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SHIPPING NEWS

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1912. PHASES OP THE MOON.. JUNE. D. H. M. S. Laat quarter 8 3 12 18 p.m. New Moon 15 6 0 18 p.m. First Quarter 22 8 15 21 a.m. Full Moon 30 1 10 20 a.m. HIGH WATER. High water at New Plymouth to-day 11.59 a.m. To-morrow 0.23 a.m. and 0.46 p.m. THE SUN Rises to-day 7.24, to-morrow 7.24. Seta to-day 4.36, to-morrow 4.30. ARRIVED. Tuesday.—Rarawa, as., 1072 tons, Norbury, from Onehunga. Passengers:— Misses Douglas, Dye, Foster, Outfield, Davis, Mesdames Henry, Dacre, Happey, O'Donnell, Davis, Lueena, Messrs Waller, Colbeck, Davis, Richards, Tindall, Hall, Ayre, Carncross, O'Donnell, Marriott, Dowling, Charters, Henry, Dacre, Lueena, Hanna, Andrews and family, Blair, Ashley, Skipper, Sutton, Lonsdale, Norton, Cheeseborough, Bews; 22 steerage. Tuesday.—Echo, aux. scow, 99 tons, Mclntyre, from Wellington. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rotoiti, from Wellington, to-day. Rarawa, from- North, Friday. Corinna, from South, Friday. Corinna, from North, Sunday. Rarawa, from North, Tuesday. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Wellington, Tuesday.—Arrived, at 5.55 a.m., Rotoiti, from New Plymouth. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa, after a rough passage, arrived from Onehunga about 8-a.m. yesterday, missing the morning connecting trains. Cargo to the amount of 00 tons was landed, including 5 tons flour, 5 tons manure, 8 tons cement, 6 tons sugar, 3000 ft timber and a motor-car. THE ECHO. The Echo (auxiliary scow) arrived in port yesterday morning from Wellington, after a passage of about four days. The vessel brought 66,000 ft of timber for Messrs Henry Brown and Co. Discharging operations were commenced yesterday and will continue to-day. After completion, the little vessel proceeds to Mokau, where she will load a cargo of timber for Wellington. THE MOA.

The Moa was expected to arrive last evening with a full cargo of coal. She •will discharge to-day and then return to Weatport, -where she will load a cargo of coal for Wanganui. The Moa will make two trips to New Plymouth subsequently.

The Kent is at present loading frozen produce in the Waitara roadstead for West of England ports.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 303, 19 June 1912, Page 2

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337

SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 303, 19 June 1912, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 303, 19 June 1912, Page 2

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