SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. Saturday, June 1. ARRIVED. '- Saturday, May 30. Tutanekai G.S., 68') tens, Post, from Orejmoutti with careo of >ailwav sleepers. r.«, 200 to s, Austen, from Westport. Cargo—2so tonsc?al, RaiUsy. Kapiti, f.s., feO ton?, Abrame, from Wellington. EXPECTED ARMVAIB \ Ngapubi from Manukau, Monday Takapuna from Manukau, on Tuesday Bctoiti from South on Tuesday Ngapuhi, from Mannkan, on Thursday Botoiti from Manukau en Friday I Takapuna from Sonth on Friday SHIPPING IIsbEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Wellington, May 30. riotolti from Mew Plymouth at 4.10 a.m. ilr.ori from London,via Hobait.at 11 am. Onbhunqa. May 30. Takapuna, s.s., fron New Plymouth, at 8.30 a.m. Fort Chalmers, Hay 31. I'ssex from Bluff at 9 a.m. sailed. Wellington. May 30. Papanui for Tlmaiu at 4.10 p.m. Onehunba, May 31. Ngapuhj, s s., for New Plymouth, at 4.15 p.m. Wellington, May 31. Kasgatiia for London at 7 a.m. Notwithstanding the bad weather and heavy aea all last week, shipping at the breakwater proceed without interruption. In addition to that Waitara boats took shelter there till ths flood in that river subsided. ' Saturday's Hawera Star says:—" A small white boit was oS the coast this forenoon, discernible through the glasses from Mr. Oresswelljs place. As it was an unusual phce for so small a boat to be in, some cariosity arose as to her identity. It was thought she might be the Tilikum, a small craft which has been on show at various towns, and was to sail from Wanganui for New Plymouth." Advices from Westport state that ths bar is in a bad state. The Union Company's steamer Waipori was out-ide Westport yesterday. It is stated that two of the mir.es have stopped working, vessels being unable to get in end take the coal away. Captain Jarman, late mate of toe Opawa, has resigned bis position to take command of the auxiliary schooner Toroa. The twin-screw steamer Essex did the voyage from Sydney to Timaru at a speed of close on 12 knots per hour taken right through. Amongst the Gothic's cargo appea-s from New Plymouth—s66l boze3 butler, 2 casks tallow. From Pitea—3os9 boxes butter, 100 cas>s preserved meat, 3 casks tallow. The Kipiti is sheltering at the Breakwater till the flood in the Waitara River subside?.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 128, 1 June 1903, Page 2
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374SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 128, 1 June 1903, Page 2
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