SHIPPING.
-<: PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. | F SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 191*. "' •-*■ PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER,. 21st—Full Moon, 12.37 an* 27th—Last Quarter, 4.15 p.t j THE TIDES. High water at New Plymouth to-day at a.r.7 (a.m. and 10.17 pm.; to-morrow, at 10.30 a.m. and 10.54 p.m. THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at G.2 a.m. and sets at 5.58 p.m., to-morrow, rises at G.l a.ui. and sets at 5.5 a p.m. EXTECTED ARRIVALS.; " Rarawa, from Onchunga, Tuesday! Kittawa, from Dunedln, next week. ';,:; Rarawa, from Onchunga, Friday. Corlnna, from south, about next Saturday. ARRIVED. Sept. 20.—Rarawa, s.s., C a.m., 1072 tons, Bark, from Onchunga. Passenger*: Misses Wilson (2), Gasperieh and two children, Shaw, Scown, Wood; Mesdanics Ashforth and Allen; Nurse M'Quay; Messrs. Coweu. Vincent, Bluett, Rope, Hancock, Hanklns, Bushel, Wilson, • Sexton, M'lndoe, Judson, Broughton; 8 steerage. SAILED. I Sept. 20.—Hula, s.s., 127 tons, Johnston, for Wellington. Sept. 20.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Bark, for Onchunga. Passengers; Misses Anderson, Beattie, Appleyard, Phillips, Leighlon, Tiplady, Sorensou; Mesdames Carthew, Payne, Jamieson, Tiplady, ltawcliffe, Tiplady; Messrs. Walder, a Hayhow, O'Shea, Kecpa, Kreen, Preston, Phillips, Barrell, Farquhar, Tiplady, Kae, Miller, Culpan; Masters Carthew. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. , ARRIVED. Wanganui, Sept. 20.—Maua, 1 a,m., from New Plymouth. Greyraouth, Kept. 20.—Ngatoro, 0.15 a.m., and Kara, 11 a.m., from New Plymouth. THE HUIA. IThe Huia discharged her cargo yesterday and sailed for Wellington early In the evening, THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived from Onehunga in timo to connect with the mail train for south yesterday morning. She sailed for the north again shortly after 4 p.m. THE NGAHERE. The Dominion says that the owner 3 wero advised on Wednesday that tho Ngabero left Auckland at 10 p.m. on Tuesday for Whangarei to load cement for Napier, Wellington, and I New Plymouth. She Is expected at Wellington on Sunday, and before sailing for New Plymouth will also dlschargo five ton 3 of sugar and a general cargo. THE KITTAWA. The 'local office of the Union Company has 'i been advised that the Kittawa leaves Dunedin ! to-day for New Plymouth with a cargo of chaff, but It is not certain whether tho vessel comes here direct or not. THE COKINNA. Tlie Cnrinna, which has been into doelt since leaving here, is expected to leave Dunedin for northern ports on Tuesday next. Sho should reach New Plymouth about tho following Saturday. THE MANA'S CARGO. The steamer Mana unloaded 58 tons of tallow Sand pelts brought from Lyttclton for tho schooner OUllie Fjord. Tho latter is still discharging her inward cargo, but will probably commence I loading next Monday.
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