SHIPPING.
.-.i; PORT OF, HEW PLYMOUTH. -^ « /ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 101 i PHASES OP THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. 14th—First Quarter, 2.39 a.m. 21st—Pull Moon, 12.37 a.m. 27th—Last Quarter, 4.15 p.m. THE TIDES. nigh water at New Plymouth to-day at 2.24 a.m. and 2.39 p.m.; to-morrow, at 3.2G a.m. and 4.3 p.m. THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at 0.12 a.m. and sets at 5.48 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 6.11 a.m. and sets at 0.49 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Karu, from Greyiuouth, to-day. HiuVfroin Wellington, to-day. Ngi'itoto, from Greymouth, Sunday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Tuesday. ARRIVED. Sept. 13.—Rlmu, s.s., 411 tons, from Onehungn. Passengers: Misses Burrow, Hamblyn, Wood, Adamson, Upson; Mrs. Perldn; Messra. Robinson, Davis, B. Davis, Coleman, Lovegrove, Newton, Johnson, Bell, Blundell, Turchl, Jones, Perkin, Curd, Brown, Do Launay, JenMns, Cole (2), Neill, Rae, Davis, Lysught, Lovey, Rev. Richards, Green, Dean. 119 tons of cargo. SAILED. Sept. 13.—Rimu, as., 11l tons, Pierrotti, 4.10 p.m., for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Mitchell, Shepherd (2); Mcsdaines Carmlchael, Palmer, Cronln and child, Rogers; Messrs, Briggs, Matenga, Watkin, Sharraan, Lester, Hutchinson, 1 Hawkins, Caplin, Burgess, Beid, Milne, Judson, Cronlu, Evans, Collins, Buchanan, Mills; Captain Briggs; Private Gallagher. Sept. 14.—Corinna, s.s., 1271 tons, Elders, for Wellington. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPINO, ARRIVED. Wellington, Sept. 13—Talnul, i p.m., from New Plymouth. THE CORINNA. The Corinna completed the loading of a small quantity of cargo last night, and sailed at 3 a.m. to-day for Wellington and Dunedln. THE KARU. The Karu is due early this morning from Greymouth with 400 tons of coal to discharge. THE HULA.' The Hula, which left Wellington on Thursday night, is due this morning, with a full general cargo. She will return to Wellington to-night. THE NQATOBO. The Ngatoro is to call at Wanganui, and it is expected she will not reach New Plymouth before Sunday ft the earliest. ONEHUNGA SERVICE. The Rimu arrived from Onehunga yesterday with 32 passengers and cargo, and sailed again at four o'clock. This will be the last trip this vessel will make for the present, as the Rarawa is expected to resume the running from Onehunga next Monday afternoon. The Barawa's future time-table provides for her to arrive at New Plymouth in time to catch the south-bound express, and at the Onehunga end the vessel will arrive in time to connect with the Rotorua express. The Rarnwa will sail from New Plymouth on Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 p.m. THE OTILLIE WoRD. It is expected that the American schooner Otillie Fjord, which arrived on Thursday evening, will be ready to commence discharging this morning.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1918, Page 2
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