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m-PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. JULY 21. H* PHASES OF THE MOON. Si":- D. H. M. 0. Emu Uoon .. 3 11 « 'ls p.uiw®ist Quarter 'lO tt 3u 13 p.ui. Elfew Ji»on .. io 10 21 18 p.m. Knrtt (,'iarter 25 11 22 IB pan. S§\ lij„h water at Sew Plymouth to-ilay K IUU °., u . L o-morrow 11.48 a.m. and 0.0 | p.m. l.ig'i water at Waitara and Opu- ('• nakc 1j minutes later. - Sun ises to-day 7.10; to-morrow, 7.9. v gets to u»y 4.50; to-morrow, 4.51. ' 1 fe: ARRIVED. Tuesday.—Rosamond, s.s., 721' tons, from Oaehunga. Bssv. '' - |^ f SAILED. f." - rruosdav.—fiosamond, s.s., 721 tons, Ik.'EdiWin, for Nelson, Picton, and WellingBfam.... . expected arrivals. •Rimu, from Onehunga and, Eawhia, Wednesday. . cßimu, from Wanganui and Opunake, te ~ Friday. frßara-vi. from Ndrth, Friday. from South, Friday. 1 fflfjosainond, from South, Saturday. ifCorinna, from North, Sunday. Svßamwa. from North, Monday, posimond, from North, Tuesday. TELEGRAPHIC. , ARRIVED. 1-i. Onehunga, Tuesday.^-Arrived, at 10.5 . Port Chalmers, Tuesday.—Arrived, at (Ka-iii., Otaki, from London. "Auckland, Tuesday.—Arrived, at B.la a.m.. Navua, from Suva. •' Sydney, Last Night.—Arrived at three o'clock, Warrimoo, • .• . . •Newcastle, Last Night—Arrived, Waixuiia from the Bluff, • _ .Melbourne, Last Night.-Arrived, Tay froip Auckland. ' ' SAILED, if -Aucklard, at 11.1 a a iii., Atna, fo* Nukualofa. Timaru, Tuesday—Sailed, at 8 a.m., barque Ashm'ore, for East London. _ ' Grevmoiith, Tuesday.—Sailed, at 12.4 a, Kaiapoi, ,for Melibcjirne. STEAMER ASHORE AT KARAMEA. Wellington, Tuesday.—The steamer "MnjjgitTiapa went ashore at South Spit, *£hd has 'several passengers, including 'four ladies, for Westport. The sea is p&eitvy and the weather unfavorable. \HnirrANGi ashore at foxton. &■ Wprd-Tieeived from Foxton states J -that tbe coastal steamer Himitangi had tun ashore while trying to enter the f r " -Foxton river-on Saturday. The Qufcen jfp ft the South made two ineffectual at-sp.-tempts to tow her off on Sunday, but W finally had to dears for Wellington. The £•" Himitangi-k.understood-to have a fairly sg;_ i heavy cargo of coal, and'it is thought & that she will Eave~t<H)p lightened congte.ejderably before* she 'gets off. This "coui'se hiadi to T)e "adopted when the Moa Si. Tent aground at Foxton i some time jf-./g 0 / fe,"" ' THE ROSAMOND. iThe'Rosamond arrived from Onehunga Bfeyesterd&y morning and left for Nelson, lib- Picton and Wellington about 11 o'clock, j|r j taking about 50 ton s of cargo, including fe 7QO boxes of butter aW .}4O sacks of BiS.w Sides Jof which 70 sacks aftf for Toronto, K" Canada). 5?? . The Manuka, on her previous trip to Melbourne, on leaving Bluff, touched a K j'ieef at the entrance. An examination ®'\ in dock at Melbourne'revealed damage p v ' 'to the extent of £2OOO. 1..' _ Not tlj'e least interesting ipiece of £ s "jaeohanism in connection with the en and boilers of the new cargo jp»» ivtcamer Kurow is an ash pump by which tinders and dross from the' furnaces are P 'Oiitpiuatically drawn, up and shot out jfcfit the ship's side. This obviates the >-<" necessity of clearing the furnaces by F.manual labor. iji/ Mr. W. Anderson, chief, engineer of I', tjie coastal st&mer Storm, is on his Jo England by the-lonic, in order 1-,,/ to bung ;6nt a new steamer. ■■■'■ On the'completion; of .repairs to the 'Maheno's engines at Dunedin, dhs will tlre JflufHtobnrt-AWboilrnp servioo :The Manuka then ,withdraws to . Bike up the running, and the fflroftaJtraiiSerß to ihe Van'cmfvor trad£, reueviiig the Marama. IU th« 'Jlprajißyi&,-the Union Comfaiir iinported/jiorUon' of an extensive Si fpr of a laundry rn Welfingtbn, iiit connection with the fp' CQI ipany's scheme for dealing iwith the lauinlvy work their vessels trading ¥ t0 that port. Another instalment has come to liand, The existing 1. ySt to run;'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 150, 21 July 1909, Page 2
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