SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLV.M'OrTH. SATURDAY. .ILLY 24, 1915. PHASES OF Til L MOOX. JLi.i, 1915. ; 20—First quarter, 9.45 a.m. 27—Full moon. 11.47 p-m. THrJ TIDES. ! High water to-day at 7.32- a.™, and S.I ]>. m.; to-morrow at 8.40 a.m. and 9.9 p.m. TIIK SL'X. The sun rises to-day at 7.7 a.m. and sets at 4.53 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 7.7 a.m. ami sets' at 4..">.' i p.m. ARRIVE]). July -23 Rarawa, s.s.. 1072 tons, Bark."', from Onehunga, Passengers:— Misses Mudford (2): Mesdames Ewing, Kerrv, Mudford an<l Steele; "Messrs Smith, Laing, Lee, Rundcll, Mudford, Milley, Black, Cassidy, Avery, Mann, Baker, Ewing, Kerry, Grierson, Healy, Steele, Cameron, McMaster, Malcolm,! Tremolath. •Dalgcty, Griffiths and t'he Rev. 'Mr. Xorrie; 10 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Corinna, from South, to-day. y Kowhai, from South, to-day. Flora, from South, early. Rarawa, from Xovth, Tuesday. Rarawa, from North, Friday. SHIPPING TELEGRAM'S. ARRIVED. Onehunga, July 23—Arrived, at 11.10 a.m., Waimea, from New Plymouth. OVERSEA VESSELS.
Tainui, sailed from London June 12, due Wellington July 20. Makarini, sailed from London May 28, due Wellington July 30. Otaki, sailed from London June 20, due Wellington August 13. Niwaru, sailed from London June 14, due Wellington August 20. La Blanca, sailed from Liverpool April 27, duo Wellington July 5. Opawa, sailed from Liverpool May T, due Wellington July !). Somerset, sailed from Liverpool May 17, due Wellington July 12. Waimate, gailed iwa Liverpool June 1, due Wellington August 12. Tongariro, sailed from Montreal Aprii 13, duo Wellington July 3. Whakatane, sailed from Montreal June .7, due Wellington August 23. ' Port Phillip, sailed from New York June 16, due Wellington July 21. Canastota, sailed from New York June 10, duo Wellington July 25. Waihemo, sailed from San Francisco June 16, due Wellington July 15. THE EARAWA. The Rarawa arrived from Onelmnga yesterday morning with 01 tons of general «argo. She also landed one bull, five horses and 10,141T.t of timber. >UjS.S. NEW STEAMER. It is announced that the Aotearoa, a sister ship to the Niagara, has been completed, but for certain reasons will not be seen in these waters for a considerable time to come. .The intention of the company is that the Aotearoa and the Niagara shall eventually maintain the Auckland-Vancouver service. Only two vessels are required for the purpose, and when the usual overhaul is taking place other steamers will be required.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1915, Page 2
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