SHIPPING NEWS.
POM OF NEW PLYMOUTH. Thubsday, October 29. j EXPECTED ARFIVAIS \\ ISarawa from Manukau, to-day. I - tiotoiti from Manukau on Friday 'Takapnna from South on Friday Barawa from Marnkau- on Monday Takapnna from Manukau on Tuesday "Hotoiti from South on Tuesday Rarawa, from Manukaa, on Wednesday Rarawa £r«m Manukau on Friday SHIPPING TELEGBAMB. AURIVED. Pobt Chalmers. October 27. Sangrtira from London at 2 p.m. Spit, October 28. rSiwaru from T.yttelton o.t p. 45 a.m. lonic fcom Gisbome at H. 45 a.m. Wellinuton, October 28. Rnapehu from London, via Cape Town tnd Rohart, at 6 am. Upelu from New Plymouth at 6.30 am. Papanui from Lytteiton at 11.40 a.m. Sydsbt, Octobber 28. Hoeraki from New Zealand. AtroKLAKD. Octobei 28. Walmate from London at 4 p.m. Oxehusga, October 28, RotoiU, 8.8., from New Plymouth at 9 «,m. RAILBD. Auckland. October 27. Tomoana for Napier at 4.30 p.m. Onbhiwoa, October 28. Rarawa m., for New Plymouth, at 530 p.m. BXPJCOTBD ABBIVALB IN WELLINGTON. Ocean-going Walmate, left London Bth beptember via Tfcpetown. Hcbart, and Auckland; doe about 30th October. Star of Au«traMa,left London 26th August via Australian ports Auckland, and East Coast; due about 15th November. lodradevi, left London 15th September, *i» Australian ports and Auckland; due mbout 33rd November. Sailing Strips— Loreley, left Liverpoil 25th May via Port Chalmers (at Port Chalmers) Ben Avon, left Glasgow 2ad Jane via Port Chalmers. Kinfauni. left Liverpool 15th June " Alice, left New York 7th July Montgomeryshire, left Liverpool 15th July Firth of Clyde, loft Glasgow 18th July ThornUebank, left New York 11th August Bessfield, left Glasgow 19th August Blerra Oadena, left London Ist September Invemie, left Glasgow 22nd September la Port Chalmers. The from London, arrived at Melbourne on Tuesday. Mr. Gordon L. Aiekin, who has been attached to the local office of the Union 8.8. Go. of New Zealand for the past four years, has received promotion, and leaves to join the Wellington office staff on 3rd proz. Mr. 41ckia takes with him the good wishes of the many-friends he has mad* here. The hrigaotine Savoyard, of St. Malo, was wracked at Finisterro, in France, the crew of 31, with four women and the captain's wife, being drowned; THE TARANAKI PRODUCERS FREEZING WORKS 00., LTD. Thb 8 s 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, 1803. The closing; day at the Motaroa Fretiing Works will be as follows:—For sj lonic, WEDNESDAY, November 4th; for m. Rnapßhn, WEDNEBDAY, November 18th, at 3 o'clock n.m. J. S. McKBLLAR, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 233, 29 October 1903, Page 2
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