SHIPPING.
POET OJP NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1918, PHASES OF THE MOOS. MA? r | llth—New Moon, 12.'37 ajn. ; ! 19th—First •Quarter, 7.54 a .mi j 2Gtih—Full Moan, 10.S aim. I THE TIDES. High water at New Plymouth to-day: at 12.26 aan. and 12.47 to-monw, at 1.10 aan. and 1.33 p.m. THE SDK. The -mm rises to-day at 7.6 ajn. Audi sets at 4.54 pan.-; to-morrow, rises at! 7.7 ajR. and seta at 453 pan. EXPECTED ARRIVAL'S. Ngahere, from Greymouth, Thursdny. , ARRIVED.' May 14.—Corinna, s.s, 7 suel, 1271 tons, Eldprs, from Nelson. May 14.—-Barawa, s.s., 5.30 a.m., 1072 tons, Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Oliphant, Curtis, Kellern, Law-j renee, Barker, Waish, Giles, Nutsford, j Goudin, Lynch, Eady, Ward, Diet, Gray, I Youhg, Hayward, Peart, Wright, Con-1 nelly, Wilson; Mesdames Dwyer, Lawrence, Wood, Newell, Young, Jacobs, Scott, Gibbs, Peart; Messrs. Phillips, Dwyer, Jacobs, Groom, Montague, Newell, Sultan, Morton, McClure, Allum, Banning, McVeagh, Daniells (2), Wheelham, Chappell, Ashford, Wilhatn, Barringham, Hastwell, MeCullam, Treworth, Wolway,, Brown, Hodden, Cnmming; 11 steerage.. SAILED. May 14. —Corinna, s.S., 1271 tons, EK dera, at 11 p.m., for Wellington. May 14. —Rarawa, sj., 1Q72 tons,. Bark, foe Onehunga- Passengers: Misses Eockel, Were, Smith, Webster, Mesdiamaj Milroy and maid, Parker* Roekel, Carruthera, Gray ami child, Luak, Hooper and! child, Malyon, Patterson, Boon, Hodjjes, KnawSes, Nurse Parley, Messrs Crawford, White, Wilson, Gumming. Perry, Were, Rofbeon, Carruthors, Hawker, Patterson, Robinson, Hooper, Malyon, Westenra, Delamore,, Hall, pii-kington-15 steerage. SHEPEEMG' TEUiGBAMa SMLED. Wellington, May I)4.—Baden Powell, at 4.25 pan., far New Plymouth*. THE CORINNA. The Corinna arrived from the south, via Nelson, at 7 a.m. yesterday. She landed about 1000 tons of general cargo, and sailed again for Wellington' late ; lastnight. THE' RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived as usual from Onehunga yesterday morning. She brought passengers and about 139 tons of cargo. She sailed again for the north at night, 1 and. i» due again on Friday. THE NGAHEBB, The Ngahere was to leave Greymouth at midnight last night with a fall cargo' of coal for New Plymouth. She is due here to-morrow morning. No further word has been heard of the movements of the Karamn, nor has any advice been received as to when the Baden Powell is to be expected at New ' Plymouth.
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