SHIPPING.
roar os mew plymoxtth. 1 7 - HIGH WATER TO-DAY. Be" Plymoutb.-12.58 a.m. and 1.20 I p.m. Ky Waltara—l.l3 a.m. and 1.35 p.m. "** TO-MOHROW. tfew Plymouth— 1.45 a.m. and 3.0 p.m. - *. IValtara—2 a.m. and 2.24 p.m. ! r ARRIVE?). „" - May s.—RaJrawa, s.s.", 1100 tons, liorbury, from Onehunga. Passengers—Mesdames Muir, Ganderton, tHlsted, Stevenson, W. R, Gilbert, O'Dooohue, Culler, Bimzkor and 2 children, Hunter, Woodford, Misses Darey, Mills, Maitland, Taylor, Martin, Sullagan, Sklne, Stanton, Cottier, Elliot, Goller (2), Dr. QoreBUlon, Fathers McGrath and McGrevsr, Messrs Holmes, Waller, Wiseman, Donald, Lees, Muir, Baker, Blailde, Tanner, Haden, Walker (2) Cottrel, Jones, Clayton, Stevens, . . Banderton, McMasterg, Whilewors, L Bands, McPherson, Bazerts, Find- " lay, Mason, Hart, Crawford, Coates ' Champion, and Cullien, Maston ponohue; 81 steerage. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Fremantle, May s.—Arrived, India S.s., from London. Passengers for j Sew Zealand—Misses Anstey and Banks, Mrs Anstey, Messrs Grace 6.—Sailed, Papanui 8.5., for London, via Monte Video and Teneriffe, at 8.10 a.m. Westport, May s.—Arrived', Oreti, from New Plymouth, at 5.30 p.m. Wellington, May s.—Sailed, TakaJtuna, for New Plymouth, at 5.30 ' p.m. Manukau Heads, May s.—Sailed, Botoiti, for New Plymouth, at 5.15 p.m. Messrs Levin and Co., agents for £ the White Star liner Corinthic, have 5 ' been advised that the vessel left {>'■< Capetown last Saturday. She Is ex- ' pected to arrive in .Wellington on. ■ May 25. Captain Kirby, late chief officer of ftheAotea, has been promoted to the Command of that vessel in consequence of Captain Lowden, late com- . dander of the Aotea, having gone Borne in charge of the Waiwera. ( Mr M'Donald, second officer of the Botoiti, who had been on a month's leave of absence, rejoined the vessel at Wellington on Saturday. Mr Morrison, who had been relieving Mr M'Donald, baa rejoined the Mapourika. Mr Dyason, who had been acting as Second officer of the Mapourika, bag Come ashore to await instructions. The scow Welcome has been sold at ftVuckland to a Southern firm, and is Id be engaged in the trade at Nelson (or the next two years. She is t to load timber at Auckland, and sail i lot Nelson at an early date. \ Ms F. W« Vanderbilfs new £IOO.- » WW yacht was launched recently from K She Troom yard of the Ailsa Shipij* building Company.. The yacht, which %■ ;to 289 ft long on the water-line and p- . 82ft 6in -beam, is considerably larger pi i ■ than the Margarita, built six years p■' ago by the same firm for the millions--. aire Drexel, of Philadelphia. Her in- \ • lental fittings and furnishing are also », on a scale of greater magnificence. £ ffba yacht is about 1200 tons; and •■t her 8000-horso power engines will -' i give her a speed of 15$ knots per hour. There is a-large house on too ' main deck, containing dining saloons, ** , boudoirs, galleys, pantries, etc., with a long passage to allow guests to go i* from end to end of the ship under ■\, shelter. The internal furnishings are ■L in the bands of a special staff of Wp, Parisians, and will be palatial, a I' Itself is a novelty in private steam ft- yachts. The chief sleeping accommopi. liation is on the lower deck, the dinjt-' _ ing saloons, boudoirs, etc., being on Wk: •*« de f k « Every panel will be a work of art. The ship was launched by Mrs A. L, Lawson, wife of the archiwho, with a silver axe, releas*n« yaoht and named her Warrior. ' OCEAN-GOING BTEAMEBB s Suffolk, left New Xorfc Feb. 19, via ('Australian ports and Auckland; due about May 9. Bimutaka, left London Feb. 27, via Capetown and Hobart: due about (April 11. . ' Marere, left London March 1, via if Australia, Auckland and East Coast; g> due about May 2. P Wakanui, left London March 2, via >;' Capetown, Hobart and Auckland • ' due about April 30. F " Matatua, left Liverpool March 4, Via Auckland ; due about April 25. Kumara, left London March 12 g l ' ria Capetown and Hobart, due g, about Aprii 28. - «?*" °' AußtrßUß » left London ? Ea ? !h 13 ' vfa Australia and Auck- ; 13» land; due about May 24 ' £ „ AagJo-Saxon, left New York March f, 18. via Australia and Auckland : due >V about May 31.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 104, 6 May 1904, Page 1
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686SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 104, 6 May 1904, Page 1
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