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PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1012. THESES OF THE MOON. AUGUST. ; D. H. M. S. Last quarter 6 3 54 18 p.m. New moon 13 7 34 18 a.m. ; First quarter 20 4 33 18 a.m. i Full moon 23 7 35 21 a.m. HIGH WATER. (High water at New Plymouth to-day 2.41 i p.m. To-morrow 3.20 a.m. and 4.10 p.m. THE SUN Rises to-day 0.5.3 a.m. and 0.54 p.m. Wets to-day u.5, to-morrow 5.0. ARRIVED. Tuesday.—Corinna, .sis., 1271 tons, Cameron, from Wellington. Tuesday. —Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Norbury, from Oneliunga. j I SAILED. Last Night.—-Corinna, s.s., 1072 tons, Cameron, for south. . j EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kennedy, from Gray-mouth, to-day. Rarawa, from North, Friday. , Ennerdale, from Hobart, via Lyttelton, i Sunday. Rarawa, from North, Tuesday. j Taviuni, from South, Wednesday. . TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Lyttelton, Tuesday.—Arrived, at 8.5. a.m., Aurora, from Melbourne, via CookStrait. .Bluff', Tuesday.—Arrived, at 1.10 a.m., Warrimoo, from Hobart, with English mail. SAILED. Orcymontli, Tuesday.—Sailed, at 2 a.m. Kennedy, for New Plymouth. • THE RARAWA. The Rarawa, arrived from Oneliunga yesterday morning with 10 tons of cargo a"nd 0500 feet of timber. Owing to.wet weather at Oneliunga on Monday, about W0 tons of cargo, had to be shut out, but this will be brought on on Friday. THE, CORINNA. The Corinua, with 80 tons of cargo, arrived from Wellington yesterday morning. She sailed in the afternoon for Wellington, Timaru and Dunedin,' The vessel is due at the latter port on Saturday, when she will lay up for survey, and will consequently miss a couple of trips.
SOUTHERN BOAT'S. The Taviuui.leaves Dunedin to-m,oi;ro\v for New Plymouth, via ports, and is due here about Wednesday next. The Flora will leave Dunedin next week for New Plymouth, via Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Picton. From here she goes to the West Coast. THE KENNEDY. The Anchor Company's small steamer Kennedy is due early this morning from Grcymoutli with a full cargo of Blackball coal. ■SAILING SHIPS MiSSTNG. For the second time this year a British sailing vessel making a. Capo Horn voyage has been posted at Lloyd's as missing. The previous vessel was the Gulf Stream, of Glasgow, and the one ,posted on June fl was the ship CJueen Victoria, also of Glasgow, which has disappeared with all on board, while homeward bound from the West Coast of South America. Laden with nitrate, the .Queen Victoria set sail from Tocopilla, in Chili,- on November 10 last, bound for the United Kingdom and Continent, and under favorable conditions should' have been reported in the Channel early in March.' From the day she put to sea nothing has been heard of her. The missing vessel was of 1685 gross and 0387 net tons and is the largest British sailer posted this year.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 68, 7 August 1912, Page 2
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