SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ThuhSday, October 22. j ARRIVED. i Wsdsehday, October 21. i Gertie, p.s , 2-M) i no*, ±i a psou, irom Wf stport. Cargo—Oosil. Union Compwy, .Agents. EXPEOTL'D AKCIVA! S Barawa from Manukau, Hntoiti from Slanui; iu oil tVuiay Takapuna irom South tu KriiUy Upoln, from South, on <y Karawa froai Mviu'-ai o;i Monilay Takapuna from Manakaa on Tuesday i Hotoiti from Soa:h on : Barawa, from Alanukau, 0.-< Thursday SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AWVBP. Wfluxotox, October 31. Takapuna, s.s., from New Plymouth, at 8.50 n.in. Mar<?re from Auckland at 2.15 pm. Bf.uFP, October 21. Some-pet from Port Chalmers at 8 a.m. Osehusga, October 21. Botoiti, s.b., from New Pljmouth atit.3o »m. SAILED. Timakl, October 21. Papanui for Bluff at 2 a m. Wellington, October 21. A! s «., for Lntelton at 12 SO p.m. OXEHUNUA, October 21. Barawa, s.s., for New Plymouth at 6 p.m. EXPKOTKD ABBIVALB IK WELLINGION. Ocean-going Steamera~ Tomoana, left London 6th August via Capetown, Australian ports, Auckland, and Bait Coast; due about 23rd October. Bnapeha, left Plymouth 13th September »U Capetown andHobart; due about 26th October. Walmate, left London, Bth beptemb3r via Oajwlown Hobart, and Auckland; doe about S(Kb October. Star of Australia, left London 26th August via Australian pore, Auckland, and Kast 1 Coast; Cue aV>m 15th Novem bar. ludradevi, left London 15th September, Via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 23rd November. Sailing Ships— I Loreley, left Liverpool 25th May via Port Chalmers (at Port Chalmers) i Ben Avon, left Glasgow 2»d June via Port Chalmers. Einfaunx. left Liverpool 15th June Alio*, left New York 7th July | Montgomeryshire, left Liverpool 15th July \ Firth of Clyde, left Glasgow 18th Jaly Thornliebank, left New York 11th August Beasfield, left Glasgow 19th August Sierra Cadena. left London Ist September Invervrie, left Glasgow 22nd September ia Port Chalmers.
(The nejr steamer bnilt by Mr. B. Ligan, HO., ror Messrs. Biyly, Ogle, & Co. (Mokau Shipping Co.), will be launched at Auckland this week Th« dimensions of the new boat are: Length, 99ft;beim, 19ft;draught, 7ft; Sod gross tonnage, 60, Ehe u fitted up principally for carrying cargo, bat right aft voder the poop deck the main saloon provides sleeping accommodation br about 14 persons, and in the ladies' cabin provision U made for about six. After launching the vessel will bs tiwei to the Thames, where her machinery and boiler will bs fitted id by Messrs Price Bros The cylinders will be 12in and 21in respectively, and the boiler Will have a pressure of 1201b. It is expected * speed of »i knots will be attained. The vessel, whicu will ba ander command of Caotaln Jensen, will be employed between Waita-a and Mokau. The Tjsjr steamer Niwaru was seiz-din Wellington en Tuesday t»y o-der of the; Supreme Court, t:> srcire payceat of an account of £lB, lo:ged by Tfco<. S. Young, engineer, for work on board her after she struck; the rocks at Jfapi:r. Ths solicitc far the company is giving an undertakiog to Mtisfy the claim, and the vessel will be released. The Karawa passed Manukau He ids at 640 p.m. IHB TABAtfAKI PRODUCERS FKBEZINO WORKS CO., LID. This s Paparjui, leaving October 39th, will be t)ie next steamer carrying Dairy Produce. The closing day at the Moturoa Creeling Works will be WEDNESDAY, tin 21st October, at 3 o'clock n.m. J. 8. McKBLLAR, Kecreta y.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 227, 22 October 1903, Page 2
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