SHIPPING.
, FOB! O? HEW PLYMOUTH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. PHASES. OF THE MOON. D. H. M. a New Hood .. 8 10 15 21 »Jn. First Quarter .. 13 4 51 16 ajn. Foil Moon .. 20 11 41 15 ajn. Lait Quarter .. 28 3 68 12 pjn. High water at New Plymouth to-day, BJO a.m. and BJSI p.m.; to-morrow, 9i) a.m. and Ml pjn. Sun riiea this morning 5.5, to-morrow 5.4; sets U>T<iay (US, to-morrow M 6. Note,—High water at Waitara and Opunake fifteen minute* later than at New Plymouth. ARRIVED. November 4.—Barawa, bju, 1100 tons, Norhury, from Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Marchant, Sinclair, Robinson (2), Sanders, and Hughes, Meedames Gibson, Cow, little, Wallace, Robinson, Jones, r emptier, Garrett, and Scott-Moncrieff, Messrs. Davies, Poore, Robinson, Ewan, Haines, Fraser, Wood, Marchant, Herrold, Beattie, Reyburn, Lynn, Matthews, Woodhead, Tyler, Hnasey, Lamb, GQmour, Martin, Clifton, Wallace, Hadley, Alexander, Gow, Myers, BagnaU, Hyde, Femphey, Collins, Drake, Jones, Peters, Montgomery, Dent, Fmlayson, ItotEvans, and Bayly; 18 steerage.
SAILED. Last Night.—Rarawa, s.s., 1137 tons, Norbury, for Onehunga. Passengers: Mesdames Hudson, Wblttaker, Ballance, Armstrong, Duncan, Corbett, and Johnston, Misses Whittaker (4), McDonongh, Nairn, Fitxpatrick (2), Barton, Fitzgerald (2), Martin, Dixon, Johnston, Bonita, and Cleopatra, Messrs. Hudson, McDougall, Fraser, Johnston, Wyatt, J. Cole, Fitzgerald, Mathers, Whittaker (2), Cooper, Rhodes, Gray, Boucher, Burgess, Lourie, Palmer, Dickson, Wake, Byan, Grade (2), McDonald, Morse, Carlos, and others; 28 steerage.
SHIPPING TKT.KffIMMR Nelson, Last Night.—Sailed, Rotoiti at 7 pjn., for New Plymouth. PassenErs for New Plymouth: Messrs. Cock, lys, Bethune, McFerran, and Oldham.
Onehunga, Last Night.—Sailed, Takapuna, at 4.10 pjn., for New Plymouth. Mannkau Heads, Last Night—Taka puna crossed bar at 6.15 p.m. for New Plymouth. '
Bluff, Monday.—Sailed, 5J5 pjn., Monowai, for Hobart Auckland, Last Night.—Sailed, 6 pjn., Victoria, for Sydney. EXPECTED ARRIVALS
Takapuna, from Onehunga, Saturday, fiarawa, from Mannkau, Monday. Rotoiti, from South, Tuesday. Takapuna, from Mannkan, Tuesday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. •""•h-rims. from South, Thursday. Fct'.itL from Onehunga, Thursday. Kavtwa, fmm Onehunga, Friday.
WEATHER REPORT.
Captain Edwin wired yesterday:— Moderate to strong northerly winds; glass fall slowly; tides moderate, sea moderate.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 5 November 1907, Page 2
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