SHIPPING.
?ORX OF NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, MARCH G, 1913. PHASES OF THE MOON. IT H. M. S. New moon 8 11 59 17 a.m. First quarter 10 8 35 12 a.m. Full moon 2 > 11 33 14 p.m. Last quarter 30 0 34 19 a.m. TtlE TIDES. High water at New Plymouth to-day 8.12 a.m. and 8.2!) p.m. To-morrow 8.47 a.m. and 9.10 p.m. THE SUN. Rises to-day 5.41, to-morrow 5.42. Sets to-day R.IS), to-morrow 6.18. ARRIVED. Wednesday —Flora, s.s., 1273 tons, Williams, from southern ports. Wellington, Wednesday. —Arrived, at 5.30 a.m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. SAILED Wednesday—Flora, s.s., 1273 tons, Williams, for Westport and Groymouth. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from South, Thursday, j Pukaki, from North, via Wellington, Saturday. Rarawa, from North, Saturday. Haupiri, from South, Saturday. Rarawa, from North, Tuesday. Rarawa. from North, Thursday. H. D. Bendixen, schooner, left Seattle, December 23. Due end of February. Cargo. —Oregon pine and Laths; consignees, Webster Bros. TELEGRAPHIC.
ARRIVED. Wellington, Wednesday. —Arrived, at 9.55 a.m., Moeraki, from Sydney. Wellington. Wednesday.—Arrived, at 3 p.m., Haupiri, from New Plymouth. THE FLORA. The Flora, from southern ports, arrived yesterday morning. Her cargo amounted to 300 tons, after discharging which and loading a small quantity of produce, she sailed for Westpovt and Greymoutli. | THE PUKAIvI. The Pukaki is expected to leave Wellington on Friday for New Plymouth, being due here on Saturday. THE HAUPIRI. The Haupiri left Wellington last night for Picton. Nelson. New Plymouth and Onehunga. JSlie should arrive here on Saturday. THE KITTAWA. J.he Kittawa is at present en route from Kaipara to Sydney with a cargo of tU»er. After discharging this she proceeds to Newcastle, to load for New Plymouth and Wanganni. The Waimate, at present loading in to Waitara to load frozen produce there for Home markets. The San Fraterno. the largest oilcarrving steamer iJ the world, has been launched at Wallsend. She is 540 ft in length, has a beam measurement of 06ft and will burn oil. The White Star liner Olympic, sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic, cost a quarter of a million to be reconstructed and refloated.
' OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLING-i TON. { Tndralema. London, March 10. ! Tokomarn, St. John, due March 13. j Hawke's Ray. London, due March 14. I Essex, Liverpool, due March IT. j Tainui. London, due March IS. Rotorua. London, due March 31. Opawa. London, due April 2. I Rangatira, London, due April 3. Pakeha. Liverpool, due April 4. Barenfcls. New York, April 4. Collinghani. New York, due April 14. Whakarua. London, due April 14. Tonic. London, due April 15. Tndraharah. London, due April IS. Rreiz Tzel. New York. April 10. Surrey. Liverpool, due April 26. Nerchana. London, due April 2S. Olenetive. New York, due April 29. Whakatane. St. John, due April 30. Court field. Now York, due May 2. TCia Ora. St. .Tolin, due May 14.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 245, 6 March 1913, Page 2
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