SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1913, PHASES OF THE Ht D. H, .yl. S. New Moon 5 7 34 12 a.m. First Quarter .. 12 4 14 15 a.m. Full Moon .... 19 5 30 19a.m. Last Quarter ..27 5 17 20 a.m. THE TIDES. High water at New Plymouth to-day 8.38 a.m. and 9.0 p.m. To-morrow 9.22 a.m. and 9.41 p.m. THE SUN. Rises to-day 7.24, to-morrow 7.24. Sets to-day 4.30, to-morrow 4.3 C. ARRIVED. Tuesday—Haupiri, s.s., 74S tons, Bilton, from Onehunga, Tuesday.—Tutanekai, s.s., 811 tons, Post, from Wanganui. Tuesday.—Taviuni, s.s., 1542 tons, Williams, from "Wellington. Tuesday.—Moa, s.s., 92 tons, from Westport. Tuesday.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Norbury, from Onehunga. Tuesday.—Tainui, s.s., 128 tons, Berg, from Waitara. . Tuesday. H.M.S. New Zealand (in roadstead), 19,000 tons, Halsey, from Wanganui. SAILED' /■'' Tuesday—Huia, auxiliary sell., 90 tons,> McKenzie, for Westport. ; Tuesday—H.M.S. New Zealand (from roadstead), 19,000 tons, Halsev, for Russell. * : EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kini, from South, Thursday. Corinna, from South, Friday. Rarawa, from North, Friday. Rurawa, from North, Tuesday* UNION CO.'S VESSELS. The Taviuni arrived from southern ports about eight o'clock yesterday morning. Her cargo, amounting to about 300 tons, will be discharged to-day. She sails in the afternoon for Westport with the balance of her cargo. The Haupiri, from Onehunga, arrived ; yesterday morning. After discharging a i small quantity of cargo and loading outward cargo she sails for Wellington. The Kini has been detained in Wellington to enable her to load as much of 1 the Corinthic's slag as possible. She is expected to leave Wellington this afternoon with about 1400 tons. The Moa, for which the Union Co. are agents, arrived yesterday morning with a cargo of coal. If sufficient trucks are available the vessel will be discharged to-day. TENDER VESSELS. The Tutanekai arrived from Wanganui yesterday morning to act. as tender for school children to the Dreadnought. The Tainui, from Waitara, arrived for the same purpose, and returned to Waitara in the evening, The Rimu, after acting as excursion steamer all day, sailed in the evening for northern ports. < THE HUIA. The Huia remained at an achorage under shelter of the breakwater on Monday night, and left yesterday morning for Westport.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 15, 18 June 1913, Page 2
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361SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 15, 18 June 1913, Page 2
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