SHIPPING.
PORT OF NLW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1918. PHASES OF THE JiOON. FEBRUARY. Ist—New Moo;., 10 ii a.m. Stli—First Quarter, G29 a >-. lr.th—Full Moon, 11.15 am. 2a,-d—Last Quarter, 1.24 p.m. THE TIDE!!. High water at New Plymouth to-day at 7.11 l am. aud 7.59 p.ni.; to-morrow, at 8.24 am. and 8.4 D p.m. THE SUN. ' The sun rises to-day at 4 58 a m. and sets at 7.2 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 5 a.m. and sets at 7 p.m.
EXPECTED ARRIVAL-. Baden Powell, from Wellington, to-day. ICaru, from Wellington, early. KarctWJ, from Onehunja, Friday. ARRIVED. January 28 —Rarawa. ss, 1072 tons. Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Woods, Harrlbel, Carncross, Madden, Glfford, Flejman, Pettlt; Mesdames Talt, Hardine, Sturroek, Sargison and three children, Flak, Blackwood, Maynard, Booth, Mofflin, St. Paul, Tlplady, Daisley and child; Messrs. Tait, Sturroek, McMillan, Harding, Brown, Thohato, Goldwater, Reeve, Hudson, Wilkie, Flak, Booth and two children, Salmon, Thompson, Mofflin, Williams, Forward! Captain Blaynlng; 23 steerage.
SAILED. January 28.—Rarawa, ss„ 1072 tons. Baric, for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses McDonald, Walker, Waters, Pellew, Williams, Wynn, Eyre, Mlllward, Sisters of the Mission (3), Harrison (2), Johnson, Sinclair, Jagger; Mesdames Moir, Fearce, Corbett and four children, Duff and child, Moselen, Locke and child, Mclndoe and family, Ward and two boys, Pellew. Caplen, Duffln, Cutfield. Greenwood. Jackson, Greenwood's children, Harrison, Davidson and child, Hocklll. Carer Johnston, Eyre, Hambleton, Wilson and child, Howltt and child, Martin, Messrs. Rev. Molr, Pearce, Jackson, Waters and son. Private Stott, Caiilen, Cutfield, Dr. Hoekln, Clarke, Carter, Goldor, Wilson, Howltt, Duffln, Bright, Corbett, King, JTahnn, Stewart, Harrison (2), Baker, Eyre, Evans, George, Stalnton, Martin, Pepperell; Masters Ward, Rutherford, Nicholson, Morey; 10 steerage.
TELEGRAPHIC SIIIPPIV". ARRIVED. Wellington, January 28.—Corlnna. 4 p.m., from New Plymouth. London, January 25.—Suffolk, from Auckland.
SAILED. Wellington, January 27.—Baden Powcil. 9.30 p.m., for New Plymouth. Suva, January 27.—Makura, for Vancouver. London, January 25.—Port Melbourne, foi Auckland THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived as usual from Onehunga yesterday morning, and sailed again for the north after the trrlval of the mall train at night.
THE BADEN TOWELL. The Baden Powell is duo early this moraine with general cargo from Wellington. STEAMERS FOR OVJCjEA POTTS. Ayrsi-.1.-e iVoii'to. .t,,:i. JO Lai-.drn Tallin _ We..'.,-;, ;.' o 'j. : Llverpotl Mauuganui ?. Ci;a ;'(•:■-. i'Ve. 4 Lciuion Durham Well lo.i ie'i. t Liverpool V. Ljttelti.. Wt.irt.,7l Ten. 7 Port Said Wlltshore Weli'to;' Vol). II London Ruahine Woll'tcn ;-Vi 14 London P. Somerset Wei!';::: i'e'j. 2j London Kuapehu VVcH'tri .V.rch Loudon Remucra Weil ten Ajiril Lo~t)o:.'
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