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SHIPPING NEWS.

PORT OF \ T KW PLYMOUTH. Monday, May 25. ARRIVED. Sunday. May 24. Hinemoa, G S., 600 tons, Bollors, from Kawhia at midnight with the Bight Hon. the Premier, Mr'. Seddon, Captan tseddon, Misses tcddori 2, Master £eddon. The Hod, T. T. Duncan, Minister for Lmds, and the Ministers private s.cretaries. SA ILED SATiniOAY, May 23. Oreti, f.s., 120 tons, Jarman, for Westport. Upo'u, s.s, 1141 tons, Holford, for Nelson Wellington, and South. Union Com par j- Afvnts. Tutanekai, Q.S.; GBO tons, Post, for month. EXPECTED \RVIVA! S Napuhi from Manakau to-day. Takapuna from Manukau, on Tuesday Rotoiti frora Soath cn Tuesday Sgapnhi, frarn Manukau, oi Thursday Rotoit! from Xlanukvj on Friday Takapuna from Sc.uih tn Friday Ngapuhi, from Manukau, jjo:!''ay SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ABRIVED. Wbllinuton, May 23. Rotoiti from New Plymouth at 4 a.m. Onehonqa, May 23. Takapuna, s.s., froa New Plymouth, a 8.5 a.m. Wellington, May 24. Indradevi from Nap!er at 4.15 p.n>. Port Chalmers, May 24 Wakanui from Timaru at 12.30 p m. SAILED. Timato, May 24. Wakanoi for Port Chalmers at 1 a m. Bluff, May 24. Perthshire for London at 11 a.m. Spit, May 21. lodraderi for Wellington at 9 p.m. Onehunqa, May 24. Ngapuhi, s s., for New Plymouth, at 3.5 p.m. Sydney, May 23. Hokoia for New Zealand.

The Upolu, after being disinfected by the Port Health Officer, Hr. McClelanfl, left for Nelson and southern ports at 3 o'clock on Saturday aftercoor. The Tutanekai and the Oreti both got away on Saturday afternoon. The f rmer for Greymouth for another cargo of railway sleepers, and the latter for Westpoit for a cargo of coa l . Mr. Martin Boyd, harbonrraa-fer of Irvine (Scotland), has invented an automatic apparatus, to be actuated by the tide, and which will indicate th<r depth of water at night. The apparatus is wrought by colored sli4e aDd liehts, and the inventor believes he can perfect it so that it will hoist (he ball e gnsls automatically. Darin? Thursday, Friday and Saturday some I2OU tons of cargo was landed from ths Ngapuhi, Oreti, Takapuna, Upolu, and Eoto'ti, in addition to which tbe Tntane'sai

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 122, 25 May 1903, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 122, 25 May 1903, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 122, 25 May 1903, Page 2

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