SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, I'JMS. PHASES OF THE lUOOX. AUIiUST. ' 22nd—Full Moon, 4.:; it p.m. 20th—Last Quarter, 7.1 ii.ui. THE TIDES. High water at \ew Plymouth to-day at 8.37 a.iii. and !> r.2 pm.; to-morrow, at 111.13 a.m. and 10.30 p.m. THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at 0.40 a.m. and Bets at 5.20 lun.; to-morrow, rises at (i 38 a.la. and sets at 3.22 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Baden Powell, from 'Wellington, to-day. ltarawa, from Onehuuga, to-morrow. Klttawa, from Oieymoulh. on Saturday. Klnl, from Westport, on Monday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, ou Tuesday. Hula, from Wellington, early.
ARRIVED. August 20.—Corimiit, u.s., 3 pin., 1271 tons. Elders, from Nelson. SAILED. August 21.—Rarawa, s.s., 11.30 a.m., 1072 tons. Hark, frnm Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Potter, Ferguson, McConncll, Lahgley; Nurse Salway ; Mesdamos Lord and child, Williana and family. Henderson. Jury and family, Guillen and child; .Messrs. Lord, Downes, Bacon, Barker, Williams, .lury, Gallien; Masters O'HaMonm (2), Mill, Forbes, Noakes, Kingston and Horner; 4 sleerage. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
SAILED. Wellington. August 20.—Baden. Powell, 10 p.m., lor New Plymouth. THE RARAWA. Tile Rarawa, which arrived from Onehunga on Tuesday morning, returned to the north yesterday, sailing from the breakwater at 11.30 a.m.
THE CORINNA. TTie Corinna, which arrived about 8 p.m. yesterday, discharged 1017 tons of general cargo. She has aliout 300 tons of outward cargo to load, Including 212 casks of jielts, and la expected to get away about 3 a,m. to-morrow for Wellington and Dunedin.
THE BABE.V POWELL. The Baden Powell is due from Wellington this morning, with a full cargo. She is expected to return to Wellington to-night. THE KITTAWA. The Kittawa. is loading COO tons of coal at Greyniouth for New Plymouth, and is expected to reach here by about Saturday.
THE KINI. The Klni is to load about 400 tons of coal nt Westport for Now Plymouth, at the end of this week, and is due hero about Monday. THE TAIIIKA. At 7.30 yesterday evening the Tahtka, from Picton to Onehunga, put Into the'Moturoa harbor for slight repairs to boiler, and la expected to resume her vojage this morning.
WELLINGTON I'ASSEXOER SEItVICES. The Union Company advises that His 11apourika, which has been running between Wellington ami Auckland, leaves Wellington on the 20th Instant to take the l'ateeua's Welling-ton-ricion-.Vel.son run for Ihreo trips. The Puteena replaces the Mararoa bqtvrcen Wellington and Lytteltou for three trips, commencing on tho 27th. The Mararoa then resumes and the I'ateena lies up fir about four weeks, the Mapoi'rika remaining in the l'icton-Nelson running Meanv.aile.
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