SHIPPING.
TORT 01' NEW PLYMOUTH. FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1913. PHASES 01' THE MOON, a 7 —Last Quarter, 4.47 p.m. 14—N'ew Moon, 4.S p.m. 22—First Quarter, 2.35 p.m. THE TIDES. High water to-day 11.37 a.m.; tomorrow, 12.3 a.m. uud 12.1S p.ui. THE SUN. The sun rises to-ilay at 5.40 a.m., sets o.2ii) p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5.41 a.m., sets Ci.l!) p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Corinna, from South, Friday, liarawa, from Nwrt'.i, Tuesday. ARRIVED, _Jlarch 4.—Arrived, Alexander, s.s., 377 tons, Williams, from South. ■March 4.—Mapourika, s.s., hSO3 tons, Holmes, from South. -March 4.—Arrived, liarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Dark, from Oneiiunga. Passengers: Mesdames Binclla, Collins, Swinburn, Cleaver, llaslcy, Fin! ay, Eraser and-.Fel-ton; Misses Barrett, Anderson, and •Scheldriek; Messrs Connelly, McGiven, Eraser, Seddon, -Sharbun, Marshall, East, Binel'a, Deere, G>anc, Collins, Ryan and j child, Anderson, Felton, and Fraser. I
SAILED. March 4—Sailed, Alexander, s.s., 377 tons, \\ illiams, for Wanganui. March 4.—Sailed, Rarawa, s.s., 1072 , tons, Bark, for Wellington. March 4.—l.Mapourika, s.s., 1203 tons, for South. | TELEGRAPHIC, I .SAILED. { Wellington, March 4.—Sailed, at 0,15 j a.m., Kaikoura, for London. | 1 THE RARAWA. * . j The Rarawa brought 95 ton's of general cargo from Oneiiunga yesterday, and left in tlio afternoon for Wellington. She j returns to-morrow, leaving at night for J I Oneiiunga, and thereafter taking up her I | usual running. j J THE MAPOURIKA. I
' Thi-, vessel arrived at 9 o'clock yes- | terday morning, with 179 tons of general cargo. She sailed about 5 o'clock in I the evening for Westport. I ' ' I THE COPvINNA. I The Corinna is expected here to-day I with 400 tons of cargo. After discharg- ! ing genera] cargo she leaves for Oneluinga, returning on Sunday to load dairy produce for transhipment to the Home boats at Wellington. THE ALEXANDER. The Alexander arrived early yesterday morning with ItHI tons* of Paparoa 'coal, and sailed in the afternoon for Wanganui. THE KAXXA. The Kanna is now loading at Newcastle for New Plymouth, Picton and Wellington. THE FLORA. The Flora leaves Duncdin on Monday for New Plymouth, via Gamaru, Timarii, Lyttelton, anil Wellington. '
EXPECTED ARRIVALS FROM OVERSEAS. AT WELLINGTON. Star of Australia, f rom London, due March 8. Hallamsliire, f rorn Liverpool, due Feb 23 Borderdale, from Montreal, due April 3. 1 Kotorua, from London, due March 22. Ivnnnu-a, left London Jan. 13, due March lonic, from London, left Feb. 12 due Mar. 30. Hawke's Bay, from London, lcrt Jnn. [ 23, du„ Mar. 25. Star of Scotland, from London, left I'eh. fi, due April 10. ■irnsfield from New York, left Jan. 17 du n Feb. 25. Ruapehu from St. John, left. Jan. 29 due April 13.
line .nprii i<j. Zealandia. left London Feb ?>0 due I April 13. " ' ' I | Star of India, left New York Feb 20 due March 2fi. Keishin Maru, left San Francisco Feb 11, due March 11. AT XH\Y PLYMOUTH. Port Philip, 7200 tons, left England early in December; due at Moturoa this month.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 228, 5 March 1915, Page 2
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