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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. BATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1918. PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER, Eth—New Moon, 2.42 p.m. 13th—First Quarter, 4.37 p.m. 20th—Pull Moon—9.ll a.m. 27th—Last Quarter, 5.12 a.m. THE TIDES. High water at New Plymouth to-day at \t.Z6 a.m. and 9.41 p.m.; to-morrow at 9.07 a.m. and 10.13 p.m. I | THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at 5.44 a.m. and sets at 6.16 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5.43 a.m. and sets at 6.17 p.m. • [ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Corlnna, from Wellington, Monday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Tuesday. ARRIVED. Oct. 4.—Rarawa, ss„ 6.50 a.m., 1072 tons, Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers: Misses McDonald, Brooke and Cock; Mesdames Wilson and child, Deacon, Bates and child, Quinnal, Dunn, Holn, Holmes, O'Connor, Brown; Messrs. Davidson, Blythe, Balg, Bell, Wilson, Hutchingson, Holmes, Deacon, Cumming, Bates, and Ross; Revs. Spencer and Thompson; eight steerage. Oct. 4.—Aratapu, brlgantlne, 7.15 a.m., 150 tons. Smith, from Onehunga. SAILED. Oct. 4.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Bark, at 4.15 p.m., fop Onehunga. Passengers: Miss Doble; Mesdames Malone, Hastle, McCarthy, Connell and three children, Cleavo, Tobln; Messrs. Malone, Ross, Cummlngs, Manu, Rajner, Petrie, Enwrigbt, Jones, McGrath, Lovegrove, Keo Sue, Hastle, Jenkins. Cock, Thompson; six steerage. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. ARRIVED. Vi'ellington, Oct. 4.—Hula, 9 a.m., from New Plymouth. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived from Onehunga yesterday morning. Owing to the weather she was unable to land her cargo, with tho exception of about two truck loads. She sailed for the north again at 4.13 in the afternoon. THE ARATAPU. The brlgantlne Aratapu arrived from Onehunga' this morning with twenty tons of explosives for the Harbor Board. From hers she proceeds to Wellington, for which port she has a cargo of 85,000 feet of timber. She will probably get away to-day if the weather is favorable. THE OTTILLIE FJORD. The Ottlllle F]ord is still at the breakwater, awaiting weather for sailing for San Francisco. THE ICARU. The Karu has been detained owing to the absence of some of her crew, and the time of her departure is somewhat uncertain.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1918, Page 2

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330

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1918, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1918, Page 2

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