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SHIPPING

- , POET OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ' FRIDAY, JULY 23. PHASES OF THE MOON. i). a M. 8. ' ir„n Modu • • 3 11 ■O4 15 p.m. ~ J# TT.. 23 10 | 18 U first 2a 11 22 15 p.m. V •- M, :- i.ater at New Plymouth to daj • M[° r ,t..a o.Mi p.ui. To-morrow 0.5.3 a m a '•'<> f iu - Hi S h water at Wai " ■ tara u Opunake 15 minutes later. Sua rises to-day 7.5; to-morrow 7.7. >" gets io- ~iv 4.02, to-morrow 4.53. * arrived. Wednesday.—Kimu, s.s., 400 tons, V Richards, from Onehunga and Kawliia. sailed. Thursday.—Rimu, s.s,, 400 tons, Richards, for Opunake and Wanganui. ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rara.va. from North, Friday. Coriilna, from South, Friday. • Rimu, hom South Saturday, posauiond, from South, Saturday. Cormna, trom North, Sunday, harawa, from North, Monday. Rosamdnd, from North,' Tuesday. Koonya, trom South, Tuesday, TELEGRAPHIC. ' BAILED. Onehunga, Last Ni^lit. —Sailed, at 3.50 , p.m.,. Rarawa, for New Plymouth, passing -Uanakau Heads 5.10 p.m. IPfessen•jCrs: Mies Hoffman, Mesdames Jack, ■ foyuter, .Messrs Poynter, Bollinger, Dexlei , Kiiigswcll, Craig, P. A. Hadley, Rev. * • Hadley, ami nine steerage. .Nelson, Last Night—Sailed, at 4.10 A p.m., Corinna, for New Plymouth. Sydney, Last Night.—Sailed* Star of Australia, for New Zealand. THE RIMU. ■ The Rimu arrived from Kawhia at midnight on Wednesday, sailing sliortv 'jv afterwards for Opunake and Wanga- / nui- After this trip the new time-tpble will be entered upon, I>y which the ' ' steamer will run> fortnightly from Onei buuga, commencing on .Tuesday wet;.i. THE CORINNA. The Corinna, whi<;h is due this mornlag, will have a cargo of 712 tons to laud here: MANGAPAPA REFLOATED. > Wellington, Thursday.—The Secretary of the Post Office has received informa- ' v -turn that the Mangapapa was floated oil at I pjn., and is now lying alongside : j the Karamea wharf. f : ! A SCOW CAPSIZED. . , Auckland, Thursday. The scow Tramp, from Tairua with' a cargo of '• logji for the Great Barrier, is reported to have capsized in a gale off Slipper Is.and on Jlondsy night. No details are to hand.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 152, 23 July 1909, Page 2

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326

SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 152, 23 July 1909, Page 2

SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 152, 23 July 1909, Page 2

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