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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY', MARCH 31, 1904. High watec at New Plymouth—9.7 a.m. ami 9.24 p.m. High water at Wttitaro—9.23 a.m. ami 9.39 p.m. Sun—Rise 6.14 a.m., Bet 5.4(5 p.m. Moon—Full uoou, April Ist, 0,21 A.m. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1904, High water at New Plymouth—9. 41 a.m. and 9.57 p.m. * High water at Waitara—9.s6 a.m. ami 10.12 p.m. Sun—Rise ti.ls a.m., set 5.45 p.m. ARRIVED. March 30—Rarawa, s.s., 1100 tons Norbury, from Oaehunga. Passengers—Misses Buckmun (2), Queree, Gribbius, Metcalfe, Corkill, Jones', Ilrodie, Moore, Hosking, Hull, Gou--1 rolsey, Wild, Mesdaiues Dunford, tireatbacij, Gribbins, Buchanan and 2 children, Adams, Lewis, Wood, Uwllmgtou, Webb, Buckmun, llartlett ami child, Tonkin and 2 children, Hosser, Walsh, Street, Lord Kanfurly, Hon. J, Carroll, Major Alexander, Fathers Higgins, O'Meara, Messrs Atkins, Lawry, Gribbins, Ross, Lewis, Nudds, buckman, Gatfaml, Hull, Wyiuan, Hay, Griffin, Oliphant, Miller, Staunton, Poore, Cowley, Woods (2), Geiduiunse, Young (2), Davis, Pasuiun, Queree, Hodge, Gordon, Leonard, IY-nnell, Laurie! Martinell, Webb, Knight, Toukin, Hosser, Watts, Head, McDonald Laiug, Paine, Street; 14 steerage SAILED.

March 30—Rarawa, s.s. ( 1100 tons, Norbury, for Onehunga, Passengers -Misses Wilson, Gamble, Giwlon Cassidy, Atlams, Keif (2), Ryburn' Langmuir, Shaw (2), Tarte, Giddy' Emory, Mesdames Colson, Welsh Buckley, Gilberd, Olivet, Adams' Tompkins and family, Uswin, Stev<»s, David (2), Thrush, Mather, Fantharn, Giddy, Kerr, Crawford, Messrs Colson, Welsh, Morrison, Pitcher, <Jilberd, Cassidy, Thrush, Adams (2)', •Cairnie, Moloney (2), Clifford, Boulton, Wood, Kent, Bailey, Nowell, Horton, McGovern, McGuire, Uruce,' Nolan, Tompkins, Oswin, Hammond, Williamson, Menan, King, Crawford, Ennis, Jefferson, Reid, 12 members Wanganui Swimming Club ; 15 steerage. Cargo—7 cases bacon, Stratford Ilacon Co, ; 1 do lnglewood lia<on Co, ; 9 pkgs, Adams ; 2 do, Todd ; 2 do, Barnson ; 3 do Express

EXPECTED ARRIVALS, ilotoiti, from Manukau, to-day, TaJcapuna, from South, to-day. Oreti, from Westport, to-day. Rarawa, from Manukau, on Friday. TakapuDa, from Manukau, on Saturday. London, March 29—Arrived, Tongariro, S.S., from New Zealand. Melbourne, Mareh 30—Arrived Kathleen Hilda, from Thames Melbourne, March 30-Sailed, Warnmoo, g.s., for Bluff, via Hobart last night. Wellington, March 30—Arrived, Indraghiri, from Napier, at 5.50 p.m. The Rotoiti passed Manukau Heads at 6.45 yesterday evening, bound for New Plymouth. The Takapuna sailed from Wellington for New Plymouth at 5.10 p.m yesterday. The Nebraska, using petroleum, steamed from California to New York in 51 days, without stopping and finishing with enough fuel to cross the Atlantic. The German shipping lines hava raised freights to the rates prevailing before the reduction cabled on January 12th. THE UNION COMPANY'S FLEET.

The following arrangements in regard to overhauls of steamers, etc have been decided on

The Monowai will lay tip on arrival (It Dunedin from Sydney, via Cook Stroit, on Saturday, April 10 jeguming running to Melbourne' im Sunday, May 15. The Mokoia, on arrival at Lyttelton from the north on Friday, April 8, will take the Rotomahana's place in the ferry service until Friday, April 15, when she will come on to Dunedin, and <save there on Sunday, April 17, for MA'bourne, in place of the Monowai, remaining in the Cook Strait traile meantime. To enable the Mokoia to reach Lyttelton on Friday, April S, she will leave Auckland on Easter Monday, and come down tlio coast a day ahead of usual time. The Rotomahana will leave Wellington on Thursday, April 7, for Port Chalmers direct, to undergo overhaul, and will leave Port Chalmers on Thursday, April 14, for Wel--lington direct, to take the Mararoa's place in the ferry service. The Mararoa resumes her place in Ihe Auckland-Sydney trade on arrival at Wellington on Friday, April 15. The .Te Anau leave# Dunedin on Wetlne."**iay, April 13, to make connection the Mararoa at Lyttelton f( r :the north. She remains at LyltelAon : m'til Friday, April 15, and takes -the KovJiiiahuiia's present running in -the /erjj- service until the end of the - month.'

The Manuka will withdraw from vthe inter-cplonial service 011 arrival lat Sydney pn May 4, and outer the ••Vancouver service in place 0/ the : Moana for one trip, sailing thence on May 16. The Moana takes the Man--1 uka'B run from Sydney on Saturday, May 7, to Port Chalmers, where she vwill be .withdrawn.atyl.laid up, her TUB to Mell)Oiti'|ie (jf/ijiy tukeii l.y the Monowai as above on May in.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 74, 31 March 1904, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 74, 31 March 1904, Page 1

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 74, 31 March 1904, Page 1

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