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POET OP NEW PLYMOUTH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. PHASES OF THE MOOiN. NOVEMBER. 1). il. M. S. Lust Quarter 5 i) 14 20 a.m. New Moon 13 1 55 15 p.m. First Quarter 21 a li 13 a.m. Full Moon 27 8 28 21 p.m. i HIGH WATER High water at New Plymouth to-day 4.31) a.m. and 5.2U p.m. To-morrow 5.41> a.m. Hlid 1i.2!) p.m.. Hisos to-day 4.47, to-morrow 4.40. Sets to-day 7.13, to-uiorrow 7.14. ARRIVED. Holiday.—l'uliki, s.s., JO'.J tons, Dewhirst, from Weslporc. ilondav.—liarawa, s.s, 11172 tons, Xorbury, from Oiielmnga. Passengers: Mcsdamcs Free, lladley, (.'liatterion, Dexter, .Misses (.'mnniing, Newell. Selliy,' Newman, Messrs Haycock, Jones, Paynv, 1 Jletliune, Chattertnn. Xops, Sutc-iiIV Barrabail, Johnston, Lawn, Nichols. I Russell, Dexter, llould, L. Orey, K. Webster, P. Hauley, Heard, C. D. Cirey; ' 14 steerage. SAILED. Monday.—Rosamond, s.s., 721 tons, Edwin, for Wellington. last Sight—Putiki, sj»., 40!) tons, Dewhirst, for Wes'tport. Last. Night.—Karawa, s.s., 11)72 Norliury, for Onehunga. Passengers: Mcsdames Myth, De Launay, Cimivli, Swanston and child, Messrs' Watkins, Shcpley, Aelitom, Humphrey (2), I'attallo, Calder, McNattv, liealy, J. R. Corrigan, ,1. Noble, McGarry, llaig, Taylor, and others; !) steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Aluxandev, from Wcstport, Wednesday. Eurawa, from North, Thursday. Rosmond, from South, Thursday. Rimu, from North, Friday. Kotuku, from West Coast, via Onehuuga, Friday, Corinna, from South, Friday. Rimu, from South, Saturday. Rosamond, from North, Saturday. Corinna, from North, Sunday. Rarawa, from North, Monday. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Auckland, Monday.—Arrived, at 8 a.m., Star of Scotland, from Sydney. Port Chalmers, at 8.30 a.m., Kaipara, from London. Bluff, Monday.—Arrived, at 9 a.m., Moana, from llcybart, with an English mail. ''Sydney, Monday.—Arrived, Clan Sinclair, from Wellington. SAILED. Bluff, Last Night.—Sailed, at 9 p.m., Manuka, for Hobart. THE ROSAMOND. The Rosamond, which arrived here from Onchunga on Sunday, left at 9 a.m. yesterday for Wellington, taking away 42 tons of cargo. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa brought 130 tons of cargo from Onchunga yesterday, including 1850 feet of timber, 27 tons of manure, 4 tons of cement, 0 tons of Hour, 6 tons of sugar, and 212 cases of fruit. She left again as usual last night for Onehuuga. j THE PUTIICI. The Putiki arrived yesterday from Westport witii 320 tons of coal She got away about U o'clock last night on her return to Wes'tport. THE KOTUKU. The Kotuku left Greymouth on Sat i urday for Onehunga and New Plymouth. She is expected to arrive bore on Friday, when she will have 348 tons of coal to discharge. I THE ALEXANDER. The Alexander (Anchor Co.) replaces ilic Moa, which was to liave brought a cargo ol coal here to-day. The former vessel ia due here to-morrow morning with 120 tons of coal. THE RILMI'. ( The Rimu is to leave Onchunga tomorrow for Kawhia and New Plymouth and is due here on Thursday. She leaves later for Opunake andTVanganui. She is expected to arrive here on the retyru journey on Saturday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 246, 23 November 1909, Page 4
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