SHIPPING NEWS
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25. PHASES UF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. D. H. M, S. U.-t Quarter 5 U 14 20 a.m. >uw Moon 13 1 55 15 p.m. Fir«t Quarter 21 5 0 13 a.m. Full Moon 27 8 28 21 p.m. HIGH WATER __ Highiwatcr at Sew Plymouth to-day 7.1U a.m. aud 7.40 p.m. To-morrow s*7 a.m. ami 5.38 p.m. Si .'.. Rises to-day 4.45, to-morrow 4.44. Nuts today 7.15, to-morrow 7.10. ARRIVED. Wednesday—Alexander, s.s., 377 tons Vickernian, from Westport. , SAH.ED. Wednesday—Alexander, s.s., 377 tons, Vickernian, for Wanganui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from North, Thursday. Rosmond, from South, Thursday. Rimu, from North, Friday. Kotuku, from North, Friday. Corinna, from South, Friday. Waimea, from Westport, Friday. Rimu, from South, Saturday. Corinna, from North, Sunday. Rarawa, from North, Monday. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Wellington, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 6.15 a.m., Ulimaroa, from Sydney. SAILED. Wellington, Wednesday.—Sailed, at 6.20 a.m., Niwaru, for London. Picton, Wednesday.—Sailed, at 1.80 p.m., Rosamond, for New Plymouth. Onehunga, Last Night—Sailed, at 4.45 pan., Rimu, for Wanganui, via ports. Onehunga, Last Night.—SoiV'. ■■•■ 4 p.m., Rarawa, for New Plymouth, passing Manukas lienoTat 5.25 p.m. Passengers: Misses Caiff, Holmden, Mosdames J. W. Scott, White, Apperley, .Messrs J. W. Scott, Laslett, Johnsan, McGarry, and nine steerage. THE RIMU. The Rimu, which left Onehunga yesterday, is due here this morning. She returns from Wanganui on Saturday. FURTHER COAL CARGOES. The Alexander (Anchor Uo.) arrived early yesterday morning from Westport, with 113 tons of coal for tile Westport Coal Co. She left in the afternoon for Wanganui. The Waimea. (Anchor Co.) is due here to-morrow morning from Westport. She will have about 350 tons of coal to discharge here. THE KOTUKU. The Kotuku leaves Onehunga this afternoon with the balance of her coal cargo, which amounts to about 400 tons. The Kotuku will take away from New Plymouth on Saturday 2500 packages rf cheese and will leave 400 packages from Onehunga. These figures were reversed in yesterday's paragraph and were incorrect. THE ROSAMOND. The Rosamond is due here to-rtw from Wellington, with about 220 tons of general cargo for this port. She leaves for Onehunga on discharging, and will take up the Kotuku's running at, that port, THE CORINNA.
The Corinna is due from Southern ports to-morrow with about 550 tons of general cargo. She leaves for Onehunga in the evening and returns on Sundry night, loading dairy produce on Monday for transhipment to the Home boat at Wellington.
Sir Alfred Jones, of the firm of Elder. Dempster and Co., has resolved lo at one of hie ships with a library for the use of sailors and firemen, and. if the experiment succeed, to apply the itK'a to the whole of the vessels' under his management.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 248, 25 November 1909, Page 4
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