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SHIPPING.

i PORT OF- MEW' PLYMOUTH.. 1 AUGUST- 29, 1018,, f PHASES OF THE; MOON; AUGUST. ! 22n<3- = Finl Moon, 4.39 p.m. j 29tli—Last Quarter, 7.4- a.m. | THE TIDES. ! Bigh wafer at New Plymouth io-uny- -at. 2.7,- j 'a.m. Mid 2.35 p.ni.; to-morrow.,, at 3.15, a.m. and 3.41 s.nu ] TilE sin?. The sun rises to-day at C.30. a.m. and; sets at 5.30 p.m.;. to-morrow, rises at C.29. a.m., and. sets, at 5.31 pjn. EXPECTED ABBTTALS; Barawa, from Onehunga, to-morrpW\-K!ni, from Westport, Monday. Corinna, fioia south, next Monday Bimu, from Oneliunga, Tuesday. 1 Bala,, from. Wellington, early. SAILED.. : August- 2r:~JClttawa, s.s., 6; p.m.,, 1247; tons,-. Nicholson, for Onehunga. August 28.—Barawa, s.s,, 11.30, a.m,,. 1P72; tons. Bark, for Onehunga. Passengers: : Mlbssß; jßtshop, Firth, Capner; Mesdames Chandler,, 'Clarke-Campbell, Fabian, Spence, Home, Peacock; Messrs. Holmes, Fulton, Fltzheibert, de ; Launay, Spence, Brooking, Peacock, Jenkins,, lAnderjsoh, Sulliran; 8 steerage. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. ABItIVED. . Manukau, Head 3, August 28.—Klttawa,. 7.40a.m.,, from, Now Plymouth. BARAWA SAILING' FRIDAX". The. Barawa sails from the New- Plymouth wharf at 4 o'clock to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, instead of on Saturday morning. A train leaves the New Plymouth station about 3.45 p.m. to connect with the steamer. A statement in this column yesterday that the Barawa would sail as usual on Saturday was incorrect. Particulars of the vessel's movements are given, in the Northern Company's, advertisement. THE KTNI. Advice* has been received that the Union Company's Klni, which is coming here with coal, is to leave Wcs/iort on Saturday. She should be ready to commence unloading on Monday morning. THE CORINNA. The Corinna was to leavo Dunedln yesterday on her northern trip, and she is espectuil here about Monday. THE THRASHER. Loading operations on board the Thrasher are nearing completion, and it is expected that the vessel may get away on her direct passage to San Francisco by to-morrow or Saturday.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1918, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1918, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1918, Page 2

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