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SHIPPING NEWS.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, Monday, May 27, 1901. High Water— 3.43 a.m. and 4.15 p.m. Sun Riie—l ls a.m.; Sun Set- 4.44 p.m. Pkatet of the Moon.— First quarter, May 6th, sh. i6m. 18s. p.m. HXPKOTEH ARRIVALS. Ngapuhi, from Manukau, tc-day Rotciti, from Miiniik»o, on Tuetday Maponrika, from Booth on Tuesday Ngapuhi, frcr- Manukan, on Thursday Hapourlka, from Manuka, rn Fri'ay Kotoiti, fron, south, on Friday Ngapuhi, f om Mannkau, on Monday BAILF.H Sukday, May £6. Kaniari, s.s., 180 ton?, Smith, for Waitara.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ABBIVED. Sydnbt, May 25. Arrived: Russian cruiser Gromoboi, from Melbourne. Timaru, May 26. Fashoda, s.s, from Oamaiu, at 10.30 a.m Bechuni, g p., from Lyttelton, at 3.30 p.m. Waitaba, May 26 Kanieri, from Onehunga," via Mew Flymonth breakwater, at 4 p.m. BAILE». B*dsey, May 25. Mokoia, far New Zealand. Oavabu, May 25. Fashoda, for Timaru, at 8 p.m. timaru, May £5. Bernioia, for Lyttelton, at 8.30 p.m

The i.s. Kanieri left lor Waitara yesterday after laying at the Breakwater since Friday evening. The Moa did not get away fron. Grey month till Saturday afternoon, and is espected bore early this maiming, and leaves again this afternoon ier Westport direct. She brings ■ cargo of coal. The Gertie was due here yesterday and should arrive early this motniog. Mr. Duncan, second engineer of .the Botoiti, ia leaving the snrvice of the Union Company to enter ictj busineas at Hawera. He was entertained by his shipmates, and presented with a souvenir of their regard.

Tbe wharf which the Government is building at Kawhia wiirbe over 200 ft. loner, and will give a depth of Bft. at low-water spring tide?. Tbe erection of tbe wharf will prevo a great boon to the settlers, whote gooda hare now to be landed in boats. The cost of the structure will be something under £IOOO.

A Press wire from Wellington states th»t tbe Indrama>o did rot sail for Home on Saturday, as timed to do. Bbei« expected. to get away to-day.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 110, 27 May 1901, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 110, 27 May 1901, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 110, 27 May 1901, Page 2

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