SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1912, PHASES OF THE MOON.
OCTOBER. D. H. M. S. Last quarter 4 8 25 13 a.m. New Moon 11 1 17 18 a.m. First Quarter 18 1 43 14 p.m, Full Moon 26 2 7 17 p.m,
High water at New Plymouth to-day 0.27 p.m. To-morrow 0.48 a.m. and 1.9 p.m.
THE SUN. Rises to-day 5.48, to-morrow 5.47, Sets to-day 6.12, to-morrow 6.13.
ARRIVED. Tuesday.—Ngapuhi, s.s., 691 tons, A. from Oneliunga.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Petone, from Greymoutli, this evening. Flora, from Wellington, Thursday. Ngapuhi, from North, Friday. Rarawa, from Oneliunga, Tuesday. Kamona, from Newcastle, via Picton, early.
TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Auckland, Tuesday.—Arrived, at 10 a.m., Southern, from Durban. 'Wellington, Tuesday.—Arrived, at 11 a.m., Corinna, from New Plymouth.
SAILED. Greymouth, Tuesday—Sailed, at 12.45 p.m., "Kaitangata, for Melbourne. Hobart,' Tuesday—Sailed, Norwega and Zealandia, whalers, for New Zealand.
Greymouth, Tuesday.—Sailed, at 12.30 p.m., Petone, for New Plymouth. | Lyttelton, Tuesday. Sailed, at 3.10.J p.m., Barralong, for Sydney. i
THE NGAPU'HT. The Ngapuhi brought 100 tons of cargo from Onehunga yesterday, including 11 tons of flour, 11 tons of manure, 4 tons of sugar and a quantity of fruit.
THE PETONE. The Petone sailed from Greymouth yesterday afternoon- for New Plymouth with a cargo of coal and should put in an appearance this evening.
THE FLORA. The Flora is due here to-morrow from Wellington with a general cargo.
THE KAMONA,
The Kamona, which left Newcastle 1 on Sunday,- is proceeding first to Picton j and thence to New Plymouth. She is j due here next week. ' The Kamona. will have for New Ply- J mouth. 87.0 tons' of coal, 60 tons of J manure and 7 tons-of timber. J
THE RARAWA. The Rarawa is to resume her running between Onehunga and New Plymouth next veek, leaving the northern port for New Plymouth on Monday next.
TAVIUNI DELAYED. The Taviuni, which was to have left Dunedin on Thursday, has been detained on 'the West Coast owing to rough weather. She is to-be despatched from the southern port on Saturday.
LOADING AT WAITARA. The Indralema completed loading in the Waitara roadstead yesterday -morning and sailed for . Wellington, taking the following cargo:—l49o quarters beef, 3528 carcases mutton, 75 bales wool, 12 bales leather, 128 casks tallow, 4I!F cases of canned meats.
UNION CO.'S SQUALL SOLD It is reported that the Union Company hixve sold the steamer Squall, a vessel of 369 tons gross register and 205 tons net, the smallest vessel of the company's fleet, the purchasers being Messrs Richardson, and Co., of Napier. It is understood that the steamer will remain in lifer present run, the Gisborne, East Coast bays-Auckland trade.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 116, 2 October 1912, Page 2
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