SHIPPING NEWS
FRIDAY, JUNE 24.
9IGH WATER. High water at N«w Plymouth to-day 9.59 a.m. and 10.18 p.m. To-morrow 10.38 a.m. and 10.57 p.m. 9CN. Rises to-day 7.24, to-morrow 7.24. ' Sets to-day 4.36, to-morrow 4.30. I • ARRIVED. Thursday.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Norbury, from Onehunga. Thursday.—Rosamond, s.s., 721 tons, Watson, from Wellington, Picton and Nelson. BAILED. Thursday.—Rosamond, s.s., 721 tons, Watson, for Onehunga. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.' Rosamond, from South, Thursday. Rarawa, from Onehuniga, Thursday. Rosamond, from North, Saturday. Corinna, from South, Sunday. Rarawa, from North, Monday. TELEGRAPHIC. .sailed. ■.;; Lyttelton, Thursday.—Sailed,.at 2.20 p.m., Dilke'ra, for Sydney. Melbourne, Thursday.—Sailed, last night, Warrimoo, fc-r Bluff, via Hohart. THE RARAWA ' The Rarawa, which arrived.from One'' hunjga yesterday morning, brought J4Q tons of cargo, including-.8 tons of Sragjaiy 11 tons of flour, 50 tons of cement, 100 cases of fruit, 80 boxes of, candles,, 300, bricks, 4600 feet of timber, and 6 horses. THE 'ROSAMOND. ' The Rosamond arrived here from, Wei; lington, Picton and Nelson. yesterdaji morning with 197 tons of cargo' and 42 goats. The vessel got away for Onehunga at 4 p.m. and returns here tomorrow. , ' .'<>)-'< THE ECHO. The discharging of the cargo of sleepers from the scow Echo continued yesterday and will be finished to-day. The vessel will leave afterwards for south. THE PARITUTU. ■ '' The dredge Paritutu, which arrived at Wellington on Tuesday, was met at the •Heads and brought to an anchorage In the stream \at 3.20 p.m., subsequently being cleared by the heaJth ldfficer and Customs authorities. •',..<■ ■<:n The Paritutu, 503 tons, Captain MacBeath, left Paisley on Thursday, M&rch 24, and experienced a moderate weather passage as far as 'Albany, West Australia, having voyaged via Algiers and Suez. The final stage of the .voyage.was marked by extremely rough weather,; jbut the vessel made good progress • against the heavy seas she met, and made port quite as soon as exipected. During her stay in Wellington, the Paritutu will be placed on the Patent Slip for cleaning and painting, and will receive a general overhaul before leaving for New Plymouth. >' . HOME LOADING AT WAj^TARA/ The New Zealand Shipping Conipan V Waimate arrived in the Waitara rca tstead about 8 a.m. yesterday fMS will probaibly leave for Wellington ? on Sunday. • ■ ; ;->■>■ The P.H.S. liner Sussex wiil ! 'bei'the next vessel to load in the roadstead. The vessel is at' present at Dunedin and will load at southern ports before coming to Waitara.
D. H. M. S. Last Quarter 1 10 1 17 a.m. New Moon 8 0 53 16 a.m. First Quarter 15 4 56 16 a.m. Full Moon 23 7 48 21 a.m. Last Quarter 30 4 15 21 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 64, 24 June 1910, Page 2
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