SHIPPING. PORT OF HEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1912. PHASES OF THE MOON. Last quarter New moon First quarter Full moon NOVEMBER. D. H. M. S. High water at New Plymouth to-day 7.45 a.m. and 8.9 p.m. To-morrow 8,31 a.m. and 8.53 p.m. THE SUN. Rises to-day 4.47, to-morrow 4.4 G. Sets to-day 7.13, to-morrow 7.14. ARRIVED. Friday.—Corinna, s.s., 1271 tons, Cameron, from southern ports. Friday.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Norbury, from Onehunga. Friday.—Haupiri, s.s., 748 tons, Irwin, from Wellington. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Corinna, from South, Friday. Rarawa, from North, Friday. Corinna, from North, Sunday. Rarawa, from North, Tuesday. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Auckland, Friday—Arrived, at 6 a.m., Zealandia, from Sydney; and at 7 a.m., Mongolia, from Sydney. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa brought 216 tons of cargo from Onehunga yesterday morning, including 17 tons sugar, 25 tons cement, 40 tons manure, 4 tons flour, and a quantity of fruit, in addition one horse. THE CORINNA. The Corinna arrived from southern parts yesterday morning. Her cargo amounted to 800 tons, after the discharging of which she sailed for Onehunga. She returns here to-morrow and on Monday will load 10,000 boxes of butter for transhipment to Home liners at Wellington. THE HAUPIRI. The Haupiri arrived about 2.30 p.m. yesterday from Wellington with 180 tons of general cargo. She remains in port till to-day, when she will load 3900 crates of cheese for Wellington. CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Mary's—B (H.C.), 11 and 7. Te Henui—ll and 7. Bell 810ck—7.30. Moturoa—7. Omata—ll. i <1 People's Home—9.4s. Waitara—B(lLC.), 11 and 7. Lepperton—lo.3o (C.S.) and 11 (H.C.) Huirangi—2.3o. Tikorangi—2.3o. Urenui—ll. Okato—ll (H.C.) Oakum— 2.15. Tataraimaka—7.30.
ROM AN CATHOLIC. New Plymouth—Mass 7.30 and 11, Vespers, 7; Rev. Father O'Bierne. Waitara. —Muss ( J, Vespers 7, Rev. Dean McKenna. PRESBYTERIAN. St. Andrew's—ll and 7, Rev. T, 11. Roseveare. Lepperton—ll, Mr. E. Bishop. Waitara—7, Mr. E. Bishop. Inglewood—ll and 7, Rev. J. Richards. Tarata—2.3o, Rev. J. Richards Warea—ll, Rev. 11. Pepper. Ncwall Road—2, Rev. H. Pepper. Oakura —7.30, Rev. H. Pepper. WESLEY AN. Whiteley Memorial Church—ll and 7, Rev. J. W. Burton. South Road—ll,Mr. IT. T. Peat; 7, Mr. J. W. Boon. Old People's Home—s, Rev. J. W. Burton Lower Egmont Road—7.3o, Mr. IT. T. Peat. Upland Road—B.3o, Mr. 11. T. Peat. Carrington Road—2.3o. Mr. Corkill. Waitara—ll and 7, Rev. W. Wills. Tikorangi—2.3o, Mr. W. Roberts: 7. Mr, T. West. Lepperton—2.3o, Rev. W. Wills. Urenui—2.3o, Mr. T. West. Inglewood—ll and 7, Rev. C. Griffin. Midhirst—ll, Mr. J. Boniface; 7, Mr. E. Keightley. ' Tariki—2.3o, Mr. E. Wright. Lincoln Road—2, Rev. C. Griffin. Egmont Village —2, Supply. Opunake—ll and 7, Rev. j. W. Griffin. •Oaonui—2.3o and 7.30, Rev. Laybourne. Okato—ll, Mr. Wells; 7.30, Mr. Henry. Tataraimaka—2, Mr. Wells. Pungarchu —2, Mr. Featherstone. Rahotu—ll, Mr. Featheratone; 7.30, Mr. G. Hughs on. Kahui Road—7.3o, Mr. Featherstone. PRIMITIVE METHODIST. Queen Street—ll, Rev. J. Charteris; 7, Rev. R. J. Liddell. Fitzroy—ll, Rev. R. J. Liddell; 7, Mr. A. Snowball. Upper Mangorei—ll, Mr. G. Ellis. Lower Mangorei—2.3o, Mr. G. Ellis. Kent Road—7.3o, Rev. ,T. Charteris. Bell—Block—2.3o, Rev. R. J. Liddell. Omata—2.3o, Rev. J. Charteris. BAPTIST. Gill Street —11 and ,7, Rev. F. Hales. Westown, 3—Rev. P. Hales. HONESTLY RECOMMENDED. "To anyone suffering from diarrhoea I can honestly recommend Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy as being the most satisfactory medicine on the market," writes Mr. C: C. Hooper, Wakefield, K.Z. "I have tried all sorts of so-call-ed 'cures,' but I have found nothing eijual to Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy." Sold by all chemists storekepers. Bronchitis, Pneumonia and many serious troubles result from a neglected cold. Take no risks. Cure it with Bonnington's Irish Moss—the proven and safe IB 55 remedy. But insist on lrisn u Moss you will ilk* LANE'S MED©- * LINE— Queen ol Skin Tonics—for rough, scaty. hmburaed, cracked and chapped sldns. i/-at Chearista. x.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 160, 23 November 1912, Page 2
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