SHIPPING.
PORT Or NEW PLYMOUTH. j THURSDAY, MAY 30, 101 S. j PHASES OF THE MOON. JUNE. 2nd—Last Quarter, r,.57 p.m. 9th —New Moon, 9.39 a m. 11th—First Quarter, 12.48 am. 24th—Full Moon, 10.15 p.m. THE TIDES. High water at New Plymuoth to-day at 12.15 ml; to-morrow, at 12,24 a.m. and 12„'i5 I) m. THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at 7.17 a.m. and seta at 4.43 p.m. i to-morrow, rises at 7.17 a.m. and s»ts at 4 43 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. B&r&wa, from Onehunga, to-morrovr, SAILED. May 29.—Corlnna, as., 1271 tons, Elders, for Wellington. May 29.~-Rafawa, ss, 1072 tons, Bark, for Qnehungav Passengers: .Misses Brewster, Holden, Lindstrom, Harle-Giles, Lynch, Ward, Pflce, Sinclair, Johnson, Collins, Patterson, Hadden ;-M6sdfcmes Fitzgerald, Prestldge, Thomson, Hayward, Davidson, Russell (2), Meek, McCoy, Brewster, Wolf and child. Palmer, Harper, Hancock, Duckett and child, Truelove, O'Neill, Taylor, Belnshardt, Williams and child, Mudford, Sole and child, Colson, Dobson, Brown and child, Orr, Wake; Messrs. Fitzgerald, Jackson, Co*, Goodwin, Fryer, Anderson, Peterson, Main, Mandelson, Emeny, Mantle, Tyrer, Higg-s, Hammond, Fanthom, De Launay, Bickers, Brown, Kennedy, Smith, OW'eil!, While, Crocker, Appleyard, (inlanders, Mudford, Davis, Prestidge, Ramson, Monaghan, Ward, Bates, Grey, West, Larcom, Orr, Jury, Herbert, Bersquint, Espiner, Ross, Oakley, Thomson, Taylor, Cathro, Paasavant, Chaplin, Stone, Williams, George, Palmer, Ward, Plumtree, Hallard, Summers, Connell, Gardner (2), Gray, Harper, George, Bayly, Sole. Pope, Henshaw, Ngapahl, Coleman, McDavid, Windsor, Camphell (2), Winter, Emerson, Prestidge, Wilson, Brown (2), Rev. Spencer; Masters Jury, McCallinn; 1:1 steerage. THE CORINNA. The Corinna completed loading her cargo of cheese and sailed for Wellington and Lyttelton at about 5 o'clock yesterday. She will probably return to New Plymouth about Wednesday of nest week. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa, which arrived late on Tuesday night, sailed again last night, taking passengers and cargo for Onehunga. The following passengers airlved by the Rarawa on Tuesday night: Misses Burrows, Thomas, Hamell, Johnson, Bayly, Bruden, Bramwell, Drew, Crowe, Butler; Mesdames Copestake (2), Teede, Foots, Butier, Frascr, Read, Keys, Murphy; Messrs Fraser, Read, Cummings, Payne, Gray, Reynolds (2), Brackebush, Dingle, May, Mourie, Butler, O'Halloran, Mcßite, Teede, Penman, Clemow, Gilmoro, Wood. Bottrlll, Vaughan, Whittaker, Lawry, Whinuka, Downes, Forbes, Duckworth, Harwood, Fagau, Noakes, Young, Speddiug; IS steerage. BADEN POWELL AND WAIMEA. The. Baden Towell and the Walmea, which arrived wtth coal from Westnort on Tuesday, but had to wait for labor In order to discharge, will probably get away to-day, the former for Wellington and the latter for the west coast of the South Island.
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