Shipping News.
" PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. SAILED. Nov. 27'.—llaraua, 1100 tons, Norbury, for Onehunga. Passengers— Hisses Mortimer, McCarthy, Walsh, Beehan (2), loglis, Mesdames Lahmann, Morgan, Abraham arid children, McLaren, McDonald and family, Jones ; Hons. Sir A. J. Cadman, Beehan, Rev. Perry, Messrs Lawry, M.H.K., O. Ranson, Meek, Barnett, McKenzie, AtJraham, McDonald (2), Harris, Pyrke, Adson, ' Thompson, Mynott, Foster, Wolley ; 10 steerage. Cargo —4 boxes butter, Midhirst Dairy Co; 1 do., Co-Oi>erative Society ; 4 cases {bacon, Stratford Bacon Co.; 10 packages hides and skins, Barnett ; ono package, J. B. McEwan ; two do., Sykes. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Bluff, Nov. 27.—T0 sail, on 28th, Whangape, for Newcastle, at 4 a~m. Manukau Heads, Nov. 27.—Sailed, Takapuna, for New Plymouth at 5 p.K. Onehunga, Nov. 27—Sailed, Takapuria. for New Plymouth, at 4.30 p.m. The other day Captain Neilson, master of the Nerwegian baifaue Midnatssol, iwas lined £5 and costs at South Brisbane Police Court for allowing one of his crew to enter the Commonwealth. " The following menibers of the crew of the wrecked Northern Mon"arch will leave for Lofcdon to-day by the Ruapehu Apprentices, Abbott, Gilmore. Bath, Nicholas, Garnsworthy ; steward, J. Watson ; carpenter, Rooney. Two other members "of the crew, W. Horton (cook) and" Evans (first mate) proceed to Sydney by the Moeraki. The Tafanaki Freezing Works Co.— The s.s. Athentic will be the next steamer for dairy procuce, leaving Wellington on Dec. 10th, and will be followed by the s.s. Rimutaka on Dec. 24th. The closing days at the Moturoa Freezing Works will be as follows :—for s.s. Athentic, Wednesday, Dec. 2 ; for s.s., Rimutaka, Wednesday, Dec. 16th, at 3 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS IN WELLINGTON. Ocean-going steamers — 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 30th inst. Tokomaru, left London i.Bth Oct. via Capetown and Hobart; due 18th Dec. Kaikoura, left London 9th Oct., Via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 3oth Dec. Star of Ireland, left New York 12th Oct, via Australia and Auckland ; due about 30th Dec. Everton Grange, left New i York 80th Sept., via Australian ports and Auckland. Sailing Ships.— Thornlighfank, left New York 2nd July. Alice, left New York 7th July. Montgomeryshire, left Liverpool 15th July. Firth of Clyde, left Glasgow 18 July, via Port Chalmers. Bessfield, left Glasgow 19th Aug.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 257, 28 November 1903, Page 2
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388Shipping News. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 257, 28 November 1903, Page 2
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