SHIPPING.
PORT OP MEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,1912; j PHASES OP THE MOON. NOVEMBER.. B. H. M. S. Last quarter 1 3 14 It j.m. New noon • 1 41 2« p.». First quarter 17 1« 2t 15 ».m. Pull moon 28 3 49 14 a.m. High water at New Plymouth to-day 11.32 a.m. and ■ 11.56 p.m. To-morrow 0.18 p.m. THE SUN. Rises to-day 4.57, to-morrow 4.56. Sets to-day 7.3, to-morrow 7.4. ARRIVED. Tuesday.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Norbury, from Onehunga. Tuesday.—Flora, s.s., 1273 tons, Williams, from Wellington. SAILED. Tuesday.—Flora, s.s., 1273 tons, Williams, for Westport and Greymouth. j Tuesday.—Pukaki, s.s., 1444 tons, Tate, I for Greymouth. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from North, Friday. Haupiri, from South, Saturday. Rarawa, from North, Tuesday. Corinna, from South, Friday. Corinna, from North, Sunday. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Auckland, Tuesday.—Arrived, at 5.25 a.m., Marere, from Sydney. SAILED. Wellington, Tuesday.—Sailed, at 12.50 p.m., Kurow, for Newcastle. Melbourne, Tuesday—Sailed, H.M.S. Cambrian, for Auckland. THE PUKAKI. The Pukaki did not complete the discharge of her cargo of machinery till late yesterday afternoon, the bulkiness of the packages making discharging operations necessarily slow. The vessel sailed in the evening for Greymouth. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa brought 110 tons of cargo from Onehunga yesterday morning, including 12 tons flour, 14 tons manure, 6 tons sugar, and a quantity of fruit, besides three motor cars. THE FLORA. The Flora arrived from southern ports yesterday morning with 300 tons of general cargo. She sailed after discharging for Westport, a bull being the only cargo I taken for the West Coast. THE HAUPIRI. The Haupiri is expected to leave Wellington to-morrow for Picton, New Plymouth and Onehunga, being due here on Saturday. THE TAVIUNI. The Tavhrai may probably leave Dunedin this week for northern ports'. Hei call at New Plymouth will depend on th< amount of cargo offering in the South as she will be running very close to the Corinna. THE STRANDED HAWERA. J The position of the Hawera at Pates [ is much improved, and on Saturday the i conditions were suitable for taking .hei up on to the crown of the beach, when it is expected permanent repairs will hi completed. The vessel has been dug oul of the sand. B :
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 151, 13 November 1912, Page 2
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366SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 151, 13 November 1912, Page 2
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