SHIPPING.
PORT OF HEW PLYMOUTH. ? ' BATUKHAY, DECEMBER 21, 10iS," HIASDS or jus noon. DcX.'KiiBBB. 25th—-last Qwrtiv. b.7 p.m.i THIS miES. High water at New Plymouth to-day at li 52 a ei. ; to-uierron', at 12.15 a.m. and 12.2? s.a. TUB- SON. _ The sun rises to-day at 4.38 a.m. o,nrt sets at T.Li p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 4.3$ .t.ui. and sciji <»t J. 24 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. TVaimea, from Greymouth, Sunday. Corinna, from south, Tuesday. ' Itarawa, from Onehung.'i, Tuesday, lUnio, Mora Lyitolloii, early. ARRIVED. December 20.—Itarawa, s.s., 10iS tons. Bark, from Onehunga. rassengers: Misses M'Gagle, F.arp. Perkins, Tereios (2), Matthews, Bingham, Barrllten, i'iold, Braidwood, Pearce, Shaney; Alesdauics Brovostoek and child, Kenalis, Tercios, Hinton, Pearce, Hamblyn, Shaney and child; Messrs. Huiumon. ltonalls, Miller, Lupe, Hir.ton, Hay ward and child, Pearce, Laiulore, Snowball; Masters Chancy and Itutherfonlj 24 steerage.
I SAILED. ' . December 20 —Baden Powell, s.s. ( 174-tons, Johnston, 9.30 a.m., f roWelllngton. December 21).—Harawa, s.s„ 1(172 tons, Bark, for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Stevens, A. Jctwiss, H. Jewlss, Hartnell, IDanks, Nurse Kolston, McKay; Mesdamcs Grimmer, Lush, Cooke Seon, Penman and child, Page and 3 children, Strutbors, Harle, Bary, Hawkins, Oldham and cluld. Lister and family, Sutherland, fro3t, Cassidy and children, Andrews, Tabes; Messrs! Oldham, Green, Danks, Trail, lilrkby, Johns, Harie, Curd, Bary and boy, Crocker, White, Lush, Devlin, Penman, Uuilliam senior, Quilllam, Li ter, Phlilipson, Cowern, Hawkins, Bennett, Hoffmann senior, Hoffmann, Fraser, Rothschild, btuart, Itaby, Martin, Dunstan, Heslop, Proud, Maun, . Kelly, Paasmore, Broad, Baker, Lortmer Bacii, Blakey, Cassidy, O'Shea, Bennett, Hodges, Caverhill; 17 steerage. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPINQ.
ARRIVED. Sur.a, December 20.—Opliir, from Vancouver. TEE BARAWA. The Rarawa arrived from the north as usual yesterday morning, and sailed again for Onehunga in the afternoon. THE BADEJf POWELL. The Baden Powell completed loading yesterday and sailed for Wellington at 0.30 a.m. Sl'a is not expected back until after Ciiristma.l. DEVON'S WAITARA CARGO. The Devon lifted from Waitara, tn 30 barges, Use following carp;o: 30,430 quarters of beef .it. pieces of mutton, 329 sacks of beef. Tills is equivalent to 30,000 freight carcases.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1918, Page 2
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