SHIPPING NEWS.
?OKT OF NEW PLYMQUnJ. Fsibay, MAY 30, 1902 AKRITir Ngapahi,s.s., 690 tons, Norbury, from Onebunge. W D Webster, Agent. B«iLEr> Npapibi, s s., 690 to'p, Norbary, for Onebang* W. n. Webstar, Agent. J u K''' V* > I * IvKTVAT. 3 Rotciti, ; roo> Mmakin. thia day Mapou'ika, from Sonth, to-day Uoa, fro n Wwtport, to-day Ngasit'ii f'»m Mamakan, on Monday Mapouiilca from Manokaa on Tnesd*y Moto ti. from Sentb, o« Toejday Nirapulii. frerr- Mannkau, oh Thnrsday Rot"iii, from Manukas, on Friday Mapourlka from South an Friday PROJEBTED DEPARTURES. Rotoiti for Wellington this day Maponrika. for Onehun.a, to-night Xgapnhi for Onehucga on Monday eTeninf Maponrika for Wellington on Tuesday ai ■oon Ratoiti for Ouebonga cn Tne«day evenin] Ngapnhi far Oae'nnga on Thursday eten ing Ratoiti for Wellington on Friday Maponrika Tor Mannkau on Fiiday ennin| f'JHT OF WAIT AHA. ABMVED. May 28.—Kiripaka, s.s., Shaw, frot Wellington. * MAILED. May 28.—Kiripaka, s.*., for Weatport. SHTPFINW TKLWfHAMS. J REIVED. Sydney, May 28. H.M.S. Phoebe from Wellington. Qairacg from Donedin. Bluff, May 28. Waihora, from Hobart, at 8.30 a m (Eng liib mail). Gisbobne, May 28. Indraderi, from Wanganui roadstead, at p.m. Wellington, May 28. Indralsma from Napier at 9.30 a.m. BAILED. West port, May 89. Mot, for He* Flymontb, at 0.15 p.m. Wellington, May 29. Anglo-Canadian far Auckland at 6.40 a.n Heatbford for Hong-Kong at 9.40 a.m. Maponrika, ia, for New Plymonth, i 6 p.m. Ohbhunoa, May 29. Rotoiti, 8.5., for New Plymouth, i 8.85 p.m. ____
The Moa left Westport for New Plymouth ' with a cargo ef coal on Tnnrsday at 0.15 p.B. It If a remarkable thing that while vessels arrive at and have the Breakwater without | difficulty, vessels trading to Mew Plymouth are being continually delayed at other ports. The Hotolti and MaponriVa left Onehnnga and Wellington respectively on Thursday afternoon for New Plymouth. The Ngapuhi, which was barboand en Wednesday evening at Onehnnga, left on at 10.35. She arrived at the Breakwater at 10 p.m., and sailed again for Onehnnga at 11 p.m. Captain Boyle, of H.M 8. Katoomba, who for the past three years has been Captain-in-cfcarge at Sydney of the steam reserve, consisting of the warships Katoomba, Tauranga, and Boomeran?, has b*en appointed Oaptainmonth dockyard, J. G. M. Field will sncceed to Captain Boyle's position in the Australian Bqnadron. While the steamer Herald from Greymauth was crossing the Manukan Bar, tremendous seas sn-a'hed the rail and wheelhouse, tore up the gmtiogs, and completely destaoyed the meathonse. Oil bass were used before she con'd get into the harbour. The accident to her steering gear retarded her progress np the harbenr, and she ran o» to a mnd bank and stack for two hours, i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 126, 30 May 1902, Page 2
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