SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, _■ •WEDNESDAY, APRIL IS, 1917, ' PHASES OF THE MOON. 22—New moon, 1.38 a.m. 29th—First quarter, 4.59 p.m. THE TIDES. High water at New Plymouth today at Q. 37 a.m. and 7.8 p.m., to-morrow at 7.40 a.m. and 8.12 p.m. THE SUN? The sun rises to-day at CD-I a.m. and Bets at 5.26 p.m.; to-morrow, risos at 6.38 a.m. and sets at 5.24 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Karu, from Wellington, Wednesday, Earawa, frofh North, Friday. Corinna, from South, Saturday. SAILED. April 17—Earawa, to Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Mavfell, Masefield, Purdon, Eawles, Goppertli and girl; Mesdames Clark, Johnson and child, Masefield, Preston and child; Messrs Greenfield, McMillan, Monahan, Clark, Potts, Johnson, Kasper, Banslyf, Fitzherbert, Parkinson, Burke and boy; Dr.. O'C&l----laghan; ? steerage. THE EARAWA. The Earawa arrived yesterday morning from Onehunga with passengers and 210 tons of general cargo. She sailed for Onehunga again last night. THE KARU. The Karu left Wellington yesterday, and should arrive here this evening or early to-morrow. THE COPJNNA. The Corinna left Dunedin on Monday. She will leave Lyttelton to-day, Wellington to-morrow, Nelson Friday, arriving here on Saturday. U.S.S. CO.'S SERVICES. By Telegraph.—.Press Association. ' Wellington, Last Night. In consequence of the coal strike, the Mararoa is to be withdrawn from the Lyttelton-Wellington service, and, until Something definite is reached, will remain here. Her place in the ferry service -will be taken this evening liy another vessel. It. is expected that the service will be further curtailed'if the strike continues. The New Plymouth office of the Union Steam Ship Company received a telegram yesterday, advising several alterations in their services between Wellington and South Island ports. The Maori, which is in the Lyttel'ton-Wellington service, lies up to-day, and the Mararoa takes her running, commencing at Wellington to-morrow. The Pateena, which is now engaged in \e Nelson run, will commence in the Wcllington-Lyttel-ton run, in place of the Mararoa, on Thursday. The Mapourika, which has been withdrawn from the. West Coast service, will replace the Pateena on the Kelson run.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1917, Page 2
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