Shipping News.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ARRIVED. Dec. 10.—Rotoiti, s.s., 1150 tans, Robertson, from Onehunga. Passengers—Mesdames Piper and infant, Herd and three children, Hogg Dome, Vallance, Phillips, Miss Walker, Dr. Pomare, Messrs Xeill, Piper, Whelan (2), Dyer, Bishop (2), Hogg, .lack. Keat, Hyde, Avery, Rome, Waterman, Dennie, Tuckey, Hogben, Leydon, Baldwin, Worthington, Han owell ; 15 steerage. Dec. • 10.—Takapuna. s.s., 957 tons, G. Holford, fiosn South. Passengers—Mesdames Toinkms, James, McCleland and 2 children, Corson, Messrs Kely, Branch >and • Waddy ; 1 steerage. SAILED. Dec. 10.—Takapuna, s.s., 967 tons Holford, for Onehunga. Passengers —Misses Muller, Staudidge, Oakley, Dundasi, Mesdames- Gould, Meyers, Wilson, Oakley, Twigg, Messrs Oould, Crawfords (2), Watkins, Dawson, Meyers, Lockhead, Cole, Drake, Pinley, Hamilton, Oakley, Williams, Thomson, Vile, M.H.R., and Dr. Valentine. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Manukau, to-morrow. Takapuna, from Manukau, on Saturday. Rarawa, from Manukau, on Monday. Takapuna, from Manukau, on Tuesday. Rotoiti, from South, on dayRaraw«, from Manukau, on Wednesday. Rotoiti, from Manukau, on Thursday. Takapuna, fron South, on Thursday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Timaru, Dec 10.—Waimate, a.s., from Bluff, at 6 a.m. Onehunga, Dec. 10. —Rarawa, s.s., from New Plymouth, at 9.40 a.m. Sydney, Dec. 10.—H.M.S. Psyche, from Portsmouth. Nelson, De». 10.—»3iiasgow. s.s., Thomas, from Glasgow, at 5 p.m. It has been decided to exchange the Rotoiti and Ohe Takapuna here on Tuesday next, so that the Rotoiti will in future leave for Onehunga on Thursdays and Saturdays and the Takapuna on Tuesdays. @ The Marine Court in Sydney adjudged Pilot Press to b» responsible for the wreck of the oil steamer TMtriana, and suspended hi» certificate for twelve raotUihs. At the Napier breakwater in 1896 a total of 13,652 tons of general cargo was landed and shipped there and 1200 head of live stock shipped; ■while in 1902 the general cargo handled, had increased to 28,131 totos, and the live stock sent away from tfeera amounted to 49,232 head.
The Tarianaki Freeeing Works Co.— The s.s. Athentic will be the next steamer for dairy procuee, 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 — Tokomaru, left Londoe Oct. via Capetown and Hob/art; due 18th Dec. Kaikoura, left London 9th Oct., via Australian ports and Auskland; due about 3oth Da*. Star of Ireland, l«ft N«w York 12th Oct, via Australia and Auckland ; due about 30th Dec. Everton Grange, left New i York 80th Sept., via Australian . ports and Auckland. Paparoa, left Plymouth 9th Nov., via Capetown and Hobart; due about 28th Dec. Whakatane, left London 2nd Nov., •.,;<, P.»t n tim TTnhdrf rino nlmiif
Whakatane, left London 2nd Nov., via Capetown, Hobart, due about 3rd Jan.
Sailing Ships.— 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 XXXXV, 11 December 1903, Page 2
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