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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER. This evening, 1.16. -j • To-morrow morning, 1.37. , Sun set—This evening. 5.48. \V?:‘-'Snn rise— To-morrow morning, 6.14. '..’r V ; '' PHASES OP THE MOON. MARCH. / ■i-f;, Days Hours Min. Last Quarter 4 7 - 22 p.m. «T-’ New Mobn ......... .11 11 42 p.m. ' ,‘|i- Firet Quarter .... 18 3 7 p.m. J ,r Full Moon 26 7 50a.m. Apogee Id. 9hrs, 43min. a.m. t Perigee. 13d. lOhrs. 39min. a.m. ARRIVALS. Nil. DEPARTURES. March, 29.-i Storm, s.s., 420 tons, for Picton. March' i.29.—Hum, s.s., 12 J tons, for MotUpia. March 29.—Alexa, barquentirie, White, 'ifnfor Havelock. . IN PORT.; '. ReguluSj S.s., at Castlecliff. |l EXPECTED ARRIVALS. W Kaitoa, s.s., Greytnouth, to-day. Tjn-r'Eiapiti, s.s., Wellington, to-day. ■1& PROJECTED DEPARTURES. iMto Regulus, s.s., Westport, to-morrow. fe BY TELEGRAPH. S ~ LONDON, Tuesday. ’Arrived—Star of Canada, from Wellingngfebn. Sailed—Paritutu (dredge) for New |||:j?lymoutli, : Rjfe WELLINGTON, Tuesday. To Sail—Kapiti (8 p.m.), for Wangajf V “■■- NEW PLYMOUTH; Wednesday. Arrived. —Rarawa (8 a.m:), from Onew^hunija. ;• -■ — 1 • ’ ?«v, ■ -. ’■ Owing to the gale blowing directly on the wharf, the Regulus is unable to ’ Oa'stlocliff to-day/;* The Kaitoa arrived in the roadstead ■’.‘■■too -late to come in by the tide at noon. ■ While in Dunedin, thb;'Storm went into ■ dock to ship a new propeller and for ■ -painting and cleaning. The Government steamer Hinemqa is *.;f|.‘at present making her periodical visit to ® iouthern and west coast lighthouses. The Amokura, the Government train-!|!|'|pg-ship, is engaged in searching for the '-.•lrnnV; in Dusky Sound on which the WaiKj struck. aw New Zealand Shipping Company’s mer Paparoa is the-first ocean-going ifsorew liner to load at Nelson. She ■j&Sla.’tp sail for Lyttelton to finish loading <jJraar London, will sail on Thursday bound. The New Plymouth Harbour Board reIved'A cablegram on Thursday stating tt the bqard’s itew dredge Paritutu d sajled frprn the Clyde that day for w Ziealahd. The Paritutu was built by iming and Ferguson, Ltd., of Paisley. S-Mip-' Encounter is now on her way Cphimbo. With a time-expired crew. B ./IB,}! tjiere meet H.M.B. Hawk,-now ' h«f’4wW from Portsmouth with a-re-P crew/rt)r, the Encounter, which is to reopmni issioned for a further term on i. Apitralian station. . When the Hawk •iyes at Colombo on April. 10 crews will -exchanged, and-both vessels will imdiately leave that port, the Hawk re•hing to, Portsmouth and the. Encoun- : tb Sydney. Che four-masted barque Andromeda, er discharging part of her cargo of le oils from New* York at Wellington, t to <?ea on. Thursday, en routes to ckland with the remainder of. cargo, inly after the vessel left the wharf s of the ci;ew lost his'balance and fell trboard. He was a good swimmer, 1 kept .afloat till a line was thrown to a. The vessel, in tow of the Duchess, 1 only a slight way on, and the man i lifted bn hoard within five minutes er his fall. The Duchess took the dromeda' well out to sea, and the big was able to make a good start.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13034, 30 March 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13034, 30 March 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13034, 30 March 1910, Page 4