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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1911! PHASES OP THE MOON* SEPTEMBER. 21st—Full Moon, 12.37 a.m. 27th—last (juaiter, 4.13 p.m. tttf. TIDES. High water at Kew Plymouth to-day at 8.31 a.m. and S.SS pan.; to-morrow, at 5..17 a.m. and ».3I p.m. THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at 0.4 a.m. and seta at 5.5G p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 6.3 a.m. and sets at S.DX p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mana, from Pieton, to-day. Hula, from Wellington, to-day. Barawa. from Onehunga (doubtful). ARRIVED. SepL 17.—Xgatoro, b.s„ 6 p.m., 1131 tons, Dowell, from WanganuL Sept. 18.—Waimea, 5.5., 9.30 a.m., 454 tons, Wildman, from Westport. Sept. 18.—Arapawa, s.s., 9.45 a.m., 291 tons, Khghtley, from Onchunga, for shelter. TELEGRAPHIC SHJPPU.O. ARRIVED. Onchunga. Sept. IS,—ltarawa, s.s., 7 a.m., If rom New Plymouth. SAILED. Wellington, Sept. 18.—Hula. s.s.. 10 ajn., for New Plymouth. M Pieton, Sept. 18.—liana, s.s., 10.5 a.m„ for H New Plymuutu. THE NGAIORO. The Ngatoro, which arrived on Tuesday night, • was engaged yesterday discharging COO' tons. of coal loaded at Grcymouth. She waa to sail at 10 p.m. last night for Greymouth. ■ THE WAIMEA. The Waimea did not commence unloading her coal yesterday morning, owing to the presence of other vessels. The work will he carried out to-day, and the steamer Is expected to bo ready to leave this evening. Her destination is not yet known. THE MANA. The small steamer Mana (New Zealand Rafrlgeratlng Company), which left Lyttelton for New Plymouth on Monday night, will probably arrive early this morning. AEAPAWA SHELTERINC, The> Northern Company's steamer Arapawa anchored Inside the breakwater yesterday morning, owing to the Waitara River, to which port the vessel was bound from Onehunga, being unworkable. She was still at her anchorage last night. THE EAEAWA BAB-BOUND. The Barawa was duo to arrive this morning from Onehunga—an arrangement to this effect was made to lit In with the Egmont Racing Club's meeting at Hawera to-day—but advice was received last night by the local manager of the Northern Steamship Company that the vessel was bar-bound.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1918, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1918, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1918, Page 2

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