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Shipping. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. S.S. KIAORA leaves Waitara for Kawhai, Pvagian, and Onehnnga every Wednesday, returning from Onehunga via Raglan and Kawhia every MONDAY (weather and other circumstances permitting). SAILINGS OF S.S. KIAORA FOR DECEMBER, 1906— Saturday, January 4, at midnight. The s.s. Kiaora carries a stewardess. All freights to Kawhad must be prepaid, i Passage tickets must be taken at agent's office. ! Cargo must reach Waitara by morning train, accompanied by full particulars. H. E. VAUGHAN, Agent, Waitara. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. Auckland Service— From Breakwater. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) FOR ONEHUNGA: 8.8. RARAWA— EveTy MONDAY, WEDNEBDAY, FRIDAY, at 8.30 p.m. Rarawa carries forecabin stewardess. Passage tickets must be taken out at the Company's office or from the agent on train. 2 All cargo for shipment must be accompanied by a shipping note. 3. Town cargo must be booked at Company's office and delivered at railway tot later than 2.30 p.m. 4. Country cargo should reach New Plymouth by morning train, accompanied •with full particulars. J. C. WEBSTER, Agent. Office— Egmont street, New Plymouth. AORERE STEAM SHIPPING CO., LIMITED. Regular Service from PATEA, WELLINGTON, NELSON, WEST COAST and ALL PORTS. The s.a. AORERE, 45 tons. Freigbt to and from Wellington, 10s per ton. Through rates to and from all ports. Consignments outward should be advised to Agent, giving full particulars. EDWARD C. HORNER, Agent. j F>ATEA SHIPPING COMPANY, Ltd. FROM PATEA TO WELLINGTON, WEST COAST & ALL PORTS. Freight from Wellington to Patea, and Patea to Wellington, 10s per ton. S.S. KAPITI (insulated), 114 tons. B.S. MANA (insulated), 77 tons. S.S. KIRIPAKA, 75 tons. Through, rates from all ports. Consignment of outward cargo should be •^vised to J. X. 3 MITCHELL, Agent.

MAIL NOTICES. The next American, English and European mail, via San Francisco, will close at this" office on Thursday, 10th January, at 5 p.m. ; due in London 9th February. Money orders for despatch by this mail should be obtained before 3 p.m. on Wednesday, 9th inst. Mails closo daily at Hawera as under: — FOR SOUTH. At 6.15 a.m. — Mckoia, Ohangai, Whakamara, Meremere, Patea, Waverley, Waitrtara and Wanganui. 8.50 a.m. — Patea, Waverley, Waitotara, Wanganui, and all places south of Wanganui. 11.25 a.m. — Manutahi, Kakaramea, Alton, Hurleyville, Patea, Waverley, Waitotara, Wanganui, and all places south of Wanganui. 3.55 p.m. — Patea and Wanganui, and all place* south of Wanganui. FOE NORTH. 6.15 a.m. — Normanby, Te Roti, Eltham, Ngaire, Stratford, Midhirst, Tariki Inglewood, Waitara and New Plymouth 1.10 --Normanby, Te Roti, Matapu, Eltham, Stratford, Inglewood, Waitara, aad New Plymouth. 5 p.m — Noraaanby, Eltham, Stratford, Midhirst, Inglewood, Waitara, New Plym-juth and Auckland. FOR COACH. 12.30 p.m. — Inaha, Manaia, Kaupokonui, Otakeho, Pihama and Opunake. Tokoara (Tuesday, Thursday and Satuarday). 5 p.m.— -Manaia. Mails are due 'at Hawera daily : — FROM NORTH. From North: At 9.45 a.m., 11.20 a.m., 4.10 p.m., and 7.50 p.m. From Sou%_ At 10.50 a.m., 1.15 p.m., 5.46 p.n>r,'"and 8 p.m. From Opunake coach route at 6.15 a.m. From Manaia, in addition, at 3.30 p.m. ' J. H. STEVENS, ' -" -" „ -- Postmaster. MO^THrY r CALENDAR. I Z^ (From the .Star Almanack.) IsiMonth.j) 'JANUARY." [31 Days. Phases of the Moon. Last quarter, Bth, 2ht >I_4inV 17s' a^ta. New moan^l4th, -j5h..,34m. 12s p.m. First quarter,''2lßt,'B&. 19m. 12s p.m. Ball Moon, 30th, lh. 22m. 13s a.m. Date. High Water High Water fun Sun f Waitara. Wanganui. Rise. Set. g a.m. p.m. a.m. p.i. a p.m. 8 2.28 2.58 2.57 3.27 4.42 7.18 23 9 3.34 4.11 4. 3 4.40 4142 7.18 24 10 5. 0 5.48 5.29 6.17 4.42 7.18 25 11 6.26 7. 5 6.55 7.34 4.43 7.17 26 12 7.37 8. 9 8. 6 8.38 4.43 7.17 27 13 8.34 9. 0 9. 3 9.29 4.44 7.16 28 14 9.23 9.46 9.52 10.15 4.45 7.15 0 15 10. 7 10.28 10.36 10.57 4.46 7.14 1 16 10.47 11. 6 11.16 11.35 4.47 7.13 2 17 11.26 11.46 11.55 — . 4.48 7.12 3 18 — . 0. 8 0.15 0.37 4.49 7.11 4 19 0.28 0.49 0.57 1.18 4.49 7.11 5 20 1.10 1.31 1.39 2.10 4.50 7.10 6 21 1.55 2.18 2.24 2.47 4.51 7. 9 7 22 2.48 3.17 3.17 3.46 4.52 7. 8 8 23 3.48 4.19 4.17 4.48 4.53 7. 7 9 24 4.53 5.27 5.12 5.56 4.54 7. 610 25 5.58 • 6.30 6.27 6.59 4.54 7. 611 26 6:57 7.24 7.26 7.53 4.55 7.5 12, 27 7.48 8.12 8.17 8.41 4.56 7. 4 13 28 8.34 -8.56 9. 3 9.25 4.57 7. 3 14 29 9.14 9.32 9.43 10. 1 4.58 7. 215 30 9.49 10. 6 10. 18 10.35 5. 0 7. 016 31 10.26 10.46 10.55 11. 5 5. 1 6.5fl 17 High -water at Opunake same time as »t Waitara. For high water at Patea, add twenty-five minutes to time at Waitara.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9261, 8 January 1907, Page 4

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