SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MONDAY, JUNK 30, l'Jl.'!. PHASES Ui< THE M D, H. ... 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 5.8 a.m. and 5.45 p.m. To-morrow G.lli a.m. and 7.52 p.m. THE SUN. Rises to-day 7.22, to-morrow 7.21. Sets to-day 4.38, to-morrow 4.39. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Taviuni,' from South, Tuesday. Haupiri, from South, Tuesday. Ruraw*. from North, Tuesday. Karori, from Newcastle, Wednesday. Rarawa, from North, Friday. Corinna from South, Friday. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Onehunga, Saturday.—Arrived, at 8.40 a.m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. Grevmouth, Saturday.—Arrived, at 9.5 a.m., Kowhai, from New Plymouth. SAILED Auckland, Saturday.—Sailed, at 2.55 p.m., H.M.S. New Zealand, for Suva. Wellington, Saturday.—Sailed, at P2.45 p.m., Waitemata, for Sydney. Sydney, Saturday.—Sailed, Rakaia, for New Zealand. UNION CO.'S FLEET. The Haupiri is to leave Onehunga at noon to-day for New Plymouth and Wellington. On arrival at the latter port she undergoes overhaul, and resumes running on July 7. The Taviuni is due to-morrow from southern ports with general cargo. The Corinna is now loading at southern ports for New Plymouth and is due on Friday. The Karori, with a load of coal, left Newcastle for New Plymouth direct on Thursday and is expected here about Wednesday. THE MOA. The Mtia is expected to arrive from Westport this morning with a load of coal. THE RARAWA. An alteration in the running of the Rarawa will be made next week. She is to leave Onehunga on Sunday instead of Monday, to suit the convenience of the "Puss in Boots'" Pantomime Company. The vessel arrives here on Monday next. AN OLD SERVANT. Captain J. J. Pennington, well-known on this coast, has just retired from the Union Company's service, having attained the age limit. Twenty-two years ago Captain Pennington was a chief'officer on the staff of the Tasmanian Steam Navigation Company, imd when the interests of the latter company were acquired bv the Union Company he became an officer of the Red Funnel fleet. During his 22 years' service with the Union Company Captain Pennington has had command of the Koonya, Wakatipu, Rosamond, Kakapo, Kittawa and other steamers, and has long been known as a careful and reliable commander. Captain Pennington is now en route to the Old Country.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 25, 30 June 1913, Page 2
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394SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 25, 30 June 1913, Page 2
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