SHIPPING.
f PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. j SATURDAY, AUGUST IS, WIG. PHASES OF THE MOON, ' AUGUST, 1910. Last quarter, 21st, 0.29 a.m. New moon, 29th, 5,1 a.m. THE TIDES. High water at New Plymouth to-day at 12.50 a.m.; to-morrow, at 1.34 a.m. THE SUN. The strn rises to-day at C.43 s.m. and sets at 5.16 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 0.42 a.m. and sets at 5.17 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. , Raramu, from Wellington, ' Kamena, from Edithburg, about Monday week. Rimu, from North, Tuesday. SAILED. 7 August IS.—Rarawa, s.s., JO7? tons, Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Burke, Pellew, Bakewell, Power, Pryor, MeAllum, Parker, Keasbery; Mesdames Hill, Dunne, Pellew, Wilson and child, Lester, Burke, Breach, Veale, Begden, Teed, Murray, Handley and three children; Messrs. Spence, Williams, Pickering, Lester, Sole, Potts, Gillett, Selman, Brown, Wilson, Lamont, Wilkinson, Calvert, Sands, Boyden, Hardly; 20 stterage. * TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Sydney, 'August IS.—Koromiko, Irorn New Zealand. ... ' SAILED. Sychiey, August 17.—At 4 p.m.. Manuka, for Wellington. Port Chalmers. August 18.—At 9 a.m., Pakeha, for Melbourne. Wellington, August 17. —t 5.35 p.m., Riverina, for Sydney. Port Chalmers, August 18.—At 11.15 a.m., Omega, for Port Townsend, U.S.A. THE RARAWA. The Rarawp arrived yesterday on her last trip from Onehunga before she Is withdrawn foi inspection. Her cargo consisted of 158 tions. She left again last night on the return voyage, THE CORINNA: At present at Dunedin, the Corinna is to be docked this week for survey and overhaul. The vessel will not arrive in New Plymouth on her next trip north till tho end of the month. THE KARAMU. The steamer Kavamu arrived at the breakwater this afternoon from Wellington. She has a cargo of 300 tons of coal, and ai'tcr discharging will leave again for southern ports. S.S. ROSAMOND DAMAGED. The Union Company's Rosamond, while berthing at the Glasgow Wharf, Nupitr, hit that structure severely, with the result that about S feet of the wharf was smashed in,-large totara posts being split almost to matchwood.. The vessel escaped with much less damage owing to the anchor taking the main force of the blow. Plates in the fore part of the Rosamond were pierced, however, and temporary repairs were effected, and the vessel proceeded to Wellington,
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1916, Page 2
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