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SHIPPING NEWS.

PORT OF N T KW PLYMOUTH.

-Wm-'.sesday, July 22. ARRLVKD. TUE3D*", July 21. Takapuna, 5.3, '.'37 tons, Grant, from Onehungi. Passeng.-rs—Mesdames Ma'thews, Woodard, George, Misses Ewing, Falconer, McGa'chsn ?, B'ooks, Watt, Captain Hood, Messrs. Hat !: w*. Kobetts, Nichols, Watkins, Hoskircr, Woodard. Wood, L gbthand, Feroival, McEn e, ArcUibad 2, White, Basil*, Wal'-ice, Wickharo, Merritc, MoMa tew; 13 steerage.

Ul'ou Company, Agents. Wainui, s.i, 681 tons, Grast, bom. Wellington. Pass r.gsrs— Mesdames Harris, Ski' nar 2, Preshiw, WoHhington, Ohristie, Misses Dwy«r, Koo'.e, Messrs. Qoinn, Drayton, Curis.ie. Union Compary Agents.

Miixpav, July 20. Tntanekai, U.S., GSU tons, Post, for Wellington.

Tuesday, July 21. Takapuna s.s.. 937 tons, Grsnt, for South. Union Company, Agents.

Wainui,s.s , 684 toss,Grant,for Onehungafaisengers —Sirs. Kennedy, Misses Hyde, Graesofi, Peaces, Messrs Courtney, Jameson, RotbescMl-.1, ArrcUnge, Stuart, Edgar, Kennedy, Wyn>rd, Kli-cr*tond, O'Driscoll.

Unien Ooctr my, Agents. EXPECTED AKIOVAIS Ngapuhi, from Manukau, on Thursday Kotoiti from Manukao on Friday Takapuna from South on Friday Ngapahi.fion Manukai Monday Rotoiti, from SouJi, en Tuesday Takapuna, frcm Manukau, on* Tuesday

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. .•■ IUVVED. OSiiHUNOA, July 21. Ngapnhi r.?., from New Plymouth, at 8 60 a.m. RAILED. Blufp, July 21. Warrimo: tor Melbourne at 4 45 p.m. LAP.GEsT SKIP AFLOAT.

Britannia : i'.cs *: s'! Britain owns the worlds Bfcgfst Ship, the "Cedrio" Her hoH is deeper t'.-on t'eck to keel than ail bnt the hfefi-st- houses. No pnb'.ic buildiog in New Zaa'an'l or England equals her length, w'oioli is within a little of the combined length* of St. Paul's Cathedral. Westministsr Abba; and t' e Albert Memorial. It U intere-ting li know that she is registered to carry 3.300 pifsengfrs. Bhe is wtnaliy a hu:c floating hotel, having ample nserv.s of fond in caee of delay. Her ordinary sto:e f r a trip include 3a,00011 g. of meat, 10, CM bottles of beer, 0.000.b. fish, 2.6001b of cGee, and "001b tea. j Tre Wainni » Ukiog the place ot the BotJiti. Saturday's N.Z. Times say6:—"Captain Hordttruoi tha officers of the Wainni . havj been traasfer-ei to tbe Haupiri. Captain Kobertao ■ and ihe officers of the Rotoiti will ;o n the Wainui" 1 ■>■

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 170, 22 July 1903, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 170, 22 July 1903, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 170, 22 July 1903, Page 2

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