SHIPPING.
PORT' Or !NEW PLYMOUTH. IIOXDAT, SEITEMBEB 30, IMS. MIASES Oi' THE MOON. octobi;b. nth—Xew Moon. -.4:! p.m. lytli—First Ciunrlcr. 4.07 p.m. 3llth —Full Moun—l'.ll am. 'iitii—JLast uarlur, r,.i2 am. THE^DES. High water at Now Plymouth to-d::y ;il 0.20' a.m. and u.Dj li.ifl. ; to-morrow, at ii.u- a.iu. Alltl 7.1 p,iu. THE SUN. The sim lisca to-day at 55.50 a.m. and seta at C.1(3 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 0.49 a,w. and sets at G.ll p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Jluia, from Wellington, to-day. Rarawa, from Onehunga, to-morrow. Rarawa, from Uneh.unga, Friday. Aratapu, from OneTiimga, early. ARRIVED. Sept. 28.—Rarntva, s.s., 7 a.m., iOVii lons, Bark, from Onchunga. Passengers: Misses Haynes and Cox; Alcsdamcs Hudson and child, Payne, Eraser and child, Palmer, Evans; Messrs. Bradley, Luxton, Ross, Marcy, Hudson; fIU steerage. Sept. 21).—Corinna, a. 3., 1271 tons, Elders, from Wellington. SAILED: Sept. 27.—Badon* Powell, s.s., midnight, 174 tons, Johnston, for tireymouth. Sept. 2S. —Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Hark for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Jlamblyn, Phillips, Mace, Bray; Mesdamcs Burnlp, Wilson and child, Baddeley, Cock, Mace, Ellis, McCormick; i Messrs. Burnlp, Wilson, Veale, Fabian, Smith, I Malvern, Winklemann, Wilson, Aiken, Mace, | Young, Chapman; Masters Rogers; 5 steerage. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. ARRIVED. i Manukau Heads, Sept. 29. —Rarawa, 4 a.m., 'reached Onchunga (j.3u p.m., from New Plymouth. ' HAII.ED. Wellington, Sept. 2S. —Hula, 11.5 p.m., for New Plymouth. THE RARAWA.
The Rarawa arrived from Onehunga on Saturday morning, and sailed again for the north shortly after four o'clock in the afternoon. THE OTTILLIE FJORD. The loading of the schooner Ottillie Fjord is almost completed, only the deck-house now remaining to be filled. The work is expected to be completed to-day, and it is understood the vessel will be able to sail shortly for San Francisco. TIIE COKIXNA. The Corlnna arrived early yesterday evening from southern ports, via Nelson, with a cargo of about 850 tons to discharge. THE KARXf, The local office of the U.S.S. Co. has been advised that on account of the shortage of shipping the Karu's trip to New Plymouth has been cancelled. THE HUIA. The Huia left Wellington at 11 p.m. on Saturday, and should have had time to arrive during the night In time to commence discharging at 8 o'clock this morning.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1918, Page 2
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