SHIPPING.
POST OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914. PHASES OF I'HS MOON. OCTOBER. D. H. M. S. Full M«on 4 5 35 81 p.m. Last quarter 12 9 10 13 p.m'. New moon - 19 0 10 17 p.m. First quarter 28 10 21 12 a.m. THE TITOS. High water at New Plymouth to-day 0.50 a.m. and 10.16 p.m. To-morrow 10.32 a.m. and 10.46 p.m. THE BUS. Rises to-day 5.43, to-morrow 5.41. Seta to-day 6.17, to-morrow 6.18. EXPECTEB ARRIVALS. Mapourika, from South, Thursday, Rarawa, from North, Friday. Rara-wa, from North, Tuesday; Brie, schooner, left Puget Sound July 18, due New Plymouth early. ARRIVED. Monday.—Rarawa, s.s,, 1072 ton 9, Bark, from Onohunga. Monday.—Arapawa, a.s„ 291 tons, Kently, from Waitara. ARRIVED.
TELEGRAPHD. Auckland, Monday.—Arrived, at 0.50 a.m., Indralama, from Sydney. Sydney, Monday.—Arrived, Star of Scotland, from Now York. Auckland, at 6.50 a.m., Niagara, from Sydney. Wellington, Monday.—Arrived, at 6.5 a.m., Tainui, from London. SAILED. Monday.—Arapawa, s.s., 291 tons, Kentlcy, for Onehunga. Monday.—Corinna, s.s., 1271 tons, 'Cameron, for Wellington. THE CORINNA. The Corinna, which arrived from Onehunga on Sunday, yesterday loaded 10,000 boxes of butter and 1000 craTcs of cheese and sailed in the afternoon for Wellington. THH RARAWA. The Rarawa brought 69 tons of cargo ' from Onehunga yesterday morning. She will sail for Onehunga after the arrival of the mail train to-night. THE ARAPAWA. The Arapawa. being unable to work Waitara, came alongside the wharf at noon yesterday and landed her Waitara cargo, amounting to about 40 or 50 tons. She sailed at 4.25 p.m. for Onehunga. *■ ' «■ MAIL NOTICES. m» NEW PLYMOUTH, For Auckland and North, per steamer, Tuesday and Friday, at 7 pjn., and daily, per train, at 6.15 a.m. For Wellington and south daily at 6.15 a.m. and 12.20 p.m. For Auckland and north per steamer Tuesday and Thursday, at 7 p.m. and daily per train at 6.15 a.m. For Wanganui and intermediate offices daily, at f1.15 a.m., 12.20, and 3.55 pm. THURSDAY, OCTOBER S. For United Kingdom, Continent of Europe, Eastern and Mediterranean ports, via Suez, at 12.80 p.m. (Money--oTder6 close 11 a.m.) C. H. BURTON, Chief Postmaster, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. For Australian States, South Africa, China and Straits Settlements, via Auckland, at G. 15 a.m. Unless otherwise specified, money orders and registered letters close one hour, and pared-post parcels thirty minutes before the ordinary mail. Bold absolutely on its merits, the Bechstein piano is still the world's greatest piano, preferred because of it* absolute superiority. Hoffmann sells the Bechstein.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 113, 6 October 1914, Page 2
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411SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 113, 6 October 1914, Page 2
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