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Shipping News.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ARRIVED. Jan 14 —Takapumi, s.s., 957 tons, G. Holford, from Onehungn. Passengers— Misses Iventoy. Jack, Torifcl (2), Walker (2), Blakey. Sclilierike. Fenton, lionar, a:td S-hiiiaw. Mesiiames Witecm, Fajja'n, ConnWl, Howe, Aldaiiiison. Ins ley aiHd child, Jtojckson, aa«d daughter. Young. l.'iiiulbei'g and Ejudeain. Messrs Withe-row, Little, Bell, Oreig, Martin. Conifoot. 1' lavell, Kit-hands, H'aiywaiid, CoMicut, Avery, Sorenei'gaii, Howe, Auiamson, Mlartor, J'acksun. Yt.iiHg. Li red wg, Cameron, Ooutlie, Emkim, Holmes, Master 'lihomaK : and :il s-teoia^e. Jan 14—RoU.iti. s.s.. ll.ltt tons, R'ct.iertsciii, from south. Me.jJaines Mossma-n, Hunter, and Cromptan. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Manukau, on Friday. Rotoiti, from Manukau, on Saturday. Corinna, from soutli. on Sunday. Rarawa, from Manukau, on Monday, i Rotoiti, from South, on Tuesday. Fremaivtle. Jan. M—Arrived, Moldavia, s.s., from London. Possenfor Ke»- Zealand!— Mrs Miles, Messrs Foe kings, Watson, Ainslie, and Milae. niuff. Ja:n. 14—Railed, Maori for Dumvirn, at 5.40 |>.m.

The Rarawa left Onehiroga at 4.30 p.m. yesterday for New Plymouth, clearing Mamuk'a'u Heads at 0 p.m. The Kroiipiiinz Wilhelm, of the Nb-i-ddeutscher 1 : \-iy<l line. lu\; had an unusual experience, steaming quite 1000 miHes in fog so dcfise in her Atlantic voyage that practically no observatior'i could he taken. The vessel was envelope) for tvuite "<"> hours, and lost about 100 mihs per day, yet the passage from New York to Plymouth »a; accomplished in 5 days 18$ hours. A speed of nearly 20 knots an liom in a dense fog seemed to lie inviting disaster. Tho s.s. Eldorado has just landed at New York a Cuban boy who was fomml iy»,g delirious in a smalj ;b,oat 530 miles off Cuba. He had been fishing off Havana, close in shoro. when the boat was blown out to sea in a storm. He drifted for nearly a week without food or water, and \v»s exposed to severe weather. When hj» was foittnli toe had oatjen [fart of his clothing.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 12, 15 January 1904, Page 2

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316

Shipping News. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 12, 15 January 1904, Page 2

Shipping News. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 12, 15 January 1904, Page 2

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