SHIPPING NEWS
v ati'i;dav. Dj'X'EMiua: <t, ion. PORT or HEW PLYMOUTH PHASES OF THE MOON.
THE TIDES. High water :t 1 Xi'\v Plymouth to-day 11.1 S a.m. 1I.:!K ]>. m. To-morrow 0..'! p.m. i Jdi?j SLTN Ri-c- to-dav 4.:(5. to-morrow 4.3.5. Set-; t«>-If;ty 7.22. to-morrow 7.22. ARRIVED. Friday. ('niimi.i, 127 L ton*. Cam (Ton. fro'!! Smith. SAILED. 1 Friday. ('uriiina. 5.«., 1271 tuns. Cameron. f.-ij- (in- liuiii::!. Thursday.—Arapawa. s.s.. for Waiiara. Friday.- Breeze. >.-.,':i47 tons, Cordon, for Wcs'tpiirl. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rn-ansond. from South, to-dav. C-nrinna, from North. Sunday. Rarawa, from North, Monday. Rarawa. from South. Wednesday. Rarawa. from North. Friday. 1 Rosamond, from North. Saturday. Rarawa. from North. \Wdn<"<day. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Wellington. Friday.—Arrived, at 5 a.m.. Maitai. from San Franeisco, via Rarotonga. I Onehnng.i, Friday. —Arrived, at 5.25 a.m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. Waitara. Friday.—Arrived, at 9.40 a.m., Arapawa. from New Plymouth. SAILED. Pieton. Friday.—Sailed, at 4 a.m., Rosamond. for New Plymouth. Newcastle. Friday.—Sailed, Laura, for Kaipara. THE BREEZE. The Breeze completed discharging her cargo of coal (part of which was put into the Harbor Board's hunkers and the remainder into the dredge Paritutu) yesterday and sailed afterwards for Westport. THE ARAPAWA. The weather having sufficiently moderated. the Arapawa. which put into the port for shelter on Thursday, sailed yesterday morning for Waitara and successfully negotiated the bar. THE CORINNA. j The Oorinna arrived yesterday morning from southern ports with .Yi7 tons of cargo. She sailed about o p.m. for Onelninga and will return here to-morrow. (In Mondav she v.ill load about 11.000 bn\r-. ~f Ir.itter for Ir.msliiiiiiient at Wellington THE ROSAMOND. The Rosamond is due here tl.is morning from Wellington and Pieton with a small quantity of cargo. After discharging, the vessel proceeds to Onehui/ga. whence she proceeds direct to Wellington. ; . THE RARAWA. The Rarawa. after landing pasSengers and discharging cargo on Monday, will proceed to Wellington, where she is to l>e placed on the patent slip for overhaul. She returns here on Wednesday, sailing the same evening for Onelninga. Thereafter she makes three trips per week between this port and Onehunga, leaving here every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
DECEMBER. D. H. M. S. Full Moon •> 2 28 21 p.m. Last Quarter 13 5 22 18 a.m. New Moon •21 3 17 la a.m. First Quarter 2!) 0 24 17 a.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 140, 9 December 1911, Page 2
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381SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 140, 9 December 1911, Page 2
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