SHIPPING.
11l M.._?\. il*_ ■ I " {< IMDAft'oCTOfeK E>, IM4,' phases os me MOON, • ©er&BBR. D K. Mi 8 Full Moon 4* 5 35 21 p.». Last quarter 12 9 10 13 p.m. New moon 19 0 14 17 pJB. First quarter 29 10 31 12 a.m. THH TIEES. High, water at New Plymouth to-d*y U.4:J ajn. To-morrow 0.37 djbj. IKB SUN. Rises to-day .5.21,'.t0-morrow 15.20. Sets to-day i).3'-j; W-inorrovr 6.40. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from North, Friday. Rarawa, Irom North, Tuesday. Mapourika, from South, Thursday. H. D. Beadixsen, schooner, loft 'Pugct Sound October 0, due December
ARRIVm Thursday. Storm, s.u., 443 tons, Broadhouso, from Greymouta. Thursday.—Maf ourika; s.s., 1203 tons, Holmes, from Wellington. TELEGIUPHSO. ARRIVED. Auckland, Thursday.—'Arrived, at 6,5 ajn., Talune, from Rarotonga. Wanganui, Thursday.—Arrived, at 11 a.m., Petoae, frsra New Plymouth. Last Night—Mapourika, a.a,, 1203 tons, Holmes, for Westport. SAILED. Thursday.—Holmdale, ».»., lA7 tons, Jenkins, for Tarakohe. Thursday. Flora, s.s., 1273 tons, Brown, for Westport.
THH iTX)RA. The Flora completed the discharge of her cargo early yesterday morning and sailed at 4.30 a.m. for Westport, ■ TUB MAPOURJKA. The Mapourika arrive*} from Wellington yesterday morning with 130 tons of general cargo aiid 200 tons of coal (from Wcstport). She sailed last evening for Westport. THsllToluf. Thu Storm, with 480 tons of «oal, arrived from flreymouth ycaterday morning. , She was to. have sailed after discharging last night for Pireymouth. ' MAIL NOTICES. ■ NEW PM? MOUTH. Subject to alterations, mails will close at the Chief Post Office, as under:-r-For Auckland and NorWi, per steamier, Tuesday and Friday, at 7 p.m., and daily, per train, at 6.18 a.m. For Wellington and South, daily at Cl 5 a.m. and 12.20 p.m. For Wan'gaM ,&mi intermediate offices daily at 0.15; a.ruc, 12:20 and 3.53 pia. .-.».* •» '• SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24; For Australian Sta.tes, South Africa, China, Japan and Straits. Settlements, via Auckland, at 6.16 ajm. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28.
For Barbtonga arid Tahiti, Via Auckland, at 6.15 »jm. " ' ' Parcels for Uniic'd,.fjngdon» should bo posted as usual,. They Will be sent forward .as opportunity offW •' Correspondence, for 'United 'Kingdom to be sent by the;, long direct route should be posted as usual, and apccially marked "via Monte Video." The times for closing maila for place* beyond the Dominion are liable to alteration (earlier or later). Unless otherwise specified, money orders and registered lctors close one hour, and parcel post parcels thirty minutes before the ordinary mail. C. H. BURTON, Chief Postmaster.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 128, 23 October 1914, Page 2
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398SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 128, 23 October 1914, Page 2
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