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SHIPPING.

.- This evening, 12.10. To-morrow morning, 12.29. Sun set—This evening, 7.0. . Bun rise—To-morrow morning, 4.58. PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. D. H. M. S. Pull moon 7 3 25 13 a.m. Last quarter 13 6 56 17 p.m. •New moon 21 8 26 16 a.m. First quarter 29 1 18 21 p.m. . ■ Perigee, 9d ob. 39 p.m. Apogee, 25d 3h 46 a.m. - . ■ : r ARRIVALS. , November. 9.—Kapiti, s.s., 242 tons. Sawyers, from Wellington. November 10.—Mana, s.s., 134 tons, MoIn tosh, from Wellington. DEPARTURES. November 9, ; —Stormbird, s.s., 217 tons, Dowell, lor Wellington’. IN PORT. - Maroro. Stormoird, Mana. -■• I p.ypEOTKp>arrivals. - ■ Moa, si,, ; Wellington, w > ; Amelia, Sims ,; Jiyttei ton, early. Storm, si.,"Southern;ports, Wednesday. Eimu. s.a., Onehunga, Wednesday. Petone, s.s., Onehunga, Thursday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.Kopiti, s.s., Wellington, this evening. Moa 8.8., Wellington, to-morrow. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, Friday. Arrived —Alexa and Inua. fro- r.ew Zealand ’ NEWCASTLE. 9. in Bailed.—Aldeban, for Auckland. 1 BRISBANE, November 9. Sailed.— Paparoa, for Auckland WELLINGTON, November 9. Arrived.— Aorangi, s.s. (10.40 p.m.), from November 10. >--■ Arrived.— Stormbird, s.s. (10.45 a.m.). from. Wanganui. The Moa is due here in the morning, dnd win sail in the evening for Westport. The only arrival up to the hour at which we went to press to-day was the Mana. which came into port unexpectedly at 11.45 a.m. ' , The Moa was expected to-day, but had . nt'put in ah’appearance up to a late hour this, -afternoon. She is probably sheltering somewhere. The schooner Amelia Sims appears to be in a fair way to repeat the Maroro’s "Flying Dutchman" act. She ■ tpoq uaqi sours qriq ■ Acpsonj, urc3s prre ’iupuoK no aT,c l et U R° peiq°l s S| ■■' wind and sea have increased. It is thought probable that she is-sheltering at Guard’s Bay. The first moderation of the gale should he the signal for her re-appearance. The onlvi arrival yesterday was the Kapiti, which crossed the bar from Wel- ■ lington at 9.30 p.m. She discharged a general cargo to-day, and sails on the re- . turn trip this evening. .v.JSeasra-J. H. Cock and Co. advise that ' the Kaitoa will arrive, here to-morrow evening with State coal from Greymouth. She dischargee’ and sails on Monday.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13529, 10 November 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13529, 10 November 1911, Page 4

SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13529, 10 November 1911, Page 4

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