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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1915. PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER. 31—Last quarter, 4.16 p.m. THE TIDES. High water to-day at 1.33 a.m. and 1.54 p.m.; to-morrow, 2,20 a.m. and 2.45 |>.m. THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at 5.12 a.m. and sets at 0.4S p.m.; to-morrow, 5.11 a.m. and 0.49 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Corinna, from South, to-day. Rarawa, from North, Tuesday. Rarawa, from North, Friday. ARRIVED. October 2!).—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers: Mesdames Taylor and four children, Rankin, Butler, Kent, West, and French; Misses Callin, Patterson, and Miller; Messrs Taylor, Smith, French, Robinson, Christie* .Tarratt, Lamblie, Forbes, Nash, and Connelly; seven steerage.

THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived from Onehunga yesterday with 118 tons of general cargo, including 35 tons of manure and 17 tons of sugar.

CORINNA FROM WELLINGTON. The Corinna is due from south to-day, and leaves again on Monday for Wellington. TO SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advise that the following vessels are fixed to leave Liverpool:— Pakeha, on October 31, for Australia; due in New Zealand about December 31.

Delphic, on November 15, for Austra' lift; due New Zealand about January 25. Zealandic, on November 30, for Australia; due New Zealand about January 31. Waimana, on December 17, for Australia; due in New Zealand about February 20.

FALCON A TOTAL WRECK. The Wellington-owned schooner Falcon, which stranded at Raglan Harbour on Wednesday, October 20, whilst bound from Wellington to Hokianga, is reported to be a total wreck. Her fittings, spars, etc., will be removed, and for this purpose Captain Johansen, her master, is standing by. The Falcon was worth over £IOOO, and was uninsured.

NOTES. Captain J. M. Holmes, of the Araliura, who will take up his new position a3 harbourmaster at Picton on November 1, left that vessel at Wellington yesterday. Captain O. Lambert, who retired from the Union Company's service some months ago, has taken charge of bis old ship for a time. The glass of the Cape Egmont light, which was shattered by a wild swan recently, has been replaced, and the light is now showing as usual.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1915, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1915, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1915, Page 2