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SHIPPING NEWS

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY', SEPTEMBER 19, 1912. PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. D. H. M. S. Last quarter 9 1 # 13 a.m. New moon 11 5 23 17 p.m. First quarter 18 7 '3l 19 p.m. Full moon 26 11 11 14 p.m. High water at New Plymouth to-day 2.51 p.m. To-morrow 3.25 a.m. and 3.59 p.m. THE SUN. Rises to-day 6.4, to-morrow 6.3. Seta to-day 5.50, to-morrow 5.57. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rosamond, from South, Thur»i*y. Ngapuhi, from North, Friday. Rosamond, from South, Friday. Rosamond, from North, Sunday. Ngapuhi, from North, Tuesday. Taviuni, from South, Tuesday. Coriiuu, from South, I< riday. Coriima, from North, Sunday. TELEGJUPHIC. ARRIVED. Port Chalmers, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 6.30 a.m., Kauri, from Newcastle. Auckland, Wednesday.—Arrived,, at 10.15 a.m., Ivurow, from, Fiji. Onehunga, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 11.10 a.m., Ngapuhi, from New Plymouth. J Auckland, Wednesday.—-Arrived, at 9.45 a.m., llangitira, from Sydney. Wellington, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 11.35 a.m., M'aitai, from Sydney. , SAILED. Wellington, Wednesday.—Sailed, at 0 a.m., Mimiro, for Sydney. KAITOA SHORT OF '-BUNKERS." Nelson. Wednesday—Arrived, at 2.15 p.m., Kaitoa, from New Plymouth. The I vessel wa3 bound for Westport, but was forced to put into Nelson owing to shortage of bunker coal. THE ROSAMOND. ' { The Rosamond is due from Wellington, j Picton and Nelson to-morrow with about 300 tons of general cargo. )

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 105, 19 September 1912, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 105, 19 September 1912, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 105, 19 September 1912, Page 2

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