SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OF MEW PLYMOUTH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 111. PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER, D. Jl. M. S. Last (juarti-r 0 G 21 14 p.m. -New Moon .. It 7 50 lli p.m. First Quarter 22 U 4 IS p.'n. Full Moon .. 2!) it ii 12 a.m. HIUH WATER High water at New 'Plymouth to-day 11.42 a.m. To-morrow, midnight ami 0.1!) p.m.
SI Rises to-day to-morrow .1.24. Sets to-day tomorruw O.uli. ARRIVED. —Rarawa, *>., 1072 tons, Norbury, from Onehun<,'a. Passengers: .Misses MeKinnon, Croney, and Lea, Mesdames Murray. Smythe, Creamer, Messrs .Murray, Suiyllic, Hamilton twainer, Dexter. Hrodie, .(ones, Coutt*, Kricsou (2), Wink* Bleiinerinusset.% llahnu, Gilmer, Itwerson, Sole. Wit;, fshaldrick; 10 steerage. SAIt.i.D. Last Night.—Rarawa, s.>.. 1072 ton-, Norliury. for Oiieliunga. Passenger-: Mesdanies Ra rnsey. (Ira lui m, Corle v. Lee, Misses IJapi (2). Lawrence., Cole Messrs Mendelsohn. Whitehead. Nicholson, Skeates, IS. Wilkinson, ('orley, Otway. Pollard's Opera Co., and others; nine steerage.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from North, Thin Hav Kotuku. from "West Coast via Onehunga, Thursday. Rosamond, from Wellington. Saturday. Corinna, from North, Sunday. Kotuku, from West Coast, early. TELEGRAPHIC / I.'RTVED Sydney, Monday. Arrived, Casablanca, from llokiengn. Bluff, Monday.—Arrived, at 10 a.m., Moana, from Sydney, with an English mail. Tiinarn. -Mon.lav.-Arrived, at 1.30 a.m., Ennerdale. from Nullify; at !) a.m., barque Nicholas, from Clarence River.
SAILED. Bluff, Last Xight.—Sailed, at 10 p.m.. Mokoiu, for 'llobart. THE COJUNN'A. The CoriiiiiM arrived from Onehunga yesterday morning and left, again at about 1 p.m. for Wellington. Hit car«n Irom tlii* port amouU"d to 332 I .»ns. i: eluding 500 crates of cheese anil S 1.17 boxc-, of butter, the .najorilv of wlii'-'t will 1>" transhipped to flip liuapelm for Home markets.
Tilt: KARAWA. The Rarawa yesterday brought from Onehunga U0 tons of cargo, including 24 tons of manure, 17 tons of cement, 20 tons of sugar, 9 tons of (lour, and 200 cases of fruit. The vessel left at midnight for Onehunga, having been delayed to take up Pollard's Opera Co. THE KOTUKU. The Kotuku left Greymoutli on Sunday for Xew Plymouth via Onekunga, and will arrive on Thursday. She lias 300 tons of coal to discharge here. SOUTHERN CARGO. The Koonya, having been delayed al Greymouth for some days, has been compelled to miss her trip to New Plymouth this week. The Ksiituna. whh-» was reported to be making Xew Plymouth a port of call on her voyage lo Kaipara, has not picked up snllicient cargo in the South to warrant her calling here and will accordingly tranship what cargo she has when she reaivrs Wellington to the Rosamond. The IVter vessel comes off i the Wellington Patent Slip to-day, after'laving been surveyed and alteration made, and will make a special trip to this port on Saturday, returning the same day to Wellington. Xext week she will taV up her new running, calling here on Thursdays, going on to Onehunga the same day, and returning here on Saturdays, arriving at Wellington on Sundays. It is the intention of the Northern Steamship Company to lengthen trie s.s. Claymore by 20ft and put her on the runiling hetween Onehunga and Waitara. —Waitara correspondent. A little forethought may save you no end of trouble. Anyone who makes ii a rule to keep Chamberlain's Colw, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand knows this to be a fact. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 217, 19 October 1909, Page 4
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