SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OF ViiW PLYMOUTH, Fjill'/.t, October 50. \ I \\ A3KIVKD. E Thm lay, October 29. v Rnrawn, s.s., HCO tons. >o'bury, from Oofhiupt. f'afsn.'i.era—Mesdaraes Davidson, Piayer, Bail, Walton, Atkiuson, Sprout j Boswcll and 2 children, Wilkinson and child, , Mia-es Canning, Gorric, Bisman, Undprwoo i, Be<iry, Messrs. Kaihau, Fan-lv, Walton,, Gorrie, A. 0. Williams. Horsely, Grout, C. I B. WU'.ism.-i, Donnley, Macintosh! Stevens, I IWman, Burke, Dnnc»n, Rieily, VcMast«w. IfcColl, Atkinson, Myno'.t, Smith, BenjaBin, Davidtoa, Joll, and Boaweil; 28 steerage. W. D. Webster, Agent. Sailed Thuhsc «, October 29. Parana, s.s , 1100 tcns : Noibury for North. W. 1). Webster, Ag*nt. EXPECTED AKFIVMS Ro'oiki from Manukau to-r!ay Takapuna fiom South to-dny Rarawa from Manukas, on Monday Takapuna from Manukau on Tuesday %>toiti from Sonib on Tuesday Rarawa, from Manukau, on Wednesday Ranwa from Manukau on Friday Rotoiti from Manukau on Friday Takapuna from South on Friday SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Auckland, October 28. Walmate from T ondon at 4 p.m. Wellington, October 28. Star of Australia from Auckland at 2.4S MB. Port Chalmers, October 29. ' Harare from Lytteltoc at 11 a.m. , SAILED. Post Chalmrw, October 29. Aotea for Timarn at fi.l6 p.m. Okbhunoa, Oatober29. lotoiti, P. 8., for New Plymouth, at 4.16 p.m. She passed the Heads at 6p m. Wkllingtoh, October 21. Takapuna s.s, for New Plymouth, at 4.16 pm. RKLIO OF THE EUNGAMITE. Gisborsb, October 29. A relic of the wrecked steamer EliogaBllte was picked up on the beach near Gisborne, in the shape of half an oar with the s attamer name stamped on the blade. ■XPKOTED ARRIVALS IN WELLINGTON, Ocean-going Steamers— Icdradevi, le f t Loudon 15tb September, via Australian ports and Auckland; due •bout 23rd November. Sailing Ships— Loreley, left Liverpool 25th May via Port Chalmers fat Port Chalmers) Ben Avon, left Glasgow 2od June via Port Chalmers. Kinfaunp. left Liverpool 15th June Alice, left New York 7th July Montgomeryshire, left Liverpool 15th July Firth of Clyde, left Glasgow !Bth Jul? Thornliebink, left New York 11th August Bessfield, left Glasgow 19th August Sierra Csdena. left London Ist September Invervrie, left Glasgow 22nd September la Port Chalmers. The Union Company nss favoured us with a copy of the programme for the usual summer trip to the West Coast Sounds The fame of these Sounds are so well known and the completeness of the Union Company's amKfement* for the comfort of their pas- sogers >s so pood that the trip is a picnic from start to fioisfc. Illustrated pamphlets containing full programme of thg tour, its coot, and the many wonderful and beautiful things to be seen, can be obtained at the office of the Company. The barque Gladys is loading at Glasgow for Wellington and liunerfin. The Wanganui Herald states that, the Wanganni river is now lower than it has been for twelve months, and is still falling. The tides have been so low on the Otago ooast lately that the wrecks of the Tararna and Star of Erin bave been exposed at Waiptna Point. A skipper who has passed the spot nearly twice a week for the last fourteen years says he has never seen them before.
THE TARANAKI PRODUCERS FREEZ-1 ING WORKS CO.. LTD. The 8 s lonic, leaving the colony November 12th will be tSe next steamer carrying Dairy Produce, and will be followed by the Ruapehu, leaving the colony November 26th, 1903. Tbe closing day at the Moturea Frerring Wot kg will be as follows:—Fori ■s. lonic, WEDNESDAY, November 4th; I tor 8.8. Ruapehu, WEDNESDAY, November 18th, at 3 o'clock D.m. | J. S. HoKELLAR, i Secretary. ■I" 1 . - BB
MAIL NOTICE. Vails will close at tbe Chief Post Office, Devon-street, as follows: For Wellington and' Sonth, daily, per Rxprets, at 6.30 a.m. Late fee (mail van), at 7.25 a.m.. Fbtdat, October 30. j For Australian States, etc.. at 6.30 a.m l)n<3 Sydney 4th November. i Kor Wellington and Sonth, per R'jtoiti. at 10.30 a.m. For Australian States, etc., at 7 p.m. Due Sydney 7th November. For Ceylon, India, Straits Settlement, China, and J»oan, also Continent of Europe, and United Kingdom, via Suez (per correspondence specially addressed only), at 7 p.m. Dae in London 13th December. For Sooth Africa, du» in Durban about ]tt December, from Melbourne, at 7 p.m. For Auckland per Takapuna, at 7 p.m. Satubday. October 31. For Australian States at 6.30 a.m. For United Kingdom and Continent of Btrrope, Ceylon, India, China, Straits fcettlements and South Africa, etc., via Naples (specially addressed correspondence only) at i3O a.m. Due London 13th December For Fiji, per Rotokino, close at Auckland, I 3rd November. For KaratoDga, Tahiti, and Penrheyn bland, close at Auckland, on 3rd November. For New Hebrides, Lord' Howe, Santa Cruz, 6ul:t_c.", Banks, and Norfolk Island, 31o«e at -'yi'rey on Ist November. Kor Fiji, Honolulu, Canada, United States of America, West Indies, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, via Fiji and Vancouver, at 7 p.m. (Specially addressed correspondence only). Close at Auckland at 11 a.m. on 4th November. Nora.—letters for the United States of I America should be prepaid 2sd. half ounce. F. I>. riOLUa'AORTH, fihief Po*cm*'ter.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 234, 30 October 1903, Page 2
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