SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. Tmubsday, June 18. BAILED. Tcbsdat, Jane 16. Tutanekai, G. 8., 680 tons, Post, for OneLunga. EXPECTED ABFIVAIS Napnhi from Hanukau to-da*. Botoiti from Hanukau on Friday Wainui from Soistn on Friday Upolu trom Soulh on Sunday Mgapahi. from Manukaa, Monday Wainni from Watmkau on Tuesday Kotoiti trim South on Tuesday Ngapuhi, from Hanukau, on Thursday
BHIPPINO TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Wbllinuton, Jane 17. , Takapana, s.s., fro a New Plymouth, at Sam. Foreric from Westpott at 7 p.m Onbhuhsa, June 17. Botoiti from New Plymouth at 9 a.m. Tutanekai, g.3., from New Plymouth, at 1020 a.m. BAILED. Auckland, June 17. Nairntbire for Timaru at 11 a.m. Onbhtjhoa, June 17. Ngapuhi, ss., for New Plymouth, at 6.15 pan.
Mr. Williams, formerly purser of the Takapana, is now on the Botoiti, Mr Hinnett, of the latter boat, having joined the Takapana. On her tat trip thi Rotoiti took from New Plymouth 1931 box«b of batter for transhipment to the &»ei. It has been decided by the New Zealand BWppine Company te despatch the steamer, BaMa in August for Liverpool direct with j Hew Zealand produce and m*at This is the second trial of ths kind that the company his made, the first having been about twelve years ago. It was a failure then, and - the company had to bay most of the canto that wa* carried by Its steamer The Rakaia will load at Wellington if any cargo offers. The freight rites ar» the same ai from New Zealand tol«ndon. Tb» Wamui will make a trip to tho breakwater on Friday in place r.f the Takip-raa. which is to nrdergo an overhaul- Tbe Wainui is a vessel of 684 tons, and is in the Nelson-Wert Coast trade. The new twin screw steamer Somerset (1060") tons), of the American and Australian Steamship Lin«. is expected to l«ave Hew York for New Zealand ports on the 16th prox. The Wellington and Wangacui Steam Navigation Company ig having a new cargo ateamsr built by Seager Bros., Auckland. The steamer is to bj 150 ft lone, with a beam of 25ft, and will carry about 36C tons of cargo. The Takavnua went on the slip in Welling-. ton on Tuesday. TheTiliknm is at present on exhibition at Nelson. The Oooeyanna, which is to load cargo for South Africa, left Sydney tor Timaru on Wednesday, and is expected to leave the colony for Durban early in July.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 194, 18 June 1903, Page 2
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