SHIPPING
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1904, High water at New Plymouth—--4.39 a.m. and 5.2U p.m. High water at Wuitara—4.s4 a.m. and 5.35 p.m. Sun—Rise 7.24 a.m., set 4.36 p.m. Moon—Pull moon 28th, 8 a.m. ARRIVED, June 22.—Wainui, s.s., 600 tons, Geo. Lambert, from ManuK.au. Passengers—Miss Brown, Mesdames Hannan, llaucke, House, Gorrie, Matthews, Perrin, Green, Palmer, Gupwell, Messrs Scott, Sutherland, Miller, Roberts, Larkin, Prouse, Clarke. Baucke, Moore, Rogers, Holland, Moss, Haigh, Gorrie, McLeod, Uutherford, Corban, liennett, Green. Pikett, Hall, Cook, Sinclair, Isaacs, Palmer, Paul, Hunt, Major Cain, and 18 steerage. Juno 22.—Rotoiti, s.s., 1159 tons, J, Robertson, from South. Pnsseivgers—Nurse Rochefort, Mrs Wilson, Messrs Gibbs, Hewitt, Stlig. SAILED. June 22.—Wainui, for South. June 22.—Hotoili for Onehunga. Passengers—Misses Page, McFarland (3), Leggett, Elliott, Forrest (2), Hesdaines Holdsworth, liaymon, McLean and family, Nicoll, Williams, Phillips, Leggett, Smith ; Revs. Keogh, Clark, Dr. Nicoll, Colonel Hume, Messrs Gerard, Holdsworth, Dingle, Rye, Haldock, Linton, Summer, Lee, McLean, Pach, Ritchie (2), Hayinoii, Gleeson, Purdie, Phillips, Smith, Williams, and others ; 20 steerage, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Manukau, to-day. Rotoiti, from Manukau, on Saturday. ' Wainui, from South, ou Saturday. Rarawa, from Manukau, on Mon-' day. Rotoiti, from South, on Wednesday. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING, j Auckland, Juno 22.—Arrived, Tomoana from Sydney, at 10.30 a.m. June 22.—Arrived, Niwaru from Napier, at 11.15 a.m. Gisborne, June 22.—Arrived, ' Hawke's Bav from Wanganui, at 12.30. ' ! Bluff, June 22.—Sailed, Buteshire lor Durban via Hobart and Fre-I mantle, at 8.45 a.m. The Moa left Westport for New. Plymouth at 10.15 last evening. | The Rarawa sailed from Onehunga at 4.50 p.m. yesterday for New y Plymouth, crossing the bar at 6 : o'clock. Lloyds (London) consider the losses of the Australia and Petriana were duo to local aid to navigation' being employed. j The ship Eliwell has arrived at Sydney. She was 111 days out (rom Puget Sound. She has a strong list to port, having experienced a series of heavy gales, when her.i cargo shifted. I The steamer Ndbraskan, of the American-Hajwaiian, line, went nearly 13,000 miles on petroleum fuel, with-s out stopping anywhere to' renew, supplies, amd maintained a good aver-i• «ge speed (says the Auckland Star), j The incident will receive investiga-; gation by the United.States Navy Department. The ihlroad results which ' the vessel has shown were aa follows Sho did 12,724 nautical miles at I an average sjieed of 10.35 knots, ar-1 compliahed the journey from San 1)1- ' ago to New York in 51 days 7 hours 227 minutes, and still had in her re- I rerVe tank sufficient fuel to cross the Atlantic. Crude CaLifornian petrol! leum was the fuel burned during the' trip, and the vessel in all had 10,500 t>arrels on board. !
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 145, 23 June 1904, Page 1
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