PHASES OF THE MOON.
: OCTOBER. D. H. M. 8., Full Moon 8 3 48 13 p.m. lasUuarter 15 11 23 12 a.m. New Moon 22."3.46 lo p.m. First Quarter 30 6 18 17 p.m. Perigee, 12d. sh. 43m. p.m. Apogee, 28d. 9h. 43m. a.m.
The Regulus did not sail, yesterday . t) was exoccted on account of the rough weather. " Sho will probably get away to Westpoit to-day. , Tho scow Marorq, bound from 2\ewrastlo to Wangiinui, with coal, .is now •M days oirt. She should put in an appearance, if all goes well, before the *-nd of this week. .- , , i Owing to being detained by heavy ■weather-at the Manukau, the Rarawa was unable to make the usual trip from New Plymouth last night, but will make n special trip to-night (Tuesday), leaving after the arrival of the express. Mr C. F. Mill ward advises that the Scales' liner Clan Ross will leave Wellington on November' loth for London. The following steamer will be about the loth December. The Clan Ross is timetabled to catch the January sales. The Breeze was, according to tele--craphod advices, to have sailed from Lyttelton at mi Inight last night for AVanganui. and should therefore arrive hero early to-morrow morning.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12824, 17 October 1911, Page 4
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203PHASES OF THE MOON. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12824, 17 October 1911, Page 4
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