SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. Monday, October 26. I ARRIVED. Sunday, October 25. Upolu, 5.8., 1141 tons, Holforo, from Dunt*in, vii way ports. Union Compacy Agents. EXPECTED aKBIVb.IB Barawa from Mannkan, to-day. T&kapnna from Munukau on Tuesday 'Rotoiti from Soaih on Tuesday Rarawa, from Mannkan, on Thursday Rotoiti from Manukau on Friday Takapuna from South on Friday Rarawa from Hanukaa. on Monday
SHIPPING TBLKGRAMS. ARUIVHD. West port, October 23, Gertie from New Plymouth »t 3 p.m. Wkllisqtos. October 24. Botoiti, ».»., from New Plymouth at 3 tin. Wakanui from Ljttelton at 9 50 a.m. Auckland, Octobar 24. Takapnna, 8.8., from New Plymouth, at 8.56 a.m. Tomoana from Sydney at 4 a.m. Fort Ohalmhbs, October 25. Aotea bom Lyttslton at noon. BAtLBD. Blupp, October 23. Somer.et for Sydney at 10 am. Nelsov, October 24. Upolu for New Plymouth at 10.30 p.m. TIKABb, October 24. Heathbank, s.s., for Newcastle at 9 p.m. OSBHIINQA, October 25. "arawa BJ., for New Hymouth, at pm.
IXPKOTSD ABRIVALS IH WELLINGTON. Ocean-going Steamers-" Buapehu, left Plymouth 13th September ] Vila Oapetowa andHobart; dne about 26th ( October. Waimate, left London Bth,beptembsr via Capetown, Hcbart, and Auckland; due about SOth October. Star of Australia, left London 26th August Tia Australian porn, Auckland, and Kast Coast; due about 15th November. Indradevi, lett London 15th September, Via Australian ports and Auckland; due , about 23rd November. Sailing Ships— Loreley, left Liverpool 25th May via Port Chalmers (at Fort Chalmers) Ben Avon, left Glasgow 2nd June via Fort Chalmers. Kinfanns, left Liverpool 16th June Alice, left New York 7th July Montgomeryshire, left Liverpool 15th July Firth of Clyde, left Glasgow IBth Jalr Thornllebank, left New Terk 11th August Bessfield, left Glasgow 19th August Sierra Oadena. left London Ist September Invervrie, left Glasgow 22nd September la Fort Chalmers. The Botoiti, on Friday next, will leave the tietk#ater for Wellington at 6 a,m., as she will have the Auckland butter for the PapaBui on board. Captain F. W. Macßelh passed through Mew Plymouth by the Takapuna on Friday. On his return to Wellington he will take tSbute of the vessel, Captain Williams going o Dunedin for orders. The Wellington Harbour Board's new dredge Whakariti arrived there on Bunday from Glasgow. The Hemera Star savs:—lmporters ot the ' district shauldbe well satisfied with tbe efforts made by the local agents of the Soithern Company te secure quick despatch «t-cargo. An illustration of what can be , Klona fcy attention to the wishes of business people was afforded at Waitara the other day, when 80 tons of goods ordered from the moichants to be cent after the 20th of the month were landed by the Kanicri and got away by the afternoon train to all ports of the district." It is understood that when the new turbine steamer, now building for tbe Union Company, arrives at Tasmania, the Pateena will be sent across to New Zealand to relieve the Zakapuna, which it is said will take up the tawing in the Wellington-West Coast •erviee. t ■■ s
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 230, 26 October 1903, Page 2
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