SHIPPING.
TIDE. TTlrrh water—Till? evening. 12.18; tommr iw morning, 12.39. Sun >et—This evening, 4.59. tun rise—To morrow morning, 7.2. PHASES OF THE MOON: MAV. 11. 11. M. S. New Moon <) H 1 M P-m. First Uuaitcr 13 1! 22 12 p.m. Full Moon 2o 55 13 p.m. Last Onarter 2' li 10 19 a.m. Perigee, 16(1 U hr -Hindu p.m. Apogee, 2Td 6h 46m p.m. ARRIVE!). SAIFHDAY. MAY HI. Ri;.ilM S. '!!.!' n.ia.), 580 tons, ViekciMum• li'>m \\e-t|..-:l. SAILED. SATFHDAY. MAY lit. STOKMIUBD .10.2" :i.:: 217 tons, Ciottv, lor Welling!"!!. KAPUT, s.s. ■ 1 ! ;i-o- •212 ; m-. Sawvers. for IVclliii_-‘ n. IN POUT. Town Wi.ail. ' !l ,u '. ! - IJV TELEGRAPH. (OVERSEA* TENI.itIFFE, May 8. The Tnrakina. trom Hi;, de .lanimv, left here ve.itcidav for Lcnoi.ii. HOHAHT. May 9. Sailed i> Alh. nie. tor Wellington. Ml T. C. Sawyers Sailed the Kapiti as mate yesterday in plan- .>! Mr Holm, who is on sick leave. The Arapawa was due at Lyttelton yesterday from (ii-horne, and will -aid again for the latter port to-uay to load more sheep for Lyttelton. A Gazette" notice state- that the Wellington Harbour Hoard have notified that on''ami alter .Tune 1-t the lighted buoy at .Terningham Point will He removed for a period "of one month for repairs and cleaning. Its position will He temporarily marked Hv an nr,lighted Idaek hnny. It is al-n notified that a heacon, painted white, has been (reeled on Point Halsv.o 11. It i- aim at Hit in width, shared octagonal!v. has a height of about 21ft above high water, and is erected on the, extreme uoitheidy Halt of the point at low water mat k. The black I-imv off this point wilt new lie unnecessary, and it will I.- ieniove.l on dune 1-r. The e-xi • iti. ii- mamnr in which a huge quantity of cargo wa- (’••all with on the ( revinoulii whan' on Monday .-ays an exeh an get i- worthy o* i:o'.<. In a period of fourteen hours j>., h-- i inn; ion- of coal was di-eharged info 11".<• I'nion FomI'anv's collie;- Karo'i l.y t'.e aid of two crane-, while in t-n hours !pm tons was emptied into tim Ng ; .to-o. In addition to t' is 2m tens was i.la.c el a.hoard the Arahur'i. so that within :.riit.vi< liners 41159 tops of black diamond' had bee'i h.andled. Put the go.-d wo k did not end hero, for during the sara- pel io 1 3 pi to—s of general cargo was landed inwards, and the or-d'.-arv witii'-f work, such ns loading the timber re.xcls i v j-ort. rme-eded satisfaet >rilv npae n T'o. record is a good one, r”4 in it-elf bears testimony to the exe ’Fnce of (he anr» gements made by the railway and harbour officials.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13978, 10 May 1913, Page 4
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453SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13978, 10 May 1913, Page 4
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