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FKEDAY, AUGUST 19. AUGUST. D. H. M. ,S. N«w Moon 5 6 12 20 p.m. First Quarter 13 1 38 13 p.m. Full Moon 21 6 51 13 a.m. Last Quarter 28 2 10 14 p.m. HIGH WATER. I High water at New Plymouth to-day 7*58 a.m. and 8.22 p.m. To-morrow 8.44 a.m. and 9.6 p.m. j SUN. Rises to-day 6.43, to-morrow 6.42. iSets to-day 5.17, to-morro 5.18. ARRIVED.
Thursday.—Alexander, s.s., 377 tons, Vickerman, from Greymouth. Thursday.—Risamond, s.s., 721 tons, Watson, Irom Wellington, Picton and Nelson. Thursday.—Rarawa, sjs., 1072 tons, Norbury, from Onehunga. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Corinna, from South, Saturday. Rosamond, from North, Saturday. Rarawa, from North, Monday. Kotuku, from Greymouth and Westport, via Onehunga, Tuesday. Koonya, from South, Wednesday. Rosamond, from North, Thursday Rarawa, from North, Thursday.
TELEGRAPHIC. j SAILED. Oeymouth, Thursday.—Sailed, at 7.30 a.m., Ennerdale, for Melbourne. Melbourne, Thursday.—Sailed, yesterday, Maitai,, for New Zealand. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived from Onehunga yesterday morning with 135 tons of general cargo, including 7 tons of sugar, 8 tons of flour, 35 tons of cement, 25 tons of manure, and 250 cases of fruit. The vessel also brought 1400 feet of timber. THE ROSAMOND. The Rosamond, from Wellington, Picton and Nelson, arrived yesterday morning,, bringing 321 tons of cargo. Heavy rain made discharging impossible yesterday and the vessel's departure' lor Onehunga has been postponed till to-day. It is 'hoped to despatch her by noon.
THE ALEXANDER. The Alexander, which arrived from ©reymouth yesterday morning, brought about 300 tons of coal, Owing to the bad weather discharging could not be proceeded with, but a start will be made this morning.
THE OORINNA. The Oorinna left Wellington last night for New Plymouth, via Nelson, and is due here to-morrow. She will bring about 650 tons of cargo.
.THE KOTUKU. The Kotuku is not, as -was expected, coming direct to Ntew Plymouth from Westport, but is going on to Onehunga, calling here on her way 'back. She will arrive here about Tuesday or Wednesday with 520 tons of coal.
THE KOONYA. I The Koonya has been delayed in the South and it will ibe Wednesday before she reaches New Plymouth. It is reported that the Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. will shortly build two new steamers for the New Zealand trade. In all probability building operations will be commenced after the launch of the! PaJkeha. The Northern Co.'s Claymore resumes her running on this coast almost immediately, having left Auckland for Hokianga and Onehunga. The Waitangi's crew has been paid off and the vessel is now lying up at Onehunga. OVERSEA VESSELS. FOR WELLINGTON. i ■G'.-u . From London— Turakina (due about August 23), sailed on July 7, Plymouth July 9, via Teneriffe, Capetown and Hobart (N.Z. Shipping Co.) Paparoa (due about August 28), sailed on July 5, via Auckland. N.Z. Shipping Co.) • Athenic (due about Sept. 6), sailed on July 21, Plymouth July 23, via Teneriffe, Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw Savill and Albion Co.) Muritai (due about September 7), sailed on July 1, via Australian ports, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser). Tongariro (due about Sept. 20), sailed on August 5, Plymouth August 6, via Teneriffe, Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) From Liverpool—
Empire Transport (due about August 29), sailed on July 2, via Auckland. F.H.S. Line). Cornwall (due about Sept. 28), sailed on July 25, via Auckland. (F.H.S.) From Calcutta—' Itria (due about September 15), sailed on August 3, via Melbourne and Sydney). (U.S.S. Co.) From New York— Strathclyde (due aJbout August 24), sailed on May 19, via Australian ports and Auckland. (U.S. and A.S.) Highland Monarch (due about August I 15), sailed on June 21, via Auckland. I Vacuum Oil Co.) Indraghiri (due about August 20), sailed on June 7, via Australian ports and i Auckland. (Tyser). I 34), sailed on July 18, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser). Tomoana (due about August 30), sailed on June 20, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line). Star of Australia (due about September From Montreal— Whakatane (due about August 30), sailed on June 17, via Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. King Malcolm, barque, sailed from Marseilles on June 23.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 112, 19 August 1910, Page 2
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