Shipping News.
PORT OP NEW PLYMOUTH. ARRIVED. November 17, Takapuna, s.s., 957 tons, in berth, from North, l'as- i Hungers : Misses Rimuter and lrawcus ; ilesdames. Ellis, Richards and •hild, Garry, Ross, Millett, Paul, Bailey and child, Osmond and child ; Messrs Clark, Tye, Stags, Norjori-' ba»k», Ross, Brown (2), Chisholm, Siudel, Clifton, Muir, McMastar, Harris, attd eight •teerage. Nov. 17, Rotoiti, s.s., 11.50 tons, Robertson, from South. Passengers: —Messrs Siddle, O'Sullivan and Cutfield. _ SAILED. Nov. 17—Rotoiti, s.s., 1150 tons, Robertson, for North. PassengersMrs Hawken, Nurse and child, Oapt. Hall, and Mr Walley. Cargo—l horse, 39 boxes butter, 6cwt. bacon, 18 bundles hides, 1 case hams, 3 sacks grass seed, 2 pels., .2 pkgs., 1 tin, 1 box. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Onehunga, Nov. 17—Rarawa, s.s., for New Plymouth, at 4.25 p.m. 'FRISCO MAIL. WELLINGTON, Nov. 17. Arrived, 7 p.m.—Takapuna, from New Plymouth, with tl*-> inward 'Frisco mailMr Morgan, Itocal manager of the Union Steam Ship Company, has received advice that the Corinna has left Dmicdin, viu way ports, for the breakwater, where she will arrive on Sunday, leaving again on Monday for Wellington with a cargo of butter. It i* understood the directors] of thu Freeing Works will trav«l to Wallington to see for themselves how the butter is handled and how the refrigerator works. EXPECTED ARRIVALS IN WELLINGTON. Ocean-going steamers— Indradevi, left London 10th Sept., via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 23rd inst. 1 Rimutaka, left Plymouth; Oct. 10, via Capetown and Hobttrt; due about 30th inst. Maori, left London 3rd - Oct, via Capetown, Hobart and Auckland ; due about 30th inst. Tokomaru, left. London 28th Oct.. via Capetown and Hoi}art; due 18th D#c. Kaikoura, left London 9th Oct., via Australian ports <uid Auckland", du* afcjiut 3oth Dec. Star of Ireland, loft New York 12th Oct, via Australia aad Auckland ; due about 80th Dec. Everton Grange, left New i York 30th S«pfr., via Australian porta and Auckland. • Sailing Shipa.— Thornliftiaßk, left New. York 2nd July. Alice, left New York 7th July. Montgomeryshire, left Liverpool 15th July. Firth of Clyde, left Glasgow 13 July, via Port Chalmers. Bess field, left Glasgow 19th Aug. Sierra Cadena, left Liverpool 25th August. Inverurie, left Glasgow 19th Sep., via Port Chalmers. Limena, Left Liverpool 80th Sep.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 249, 18 November 1903, Page 2
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369Shipping News. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 249, 18 November 1903, Page 2
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