SHIPPING NEWS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. D. H. M. S. New Moon 2 1 33 13 p.m. First Quarter 10 5 6 16 p.m. Full Moon 17 0 2 12 p.m. Last Quarter 24 5 50 16 a.m. THE TIDES. High water at New Plymouth to-day 7.32 a.m. and 7.59 p.m. To-morrow 8.20 a.m. and 8.51 p.m. THE SUN. | Rises to-day 4.55, to-morrow 4.54. Sets to-day 7.5, to-morrow 7.6. ARRIVED. Monday.—Himitangi, s.s., 323 tons, Manley, from Westport. • Monday.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Norbury, from Onehunga. Passengers:— Misses Hooker, Johnston, Templon, Jones, Roberts, Mesdames Shields, O'Donnelland child, Worthington and child, Armstrong, Jones, J. Russell, Messrs O'Donnell, Hassan, Kielderson, Tunnicliffe, Anderson, O'Driscoll (2). Gardiner, R. Barlow, Bannister, Gordon, Worthington, Smith, Young, L. A. Nolan, Williams, Dexter, Richmond, Davy, Jackson, Jones, Hikaka, Thompson, lvnapp, Paul, Chaney; 19 steerage. SAILED. Last Night.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Norbury, from Onehunga. Passengers:— Mesdames Clarke, M. Eraser, Simpson and three children, G. Shaw, Addison, Clark, Nurse Crawford, Miss Swayne, Messrs Slavden, Collins, Nicholson, C. Clarke, Jieffries. Cprnish, Simpson, D. Teed, senr., Lake, Moore, Coates, and others; 14 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rakanoa, 'from South, Tuesday. Rosamond, from South, Thursday. Rarawa, from North, Thursday. Rosamond, from North, Saturday. Rarawa, from North, Monday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Bluff, Monday.—Arrived, at 11.40 a.m., Warrimoo, from Hobart. Lyttelton, Monday.—Arrived, schooner Houto, from Nambucca River, New South Wales. Bluff, Monday.—Arrived, at 5.45 p.m., Kaitangata, from Edithburg. SAILED. Bluff, Last Night.—Sailed, at 5.40 p.m., Ulimaroa, for Hobart. COAL FROM WEST COAST. The Kotuku, which arrived on Sunday from Greymouth and Westport, brought 540 tons of coal for the Railway Department. The Himitangi arrived yesterday morning from Westport with 260 tons of coal for the Gas Company. The weather yesterday was too wet to proceed with the discharging and both vessels will be cleared to-day if possible. The Himitangi proceeds to Greymouth after completion and the Kotuku to Wellington. THE CORINNA. The Corinna brought 200 eases of gelignite from Onehunga on Sunday and discharged the cargo yesterday. She afterwards loaded 13,664 boxes of butter, 98 carcases of frozen pork, 50 bales of wool, 21 casks of tallow, and a quantity of sundries. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa's cargo from Onehunga yesterday amounted to 140 tons, including' 45 tons of manure, 9 tons of cement, 10 tons of sugar, 2 tons of flour, 8 tons of maize, and 50 cases of fruit, besides 4000 feet of timber and seven racehorses. THE RAKANOA DIVERTED. Owing to there not being sufficient cargo offering to warrant the expense, the Union Company have decided not to send the Rakanoa on to New Plymouth. i What cargo the vessel had was transhipped to the Rosamond at Wellington yesI terday and will arrive here on Thursday. I • THE NORTHERN SERVICE. ! Further advices have been received by | the local offices of the Northern and | Union Companies regarding the renewal | of the tri-weekly service between One- ; hunga and New Plymouth. The Rarawa • will leave Onehunga Sunday, December 4, for New Plymouth and Wellington, and will go on the patent slip at the latter port on Tuesday, December 6, for cleaning; and painting. On the same evening she will leave for New Plymouth, picking up her running from this port on the Wednesday, after the arrival of the express train. On the Bth she will leave Onehunga for New Plymouth, leaving this port on her return trip the following day. The Rarawa will thus resume her summer running, leaving Onehunga on Sundays, Tuesdays and "Thursdays, and New 'Plymouth on Monday*, Wednesdays and Fridays. The Rimu is sheltering at theßreakwaterawaiting a favorable opportunity to work Opunake. OVERSEAS VESSELS TO ARRIVE IN WELLINGTON. From London—* Star of Canada (due about December 10), sailed on October 6, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser). Ilotorua (due about December 12), sailed on October 29, via Capetown and Hobart (N.Z. Shipping Co.) Ruapchu (due about November 15), sailed on Octover 1, via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) Matatua (due about November 27), sailed on October 5, via Auckland. Shaw, Savill). Tainui (due about November 29), sailed on October 15, via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill). Mimiro (due about November 30), sailed on Setpember 21, via Australia, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser). From Liverpool— Drayton Grange (due about November 30), sailed on September 17, via Australian ports (F. 11.5.) Hawke's Bay (due about November 26), sailed on October 1, via Auckland. (Tyser). Sussex (due about December 145), sailed on October 15, via Sydney. (F.H.S. Line). From Montreal— Turkestan (due aliout December 2), sailed oa September 13, via Australian ports and Auckland (N.Z. Shipping Co.) aimate (due about December 20), sailed on Otcober 10, via Australian ports and Auckland. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) . n
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 185, 15 November 1910, Page 2
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