SHIPPING NEWS
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MONDAY, DECEMBER C. PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. D. H. M. S. Last Quarter 5 0 14 20 a.m. Xew Moon 13 1 55 15 p.m. First Quarter 21 5 0 13 a.m. Full Moon 27 8 28 21 p.m. HIGH WATER, High water at Xew Plymouth to-day 3.48 p.m. To-morrow 4.18 a.m. and 'l.i!) p.m. SUA. Rises to-day 4.39, to-morrow 4.30. Sets 10-day 7.21, to-morrow 7.21. ARRIVED." Sunday.—Kotuku, 3.5., 1054 tone, lilwin, from Onehunga. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kuonya, from South, Tuesday. Kotuku, from South, Thursday. Covinua, from South, Friday. Coriima, from North, Sunday. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. London, Dec. 3.—Arrives, Ruapeiia, from Bluff. Auckland, Sunday.—Arrived, at 10.45 a,m., Maheno, from Sydney.
SAILED. London, Dec. 3.—Sailed, Andremcda and Marcrc, for Auckland. Wellington, Saturday.—Sailed, at 6.30 a.m., lonic, for London. Onehunga, Saturday.—-Sailed, at 11.50 a.m., Kotuku, for New Plymouth. Onehunga, Last' Night.—Bailed, at 3.25 p.m., Karawa, for New Plymouth, crossing the bar at 5.15 p.m. for New Plymouth. KOONYA FURTHER DELAYED. The Koonya on Monday night last ran upon a shelving rock behind tie leading light at Quarantine Island, in Otago Harbor. It was nearly low tide, and about 3 a.m. she floated off again, and was taken to Port Chalmers and docked. She had fortunately sustained very lie injury, only a few small dents lnving been made well forward. In consequence of the delay occasioned the steamer will not now reach here till l«J morrow.
THE KOTUKU. The Kotuku, owing to a shortage ">f railway trucks at Onehunga, was decayed at that port till about noon on Saturday, and arrived nerc early yesterday morning. She will leave for Wellington about 9 o'clock this morning. THE RIMU. The Rimu was taken off her usual running last week and laid up at Onehunga, undergoing an overhaul and survey. She will be ready for sea again on Tuesday, when the usual trip will be made to Opunake and Wanganui. The auxiliary schooner Albatross is to leave Onehunga to-morrow for AViitarn. The local office of the Union Company has been advised that the Taviuni arrived safely at Dunedin on Friday, in tow by the company's tug Ternwliili. and will be docked at Port Chalmers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 257, 6 December 1909, Page 4
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