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W'l L PORT OF NEW PLYM9UTH. |} " L THURSDAY, JULY 22. t> " 'I'HASES OF THE MGON. Eft P. H. Ji. 8. K Full Moon .. 3 11 5* 15 p.m. | last (garter 10 « 3" J3 P-'» P New Jlooh ..25 10 21 18 p.m. P> Fltst (garter 25 11 22 15 p.m. 5?-"~ Hi"h water at New Plymouth to-day *- lU°a.'i:. and ll.li p.m.; to-morrow ;- ' 11*21 :;.."• and 11.36 p.m. High water *<■ at"\v;i tara and Opunake 15 minutes * la* l - 1 Sun liji'i to-day 7.0j to-morrow (.8. Sets to-day 4.51; to-morrow 4.52. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' Blmu, from Onehunga and Kawhia, f Wednesday. , Rimu, from South Saturday. Rara.va. from North, Friday. Corinna, from .South, Friday. r Rosamond, from South, Saturday. Coriuna, from North, Sunday. Rarawa, from North, Monday. Rosamond, from North, Tuesday. I Koonya, from South, Tuesday. *l TELEGRAPHIC. I* ' ABKIVED. fc . ' S. Wednesday-Arrived, at 0.10 i ftv- a.m , Rosamond, from New Plymouth. , %f London, July 20.—Arrived, Langton K Giange, from Wellington. $ Wellington, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 5 7.40a.m.,M0ana, from Sydney. t SAHiBD. i&; tendon, July 20.—Sailed, Kaitoa, for g? 1 Nelson. h- Kawhia, Wednesday.—Sailed, 3 p.m., |r Rnnu, for Wanglinui, via. New Ply's, mouth. at Sydney, Last Night.—Sailed, at 1.30 B» o'clock, Wimmera, for New Zealand. f Melbourne, Last Night.-Sailcd, Ulit- maroa. t » THE MANGAPAPA. £■* . f}' Wc'stport, Wednesday.—The Mangaft* japa had about twenty passengers, inY eluding several ladies, all of whom were «r landed safely. The vessel stuck inside a the entrance. She is not in a dangerous f position, and it is expected she will float sL," off to-day. &," The Mangapapa is a vessel of 101 ik; tojs and owned by the Kaiamea Steamm ship Company. She was purchased by SS' lur present owners; some months ago H* from the Northern Stetfmsbip Company. K. ' |* MONGOLIA AT FREMANTLE. Si ' ' S. Fremantle, Wednesday. Arrived, 1k Mongolia. Passengers:—For WellingW? ton: Messrs Yarston and Wilson. For 6 "■ Auckland: Miss Ovens. For Lyttelton: 2+ Messrs Wantle, Belcher (2), Misses BelISC' dicr and Beekingham. For Wanganui: L, Mr. and Mrs. Young. For Nelson: Mr. 5 and Mrs. May. 6 , THE ROSAMOND. ' [j> The Union Company advise that arpf iangements have been made whereby % the Rosamond will in future take urgent it or special.cargo between New Plymouth f> end Onehunga, and vice versa. jft THE RIMU; •%, : g The i Northern Company's Rimu left {"£ Kawliia for New Plymouth at 3 pjn. k.' vesterday and is due here this morning, gs Phe sails afterwards for Opunake and fi Wanganui. j| ' THE CORINNA. ¥ The Corinna is due from southern a , ports to-morrow, and has about 700 tons «/ of general cargo for this port. She %* oails after discharging for Onehunga, t* returning here oh Sunday. 4 THE HIMATANGI. $| In connection with the running ashore \; of the Himatangi at Foxton on Sature day, the Foxton Herald states that in |g, taking the bar she apparently slewed to g: rtarboard, and ran ashore, and now |& lies with her bow facing the river in a £> ' r i orth-easterly position, the bow being fc. practically afloat at high-water, but the J * stern is embedded in the sand and is jjjj, almost high and dry at low water. • She & arrived on Saturday from Greymouth, B - with 220 tons of State coal. The Queen P* , of the South and Wooton arrived at Jt the bar shortly after. The Himatangi R * was the first to attempt to enter the y\ river and ran, ashore. The other two k steamers successfully negotiated the K bar. About 100 tons of coal were jetti- * *oned on Sunday and though attempts to refloat, her have been made at every * tide, since, they have been unsuccessful f and she-13 .still, lying in the same posii tion. . I ■■:'■■' r > On Monday morning there were no f e,s than fifteen vessels of the Union , , oinpany's feet in the port of Wellingfr , t0 » ~ Seeing that the cOm,«ny' s boats number <U the vessels at Wellington constitute,nearly 25 per cent, of the •f lleet. "' j M™ y P a P er Btates tha t the A. /, J."" A. Line have chartered the Den of |> I.uthven and the Whakarua to load at r New York-the former for New Zealand fr' v K? "ifi th ? ißtter for Austra!i « ¥■' in. ,o ? ks as If the two charters % ■ • mWed ?' the WellinggP Jon Dominion, as the local agents for $ Jim +'• .• , Ll , ne were advised some I little time back that the Whakarua was £, to load for New Zealand ports, but no /„, communication has come to liand reY r carding the Den of Ruthven f Says the Timaru Herald:-"It is sat- | .factory to note that big boats are now I (rmng out of this port drawing just on /. -m.of water. On Tuesday last, the i Mainan, of more than 7000 tons went \ ?" r d T nK , ? 2 , ft lOin ' ttree a »d a-M ( , '-ours after high water."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 151, 22 July 1909, Page 2
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