SHIPPING.
«;vr OF Hf.7 plvkout:' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 191', PHASES OF THE JIC2?" FEBRUAIii' i3t—New Moon, 10.44 a.m. £th—Firat Quarter, C.29 it.: 15t!i—Full Moon, 11.15 a in. iih'd—Last Quarter, 1.114 i.uu ] ""HE TIDEL. High we'er ai New Plymouth to-day at 9.50 a.m. and 10.9 tun. • to-morrow, at 10.25 a.m. and 10.42 n.m. The sun rises to-day at 5 2 a.m. and sets at 0.58 p.m.; to-morrow- rises at 5.3 a.ai. and sets at 6.57 am. '~::?ec?i:d arrivaic, Karu, fro.ni Wellington, io-morrovr Itaruwa, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Corinna, from south, end of next wees. AKRIVED January "I.— Rarawa, c.s.. 10"a tons, Barlt, from Onehunga. Passengers: Misse3 Esse, Kay, Bnwrlght, M'Gregor (2), Evans. Alexander, Arthur, Harvev, Yeale, . llorey. Short, Builard, I'earce, Wilson (21, Hardley. Carruth, McKay. Hawkes, Cassie, \"ade, Haywood, liatt: Mesdames Webster and two children, Buclnvortu, Plpson and child, Stead, Else. Logle, Coooer, Sorenson and two children, Cairuth, Dodd, Brown (2) and two children, Wade, Clarke and two children; Messrs. Randrop, O'Connor, I'oung, Rogers, Veale, E'lnnerty, Brown, Hardley, Wilson (2), Logle (21. Way, George, Godkin, Croft, Beadle, WUM*. Brown, Kande), Burke, Hooker, Scott, Alrmer, Fountain, Burke, Stead. Sorenson; 18 steerage.
SAILED. January 31.—Rarawa, ss„ 1072 otns, Bark, for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Appleby, Warnock, Fraser. Lainbie, Gifford, Black, Crozler, Whle, Brabant, Thomson, Penman, WJI- - Bell, Walters, Chadwick, Tiplady, nooton, Kiugsweli, Sheriff, lumsden, Clarke, Long, Smith, Paq.ue, Leech; Mesdames Williams and child, Carthew and children, Carthew senior, Holdsworth, Ward, Penman, Bell, Ferguson, Hodgson and child, Hilland, Paque and child, Cutler, Monteath, Blake, Geoghan, Jensen; Messre. Leech, Hodgson, Hooton, Jennings, Broughton, Wells, Paul, Blake, Deare. Hood, Ward, Fraser, Penman, Clarke, Hilland and two children, Aimer, Lamble, Alnsley, King, Hastle, Pakl, q MS. Maaterson, Wilkinson, Elliott, Nops, Perry, Long, Captain Jensen; Masters Hulk qulst, Warnock, Blundell, Sarney, Robertson; 0 steerage.
"IXSRAPHIC SKIFPfKta. ARRIVED. Wellington. January 31.—Wiltshire. S 45 a.n from Sydney. Sydney, January 31.—IIoevakL Croa; Welling, -ton. SAILED. Wellington. Jan. "I.—Karu. 5 i.m. for New Plymouth EARAWi . The Rarawa made her urual trip from Onehunga, reaching New Plymouth early yesterday morning. She sailed attain for the north after the arrival of the mail train at night.
"'.IE KARU. Thi K.trti li ex"iier!ed to-morrow with general cargo from Wellington. THE CORINNA. The Corlnna is scheduled to leave Dunedin on Tuesday for New Plymouth, via the usual way porta She in espectcd to reach here about the end of the week. STEAMERS FOR OVERSEA PORTS. Tahiti Well'ton Feb. 1 Liverpool Maunganul P. Chal'erc Fell, i London Durham Well'ton Feb. 4 Liverpool !'. Lyttclton Well'ton if: 7 iMrt S.ild Wiltshire Well'ton Vc!,. 12 J.jiirica Ituahina V oil'lon Fob H Lont'.oti I*. Ilacitlng Well'ton Feb. 20. Tendon Somerset Well'ton Fob ;'.O 1.0v.00n Ituapciiu Well'ton March J.on ion r.emuera Well'ton April Lo,tuo:i
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1919, Page 2
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