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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1919. PHASES OP THIS MOON. SEPTEMBER 10th—Full moon, 3.31, p.m. 17th—hast quarter, 9.8 a.m. 24th.—New moon, 4 10 p m. THE TIDES. High water at New Plymouth to-day at 8.3 p.m. and 8.20 p.m.; to-morrow, at 8.4 C a.m. and 9.5 pm. THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at G.lB a.m. and sels at 5.42 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 0.17 a.m. and sets at 5.43 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rnrawa, from Onehuuga, to-morrow. Kahilta, from South, to-day. Rosamond from Lytteltnn, to-morrow. To Anan, from Wellington, early. Ngahere, from Wellington, early. Rarawa, from Onehuuga, Thursday. Harawa, from Oneluinga, Saturday. Waiwera, from Wellington, Sept. 14. Karanica, from Wellington, Sept. 18.

ARRIVED. September C—Rarawa, 1072 tons, Bark, at 8 am., from Onehuuga. Passengers: Misses Cohen. Williams. Klronaoh, Baker, Lucker, Cavo (2), Berry, Melville, Murray, Greenwood, Bellringer, Brown; Mcsdames Wlnslanley, Leigh, Hunter, Nathan, Burns, Muller, Peataon Williams. Hyde, McKenzle, .lamieson, Hodge,' Hurley, James, Stevenson, Foster, Brown; Messrs. Mulr, Rees, Carton (2), Williams, Dobson, Dooley, Ilennie (2), Kighton, Cave, Butler, Cole, Whittle, Sturrock, Day, Hawlies, Nathan, Barr, Leigh, Spragg, Bickford, Chapman, Mullen (2), Taylor, Singer, Foden, Taylor, Ryan, Smith (2), McKenzie. Peatson, Murray, McKlnncy, Wlnslanley, Logan, Boniface, Bakei, Lialllie, Ray, Taylor, Astbury, Martin, Anderson, Downing, Giedhlll, McLeod, Bonner, Richards (2), Stockman, Williams, Hodge Calligan, Bernard, Noier, Death, Spencer, Austin, White, Lograo, Kenny, Monk, Hon. Fowlds, Rev. Hales; Lieut.-Colonel I'errett, Mayor Williams, Captain Warnnek; Masters Bellrlnger, Boon, Hoffmann, Peataon; 20 steerage.

SAILED. Sept. C—Rarawa, is., 1072 tons, Bark, for Onehuuga. Passengers: Misses Barnes, Herdman, Yardley, White, Frascr, Baurepalre, Rigby, McDougall, McMaster, Frnnklyn, Naylor, Wes'trup, Clarke, Tapp. Drake: Mesdames Rldd anil family. Hassell, .Murphy, Inglls and 2 children, Frascr. Crlchton and child, Kemp, Olivers, Billinghurst and 2 children, Asliforth and 2 children, Prowse, Taylor. Hawkins, Culllngton, Moyes, Messrs. Rldd, Culllngton, Murphy, Armstrong, Vincent, Stewart. Franlch, Komervlllc Burkitt, Shakespeare, Clark, Stain, Bates. Lin.' ton, Crow, Holloway, Hassell, Hawkins, Fielder, Young, Inglls, Oliver, Franklin Harrison, Death, White. Blackman, Julian. Billinghurst, Casey. Sherlock, Moverlcy, Prowse, Vlckers, Sutherland, Taylor, Hamblyn, Taylor, Falwasser, Armstrong. Rees, George; Lieut. Hlne; Captains Hide. Hammond, Smedley; Master Prowse; 20 steerage. TELEGRAPHIC ARRIVED. Auckland, Sept. 6.—At 4 p.m., Loralno, from New York. Onolittiiga, Sept. 7.—At 9.45 a m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. Auckland, Sept. o—At 10.30 p.m., Katao, from Westport. SAILED.

Newcastle, Sep'. » Ellenga, for Auckland: with New Zealand troops. Wellington, Kept ii —At 2.10 p.m., Jeanette (brlgi'iitlne), for Newcastle. Melbourne, Sept. 7.—Westralla, for New Zealand. Sydney, Sept. 7.—At midnight, Manuka, for Wellington. Wellington, Sept. 7—At 440 a.m., Moeraki, for Sydney. Port Nelson, Sept. 7—At 5.40 p.m, Rosamond for New Plymouth Auckland, Sept.' 7 —At 7 p.ra , Kurow, for Westport.

THE RARAWA. The Rarawa did not reach New Plymouth until 8 a.m. on Saturday, and In consequtncn the connection with the train for the south was missed. She left again for Onehunga at night. TJIK ROSAMOND. The Rosamond is due to-morrow from Lvttellovi, via Nelson, with a cargo -it funeral merchandise. THE NCATORO. On Friday, the Wanganul Harbor Board's dredge Kalone was to come off the Wellington slip, and the Xgatoro was to go up in her place The .N'galoro is expected to be mid up for ten to twelve days undergoing her overhaul. THE CORINNA. The repairs and alterations to the Corlnna at Port Chalmers are of a far more ertens.v ? nature than was originally Intended. A fly n:j bridge and a new boat deck are under construction In ctmsi-quonec the I'ohernu will probably precede her for docking.

TUB KAIIIKA. Tlio Kahlka is due to-day from souliicrn ports, having taken up the usual running of the Corinna. THE DURHAM. The Home liner Durham Is due at Waltara on Wednesday morning to load frozen produce for Britain. She proceeds to Wanganul on completing her loading at Waltara. PATEENA TO RESUME. The Union Company advised last week thai the Paloena would probably resume in the Wel-llngton-Onehunga service on Friday of this week, leaving Wellington on that day.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1919, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1919, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1919, Page 2

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