp is an appliance which is a dis- • • tinctly new departure for the rapid discharge of coal. It consists of a big grajb similar in, every respect to the Prrestm&n dredge grab, and made by the Priestman Compasy, which will lift about a ton of coal at each cast. The Kurow is a two-masted steamer of 2345 7 tons, and is in command of Capt. W. : Hutchings. DANGER TO NAVIGATION REMOVED i The timber-ladea punt whicli was recently blownto tea from Hokianga and ' V»s afterwards sighted by the Hinemoa, threatened to 3>e a serious danger to , navigiticm. The Marine Department has, • however, received advice that the pirat has been washed ashore between Kaipara arid Sfanukau entrance. The other v punt, was not loaded, and is therefore not considered such-a dangerous ob;a Etacle.

THE GERMAN CRUTSEU. ■ The German fourth-class cruiser Condor, which arrived at Auckland from the Islands on .Tuesday morning, as patrol ship among the Pacific Islands, and has .-visited Auckland 011 several occasionp. When the visitor was off Calliope Dock she saluted the port by firing Iwenty-s'even guns, and the compliment Was returned hy the. battery at Fort Cautley. . The Condor has a displacement of 1600 tons, and a speed of 18 knots, per hour. Her complement of officers and men totals 160, afld her armament consists of eight 4in guns, four magazine guns, and eiaht small guns.

j A very heavy log was experienced at v M» yesterday. , ; ■>. .The aext steamer from London due , to, arrive in New Zealand will be the Star of Australia, which should,arrive , in Wellington about the 29th inst. On the 28th June las't the Kaiapoi Shipping and Trading Company's new steamer Kairiki ia reported to have sailed from Singapore f.or Newcastle, where she will coal bofore proceeding to Lytte.ton. She due at the latter port about the end of the present month. The scow Echo, which was at Patca last week, was reported -to be the first sailing vessel to visit that port in the last twentv-five years. 'Mr. G. H. Scales, of Wellington, ha? chartered the British steamer Dalhanna to load grain at the Bluff for Avonmoutli. Three men deserted from the barque Xakemba at Dunklin on Wcdnesflay, dolaying her departure for Newcastle ami Callao. Three others were ragaged. and the barque proceeded on its voyage on Friday.' . OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London— Star of Australia (due Wellington about July 28), sailed May 20, via Australian porta and Auckiland. (Tyser Line, agents.). Kumara (due Wellington about August 3), sailed on June 8, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Shaw. Savill and Albion Line, agents.) , Tongariro (due about July 26), sailed on June 12 for Wellington, via TenerifTo. Cape Town, and Ilobart. ((New Zealand Chipping Companf, ajents.) Corinthic (due Wellington about August 12), sailed from London June 20, Plymouth 27, for Wellington, via Teneriffc, Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, SaTill- and Albion Co., agents). From Liverpool— Devon (due Wellington about August 9), saitod May 29, via Australian ports and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agents.) Cornwall (due Wellington about August . 30), ffaited from Liverpool on June 26, via?: Australian ports and Auckland. (F. 11.5. Line, agents). From New York— ' WAlkure (due Wellington about My 8), sailed on May 3, for Wellingtob liiect. (Vacuum Oil Oomnanv. agents.) >Bantu (due Wellington about August 3), "toiled on May 13, via Australia and itwUand. (A. and A. Line, agents.) .(JlendßVon (Sue Wellington about August 27), tailed On June 8, via Ausralinn ports and Auckland. (New Zeaund Slipping Company, agents.) Tomoana (due Wellington about Sep- : enifcr ,-8), sailed oil June 15, via Ausralian .ports and , Auckland' (Tyser line, agents). .%jjnockirarn (due Wellington about iHjrust 30). sailed on June 21, via Auckwd. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents). SAILERS TO ARRIVE. Ofara, barque, .sailed from Liverpool [ay 27, for Wellington. fSenorita, barquer.tine, sailed from dflaide June 22.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 147, 19 July 1909, Page 2

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SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 147, 19 July 1909, Page 2

SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 147, 19 July 1909, Page 2

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