SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW 'PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 191®, PHASES OF THE MOON JUNE, 1918. "Otli—New Moon. 10.30 p.m. THE TIDES. High water to-day at 0.15 a.m. and 0.32 p.m.; to-morrow, at 7.01 a.m. and 7.30 p.ia, THE SUN. The sun rises at 7.22 a.m. and sets at 4.37 p.m.; to-morrow, risea at 7.23 a.m. and sets at 4.37 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Rarawa, from North, Friday. Karu, on Thursday Rarawa, from North, Friday. TELEGRAPHia "arrived, ' June si.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 cons, Bark, from Onelmnga. Passengers: Misses Eraser. Weir (2), Meuzies, Munro', Eise; Mesdaines Lucena, James, Maddock, Preston, Cholmehism, Oldham, Allemann; Messrs. Pirie, Goodson, James Carrick, Gledhill, Badley, \Vinks' Lucena, Fields; Masters Weake, La very | Roberts, Hughes, Hooke; 8 steerage.
SAILED. June 27.—Rarawa, for Onelmnga. Passengers: Misses Lithcband, Evans, Jouriicaux, Hamilton, Owen; Mesdaines Andrews. Mynott, Teixeira, Coxhcad, Potts, C'olmer, Clark and boy; Messrs. Andrews, Pepperell, Brown, Swinton, Lambio, Mynott, Newton King, Coxhead, Cock, Daley, Purdon. Coates, Owen, McCluggage, Syron, and 7 steerage. . Jiine 27. —Tainui, s.s., Jensen, for Wellington. June 20.—Awahou, for Foxton. Auckland, June 20.—At 11.30. p.m., Makura, for Sydney,
THE KARU. The Karu is expected to leave Wellington to-inorrow for New Plymouth, and will leave again on Friday. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived yesterday morning with 02 tons of general cargo, including 28 tons of sugar, and 3 tons of cement. She left again in the evening for Oneliunga. ° THE TAINUI. The coastal steamer Tainui yesterday loaded over 2000 boxes of butter and a <jnaiitity of tallow for transhipment at Wellington for Sydney. It is a sign of the times when a vessel of this class has to be engaged to take refrigerated produce. THE WALLS END.
The Wullscnd, which is bringing a cargo of fertilisers to New Plymouth, is to call at Weslport first to load bunker coal. After discharging her New Plymouth cargo, the vessel will proceed to the Waikato river to load timber for Australia.
THE WAIMEA. The Waimea is due this week from Westport with a load of coal.
DESPITE WAR TAXATION, THE 1916 OVERLAND IS BUT £3lO. The price of the five-passenger Overland, Modfl 75, is- remarkably low. After paying advanced freights and the 20 per cent, war duty, this superb car is offered in New Zealand at £3lO at main ports. Overland methods of manufacture—huge output—have made possible such value. Electric light and starter, one-man top and cover, raiu vision wind-shield, headlight dimmers, extra rim, arc included in the equipment. Other advantages are cantilever rear springs, high-tension magneto, thermosyphon cooling, full boating rear axle. Unequalled value. Call and see a model. For free catalogue and further particulars apply Mr. B. Bym, New Plymouth. A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui, distributors for North Island.
Judge tea by flavor, and "Desert Gold" easily comes lir.st. Delicious, refreshing and economical always. Get the 2s grade. , 2
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