SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. Mosdat, August 17. AKKIVKD. SAIUBDAT, August 15. Oreti.s.s., ISO tons, Jarman, from Westfort. Union Company, Agents. Sunday, August 16. Upoln, s.s., 1141 tons, Holfor-i.from DunCdin, via war ports Unien Company, Agents. Sailed Basubdat, August 15. ! Takapnna, s s., 910 tons, Grant, for One-, fcnnga Passengers—ifesdame* Luke, Choice,' BVockdale and child, Messrs. Hanna, Wilson, j Stevens, Hammond, Murray. Luke, L. Wood-; house, Bonaldson, 2, 'Cadman 2, Dr.' Morrison, Cboiee; IV steerage. Union Company, Agents. EXPECTED AKFIVAIS Ngapnhi from Manukau, to-day. Botoiti from South on iSiesday Takapuna from Manukau on Tuesday Ns&pubi, from Manukau, on Thursday Takapuna from South on Friday Botoiti from Manukau on Friday Ngapohi. from Manuka a. Monday BHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AHRIVtfD. Bluff, August 16. Bssex from Port Chalmers at 7.30 a.m. Tm abu, August 16. Fakaia from Ljitolton t*t 8 a.m. PIOTONi Angusb 16. Wainni, frem NawPiymou'h, bound for Wellington, at 2.H0 p.m.. pat ia through •totss of weather. OssHirsGA, August 16. Takapuna s.s, from New Plymooth, at 9.15 a m. bailed. Oxshunqa, Angus' 11. Ngapnhi, s.s., for Ne» Plymouth at 4 p.m. Nelson, August 16. Upola for New Plymouth at 'midnight. FORI Ohalmkbb, August IS. Windsor for Wellißgton at noon. The Takap ina, which was detained at the Breakwater on account of tha non-arrival of the mail train from Welli"g'on en Friday •veiling, left on Saturday evening for Onehonga immediately on' the arrival of the mail train at 9 -tS. The Evening Post says:—There has been » Marked falling oS in the passenger traffic of late. As an instance of this the Rotoiti, which replaced the Penguin in the ran to /Ttcton and Nelson t>diy, carried only half- ' a-dozen passengers The Oreti arrived at the Breakwater early Oft Saturday morning from Westport, an 4 after discharging her cargo of coal sailed tha awe evening for Greymonth. The Kofahi, a fishing smack from Waitara, which anchored io the lee of the Breakwater, broke her moorings and drifted ashore on Saturday afternoon. She was got off again nd moored alongside the Dredge Ihe Ngangnrn is stiil in Port discharging her cargo of coal,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXV, Issue 183, 17 August 1903, Page 2
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348SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXV, Issue 183, 17 August 1903, Page 2
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