SHIPPING NEWS.
POET OF NEW PLYMOUTH, Wednesday, Ootober 28. ARRIVED. Tuesday, October 27. Takapuna, s.g., 837 tons, Williams, from Onehunga. Passscßers—Mesdamea Smith, Wellies'), Misses Brown, McCarnon and OQild, Dr. W hitfora, Messrs. Parkinson, Smith, Sinclair, Knigge, Wellings, Bendor Dear, Henn, Meeban, Gibbs, Young, Scales Brentford, Baldwell, Hindman, Grove, Baker Woods-Will iamacn Dramatic Co. 18- 17 wastage. Union Company Agents. Rotoiti, a.g., 1159 tons, Robertson from Passengers—Mesdames White ard Mmily, Nndds. Johnston and family, Misses Batter, Hughes, Mclntyre, Messrs. Aicken. Halter, White, Oook, Nutlds, tascoe* 9 steerage. Union Company, Agents. SAILSH Monday, October 26. Upolo, s.s., 1141 tons, Holford, for South Oar^o—72B2 boxes butter. 5 rases bams, lirtobacoo, 2do herrings, 1 5 ale wool, 4 rollers, 18 do rings, 18 ej. hhds, 6 do :>a: rt!s. 8 crates e.r. tins, 8 pkgs sund i^y. Union Company, Ag< nts. Tuesday, October 27. Takapuna, s.s, 937 tons, Williams, for w«Uington. Union Company, Agents. s.s., 11S9 tons, Robertson, for Onehunga. Passengers—Mesdames Stsggard, B»le, Alison, Miss Alison, Messrs. Clifton, Downward, Buncie, Hogg, ■ Kichelbaum, Garratt, Tobias, Andrews, Dunnett. Cargo —I horse, 1 bull, 87 boxes butter, 3 cases bscon, 28 hides, 9 sks do, 7 bales leather, 1 sk flax, 2 crte e.r. tins, 3 boxes ingo, 1 pel, 1 pkge fencing pickets, 2 do sundries. Union Company, Agents. EXPECTED ARBIVAIS Rarawa, from Manukau, on Thursday Rotoiti from Manukau on Friday Takapuna from South on Friday Barawa. from Manukaa- on Monday Takapuna from Mannkau on Tuesday Hotoiti from South on Tuesday j SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. arrived. Osehiinga, October 27. Barawa, s.s., from Kew Plymouth at 8.40 a.m. Wellington, October 27. Takapuna, s.s.. from New; Plymouth, at 5.30 p.m. (inward 'Frisco mail). SAILED. Gisborne, October 27. i lonia for Napier at 6 p m. Wellington, October 27. Omba for Hocg Kong, via Newcastle, at 7.15 pm. BXPKOXBD ARRIVALB IN WELLINGTON. Ocean-going Steamers^ Boapehu, left Plymouth 13th September *ia Capetown and Hobart; due about 26th 1 October. Waimats, left London Bth beptemtor via Capetown, Hobart, asd Auckland; due about 80th October. Star of Australia, left London 26th August via Australian ports, Auckland, and Kast Coast; due about 15th November. Indradsvi, le't London 15th September, via Australian ports and Auckland; due •boot 23rd November. ' Sailing Ships— Loreley, left Liverpool 25th May via Port Chalmers (at Port Chalmers) Ben Avon, left Glasgow 2nd June via Fort Chalmers. Kinfauns, left Liverpool 15th June Alice, left New York 7th July Montgomeryshire, left Liverpool 15th July Firth of Clyde, left Glasgow 18th July ' Thornliebank, left New York 11th August Bessfield, left Glasgow 19th Augnst Sierra Cadena, left London Ist September Invervrie, left Glasgow 22nd September la Port Chalmers. The four-masted barque Fratelli Beverina has been chartered to bring a cargo o! oil from Philadelphia, with option o£ New Zealand. The four-masted barque Fort George has b»ea chartered to bring a general carim from Kew York to Adelaide, with optiun of Dnnedln and Lytteltou. A magisterial enquiry was held at Grey mjuth into the supposed lo=s of the auxiliary schooner Toroa. It was shown that the vessel was well ionnd and fully manned, bat that there was usually had weather about the time when tbe vessel should have arrived off Cape Farewell. Tha Court found there was no evidence to show how the vessel was lost. The Mercedes, from Hong-Kong to Westport, passed Goode Island on Monday. The Wakatipu in her run from Kden to Launceston, yesterday struck a submerged body seven miles off Pyramid rock. A diver discovered a mark five feet long, and that a couple of rivets bad started. The steamer, which is making little water, jeturned to Bydney. The steamer Kymboida on Sunday passed • quantity of wreckage, spars, and deck fittings five miles off Moma Point, which are believed in Sydney to belong to the recently wrecked Oimara. THE OVALAU. A cable from Sydney states that there iv no tidings of the Ovalau. The owners attribute (he non-arrival a breakdown of the Machinery, and wera to despatch the Titos on 'lnesday morning to search There, are 26 ousengers aboard tbe Ovalau, including Lord Borrington. A suggestion is made I that a Government steamer is made that a Government' steamer or warship should be despatched to search. There is hope that she will be picked up by steamers now en roqte to and from the Islands. It is understood the steamer Titus will not leave to ■ea'ch before Saturday THE TARANAKI PRODUCERS FREEZING WORKS CO., LTD. Thb ss lonic, leaving the colony November 12th will be the next steamer carrying Dairy Produce, and will be followed by the Ruapehu, leaving the colony November 26th, *903. The closing day at the Moturoa Free ring Wciks will be as follows :-For as. lonic, WEDNESDAY, November 4th; for s.s. Ruapehu, WEDNESDAY, November 18th, at 3 o'clock c.m. J. S. McKELLAR, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 232, 28 October 1903, Page 2
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