SHIPPING.
MONDAY. APRIL 15. 1912. PORT 05 NEW PLYMOUTH. DIARY.
Afc Waitara tho tide is 15 minutes earlier than the above figures for New Plymouth, while at Opuuako it ia-high water 13 minutes later than at New Plymouth. y PHASES 8F THE MOON FOR APRIL, 1912. 17th.—. New moon, 11.17 p.m, 24th.—First quarter, 8.24 p.m. ARRIVED.
April 13.—Opouri, s.s., 570 tons, Shultzs, from Lyttelton. April 14.—Oorinna, s.s., 1271 tons, Cameron, from Onehunga. April 15.—Rarawa, s.s., 1072 tons, Norbury, from Onehunga. Passengers; Misses Carter, M‘Donald, Jones, Grove, M'Bride, Black, Walker, Moodey, Poudroll, Crozier, Kempthorne, Elawkin, and Nurse Baker, Mesdamcs Brett and child. Carter, George, Dempsey, Poudrell, Cook, Hawkin, Fugle and child, Campbell, Stewart and child, Messrs. Hutchings, Knott, Maddeson, Bell, Keßy, Stewart, Richmond, Cntfield, Son than, Larter, Bray, Snowball, Thompson, Kettle; George, Franklin, Hickson, Hawkin, Dempsey, Ross, Balgour, Chin, Roberts, Jackson, Remers, Carrie, Little, and Rev. Cook; 20 steerage, SAILED. . April 13.—Regulus, s.s., 585 tons, Tointon, for Westport. April 15.—Oorinna, s.s., 1271 tons, Cameron, for Wellington. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Te Anau, from South, Tuesday. Barawa, from North, Wednesday. Rosamond, from South, Thursday : Rarawa,'from North, Friday. Rosamond, from North, Saturday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Sydney, April 14.—Arrived, Makura and Mongolia, from Auckland. Auckland, April 16.—Arrived, at 2.30 tt.tn., Victoria, from Sydney, Wellington, April 14.—Arrived, at 6 p.m., Rosamond, from New Plymouth. SAILED. Port Chalmers, April 13.—Sailed, at 2.30 p.m., Clan Ogilvy, for Newcastle. London, April 14.—Sailed, Ruapehu, for Lyttelton. THE TE ANAU. The To Anau is dno here to-morrow morning from southern ports. THE REGTTLUS. The Regulus completed discharging her cargo of coal and coke on Saturday, and sailed on that day for Westport. RARAWA’S CARGO. From Onehunga this morning the Rarawa. brought 108 tons, including 20 tonsrflour, 4 tons manure, 28 tons sugar, and 19 tons cement. Two motor cars were also landed. THE CORINNA. The Oorinna arrived from Onehunga, on Sunday. She loaded 4000 boxes of butter and a quantity of general cargo this morning and sailed for Wellington. THE OPOURI. The Opouri arrived from Lyttelton on Saturday night and berthed on Sunday morning. She is practically a new boat —only arriving from the builder’s hands afc th© beginning of the present year—and is built for the timber trade, the owners using her chiefly for the industry between Greyirouth and Lyttelton. The vessel is owned by the Opouri Shipping Company, Ltd., and is of 570 tons gross tonnage and 218 tons net. Up-to-dateness is the predominating feature of the steamer. The engines are situated aft, tho two masts being forward of the fsnnel. Captain Sbnltze is in command of the vessel, The Nora Niven will sail from Port Ahuriri-for Chatham Islands' on; 16th instant, at 5 p.m.
1912. Water. Rise. Set. High Sun Sun April. 13—Saturday .. .. 6.30 6.28 5.32 14—Sunday .. 7.25 6.29 5.31 15—Monday .. 8.12 6.30 3.30 16—Tuesday ,. 8,53 6.32 5.28 17—Wednesday 9.20 6.83 5.27 ISr-Thursday .. 10.3 6.34 5.26 19—Friday „ 10.37 6.36 5.24
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143766, 15 April 1912, Page 6
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481SHIPPING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143766, 15 April 1912, Page 6
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