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SHIPPING.

!' j • PORT OP NEW PLYMOUTH. | > ■:■ JBIDAX, AUGUST 2„ 1913. j ' t 1 PHASES OV THE SIQOJf. I AUGUST:. 7tu—New Moon,. 8.0 a.m.. 15th—First Quarter, 10.0S a.m. ' 22nd—lull Moon,. 139, p.m. 29th—last Quarter,, 7.4 a.mi THE TIDES,. High water at. New Plymouth tOcaUy at, 14.32 a.m, and. 5.46; p.m.;; tiMuorrCKV.at, &2& a-m-and. Li p.m.. THE, SUN.. The sua rises to-day at. 7' a.m... and sab); at S p.m. r to-morrow, rises at (i.5&;-a.nu-aml 1 seta at S.l n.m. ABKIYBD., j August I.—Katnona,. 5.3-.,. 1425 tons,. Tag?,, at 6.30/ a.m., from Westport,. via. Wellington,. THE; KAMONA. The Kamona arrived in the roadstead! at 9 o'clock on Wednesday night, but did; not; berth until 0.30 yesterday morning. She has; brought from Westport, via Wellington,, 700', tons, of coal, 1718 bags of coke, and llOi tonsi of general cargo. It is expected shaJWlil-Sam j;for Crejmouth tins, afternoon. j THE, RABAWA-. .J Wordi was received; fromi Manukau: last ■even-- ; log- that the; Rarawa. was; bar-bound,, and; tha lltime/ of het departuravfor New Eljiaautuewasi j uncertain. ; THE AKAPAWA j; The- Arapawa anchored! inside; tho> break-* I water shortly after 5 p.m. yesterday; No> comnurnicatlon. was made- with; the harbor officials-,, but it. is; thought aha was; on her way/ south,, land: put in. om account: of- the* weather; j WBECE OP HBuTTANfit. Wellington), Augnstt'li The General Post Office; nasi receive! aj wire*-' ' less message from! thai Chathams; om tha wreck or the Himiiangtr "The steamer left Waitangii at. 10i p.nt om Sunday for Kaingaroa,. and struck: the Monair Keef at 1.30 a.m. om Sunday in squally north-west weather. Tha vessel is- now fast on. the rocks and badly holed. The.-hatches have, been washed off, and the vessel is- full of water to the decks. She- Is considered; a total loss;. There Is no lnmmdjato prospect of her breaking, ; up. The: master and, crew. l are> at waitangt"

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1918, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1918, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1918, Page 2

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