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SHIPPING NEWS.

. —. « i PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TIESDiY, October 27. I ' M AMOVED. i Monday, October 26. 11 Barawa, i.s., lldu tons, Norbnry, from! Ooehunga. Passengers - Mesdames Lepetit. Fraaer, t eager, Qoodall. Lawrence, Han in. Gene", < erKiss, McDonald, Heller, Phackelton, Kine, Miss Carver, Messrs. Jack, How(ton, Hrcken. Mowbray, Frankland, J. KOis, .Nicholson, Parkiss, Myers, Duthie, Boon, De'Bayle, Lepetit, Fraser. Dabinett, Bayly, Adams, Hanby, Cunningham, Hog?, Lawrence, Nicholas, Henderson, Sbackelton, Heller, Aitchison, 34 steerage. W. D. Webster, Agent. Tdbsday. October 27. Tatapuna, a.s, 937 ferns, Williams, from Onehnng*. BAILED. Monday, October 26. Barawa, s.s, 1100 tons. Norbury. for Onebanga. Passengers—Mesdames Wright, Mason, Armstrong, Paltridge and child, Ducker and family, Kidd, Moses, Russell, Eidd. Messrs. Greenwood. Corkill Wright, Maokiarn, Masnn, Oattran, Keith, Goodall, Rtana*ay, Stephens 2, Ducker, Revs. Evans, Bennett. Smith, Toons, Rent, Reeve; 12 steerage, Cargo- -2 cases bacon, Inglewood Bacon Co.; 100 pkg« hide; and skins, James ; lpkge, King; 12 do, Ducker; 20 do, Kailway. W. D. Webster, Agent. IOEBDAT, October 27. Tnkipnna, sj , 937 tons, Williams, for Wellington. Union Company, Agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rotolti, from South, ta-daj Barawa, from Manukau, on Thursday | Kotoiti from Hanukan on Friday Takapuna from South on Friday Barawa from Manakaa. on Monday Takapuna from Hanukan on Tuesday Botoiti from South on Tuesday

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVBD. ' Mblboubnb, October 25. Mokota from Bluff, via Hobart, Auckland, October 28. Ventura from Honolalu (.inward 'Frisco mil.) Bluff, October 26. Victoria from Hobart at 7 p.m. (English mail). BAILED. Lyitblton, October 24. Antarctic reliel ship Horning, for Hobart, at 3.1S pjn. Bluff, October 26. Monowai for Hobart at 5.15 p.m. ' Obkhiihga, October 26. Takapnna s.s, for New Plymouth, at 8.35 pm. (inward 'Frisco mail). BXPKOXRD ABRIVALB IN WELLINGTON. Ocean-going Steamers—» v , Boapebu, left Plymouth 13th September . via, Qape tow A and Hobart; due about 26th October. Watmate. left London Btb beptemtor via Capetown. Hobart, and Auckland; due akout 80th October. Star of Australia, left London 26th August ( via Australian ports, Auckland, and Kast | Coast; dueabout 15 th November. ] Indradevi, lelt London 15th September; via Australian ports and Auckland; due •boat 23rd November. Sailing Ships— Loreley, left Liverpool 25th May via Port Chalmers (at Port Chalmers) Ben Avon, left Glasgow 2nd June via Port Chalmers. Kinfaunn, left Liverpool 15th June Alice, left New York 7th July Montgomeryshire, left Liverpool 15th July Firth of Clyde, left Glasgow 18th July Tboroliebank, left New York 11th August Bessfield, left GUvp/w 19th August Sierra Cadena, left London Ist September Invervrie, left Glasgow 22nd September Sa Port Chalmers. x

A Greymoath telegram says:—The Toroa's crew were not kno »n there bs the vessel wss owned at Wanganni and registered at Auckland. Captain Jarman left the steamer at fereimouth, and is now master of the Jannet Bim schooner. The liana was to leave Wellington on Monday morning for Wtitara, in place of the Kapltl, which was to go to Pat-sa instead. The Caalu's cargo for Wellington from Hew Plymouth this week includes a line nf 7231 boxes of butter for transhipment to the Fapanui. The Takapuna will alse take 5000 boxes down for the same Home boat. The New Zealand Company's new liner Kaipara. a lister shin to the Kaikoura. leaves Plymouth on her maiden trip to the colony on December sth. She mates Wellington her first port of call, and Is due there on January 18tb. , On the arrival of the Talnneat Dunedin from Sydney, the is to be laid np for her annual inspection and overhaul, and the Tanweta is to take up her running temporarily. The latter vessel will procesd as tar as Auckland, and there meet and tran•MptotheWa'kare. The new steamer far the Waitara-Mokau trade, built to the order of Messrs. Bayly, Ogle k Co., wis launched at Auckland on Taeaday, October 20th The steamer is to t* called the Tainui, and should prove a Very suitable boat for the trade. Mr. Ogle went Korth to witness the launching of the beat, and expresses his satisfaction at the manner ia which Mr. Logan has carried ous his contract. It will be-tome weeks yet before the boat will De ready for sea, as the enginei have yet to be put in.

TBI TARANAKI PRODUCERS FREEZING WORKS CO., LTD. TBI • s lonic, leaving the colony November 9th will be Pie next steamer carrying Dairy Frodace. and will be followed by the Rnapehu, leaving the colony November 26tb, a 903. The closing day at the Moturoa TreeainK Works will be as follows -.—For • i lonio, WEDNESDAY, November 4th; for u. Bnapebn, WEDNKBDAY, November Wtb, at 8 o'clock tun. J. S. MoKELLAR, Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 231, 27 October 1903, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 231, 27 October 1903, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 231, 27 October 1903, Page 2

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