News. OF NEW PLYMOUTH. JKQNDAY. MARCH 7, 1904. water at Xew Plymouth—o.B a.m. and p.m. "fligh wa,ter at Waitara—o.23 p.m. V -J' and 0.49 p.m. |>jtuib-Bise. 5.42 a.m., set 6.18 p.m. a—Last Quarter—9th, 0.37 a in. ARRIVED. ;h s.—Rotoiti, s.s., 1159 tons, Onshunga. SAILED. 6.—Rotoiti, s.s., 1159 tons, tson, for Onehunga. Passen- - mrs-lfisw® Vaughan, Kingstjn, iWeesop, Calvin, Marton, Myers, iSfYi Ponsford, Donall, Tarraoee, ;:*esdamea Barry, Gweun, atew.u-t. Dinnie, Mcintosh (sen), -Couldery, Nurse and child, Cooke, Steele Steele, Hickson, Hunter, |\GH)ba, Barter, Gweun, Hare, Hary(2)< Hastings, JJclnManning and friend, Stead, and friend, Dinnie, j!reen, James, Davies, Leslie, Duderiokson, Bayo, Martinelli, Phillips, Kiven- . hall, Walpole, Laurie, Patey, Lloyil, Merrlman, Carey, Atholwood, f, StaveJey, Milne, Drummoud, ticarvdoii, Thompson, Perrett, Coul- , jdery, Cooke, Smart, Wilson, dolo- £ Milne, Evitt. McDernioft. •; EXPECTED ARRIVALS, ■i fi&tawa, from Manukau, to-day. Takapuna, from Manukau, o» Tuesday. Rotoiti, from South, on Tuesday • . Barawa, from Manukau, on We - Rotoiti, which owing to fne weather was delayed in makOnehunga, got into that port 8 o'clock on Saturday morning, a was despatched with all possible . speed to New Plymouth agpin "riving here shortly before inidJfht, and left for Onehunga after Ddiog passengers and taking on 1 those waiting for her. Rotoiti. arrived at tinebmiga ~ 2.30 p.m. yesterday. Rarawa passed Manukau "ids at 5.30 last evening for New nouth. March 4.—Arrived, from Auckland, at 7.15 ffSHiagton, March 6,-Sailed, Si r_W, for South Africa, via HoEbart at 10.10 a.m. Bluff, March 6.—Sailed, Nairnshire London at 5.15 p.m. 'JUST LANDED I, 29 'Sffi 29 OP CLOCKS. Ex s.s. Evorton Grange. IfARBLE, GILT, PORCBLAIM, WOODEN and NICKEL CLO«KB ta great variety ; eiritablt far presentation. g,v .JUST RECEIVED a V«T Sua cea■igatncnt of Ladies' (tad Ueats' Sings aad Gold Ckaine. /' —Also— Bolid Silver Match Boxes, Cigf:,i aretts, and Card Cases, a- Serriett Riogei etc., etc., at «l. H. PARKER WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND k OPTICIAN, " Next ta taailway Crossing, DEVON-STREET C ESTER AL, SEW PLYMOUTH. <THE NEW '• TROCADERO " PRIVATE HOTEL, Egmont-Street, New Plymouth. . (Close to Railway Station and Centre of Town.)
Every convenience provided for the t comfort of the travelling public. Hfkmmodloufl and Airy Bedrooms and Bitting Booms. Ladl*' Sitting Booms, \ Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. ; Is* DINNER (from 13 to 3) a special f Feature, is.. y (Twhm ; From 4a 6d per day. Weekly as per arrangement. 'HALE A CO., Proprietors RED HOUSE HOTEL, DEVON STREET BAST. Ii WHITTLE, Proprifttor, . Only the beat Wises u< Bfkits Bkpt Iftoaa who enjoy a good glass »f fcaar can rely <m obtaixdag it at the ■torn popular hotel. W. F. BROOKING MONUMENTAL MASON, -Brougham and Powderham Streets, NEW PLYMOUTH. IMPOWFHH ■ and Manufacturer •! Stosa, Granite, and Marble Mernerllltls, Crosses, Headstones, etc., Iron Stone and Concrete Curblags, Designs furnished, and work execu--1 ted In any part of the Taranalti Dia--trlot at Lowest Prices, and Satisloo--t!on guaranteed. H. BENNETT, osamui: hairdrebsing saLOON, DEVON STREET. .- Dartres to inform the general pubfcue that be has the most up-to-date Sttatrifressiuß saloon in New PlyUtbj A trial solicited. gARANAKI PLUMBING ANDTIN--BMXTHING WORKS. Smart Bros. «BW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD ft INGLEWOOD. r INSPECTION INVITED of the folfllowing splendid lines, which are just fcaad |j£tTBEKA OAS FIRES, STOVES ft IRONS. i Also—NEW GAS FITTINGS. itk Di Sladden. A. H. Palmer. Shufden and Pal map, HNEERS AND SURVEYOBS. under Land Transfer Aot.) DEVON-STRBBT, 9m U9i Mifliu Mi
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 53, 7 March 1904, Page 2
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