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SHIPPING NEWS.

POHT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. \

Thursday, October 8. ! EXPECTED /UißmiS ! Kgapuhi from Manukau, to-day. Sinn from Ore", m.. uth to-day tfotoiti from Mi r.ukau oil Kriday Takapnna from rfmth on Friday Upolu, from Sarath on Sundxy Ngapuhl, from Mmubaj. on Monday Takapima from Mauukau on Tuesday ■Ho'aiti from South on Tnesdav Ngapoij, from Manukan, on Thursday PORT OF WAITARA arpivbd. ' October 6. Kanieri, s.g., 200 tons, Haul tain, from Onehnnga. SAILED. Octobers.—Manukaufor Vlokau. October 6.—Kaniari for Onehunga. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Wellington, October 5. Takapnna, s.s., from New Plymouth, at 10.40 a.m. (inward 'Frisco mail). Auokuvd, October 7. Karamea from London (15th August), via Gape Town and Hobait at 2.30 a.m. Oxehukga, October 7. Botoiti, 5.8., from New Plymouth at 8.30 a.m. SAILVD. Oxbhuhoa, October 7. Hgapuhi, g.s., for New Plymouth at 4.30 p.m. Greymoutb, October 7. Bimu for New Plymouth at 829 p.m.

XXPJCOTXD ARRIVALS IN WELLINGTON. Oceui-golng Steamers-^ Tomoana, left London 6th August vi* Capetown, Australian ports, Auckland, and Bast Coast; due about 23rd October. Wakanui, left London Uth August via Capetown, Hobart, and Port Chalmers; due about 30th inst. tfarere, left New York 13th August via Australia and Auckland; due about November 3rd. Papanui, left Ply month, 17th August via Capetown; due about Sth October. Atheoic. left Condon Ist inst, «ia Gapstown and Hobart; due about 12tb October. Buapehu, left Plymouth 13th September via Capetown and Hobart; dae about 26th October. Waimate, left London Bth beptember via Capetown. Hobart, and Auckland; due about 80th October: Btar of Australia, left London 26 th August via Australian ports, Auckland, and East Coast; due about 15th November. Indradevi, lett London 15th September, via Australian ports and Auckland; due abont 23rd November. Sailing Ships— Loreley, left Liverpool 25th May via Port Chalmers (at Port Chalmers) Ben Avon, left Glasgow 2nd June via Port Chalmers.

Klnfaans, left Liverpool 15th Jane Alice, left New York 7th Jnly Moßtgom D ry shire, left Liverpool 15th July Firth of Clyde, laft Glbstow IBth Jaly Thornliebank, left New York lUh August Bessfield, left Glangnw 19th August Siena Cadena, left London Ist September Inverrrie, left Glasgow 22ud September la Port Chalmers.

At the meeting of the Pates Harbour Board yesterday, the Uhairtaan took advantage of the occasion to deny a statement that had b»en made to the effect that the Board j were opposed to the New Plymouth Harbour Bs&rd Empowering BilL At the meeting of the Patea Harbaur Board yeiterday the Chairman stated that the steamer Kapiti atrived in Patea with 150 tons of careo on 13ft of water on the bar, Ift 6in more than at Wangasui at high tides Captain W 7 Norbury has been appointed to the command of the Northern Company's new steamer Rarava, which is to takenp the ruining of the Ngapuhi in the One-kuaga-New Plymouth trade The Patea Harbourmaster reported:— " There have been 18 arrivals and 16 departures since my last report. Everything at the station is in good working order. I have also to report regarding the grounding of the Msna in the river. On coming in on Friday, 18th inst, phe crossed 1 the bar alright, bat when at the end of the guide pier she touched on the sand bank, and remained for the tide, being about twice her length inside the wall. No blame i* attachable to any one, the vessel not answering her helm quick enough." THE TARA.NAKI PRODUCERS FKEEZINQ WORKS CO., LTD. Thi s.s, Gothic, leaving the colony on October 15th, will be the next gteamer carrying Dairy Produce, and will be followed by the s.s. Papanui, leaving October 29th. The closing day at the Moturoa Freezing Woika will be WEDNESDAY, the 7th October and 21st October, at 3 o'clock p.m. J. S. McKELLAR, Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 216, 8 October 1903, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 216, 8 October 1903, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 216, 8 October 1903, Page 2

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