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SHIPPING.

POBT OF NEW TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1904. High water at New l'lyniouth and 0.12 p.m. High water at Waitara 0.8 a.m. and 0.27 p.m. Sun—Rise 6.19 a.m., set 5.41 p.m. Moon—Last quarter, April Bth, 5.30 a,m v EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Takapuna, from Manukau, to-day. Rotoiti, from South, to-day. Rarawa, from Manukau, on Wednesday. Takapuna, from South, on Thursday. liotoiti, from Manukau, on Thursday. Karawa, from Manukau, on Friday. Takapuna, from Manukau, on Saturday. Corinna t from South, on Sunday, The Takapuna sailed at 3.15 p.m. yesterday from Onehunga, but ran aground off the wharf. She was expected to get off at midnight. THE STEAMER DEVON. The New Zealand and African Steamship Company's steamer Devon sailed at 6.10 a.m. yesterday for West of England ports via Hobart, Fremantle and South Africa. The cargo comprised :—From Wellington, for Fremantle—looo carcases mutton, 250 carcases lamb, 290 carcases pork, 3 cases sheep kidneys, 2 cases small goods, 250 live sheep. For South Africa—Booo carcases mutton, 300 qjuarters beef, 500 boxes butter,, 500 live sheep, 2 packages. From Fatea, foe South Africa—4o bcxßs butter. For Bristol—loo cases meats. From New Plymouth, for South Africa, 85 boxes butter. From Picton, for. South Africa—loo2 carcases lamb, 3992 carcases mutton. From Wanganui, for Freemantle—--2550 carcases mutton. From Lyttelton, for South Africa—l4l2 carcases mutton, 109 cases poultry, 39 cases frozen fowls, 22 cases frozen ducks, 15 cafees frozen chickens, 552 sacks bran, 10 sacks oatmeal, 35 boxes butter, 50 sacks peas. For. Liverpool—lo67 sacks oats, 460 sacks peas. From Auckland, for South A frica—2oo boxes butter. From Timaru, for South Africa—--1562 carcases mutton. For Liverpool—7oo sacks bran, 991 sacks of oats. For Cardiff—2GGo sacks oats. From Port Chalmers, for South Africa—sQoo carcases mutton, 606 cases and crates fish, 1300 boxos butter, I*l crates poultry, 25 crates rabbits, 158 cases merchandise.: For Liverpool— S cases milk, 186 coses merchandise. From Bluff, for Fremantle—loo cases fish, 23 sacks seed. For South Africa—B4l7 sacks oats, 8 crateß biscuits, 10 cases fish.

OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS : Aotea, left London Feb. 5, via Auckland ; due about April 7. Inhra, left London Feb. 8, via Australian ports, Auckland, anil East Coast; due about April 20. Suffolk, left New York Feb. 19, via Australian ports and Auckland ; due about May 0. Rimutaka, left London Feb. 27, via Capetown and Hobart; due about April 11, Marere, left London March lj via Australia, Auckland and East Coast; due about May 2. Wakanui, left London March 2, via Capetown, Hobart and Auckland ; due about April 30. Matatua, left Liverpool March 4, via Auckland ; due about April 25. Kumara, left London March 12 via CapctowD and Hobart y due about April 26. Star of Australia, left London March 13, via Australia and Auckland ; due about May 24. Anglo-Saxon, left New York March •V 13. via Australia and Auckland ; due May 31. ~-\ SAILING SHIPS : Nelson," left Glasgow Oct. 3 (left Port Chalmefs--«0.5 Wellington March 18). Dumfrieshrie, left Loverpool Dec. 5. Amsterdam, left New York Dec 24 Taranaki, left Glasgow Dec. 26 Anglo-Norman, fcft Liverpool Jan. 1. Trafalgar, left Philadelphia Feb. 1 Oban Bay, left Liverpool Feb 5 Fursf Bismarck, left Liverpool March 14*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 77, 5 April 1904, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 77, 5 April 1904, Page 1

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 77, 5 April 1904, Page 1

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