SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OF NBW PLYMOUTH, THTJEBDAT, NOVKKBHE 16, 1900. Bigk Water—B.Bß a.m., 3 p.m. Bu* «»_4.66; Sun Set -1.6 Pham cf tke Mom.— Mod, 6h, 64m. V.% pjn. ABBIVED. Glenelg, g.s., 110 toss, BlacUock, from OseboDga. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ngapubi, from Mannkau, to-day. Mapourika, from Mannkan, on Friday Botoiti, from South, on Friday .Nga;. ihi, fiomManur-iu.on Monday Mapourika, from Sooth, on Tuesday Botoiti, bom Manukiu, on Tur jday VESSELS IN PORT. Whangaroa, barquentine, 820 tons, Robert, too, for Sydney. Moa, s.s., 130 tons, Abrams, for Wet'port. Gftftelg, b.8., for Wanganui. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. v ABRTVH). Port Oh almhbs, November 14. Paparoa, from Lyttelton, at 7.5 p.m. BAILBD. Ltitblton, November 14. Spithead, 8.5., for Durban, via Albany, at '6.30 pm. ' ITINERARY OF VESSELS. STBAMEBS. Bushmills, left New York, via Port Chalmers and Lyttelton, Ist September. Rakaia, left London, via Auckland, 6th September. Paparoa, left Plymoath 15th September. Eiffel Tower, left New York, via Australia and Auckland, 25th August. Tokomara, left London 30th August. Tomoana, left London, via Australia and Auckland, 17th September. Delpbic, left Plymoath 9th September. Star of England, left New York, via Australiaand Auckland,27th September. Hawke's Bay, left London, via Australia and Auckland. 4th October. Matatua, left Plymouth, via Auckland, 2nd October. BAILEES. Loch Trool, left Glasgow, via Dunedin, 21st June. Star of the East, left New York Bth July. Oamarn, left G'asgow 11th July. Weatl»nd, left Liverpool 18th August. Greta left Glasgow, via Port Chalmers, Bth August. Craignair, left New York 30th September. In vercirgill, left Liverpool 26 th September. Beacon Rock, left Port Hrie 2nd October. Mary Moore, left Newcastle 27th October. The a.?. Janet Nicoll is due to-morrow with a cargo of produc?, and sails shortly after arrival for tfreymoath direot. A cablegram from Adelaid« states that the (Up Melville, fiom tt-e Island of Santos to Melbourne, was spoken off the Coast. A fire had destroyed the provisions, the navigating gear, and gutted the poop. She wast .supplied with provisions and proceeded to Melbourne. 'Frisco advises state that 90 per cent, reinsurance is quotid on the ship Wachuset, 145 days out from Newcastle to Honolulu. It is believed she has been lost with all lands.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 222, 15 November 1900, Page 2
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