Shipping News.
, PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. AKKIVED. Jan. 21.—Takapunu, s.s., P67 tons, G. Holi'ord, iron. Onchunga. Passengers—Mfescs Herbert, Spriggins, Mcllwraitli, Esson, Smith, Monecuer, Kemp, McColl, jßidgleyj , Sutherland, l.ynch (2). Ralph, Gun- J ningham, Hull, Short ; Mesdames Thompson, Handy, Grant, McColl, McLean. Hinckley, Sutherland, liev. H. A. Anson, Messrs .McDoull, I'Vi-h----ni'y. Avery Sprugg, Hardy, Holloway, Wilson (2), Fren/, Smith, Parson, HutU'invorlh. Norris, Collins, Surgcnl, Hell, Loig'hlon, Grant, Compton, Goodycr, McLean, Long, Haxwell, Melvi'le, llrccn, Gardiner, Ballantyne, Kerr, Kcinpthorne, Lynch, Hnrrop, L'lilton, Wyalt, Moses, Goodson, Plunkett, Rice, Wriglit, Master Thompson ; 20 ageJan. 21.—Rotoiti, 1159 tons, Robertson, irom Wellington. Passengers—Misses Sinclair, McClatehie (2), Smyth, M cKiu'ffiit, Mesdames Thornton and two children, Leivis, Graham nr.'J two children, Messrs Blackwood, Featherston, Graham, Braniga.ii, Moore. SAILED. Jan 21—Rotoiti, 1159 tons, Robertson, for Onehunga. Passengers. —Misses Aubin (2) Elliot, Owens (2)' Muir, Penn (2). Burloi, Smith, Glass. Hair, Leonard. Mesdames Aubin, Hydon. Elliot, Baych. Miller and child, Professor Smith, Ca|>tain Ha'ish, Messrs Wright, Daniels, Nait-h, Hoyce, Toldman, Hydon, Bex, Benzan, Smith, Blaiiirt-s, Walton. Andrews. Wilkes. Scantloburg, Grady, Pirani, Prime, I'cnn, Holland, Burgess, Nash, Ford, Ford. Knight. Christie, Gawef, Courtney, Miller. Jan. 21.—Tnkapuna, s.s., for South EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Karawa, from, Manukau, to-day. Rotoiti. from Manukau, on Saturday. Rarawa, lrom Manukau, on Monday. Wellington. Jan. 21.—Sailed, Kaikoura, for London, at 5.20 p.m. Auckland, Jan. 21 .-Sailed, Indradevi, for London, via. La:; I'almas at 5 p.m. FEDERAL MAIL CONTIUCTS. Melbourne. Jan. 21.—Sir Philip Fy.-xh. the Federal l«ostiiiaster-Gen-eral, displays some anxiety about the tenders likely to be received for the mail contracts, and thinks hj» may possibly have to extend the closing time for tenders. He also finds that the statistics prepared in reference to poundage rates were manic on the assumption that letters, etc., could be send by otther lines. The poundage rate- «ii. be double that estimated. ;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 22 January 1904, Page 2
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298Shipping News. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 22 January 1904, Page 2
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