SHIPPING NEWS.
!t NEW PLYMOUTH. riCNKSDAT, May 6. ABRIYED. CUBBDAT, May 5. BJ., 940 tone, Grant, from Passengers—Mesdamea Wilson inoD, Stevens, Shewgle and 2 ic and 2 children. Gray and 2 William, Brsssey, Hannah, n, T»jlor 2, Mirdon, Eooney, Grey 2, Martin, Biddle, B«. Wilson, Dancan,- Hoare, >nd, Christenson, Mahupnkn, w, March, Home, Petaison, Gee, sk. Harsh, Butler, Johnston, ig, Brassey, Matthews; 8 steerion Company Agents, i, 1159 tons, Robertson, from isengers—Mesdames Tee, McBejnell, Binnie, Misses Oatley, lizon, Brewster, Bines, Rorte, Sinnie, Messrs. HjWreth, T)rogeon and infant, Robertsor,Bionie, '; 2 steerage, ion Company, Agents. 120 tons, Jarman, franr West—l 23 tons lion Company Agents. SAILED. Tobsdat, May 5. as, 940 tons, Grant, for ion Company, Agents, a.. for Onehunga. Passengers Manifold, Sinclair, Robertson, tenon, Samuel, Meyers, Misses a, Carrie, Eaton, Williamson, lei, K&ton. Lambe'h, *Beins 2, ardy, Haln«," Wigg.* Pomare, rringe 2, Warner, Bleachery, IS9D, Schryver, Manifold, Binf, ODoonsll, Col. Messenger. i*B CwDjany, Agents. ARsrvAis BrnMan^^^.Thawda? n Manakan' cn Friday torn Sooth oi.' , F ™ da y a South, on Btu_ 3 torn Manakaa, Mv"' n °®y from Haankaa, on XQWofty n Soath cn Tuesday PPINQ TELEGRAMS. ABHIVBD. ■ Spit. May 5. I trail a from Gisborne at 4 a-m. Ojtkhonga, May 5. Rom New Plymouth at 9.25 a.jn. SAILED. Htfkp, who came over as the ofthb Hangapapa, was in comMokaa when she went ashore inearths Manawatu Kiver. The on her way front Westport to a load of coal in, the local manager of the Company, has just received the head office that the Ovafcra [y be proceeding to Bjdneyin ,yi lime, and if tbereis any in- ; hew riymouth she will cart e. Indeei, tha writer says, "If ojpeet of getting say 100' tons, ider letting the Oyalau call, and with this view it might tie well » matter up by letting It 1 be >if 103 tons can be guaranteed will be sent in.' Tne Ovalan'is a 29 tons and 1000 h.p, of the as the Upola. This common)' »n to indicate a satisfactory • put of the Union 8.8. Com- ) the new service a trial, ancisco paper has the following i to the use ef oil fuel on the id Mariprat, two vessels wbicl ■ears ran in the San Frauciscc » to Auckland" Ths Oceanic Company's liner Alamsda airivec itcisoo recently from Honolulu cargo and more than 200 pas )n her outward voyage the Ala h was recently converted into at made tin passage in five days 1' 40 minute?, breaking the bes sver made as a coil burner. Shi ECJidby qui'e a margin atddii 3aptain Oowdell declares that a ing the voyage was any effor i unusual speed oat of the engines he passage to San Francisco fron n five days nineteen hou-s. A: tot the Maripos3, the new oil paratus h;s proved a big success sord of these two passenger liter »do moio towards making genera liquid fuel than the most elcquen of the most enthusiastic cbam ing Coal's successor. Not on!; !>w fuel very material economi ations, but the passenger* bavi appreciate the yacht-like cleanli MXkible at all times and on al ie oil-burning steamship, nhicl obe the favourite kind of line welters, whether on business o int."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 104, 6 May 1903, Page 2
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527SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 104, 6 May 1903, Page 2
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