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SHIPPING NEWS

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IS. PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. PHASES OF THE MOON. ' FEBRUARY. D. H. M. S. First Quarter 7 3 4 12 a.m. Full Moon 13 10 14 17 p.m. Last Quarter 21 3 21 14 p.m. THB TIDES. High water at New Plymouth to-day 0.7 p.m. To-morrow 0.25 a.m. and 0.42 p.m. THE SUN. Rises to-day 5.21, to-morrow 5.22. Sets to-day 6.39, to-morrow 0.38. ARRIVED. Friday.—Kotuku, s.s., 1054 tons, Flynn, from Wellington. Friday.—Corinna, s.s., 1271 tons, Cameron, from southern ports. Friday.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Norbury, from Qnehunga. , . ~ '., SAILED. Last Night.—Kotuku, s.s., 1054 tons, Flynni for Wellington. Last Night.—Corinna, s.s., 1271. tons, Cameron, for Onehunga. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rosamond, from Onehunga, Saturday. Corinna, from North, Sunday. Rarawa, from North, Monday. Koonya, from South, Tuesday. Rarawa; from North, Wednesday. Rosamond, from South, Thursday. Rarawa, from North, Friday.

'■■ : A DIRECT 'HOME VESSEL. Cabled advice has been received by Mr. Newton King (agent) that the sailing vessel Margit wSI leave Liverpool for New Plymouth direct about the 25th inst. The Margit, which is a barque of 1241 tons gross; measurement and 1172 tons net, was formerly the Craiglands and is now owned by, Chris Nielson and Co. Larvick, Norway. She will be,the largest sailing vessel to berth at New Plymouth and will bring the largest cargo brought, to New Plymouth direct from the Old Country. She will have close on 2000 tons of merchandise to land here. ■ ••; THE RARAWA. The Rarawa's cargo from Onehunga yesterday morning amounted to 88 tons, and included 5 tons of flour, 18 tons of cement, 15 tons of sugar, and 400 cases of fruit. The Rarawa will not sail on March 9 for New Plymouth, as she will remain in Onehunga for her periodical boiler inspection.

CORINNA AND KOTUKU. The Corinna, frjam southern ports, arrived yesterday morning. She brought 503 tons of cargo, including 1141 sacks of oats, 521 sacks of wheat, 325 sacks of pollard, 290 sacks, 100 hundreds and 302 fifties of- flour, 70 cases of kerosene, and' a large quantity of grass seed. She sailed for Onehunga after discharging and returns here to-morrow. On Monday she will load butter for Wellington. The -Corinna being unable to bring (alpthe cargo offering at Wellington for New Plymouth, the Kotuku brought on that which was shut out, and arrived yesterday morning. She sailed in the evening for Wellington, at wllich port next week she will,go on the slip for overhaul. THE ROSAMOND. : The Rosamond is expected to arrive from Onehunga this morning. She will load a quantity of cheese for transhipment at Wellington, to. the Home boat. OVERSEAS VESSELS TO ARRIVE IN WELLINGTON. From London— Cordnthic (due .about February 21), sailed on January. 5, via Capetown and Hobart. (Shavv, Savill). Muritai (due about February 22), sailed on December 16, via Australian ports, and Napier. (Tyser). Ruahine (dn *t*H Jforch 6), sailed on January 21fi via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z. Shiping Co.)' Kaikbura (due about March'»l7), sailed on January 25, via Auckland. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) From Liverpool-

Surrey (due about February. 20), sailed on December. 10, via Australian ports and Auckland. (F.H.S.) Kent (due about March. 27), sailed on January }O, via Australian- ports and Aucklanu. ■' (F.H.S. Line). Norfolk (due' about April 9), sailed on February 4, via Capetown, Hobart and Auckland". (F.H.S.) From "Montreal—

Kumara (due about February 25), sailed on December 20, via Australian ports and Auckland. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) Whakatane (due about March 27), sailed on January 21, via Auckland. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) From New York—

Magdala (due a/bout March 2), sailed on Deeembe 10, via Australian ports. (Dalgety and Co., agents). Cranley (duo about March 11), sailed on December 24, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser). Strathendrick (due about March 1), sailed on December 10, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agent). Harpagus (due about April 17), sailed on Januar 7, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line). SAILERS. Ariel, barque, sailed from Liverpool on November 18.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 242, 18 February 1911, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 242, 18 February 1911, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 242, 18 February 1911, Page 2

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