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SHIPPING.

K< EOBT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, APRIL 21, 1904. water at New Plymouth—o.B at Waitaru—o.lß a.m. Moon—First 23rd, 4.31 i).m. >» H ARRIVED. April 20—Rarawa, s.s., 1100 tons, Ncrijury, Irom Onehunga. Passengers t —Misses Brown, Coates, Kissling, r> Moore, Peak, Mesdames Entrican, v aVurush, Robertson and family, Pa- ' ton and 2 children, Hewitt, Peak, Revs. Reeve, Isitt, Messrs Wickham, jlf ash, Searle, Howard, Collins, Slc- * jflovine, Yates, Purcell, Hughes, E. Lees, Sherer, Guthrie, Thrush, Car- < nuchael, Howell, 0. O'Connor, Robertson, Clark, Hewitt, C. Marsh; 20 -etrerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. " Botoiti, from Manukau, to-day, " Takapuna, from South, to-day. y Rarawa, from Manukau, on Friday fe Takapuna, from Manukau, on Saiahirday, gij Comma, from South, on Sunday. , TSydney, April 20—Sailed, Westra.£iia for Wellington, at 5.20 p.m. p Melbourne, April 20—Sailed, Manfcuka for Hobart and BluiT, £< Tlie Takapuna left Wellington at £N;6.10 last evening for New PljJ mouth if* The Rotoiti left Onchunga for *VNew Plymouth yesterday at 3.45 S p.m , passing Manukau • Heads at I 5 30. > Mr E, XJ, Allen, M.H.R., has C Deon re-elected chairman of the Dock * fTrust He stated that borings " jiave now been made for a new and larger dock at Port Chalmers, and it was hoped a commencement would be made in about nine months. During the past year the present dock has been in use about 215 working days. Mr R. B. Williams, of the Union Company's Dunedin office, has gone Home to Join the company's new turbine steamer i Loonjjana as chief Steward. 2, The Wellington agents have been advised that' the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Cormthic sailed from Plymouth on the 9th Inst, for Wellington, via Capetown BJid Hobart. A report stating that the Union Company has two new turbine steamers now building for the SydneyKew Zealand-Melbourne trade lacks t official confirmation, says the N.Z. i Times* The company will thorough- ' ty test Its first turbine steamer, the fi Coongana, before placing further orders for this new departure in mar-''-'lsjs engineering. ; ,Me Carson, chief engineer in the *) d»ion. Company's service, has gone . Home to tiring out the company's .' bsw FIJI trader, Navua. Mr Horace s Elliott has also departed for Eng- '. Lan) t* join the Nawua as chief .steward.The New Zealand Shipping Com■psiy has been advised that the Steamer Rakaia, which Bailed from w Snddand on Feb* 27 for; London, ar- ,," rived at her destination on Saturday last, in ample time for the May proot sales. * The Tyser line Indra, from lon-Ett-don, Is due at Wellington on Moni day next. '■ The New Zealand Shipping Com- ■ pany is advised that the Tomgariro, V' which sailed from Plymouth on |» March 16 for Wellington, l resumed Khar voyage from Capetown last Fri- . rf OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS : Jtau-a, left London Feb. 8, via "Australian ports, Auckland, and . JBast Coast; due about April 20. Suffolk, left New York Feb. 19, via 'Australian ports and Auckland ; due y jcbout MTy 9. Rlmutaka, left London Feb. 27, via Capetown and Hobart ; due about fcpril 11. Harare, left London March 1, via Australia, Auckland and East Coast; due about May 2. I fep Wakaoui, left London March 2, via PXapetown. Hobart and Auckland; due about April 30. Matatua, left Liverpool March 4, .Via Auckland ; due about April 25. Kumara, left London March 12 via Capetown and "Hobart y due about April 20. Star of Australia, left London .March 13, via Australia and Auckland; due about May 24. Anglo-Saxon, left New York March . 13. via Australia* and Auckland ; due about May 31. BAILING SHIPS : Dumfrieshrie, left Loverpool Dec. 5. Amsterdam, left New York Dec. 24. Taranaki, left Glasgow Dec. 26. Anglo-Norman, left Liverpool Jan. 1. Trafalgar, left Philadelphia Feb. 1. Oban Bay, left Liverpool Feb. 5. Furst Bismarck, left Liverpool "March 14.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 91, 21 April 1904, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 91, 21 April 1904, Page 1

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 91, 21 April 1904, Page 1

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