SHIPPING NEWS
POET OF NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1912. PHASES OF THE MbON. AUGUST. D. H. M. S. Last quarter C 3 54 18 p.m. New moan 13 7 34 18 a.m. First quarter 20 4 33 18 a.m. Full moon 28 7 38 21 a.m. HIGH WATER. High water at New Plymouth to-daV 11.50 a.m. To-morrow 0.13 a.m. and 0.20 p.m. THE SUN Rises to-day 7.0, to-morrow 0.59. Sets to-day 5.0, to-morrow 5.1. i ARRIVED. Friday,—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons,.Norbury, from Onohuiiga. Passengers:— Misses Clark, Humphry, Worthington, Adams and Jennings, Mesdames Ton, Andrews, Walker and Clark, Messrs Henry, Stevens, Andrews. Gore-Martin, Harris, Walker, Mewhenney, Hutchen, Gray, Frankish (4), Plumtree, .Ramson (2), Lawson and Dr. Paget; 10 steerage. SAILED. i Thursday.—Echo, aux. scow, Mclntyre, for Mokau. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.' Oorinna, from; South, Saturday. Moa, from. Greymouth, Monday. Oorinnii, from South, Tuesday. Rarawa, from North, Tuesday. Ennerdale, from. Hobart, via Lyttelton, about Wednesday. ■ , Rarawa, from North, Friday. TELECRAPHJjC, SAILED. Greymouth, Friday.—Sailed, at 12.40 a.m., Kaituna, for Melbourne. Auckland, Friday—Sailed, at 11.15 a.m., Makura, for Sydney. ■ THE ECHO. The Echo completed discharging her cargo of timber on Thursday and sailed the .same evening for Mokau to load timber for Wellington. THE MANUREWA. Fair progress is being made with the ; discharge of the Manurewa, and it is > hoped to complete bv the end of next I week. The Harbor Board's crane is be- . ing utilised for the discharge of the ves-' [ sel, the latter only having a hand winch. The work is very awkward, as some very ! large planks and piles have to be drawn through comparatively small hatches. i THE RARAWA. The Rarawa brought 18!) tons of cargo from Onehunga yesterday morning, including 00 tons cement, 10 tons manure, •15 tons flour, 7 tons sugar, and 140 cases fruit. One horse and 2000 ft of timber were also landed. THE OORINNA. The Corinna is due here this morning j ji from southern ports with the large cargo of 1000 tons. She -sails after discharging for Wellington, where she Ls to load for r New Plymouth, being due here on Tues- ' day. THE MOA. 3 I The Moa is to leave Greymouth this j [.evening for New Plymouth with a cargo ' of coal. She is duo here at an early hour • on Monday. ' 1 . THE ENNERDALE. - , The Ennerdale arrived at Lyttelto* yesterday from Tasmania and is due at Newv Plymouth about the middle of next f week. She is bringing hardwood timber ! for the Harbor Board.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 65, 3 August 1912, Page 2
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