Shipping News.
9& fURT OF SEW r^YMOUTH. Sit' ■- ARRIVED. SHe' Pi!E?p.O'.—Rarttwa. s.s , 1100 tons, S^Noi | 3iiH£'f'"om Onetiunjga. PassenHjgjCteutf, Jupp, Cohen, An■Hpiterson, Kabe, Green, Speekman, MWfrtfitciiougej. /2h Holclen, liutter-Hjf-Ply-p. Mesdames ftuMerwoilli, Nathan PI-Jupp. A. Knowles, W. HB.'. FletchcF and two' children, ISenHElfjip, - Heairie, Flatt, Dun, Jones, H&riionias, Ljyon, Clppson, Captain SkFul on, Messrs Lovelock, A. T. Be Cmiti, MarWn. W. K. Liyon, W. BRB&.v; Glass, Cros&ier, Chambers, T yp Cocrft# A. Julian, wiFflig,'. Curtis, Watson, Alison, Casey Hj£Wv Uinson, • McManarain, J. Murray, Mgpajnlm Butteiworth, Hearn, Tuck., Bggjfeagteg, Clapson, Nathan, H. Shep.T. Poison, Fai\»ihar,' F. Kg. 4 ' Crane, Fletcher, Ryan, Cole-M-mM. Mactalnaii, Mason, Wince, 01jßfivef', Tomlmson : 46 steerage. R SAILED Pft- I'eb. 10j-saj»YEa, 1100 tons, NorHKbUry, f#*- ©nefcrttaigu. Passengers—■pjHiSps Sturgeon (2), Martin, Street, LauA), Stewart. Mcsdames Williams, Holhss, Sturgeon, Thompson, Yates, Crane. g&VMsßr* Drake, Whelan, Thompson, jwSjiatsk, iWctoer, McUovern, Yates, HWhss, Colvin, Shcppard, jfc» yellß (ft). Rev. Williams, and 9 SP[|j|jSeefra|s& Cargo l —lo pkgs N.Z. ExARRIVALS. Takapuna, from Manukau, to-day. |ES{J Hotoiti, from South, to-day. Harawa, froiji, Manukau, on Fri-ggt-Kfrtoiti, rom Manukau, on Satur.from South, on Sunday. vsßpß&wa, from M&nukau, on Mon- /' ' ' from Manuka*, on Tues- ■ from South, on BPreWJ.'", Rarawa, from Manukau, on Wed- /- ■ "Pfifcapuha; from Manukau, ■ on gg: Thursday, . feja? Jtotoiti, from South, on Thursday. K * (SidborSe S"eb + jio.—Arri\*cd, Newcastle at 8 5-Wellogton, Feb LO.—Arrive*), 2yJ,Wht(]£atiu», from Waitara, at 1.15 ' FWi. 10.—Star of New P^,: ! ':2Qbaland) for Napier, at 2 p.m.' &t,' Sydney, Fob. 10—Sailed Zealandia, for Auqktend, at 1 p.in, ! The Honrf.lmer after - ; .J;Completi«g her loading of produce at Waitara Tuesday, sailed at 10 sa. P p>.. lor gWs j r flw lUwewa cleared Manukau at 5.45 p m yesterday, for Plynioutli. ®ie steamer Tonioann was •, rcoeirtly despatched from Melbourne one .of Uie largest and most iL-, cargees which has ever left ' - i»rt in one vessel. The Tomo«n%'took. from Melbourne 12.200 of and sundries. At Ade- : laide she loaded 4000 bales woul, and at Sydney 4395 bales wool, i/r. lfiSO touß bar.lead, and 630 tons concentrates. The total cargo coni- , I .i. 1 prised 20,600 -bales wool, and over ®000;. t ,of Australian produce. , Thij; value of the whole ship-load arttomntod to £450,000, figures which Me rddecd remarkable when the : great shnnfcagp m tlie wool dip is taken into consideration. The vesI also .3000 tons of bunker . foSU, aqd sufficient to carry her iroin ; to,her final port of discJmrge. ■ As a delicate compliment to Aus■f. tralia, m future, all iitailixnus, gays tw Melfaouine Aigrns, are to be . white from stem to stern, ,j fll *l the remaining tt'rni ..of i- ; . engagement all Lascars are to a coat of whitewash , Jroiu tcp to toe, from the tmie t-hev rouifd Cape Lceumn This orter has already «Jggest«l a happy method of those lmfortunatc coloured peot>le wl»o jMne to settle m vnis favoured land,- where everybody i s a .s good as eijaybody. else; ami letter too.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 11 February 1904, Page 2
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476Shipping News. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 11 February 1904, Page 2
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