SHIPPING.
POET OF NEW (PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2.
PHASES OF THE MOON. • 7th—Full moon, 2.20 p.m. 14th—Last quarter, 1.24 p.m. 21st—New moon; 11.25 a.m.. 29th—First quarter, l'l.io a.m. THE TIDES. High water at New Plymouth to-day at 5.31 a.m. and 6.2 p.m.; to-'inorro\v at fi.29 a.m. and 6.57 p.m. THE SUNT The sun rises to-day at 6.53 a.m. and sets at 6.2 p.m.; to-morrow, risgs Ml 6.54 a.m. and sets at 5.6 p.m. ' | EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Begulus; from Greymoutli} this ingPujrawa, fronj North, Friday. Corinna, from South, Saturday. Earawa, from North, Tuesday.
. * ARRIVED Hay I.—Corinna, s.s. (6 a.m.), 1271 tons, Captain Elders, from southern ports, May Rarawa, s.s, 1072 tons, Captain' Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers: Misses M'Gonagle, Openshaw, Benthall, Farmer, James, Corbett, Dribble- Mesdames Webb and child. Printer and child, Death and child, Hammond, Norce, Rowe, Snelling, Henten, Brewer, Bernard, Munder Chamblin, Beckbessinger, Brown, Hale, Patams,. Munro, James, Drokby, Blundell, James; Messra Hammond, Bernard, Patams, James, Ferguson, Webster, Nicholls, M'Kinnon, Lane, Rowe, Martin, Lester, Thomas, Brown, LoveridgC, Goldfinch, Dickson, Bassen, Webster, Rusdcn, Blythe, Watton, Rowen, Pennyton, Stubbs, Elliott, James, liasper, Hendon; 12 steerage-.
THE CORINNA. The Union Company's Corinna arrived at the New Plymouth whqrf at 6 o'clock yesterday morning from' Dunedin, via ports, including Wellington and Nelson. After discharging 800 tons oi general cargo she commenced loading cheese, and sails for Wellington thin evening with probably 12,000 crates. There are 18,007 crates of cheese and 21&4 boxes of butter to go to Wellington this week, and the Corinna will arrive back here on Saturday to pick up .the balance o fthe cheese and the whole of the butter, and will sail tliat evening or on Monday for the southern port. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa, which missed her siM-jwl trip last week owing to the shortag? of coal, arrived at New Plymouth yesterday morning. She sailed fpr Onehunga again last night, and is expected back here again on Friday. THE REGULUS. The Anchor Line steamer Regnlus arrives here this evening from Greymoutli and Westport with a cargo of coa! ! sundries, and sails for Wanganui tomorrow night with part of her coal car g°-
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