SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. Mohday, August 10. ARRIVED. SATUBDAY, August 8. Oreti, g.s., 120 tons, Jarman, from Greymouth, with a cargo o£ coal for N.Z. Railway. y Union Company, Agents. SAILED. Satitbdat, August 8. ; Oreti, b.s., 120 tons, Jarraan, for Qrey-1 month. Union Company, Agents. EXPECTED ARMVAIB Ngapubi from Manukau, to-day. Wainni from Sruth on Tuesday Rotoiti, from Maaukau on Tuesday Neapnhi, from Manukan, on Thursday Wainni from Sontn oa Friday Rotoiti from Manukau on Friday Ngapnhi, ironj Manuka i. Monday BHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ABRITBD. ONfiHUKOA, August 8. Rotoiti, 5.8., from New Plymouth at 8.30 p.m. Wellington. August 8. •Wainni, s.s., fron. New Plymouth, at 6 a.m. ; _ Oisbornb, August 8. Mimiro from Wanganui at midnight Auckland, August 9. Paparoa from Hobart at 3.30 p m. Port Chalmers, August 9. J. T. North, barque, frcm New S"ork at 6 B.m. Kildatton, barque, from Lyttelton at 1130 a.m. Wellington, August 9. Oreti from Hew Plymouth at 12.45 p.m. SAILBD Wellington, August 8. Tokomarn for London at 4.30 p m. Wellivgton, August 9 Mercedes for Hong Kjdk at 11.20 a.m. GiSBOHNE, August 8. Mimiro for Napier at 10 p.m. Osbhunga, August 9. Fgapubi, 8.5., for Neir Plymouth at 3.40 p.m. Sydney, August 8. Monowai at 3 p m. The Oreti arrived from Grejmculh with a cargo of coil early on Saturday morning, and after discharging cargo sailed the same evening for Oreymouth. The repairs to the Takapura are completed and the cornea off the slip in Wellington today, fchennmrs her New Plymouth ran on Thursday. Owing to 111 health, Captain Bolls, of the Mokoia, has bean temporarily relieved by Captain Williams, of the I'aieri. At Picton on Friday, 320 tons of coal were unloaded from one hold of the Whanghapa into railway tracks in eleven hours—a record l»r the port. According to the Hawke's Bay Merald the Niwaru is expacted to leave Nap'er thie morning for Auckland, where she will go into the dry dock for repairs. The steamer Tangiroa will probably accompany the Tyeer liner to guard against possible misadventure The water In the Niwaru is no v bei g kept down to about the level of the shaft tunnel.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 187, 10 August 1903, Page 2
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359SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 187, 10 August 1903, Page 2
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