SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. Saturday, Novembei 7. I AKKIVKD. I Friday, November 6. I Farawa, f.b.. IUIO toes, lioraury, from 0 iebunga. W. T>. Webster, Agent. Sailed Fi.in.iY, November 6. Rrvn-Wii, s.s, Noibu y, for Onehnnsa. Mend.in.c-. Hewer, Xotteicr, Mirks and cbi'd. Hisses Bradley, Dower 2, ilsssrs. Jackson, Ketltier, Fotfldn, M.H.U., Jacksoo, Al'ison, M.H.K., Cowern, Sing, M. Mills, J. Kinnerty, Gordon, b'hw, (jil?s. Kinsr, Ho-son, Ohom-B-in, Bauer, Callender, Laing, Vyoott, Charnpi»n; 9 steerage Oarga—3 cases ham. Stratford Bacon Co.; 36 cases cheese, Ngaire Dairy Oo ; 10 pkps, Kipg; 2 do, Express Co. W. D. Webster, Agent EXPECTED AKKIVAIS. Takapuna from Manukau on Saturday Upoln, from South, on Sunday Raravra from Manuka J on Mondav Talupuna from Manukau on Tuesday Motoiti from Soalli oik Tuesday Rarawa, from Manukau. on Wednesday Kotoiti from Manukau on Thursday Takapuna from South on Tburday Rarawa from Manukiu on Kriday 3FnPPINCJ T^LKGRAMS. ABBIVED. Sydney, November 5. H.U S. Pylades, from Norfolk Island. She experienced a tevere gale on the return voy3ge. Norfolk Island, November 5. The cable steamer Iria has arrived from Fiji. Mr Retnol's is a pa e ssnger by the iteamer. which sails for New Zealand on Saturday. Wellington. November 6. Rotoiti, ss., from New Plymouth at 2.45 a.m. lonic, s,s., fiom Lytt-lton, at 6 a.m. ' On*;hunga, November 6. Takapuna,'s.6., from New Plymouth, at 8 a.m. Auckland, November 6. Botokino, 2.5., from iho Eastern Pacific. Spit> November 6. Wakanni. 8.8, from Wellington, at noon. SAILED. . Okehukca, November 6. Takapuna as, for New Plymouth, at p.m. Gbeymouth, November 6.] J Ortti for New Plymouth *t 8.10 p.m.
Auckland, November 6. The Rotokino was delayed e [ & days by a hf avy gale on the outward trip. She had fine weather on the re' urn trip. J BXPKGXBD ABRIVAM 111 WELLINGTON. Ocean-going Steamers—ludradevi, leit London 15th September, via Australian ports and Auckland; due •boat 23rd November. Sailing Ships— I Loreley, left Liverpool 25th May via Port Chalmers (at Fort Chimera) Ben Avon, left Glasgow 2od Jane via Fort Chalmers. Kinfanns, left Liverpool 15th Jane Alice, left New York 7tb July Montgomeryshire, left Liverpool 15th July Firth of Clyde, left Glasgow IBth Jaly Thornliebank, left New York 11th August Bessfield, left Glasgow 19th AugnsS Sierra Cadena, left London Ist September Invervrie, left Glasgow 22nd September Jt Port Chalmers. THB lARANAKI PRODUOEKS FKEKZ ING WOItKS CO.. LTD. Thb s s lonic, leaving the colony November 12* will be the next steamer carrying Dairy Produce, and will be followed by the Rnapeliu, leaving the colony November 26th, »HO3. The closing day at the Motu^oa SVetuog Wciks will be as follows:—For .s lonic, WEDNESDAY, November 4th, r s.s. Buapehu, WEDNESDAY, November ft h. at 3 o'clock cm. J. S. McKELLAR, becratary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 241, 7 November 1903, Page 2
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