SHIPPING
H 4 PORT OF NEW PLYIMUTH. «?** TUESDAY, JULY 20. •' I * PHASES OF THE MOON. r D. H. M. 8. & Full Moon .. 3 H &* iB u -'"' K Last Quarter 10 0 3n 13 p.'" » New Moon .. 25 10 21 }? P-" 1 B E*>t Quarter 25 11 22 15 p..n P 11 »h water at New Plymouth to-day | IOuT a.-.u. and 11.15 ip.ni.; to-morrow, » 11 o j a.u. High water at Waitara, and s, Opu iKe 15 minutes later. r tu j rises to-day 7.11; to-morrow, 7.10. beta to-day, 4.40; to-morrow 4.50. ABKT7ED. ' Monday.—Rarawa, s.s, 1079 tons, Norbury, from Onehunga. Passengers: J Misic* Moswell, Brett, Lewis, Pye and I Lupo, Mesdames Walker and MacWil- «* ham, Messrs Glenknow, White, Adams, i* Sutcliffe, Young, Stone, Moswell, Turnt • bull, Wilson, Barraclough, Black, Airey, V» Paques, Smith and Gazzard. |! SAILED. fr List'Night.—Rarawa, s.s., 1079 tons, &■* Noibury, for Oaehunga. Passengers: f? Me»dames Philips, E. Smith, Blennerhast' sett, Misses Simmons and Takle, Messrs U& Watkras, Chisholm, Weddersporn, Good », all, Collins (2), Russell, Simmons, O'S.ii I fe' t kvan, Churches, O. Smith, and others; mi>' r 12 steerage. j* EXPECTED ARRIVALS. S&* Rosamond, from North, Tuesday. W Rimu, from Ondmnga and Kawhia, g| Wednesday. gff Burn, from Wangamu and Opunake,: H' t Friday. Kv Rara.va from' North, Friday. §h" Ro»aniond, from South, Saturday. »?, Rarawa, from North, Monday. P., . TELEGRAPHIC. g . ARRIVED. If Bluff, Monday.—Arrived, at 9.30 a.m., W-i Manuka, from Hobart, with an English ■K* mail. SAILED. IP Newcastle, Monday.—Sailed, Cham|fi» 'pion (tug), for Auckland. jjC , Oaehunga, Last Night.—Sailed, 3.29 gifi, Rosamond, for New Plymouth, Hf" passing Manakau Heads at 5.20 p.m. m.' Bluff, Last Night.—Sailed, at 9 p.m., EL- MoLraki, for Hobart. m THE RARAWA. JL. ' nhe Rarawa brought from Onehunga |fe ycterday morning 70 tons of cargo. Kk This included 7 tons of sugar, 5 tons of J& manure, 3fl tons cement, and 5 tons of WL i flour: She sailed for Onehunga last HeL night with the usual amount of cargo. E, i THE ROSAMOND. The Rosamond left Onehunga yestert* day afternoon for New Plymouth, and C*ij should arrive here early this morning, plj, SK takes away from here for WellingBS? to.i butter and general cargo. I*" ' ITheWarrimoo, which left for Sydney " on Friday afternoon, was a "full ship," I extra space having to be provided to meet the demand. The saloon and , steerage passengers numbered 300 odd. A Sydney shipping paper reports that i the steamer Gretavale, 3124 tons, has been chartered to load general cargo at Australian and New Zealand ports for Unitd Kingdom or Continent. Tire Gretavale is., owned by the Gretavale S.S. Co., Glasgow, and is classed 100A1 at Lloyds'. The towage of a floating dock, built ! liy Messrs William Hamilton and Co., Port Glasgow, from Port Glasgow to Christiana, has' been successfully perfoimed by the Amsterdam Tug and Sal--1 vage Company's powerful tug Atlas, of 1500-i.H.p. The tug and her tow left Greeaock on May 17, arriving at Christiana on May 20. '■. As the Waimate is to leave London ! to morrow with cargo from the disabled ijiWhikatane, the New Zealand Shipping Co have Been advised that the Wai- ; mate's running will be taken up by the ',Bakaia, which will leave London for -■New Zealand ports on August 7. The Whakatane ig expected to be ready to sail by August 31.
%, During the month or June 65,353 tons h of coal were shipped from Westport, hi ■ During the' last 10 years the shipp. luildmg industry in' Germany has ex- %£ libited a powerful growth. Whereas £l m 1907 the capacity of ships huilt iu srf German yards was 175,097 tons, it inki o*a»ed in 1908 to 263,030 tons. During hj., 180S 184 ships,. representing 92,947' tons', r- were built in foreign yards on Gerjr;\ (man account, as compared with 119 B ships and 122,845 tons in 1906 and 52,Ij 066 tons in 1898. £i/,_ OVERSEA shipping.
&, ~ STEAMERS TO ARKIVE. W From London—ijL i®tar Australia (due Wellington tri* July 28), mailed May 29, via Aus--stfvrlralun ports and Auckland. (Tyser agents.) ' ' Kumara (due Wellington about ffi 3), sailed on June 8, via Ausports and Auckland. (Shaw, cavill and 'Albion line, agents.) ||? Tongariro (due about July 26), sailed Ifc on June 12 for Wellington, via Teneriffe, §§. «P« Jown, and Hobart; (New Zealand g chipping Company, agents.) Corinthic (due Wellington about August sailed from London June 20, ; Pi > month 27, for )Rfellington, via Tenenffe, Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, SaviU and Co., agents), k ■ From Liverpool— Din on (due Wellington about August >.S)j =aifcd May 29, via Australian ports -and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agents.) Cornwall (due Wellington about Aug- .. i'st 30), sAiled from Liverpool on June J' 1 -Australian ports and Auckland gjj iU'Jl.o. Line, agents). £ From New York—|4 tUlkure (due Wellington about L 'Jnh B|, sailed on May 3, for Wellingtou 0- dire t (Vacuum Oil Comranv. agents.) fe Bl,ltu Woe Wellington about Au "list 6), tniled on May 13, via Australia and gg Ant I land.-. (A. and A. Line, agents.) Glendmvon (due Wellington about ji" Au<ni«t 27), sailed on June 8, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zea|j, 'ami Shipping Company, agents.) I"}' Tomoapa (due Wellington about Sep!,"!/itcfl)l)i'i 8), sailed on June 15, via Ans- * trill in ports and Auckland (Tyser ■■ X>iin- agents). j 1 innockburn (due Wellington about ? J *®fi' ''t 30) sailed on June 21, via Auckland (Vacuum Oil Co., agents). it SAILERS TO ARRIVE. Clara, barque, sailed from Liverpool rf*Mav 27, for Wellington, sf Snorica, barquer.tine, sailed from { Adelaide June 22. t r OUTWARD BOUND STEAMERS. SU k Langton Grange, left Lyttelton 29th jyMay, via Madeira: due Avonmouth fs about 90th Jiily. < Clan Grant, left Bluff 2!) th May; due sfcfAvonmouth about 20th July, f Opawa, left Lyttelton 2nd June, via ■ Monte Video; due London about 20th X il>ih > Rimutaka, left Lvttelton 12th June, ,-via Monte Video, Teneriffe. and Plyh jcoirth, due London about 25th July, fc:". Elfja, left Eyttelton 31st May; due 5-Jjondon about 30th July. i. Agnpanthus, left Lyttelton fltli June, STia Palmas; do® Lendoniabout 30th tJu», ' 'i Mimiro, left Bliiff 14th June, via Las gPalmas, due London about 30th July, r* Clan Mafintyre, left Bluff 22nd June, Duriian; due London about 13th Sngnst. eUNairnslire, left Lyttelton 26tb June, Madeira; due Avonmouth about the j&fh August. jjpAirmo,.left Bluff 30th June; due avonmouth about 24th August. ' 1 i
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