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_»RT OF. NEW PLYi = ARRIVED. | Nov. 29.—Gertie, s.s., 230 tons, $ Simpson, from Westport. Cargjo— & Coal. J Nov. 30.-Rara.Wß, s.s., 1100 tuns, •» Norbury, Jrom Onehunga. Pa.«en- f gers—llefsdames Phain, H. Thomson, Chatfield, Stark, G. Douglas, Collins, Olliver, two natives. Misses .; Hutchinson, M. A. Spier, Condick, j Baniett, .Situs,. Cox, Clark, Sim- ; kins, Dr, Mason, Rev. Young, Messrs Yoss, Frankham, A Laurie, Schurning, Phain, C. B. Stone. H. Thompson, Adams, F. Robertson, Fraser, A. Jenkinson, Chatfield, Scott-Young, Grenville, Sheiley, Olliver ; 19 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Takapuna, from Manukau, tomorrow. Rotoiti, from South, to-morrow. Rarawa, from Manukau, on Wednesday. Rotoiti, from Manukau, on Thursday. Takapuna, from south, on Thursday. Rarawa. from Manukau. on Friday. Takapuna. from Manukau, on Saturday. Corinna, from south, on Sunduy. Rarawa, from Manukau, on Monday. Takapuna, from Manukau, on Tues- ] dav. I Rotoiti, from south, on Tuesday. SAILED. Nov. 30—Rarawa, s.s., 1100 tons, .Norbury. for Onehunga. Passengers —Mesdames Witheford, Sproull and child. Thomson, Roberts, Hoyes, Misses Falla, Stevens, Hunter, Dixon, Shepherd, Grylls and Settle, Messrs Ogle, Vivian, Mcßae, Wilson, Holland, Croaksford, Major Shepherd, Kelly, Rev. Walkw, Witheford, M.H.R., and 9 steerage. Cargo—Six cases bacon, Hawera Bacon Co- ; 4 cases bacon and 10 do. lard, Strata ford Bacon Co. ; 2o packages Buylay and Railway Departmcßt. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. "Melbourne, Nov. 29.—Arrived, Mokoia, s.s., from Bluff, via Hobart. Wellington, Nov. 80.—Arrived, Star of Australia, s.b., from Napier, at 8.30 a.m. Bluff, Nov. 29.—Sailed, Whangape, s.s., for Newcastle, at 6 p.m. Bluff. Nov. 30.—Arrived at Heads, Tictorla, from Hobart, at 7 p.m. < English mail). SHIPPING PARAGRAPHS. The new steamer for the Waitarar Mokau trade is expected to arrivs at Waatara about the 6th De», JThe Takapuna sailed from Onfihunga at 4.45 p.m. yesterday and the Rotoiti from Nelson, at -Ip.m., for New Plymouth. 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 abo;rt 30th inst. Tokomaru, left Londoc zSth Oct.. via Capetown and Hobart ; due
18th Dec. Kaikoura, left London 9th Oct., via Australian ports and Auckland; duo 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 30th Sept., via Australian ports and Auckland. , Sailing Ships.— Thorffliflfeiank, left New York 2nd July. Alice, left New York 7th July.
Montgomeryshire, left Liverpool 15th July. Firth of Clyde, left Glasgow 18 Vluly, via Port Chalmers. Bessfield, left Glasgow 19th Aug.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 259, 1 December 1903, Page 2
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472Shipping News. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 259, 1 December 1903, Page 2
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