SHIPPING NEWS.
i.' OF NEW PLYMOUTH. " EXPECTED AIU'IVAI S Ngapuhi from Mannkau, on to-day. ' Wainni from Maiukau on Tuesday K-stosti from South cn TnescUy ' - - Napnhi ft om Manukau on ThnraJar. Kotoiti from Manakau on Friday Takar-nna from South cn Friday Upolu trom South on Sunday BHIPPJNQ TELKQRAMS. ABBIVED. TO • Bluff, Jane 27. Wammoo s.s., at 4.40 p.rr., from MelS? 18 " m 'h® Krglisb ioa;l. &«»jan3.s Tlmarn: 115, jvm., torn Port ... , - w^ LIE, GTO*. June 27. -rrtcntmn, s.K, from-fsew-Pijmouih, afe 2.45 Corowa 1, s s., from Gisboine. at 7.49 a m. . . Osehdnga, June 27. YYamui s.s, from New Plymouth, at 10 a.m. Wellington, June 28: ,I™°"™' f«-.at 11.15p m , torn London TJa Hohart. In the quarantine ground. Kuapehu, f .s., at 12.20 p.m„ from Timaru. SAILED. OjjjShonga, Jane 28. Ngapnhi, s.s,, at 4 p.m. to-d»y for New rfymonth. the past6d the Heads at 5.15. •i ~ , Timabu, June 28. "®* r Gnfnea, at 1 a m., for Newcastle. The steamer Tokomaru which artived on Bnoday at Wellington from leadom, via ¥i° j quarantined at Somes' island oi account of the outbreak of smallpox m Tasmania. Xha New Zealand Kwi reports thatowiog to bad weather the Koo.-lnga, after many attempts fically sailed out from the Heads cjsUe ° n morning for New"'th the on ,e ™ Onehunga for Wellington direct S 7 '^ ut owin ff to a heavy sea at r! u eads ' sh3 returned ti the wharf, one left again on Friday mornirg, an J should have reached Wellmgt™ on Satardiy. Zealand Shipping Compaay's rteamer Whakatare, arrived at Auckland irom . ondon ana Capetown on Friday morn- „?! J** * passage of 51 days.. She did rot . as she had no ciigo or pas .. there. Ibis explains her not Se-iyfreported f/ohi Sotoui ; ' -?' ,?tßnc leretinds it is the intention of the Union S.p. 0 o„ after a time, to rep.ace the Tatapuna on the Wei ington-New rlymouth-Onehunga run with a larger and ■ ?Wfe'».the old 'Takp" going i-6n - sicoudkiffideroftheM&ponnta dnripK her voyage to the South St-a i Parliamentary party, was last Week presents:}'with a pairof binoculars ■ <v* ! -i vlt °" owg : —' Prsstntad to Mr H it members of the iamentary I«rty as a souvenir of the Cook Islands trip. Uth June, 1503." Mr' O'Ntil has left the service oi the Union t team Bbip Company, and has been appointed dgaster of one of Tilie IT ji Sleani Ship Ocmpany'a steamers. In* mastery jaadPeri?. gout have notified the Marine Department bbat the light on Jackson's Head bet»coD, the **bich were replenished last week, has been out for the past two nights. It will he re-lighted as soon as the weather * 11 allow a landing. VJS? Wellington Harboar - Board's new lOedje was ;to leave England /WQu.fcQie middle ot Jane, and it is expected ber tasugeWifttake aboutßodays, ftffieis liS feet long, 80 feet beam, and has a depth of 16 feet. The dredge buckets, go to a depth of 43 feet below light water-line, and' tb* dredge has a hopper capacity ol 600 cubic yatds.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 203, 29 June 1903, Page 2
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491SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 203, 29 June 1903, Page 2
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