SHIPPING NEWS
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, FRIDAY, AOVEAIBER 20. PHASES Ur luli AfUUN. NOVEMBER. d. U. AI. s. hut Quarter 5 1) 14 20 a.m. ' *=>< Aloou 13 I 55 15 puj First Quarter 21 5 u 13 a.in' tuil Aloou 27 8 28 21 p.m. HIGH WATER High water at .New Plymouth to-day 8.1 a.m. anil 8.23 p. m . 'io-morrow si:, a.m. and 0.17 p.m. St .v Rises to-day 4.44, to-morrow 4.44. Sets to-day 7-lii, to-morrow 7.1U.' AKKiVtSU. Thursday.—Rosamond, s.s., 7-21 ton's, Watson, from Wellington, Picton and Nelson. Thursday— Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Norbury, from Oneliunga. SAILED. Thursday.—Rosamond, B .*„ 721' tons, Watson, for Onehiinga. Last Night.-Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Norbury, lor Oneliunga. Passenger.-: Alesdamcs Short, Lowrie and two eliil Iren, Loe, Misses Dcvore and Anderso.i Messrs E. Short, Pell, G. Brown, Lee! Collins, Whyte, J. P. Williamson, Heald! Barriball, and others; 8 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 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. Rarawa, from North, Thursday. Koonya, from South, Friday. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Melbourne, Thursday—Arrived. Jo-'ph Craig, from Kaipara. SAILED. Auckland, Thursday. —Sailed, early this morning, H.Ji.S. Promethus, for Sydney. Onehunga, Last Night.-Sailed, at 3.30 p.m., Kotuku, for Now Plymouth, crossing the bar at 5.50 p.m. Nelson, Thursday.—Sailed, at 5.30 p.m., Corinna, for New Plymouth. THE KOONYA. The Koonya has been delayed on the West Coast, and will not leave Wellington for New Plymouth until noon on Thursday next. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa brought from Oneliunga yesterday 160 tons of cargo, including 30 tons of manure, 3 tons of eeineut, o tons of Hour, 23 tuns of sugar, and 300 cases of fruit. THE ROSAAIOXD. The Rosamond arrived from Wellingtin, Picton and Nelson yesterday morning with 183 tons' of cargo, including BSU bags of manure, 124 sacks of chaii, So cases of kerosene and a large ouanliu of dried fruits. She left for Onehunga, in the evening and then reverts to ii.. Grcyinouth-Onehunga and other ports coal service.
Captain J. G. Watson, has been appointed master of the ltosauiond, vice Captain A. M. Kdwhi, who has taken command of the Jiotuku, which take.s the place of the .Rosamond in tne i\,. lington-Onehunga cargo service. Mr. .1. It. Clarke, late third officer of the liosamond, has joined the liaituua in place of Jlr. JV. Thompson, who has gone ashore. .»■ ..
An advertisement .in this issue notiiicshippers that the Union Company ha* increased freight from New Zealand to <#lte Commonwealth by 25 per cent. The increase dates from November 2:t, and is brought about by the Newcastle coal Strike. For the same reason passage money from New Zealand ports to Australia is increased by 10 per cent.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 249, 26 November 1909, Page 4
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