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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1910. PHASES OF THE MOON, ■AUGUdJ.'. 46—New Moon, 3.4 a.m. THE TIDES. High water fit New Plymouth to-day at G 38 a m. and 7.26 p.m.; to-morroiv, at 7.44 a.m. and 8.13 p.m. THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at 0 42 a.m.- and sets at 5.20 pm.; to-morrow, rises at 6.40 ji.m. and sets at 5 22 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Baden Powell, from Wellington, to-day, Karu. from Wellington, to-day. Rarawa, from Onehungn, Saturday. ARRIVED. Aug. 21.—Rarawa, from Onehtmca. Passengers :—Mesdames Davis, Rathbone, Gordon, George, Spratl, Ogle, Bell, Wilson, Guscott and child, Roberts; Misses Robinson, ChadWßll; Messrs. Deverett, Mniiekcn, Rolstone (2), Exley. Harris, Cowrail, Wilson, Nicholson, McBeth, Ourrey, Hall, Taylor, Ritchie, Donaldson, Perry, Wall!s, Ktrikman, Carr, Bell, Palton, Hawlte, Nower, Williams, Lewis, Davis, Richardson, Phmstod, Hnyr, Gordon, Halllgan, Rowe, Ormstry, Dean, Avery, Buckland, Kyngdon; Staff Sergt -Major Fninvcather,. Rev. Spratt, Lieut. Hlne, Captain Walker, Sergt.-Major \VII- - 24 steerage. SAILED. Aug. 21—Rarawa, for Onehimga. Pas-songers-.—Masters C. Smart, Grelnor, R. Boon Brackebush; Mr. H. Calder, Mr. Gardner, Mr! Gllmour, Master Gllmour, Mr. Masters,' Mr KnMrt,' Mr. Morrell, Masters Watkln, Nea£ Bellrlnger, Sgt. Hooper, Masters Butler and Harden, Mr. Day, Master Sinclair, Mr. Dorset Mr. Halliwell, Masters Brown, Whittle, Grlgg, ft. Boon, .Tohns, Atkinson, and Osborne, Mr Bottrlll, Mr. McKlnney, Mr. Ryder, Mr. Moves, Mrs. Hayden, Mrs. Butler, Misses L. Bates and Butler, Mr. T. Mclntyre, Rev, Ogden, Mr S Anderson, Mr. H Potter, Mr. Upton (21, Mesdames Ogden, Bcadley, Dufalr, Bradley and 2 children, Neal, Mennle-; Misses R. Bates and Footc; Masters Willis, Pope, F<. Smart, Bellringer, Newel!, Blundell, Clemow, Hoffman, Cole, Noalres, Tanscy, Lash (2), Lamble, Buchanan, Palmer, -Wood, L Neill, Crantiy, Williams, Wycorn, Low, Robinson, O'Hnlloran (2), Blelskl, 8011, Barrett, Barker, Jackson, Wright; Messrs Smith, Mennle. Bannatyne, Bishop; Williamson, Sullivan, Lesieur, Collett, Rogers, Hooker, Flnrkton, Cleve, Williams, Parkinson, Malonc, Buchanan. Masters, Goodwin, Coutts, ratterson Oliver, McKenna,. Stuart, Hlekev, Klvell! Cameron, Atkin, Tate, McCoolt, Burke, Winters. Norgiite, Masters. King, Spratt, Carlson, Guthrie, Green; Messrs Dorset and child, Robinson, Hooper, Harvey, Barrett, Bishop; Misses Dorset, Mennle (2), Heather, Cargo, Brown (2), Bellrlnger. McMillan, Blngram, Railby, Sinclair, Hill, Bell; 12 Wnnganul boys; 15 steerage.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. ARRIVED. Greymouth, August 21.—Kittawa, at 7.0 a.m., from New Plymouth. Wellington, Aug. 21.—Corlnnn, from New Plymouth. SAILI3P. Dunodlti, Aug. 20— PutlW. tit l! 30 tim., for Tlronni, Lytteltnn, and Wellington; Rosamond, M 135. phi, for Onmnru, Tlmnru, and Wei-' llngtoh. Dunedln, Auk. 21.—Kin, at 1 p.m., for Bluff and Wostport. Wellington, Aug 21—Baden Powell, at 5.20 p.m., for New Plymouth. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived from Onehunga at 4 25 pm. yesterday She completed the discharge of her cargo and left, rtn the return trip at the usual hour Inst night, taking a large number of passengers, Including the Tnranakl representative and Hlrli School football teams Tits Rarawa Is due here on the return voyage tomorrow morning. THE KARU. The local asrents advise that the steamshla Karii left Wellington, at T. pm. on/ Wednesday, and was to arrive Inst night, with 2(10 tons of general cargo It in hoped that she will Ret away to-duy. Her next ports of call are Plcton and Rreymouth. THE CORINNA. The Corlnns, which sailed for Wellington on Tuesday evening with a small cargo, goes on from there to Dunedln to undergo overhaul. TOFUA AND NAVUA. Duncdin, Yesterday. The Tofua left Tapecte at daylight on Tuesday for Rnrotonga and Wellington. Site is due at Wellington on August 2S. The Navua Is due at Auckland shortly from Maliiitea Island She lias been fixed to load cargo for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedln and Bluff.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 August 1919, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 22 August 1919, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 22 August 1919, Page 2

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