Shipping News.
PORT Off NBW PLYMOUTH. ARRIVED. Nov 13.—Rarftwa, s.s., 1100 tons. Hotftury, from-Tfcwmmisfi. ****** •era—gers—Mesdames Ansell, Web«ter, Ransfield. Hardgrave and cbJM, Hewitt, and Beavan, Misses Williams, Russell, Andrews, Beavan, Rev. Webster, Messrs Mills, Effereon, Lettier, Rotjertson, Maddbx, Ansell, Hunter, Andrews, Nicoll, Johnston, Burton, George Forbes, Nicolson, Nicolson, RfcMiford, Ronaldson, Blennerhassett, Lisle, Hewitt ; 25 steerage. SAILED. Rarawa, s.s., 1100 tons, Nortrury, for Onehunga. Passengers :—Mes. flames Baume (2) and child, Ross, McDonald and child, Howell, Collier, Speedy, Gilibons, Elson and chiltl, Misses Martin, Speedy, Elson, Clayden, Gordon, Johnston, George, Wilson, Howell, Jackson, Tyer ejsi speedy (2) Revs. McDonald, Williams, North, Patterson and Clark ; and ten steerage. Cargo : 9 cases bacon, 4 packages. Shippers —Newton King, Ingie.wood Bacon Co., and Burgers, Fraser, and Co. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. j 'Manukau Heads, Not. 13.—Sailed, 5.30 p.m., Takapuna, for New Plymouth. Wellington, Nov. 18.—Arrived, Rotoiti, s.s., from New Plymouth, at 8 a.m. Gisborne.Nov. 13.—Arrived, Wakanui, s.s.. from Spit at 7 a.m. Onehunga, Nov. 13. Arrived, Takapuna, s.s., from New Plymouth, at 8.35 a.m. (outward 'Frisco mail). Bluff, Nov. 13.—Arrived, Petone. b.s., from New Plymouth, at 1 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS IN WELLINGTON. Ocean-going steamers— Indradevi, left London 10U» Sept., via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 23rd inst. Rimutaka, left Plymouth Oct. 10, via Capetown and Hobart; due about 30th inst. Maori, left London 3rd Oct, via Capetown, Hobart and Auckland ; due about 80th inst. Tokomaru, left London 28th Oct.. via Capetown and Hohart ; due
18th Deo • Kalkoura, left London Bth Oct., via Australian ports and Auckland; due afcfout 3oth Dec. \ , Star of IrelaHd, left N*w York 12th Oct, via Australia and Auckland ; due about 80th Dee. Everton Grange, left New 1 York «oth Sept., Tia Australian fiorta. and Auckland.
Sailing Ships.^TbornlStftaak, left New, York Sad July. Alice, left Now York 7tfc July. Montgomeryshire, Wt Liverpool 15th duly. Firth of Clyda, left Glasgow 18 3.uly, via Port Chalmers. Bessfieid, left Glasgow l»th Aug. Siarra Cadena, left Liverpool 25th August. v. Inverurie, left Glasgow 19th Sep., via Port ChaLmera. Limena, Left Liverpool 80th Sep. Gladys, left Glasgow 7th Oct, via ; Port CHblmePß. TOT TABANAKI PRODOOKKI THttZ INO WOBKS CO.. LID. Th« ■ ■ lonic, leaving the colony November 12ibwM be tie next steamer carrying Dairy Produce, and will be follows 1 bribe Rua* pehu, lmviag the colony Sor-miy-t Sacb, 1903. Tn* doting da? at the Motnroa Fieuirg Wctks will be aa foUowa:—For •a lonin, WSDAKHDAY, November 4th, per aa. Roapahu, WKDSeBDAY. November 18th, at 3 o'clock am. , ' J. B. ltoKBLL&ft. tecretarf.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 245, 14 November 1903, Page 2
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411Shipping News. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 245, 14 November 1903, Page 2
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