SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. v Monday, March 16. ARRIVED. Saturday, March H Rotoiti, u. L 1169 tons, Robertson, from Ouehnmga. Fassengers—Mesdames Black, Way, Macksy, King, Nalder, Oolby. Pritchard, Grimwade, Bewes, Waliers, Pardy ( and child, Misses Gurr, Nalder, Flowerday, ( GeOTse, Captiin Ho.'gate, Messrs. Rishworth, I Bearfy, Black, Brown, Evans, Colbeck, King, 1 Maoka], Duiiop, Hicks, Daly, Grimwade, I Dibbs, George, Na!der. Rowan, Dixon, Colby, ■ Pountney, Olarke, Ruddock, Crotby, Yoang, Catforth, Osprey, Gilmour, Dooglas, LUt'el'ohn, Wallers, Campbell; 11 steerage. Union Company, Agents. : Isun»at, March 15. K*ony&, s.s., 1031 tots, Pender, from Bnnedin, via way ports. Union Company, Agents. j BAILXD I Satubday, March 14. j Rotoiti, s.s., for Onehunga. Passengers —ikesdames Misses Brown, Preston, Messrs. Taylor, Smith, Simmonds, Hislop, Crawford, Wheeler, Ormes 2, Olarke. Barks, Baldwin, ■ Bias, France, R»id, Douglas, Ambury, Haile, H. Weston, Woodward, Snrgeon Capt. King, Dr. Herbert. Union Company, Agents. • EXPECTED aRMVAIS. \ Ngapuhi, from Mannkaa, to-day j Rotoiti, from Mannkaa. on Tuesday Takapnna from South, on Tuesday I Ngapuhi, from Manukan, on Wednesday Takapnna from Manukan, on Thursday Rotoiti from Soath on Thursday j Ngapuhi from Mannksu on Friday ; Rotoiti from Manukan on Saturday Ngapuhi, from Mannkaa. on Monday SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ABBITED. OKKHIiNQA, March 14. Ngapnhl »ji., from New Plymouth, at 8.!0 a.m Onehdnoa. March 15. Betoiti, 5.8., from New Plymouth, at 9 50 a.m. BAILED. N BISON, March 14. Koeaya for New Plymouth at 9 p.m. Sydney, March 14. " Mokoia at 3.5 p.m. Wellington, March 15. Bnmy for Port Chalmers at 5 25 pm. Mimiro for London at 1 a.n>. Sapphire for Newcastle at 7.10 a.m. Ohbhukoa, March 15. Ngapnhi, s i., for New Plymouth, at 5.15 p.m. Spit, March 15. Buteshire for Lyttelton at 9 pm. The Koonra arrived at the Breakwater frem Dunedin and intermediate ports about noon on Suday. 6he left Nelsoa at 9.0 on Saturday evenirg, and had heavy rain and aea with strong wind across the Straits. The Sydney Commercial Netcs states that Oaptain Henderson, of the Star of Bengal, writes to say that on his trio from Newcastle to Honolnli, when in 12-27 8., 171*1 W., ho saw a submerged reef, with parts nearly awash, there certainly not being over 10ft. of water in places. Approximately the position of this unchartered danger is 300 mikss NJL of the North Cape of New Zealand, a£d|in the track of mail steaaers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 64, 16 March 1903, Page 2
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389SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 64, 16 March 1903, Page 2
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