SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ; SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1915. . PHASES OFTHB MOON. j 7—Last Quarter, 4.47 p.m. j 14—New Moon, 4.8 p.m. 22—First Quarter, 2.35 p.m. THE TIDES. High, water to-day at 7.50 a.m., and 8.24 p.m.;, to-morrow, 8.44, n.ii). and 9.5 p.m.;, Monday, 9.21 a.m.' andi ii.37 p.m.,. THE SUN. T'lC'&un rises to-day at 5.50j 4iib. and se,t& at 6.10 p.m.; to-morrow,, rises at uu, sets at fi.B p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mora, from South, Saturday. Karawa, from North, Tuesday. AJRRIVEp.;. March 12.—Rarawa,. s.s., '1072 tons, Bark, from Onelumga. Passengers: Miss AVheeler, Mcsdames Upson, long, Kutin, Standish, Jenmon child; Messrs Hammond, long, McQuade, McLean, Bond, Russell, AVitwcks, Belcher, Bartlett, Absolum, Captain Stewart; 10 steerage. SAILED. March I'2v—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, I Bark, for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses WilKams,. White, Cattley, Jones, Kirkby,, Monro, Buckle; Mesdnmes Wood). Luscoinlie, Brooking, Bonella, Langley, Henson and child, Smith, Eise, and Taylor; Rev, Blamircs, and Messrs Wood', Liweombe, Brooking, Bonella, Langley, Hens&n, Jacobi, Ilanna, Brown, Daniel, Carter, AVard, Rundle, Humphries C. ißund'e, Parkinson, Spence, Tait, Holland, Collins, McLcod, Morey, iSnr.r"-, Vftoncr, Harrises, Onhhvater, Phil jps, Kmart, ' Burgess, Brunette, Robert::.l, CampTscll, Patcrson, Phillips, Bates, £!*&erisoi!, I Burrell, Cooke, Williams, Paricsr, I Malt, ftudkin, Henson, 15.' ' :11a, Goodlaere, Firth, Ponn, Cocbj Ct .• Haw, and Duekworiii. j APJUVED, 1 Marcli 12, —Ngahere, s.s., from iirey- ! mouth, | TELEGRAPHIC. j ARRIVED. Sydney, March 12.—Arrived, at fi a.m., Niagara, from .Auckland; and at 7 a.m., Maheno, from Auckland, SAILED. AA'ellington, March 12. —Sailed, at 12.20 p.m.; Ruahine, for London; and at 2.25 p.m., Flora, for New Plymouth. Hobart, March 12.—Sailed; Rotorua, for Wellington. ' Sydney, March 12. —Sailed, Kuinara, for -New Zealand. THE RARAAVA. The Rarawa arrived yesterday morning from Oneliunga with 181 tons of general cargo, including 3G tofts of cement. 20 tons «,f «ngar, 9 tons of flour, and 4 tons of manure. THE FLORA. The Flora left AA'ellington yesterday at 2.25, and should arrive here to-3ay, afterwards leaving for AAVstport. I THE NGAHERE. The Ngahere anchored in the stream early last night, and her coal cargo will be worked early this morning. After discharging, the vessel leave's for Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIA r ALS FROM OVERSEAS. AT AYELLIHGTON. Matatim. from London, due March 10. Star of Australia, from London, due March 8. Hallamsliire, from Liverpool, due Feb. 23 Borderdale, from Montreal, due April 3. Rotorua, from London, iluq March 22. J Kumara, left London Jan. 13, duo March 20. lonic, from London, left Feb. 12, due Mar. 30. llawke's Bay, from London, left 3an. 23, du ( . Mar. 25. Star of Scotland, from London, left Feb. 6, due April 10. ' r.afield from New York, left Jan. 17, due Feb. 25. Ruapelm. from St. John, left. Jan. 29, due April 13. Zealandia, left London Feb. 20, due April 13. Star of India, left New York Feb. 20, due March 20. Keishin Mnrn.' left San Francisco Feb. 11, due March 11.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 235, 13 March 1915, Page 2
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