SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 11)15. PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. 7 —New moon, !).2'J p.m. j 14—First quarter, 10.40 a.m. I 22—Full moon, 5.13 a.m. 30—Last quarter, 9.47 a.m. THE TIDES. High water to-day at 5.15 a.m. and 5.51 p.m.; to-morrow, 0.27 a.m. and 7.2 p.m. THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at 5.S a.m. and sets at 0.52 p.m.; to-morrow, 5.9 a.m. and 0.33 p.m, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from North, Friday. Kowhai, from South, Saturday. Rarawa, from North, Tuesday. ARRIVED. Nov. 2.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Bark, from Onehnnga. Passengers: Mosdames McCabe (2), Rae and two children, Burgess, Hickman, Cliitty, Cribble, Menzies, Muir, Church, Glynes, Allen, Whelan, Goldmcr, Brown, Zemha and two children; Messrs Campbell, Cribble, Spcrge, Cloin, Linnett. Lister, Ward. Zemba, Nicholson, Dr. Haines; six steerage. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Auckland. Nov. 2.—At 1.50 p.m.. Kurow, from Suva. SAILED. Auckland, Nov. 2.—At 10.-;;! :..<..: . Niagara, for Vancouver, via Sin*. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived yesterday morn ing from Onehnnga with 10!) tons of cargo, which included 17 tons of manure, 11 tons of sugar, and 7 torn of cement. lONIC REPORTED. The head office of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company has been advised that R.M.S. lonic arrived at Cape Town on October 28. The liner left Wellington on September 17 for London, via Australian ports and Durban, and is due at her destination about November 14. THE KAIAPOI. The Kaiapoi left Creymouth on Saturday morning with a cargo of timber for Sydney. After discharge she will proceed to Newcastle to load coal for New Plymouth and Picton, NOTES. Mr. R. Brown, late third olliecr of the Victoria, has been appointed a sublieutenant in the Navy, and is now undergoing a course of torpedo instruction in England, Captain Carey, of the Mapourika, will, it is understood, take charge of the Patcena on Wednesday. The New Zealand Shipping Company's Whakatane, Homeward bound, was to have left Frcinantle for London, via Durban, on Saturday.
Australian files to hand announce that the New. Zealand Shipping Company's Paparoa left Liverpool on October 20 for Melbourne, Sydney, and Now Zealand ports.
TO SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advise that the following vessels are fixed to leave Liverpool:— Delphic, on November 15, for Australia; due New Zealand about January 25. Zealandic, on November 30, for Australia; due New Zealand about January 31.
Waimana, on December 17, for Australia; due in New Zealand about February
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