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SHIPPING

OF JfEW FIYAIOUTH. FHI WAV, JLLf 1 winter at Plymouth—li. ajjnl 11. £m. water e t *iiu4ur—ll.24 a.m. a.m., <*-t 4.39 p.m. —i«ust quarter, 4t<h, at 10JJ1 I Nutty.CTF.l) ARRIVALS. Rotoiti, from Houth, 10-<lay. ■ Walnui, from Manukau, ttHtoy. ■ Barawa, from Manukau, on MonI TELEGRAPHIC SHIi'PING. | Fremantle, June 30—Arrived, Mon- | - golia from London. I Port Chalmers, June itO—Arrived, I Haagatira from bo ml on. at 9 a.m. I Wellington, June 30—Arrived, Rotoiti from New Plymouth, at 11.40 f a.m. kOnehunga, June 30—Arrived, AValnui from New Plymouth, at 10.50 Ttmaru, June 30—Sailtd, Niwaru for Lyttflton, at 4 p.m. The Auckland Harbour Board has More it a proposal to establish a pilot station on Rangittto Island, and make pilotage compulsory. H.M.9 Kuryaius on a trip from Melbourne to Sydney muiutainod 20 knots. Slie ran from hevl to head in 29 hours. The Warrimoo had a rough passage to Wellington from Sydney. There was a mountainoui sea, with . fierce squalls, rain and hail. On Mondhy a heavy sea bur* the atarft>ard saloon caWn door off the hinges and let a quantity of water into the aaioon. One of the poop rails was broken as a result of the carvo shifting. Quite a number of change among l I officers of the Union Company's ■ fleet have been effected lately. Mr J. k H. Stringer, late second otilcer of B thsMoana, has joined the Koonya ■ as chief officer, in place of Mr 8. ■ picbMson, 'who is now cM;f officer ■ ft the Rotokino. Mr A. C. 9howM«>an, late second officer of the Rois now the second officer Moaca. Mr J. c. Cowan, of the Rakanoa, is now second of the Rotomaiiane, Mr J. late chief officer of the col- i v Ho*nnood, is now chW officer i .Waipori, in place of Mr who has gone South for murders, ilr H. White-Parsons, late officer of the Warrimoo, is ' TwHr"!hief officer of the Rakanpa, MA I ' Binney. lata second officer of the 1 [•A Jlora {engaged in the Itamm coastr, al trade), is second officer of the Warrimoo. Mr W. N. Shsw, late -J third officer of the Kim, is to join ' the Mapourika as third officer. Mr i W. D. Cameron, late third ofßctr of : tit Mapourika, is now third officer of the Monowal. Mr A. J, Hqyward, . late third officer of the Tafawera, c i is second officer of- the Rakanoa. Mr I Christian, late third officer of the tokino, is third officer of the si. Ml J)« Todd, formerly chief cer of the Taiune, and recmtly listant marine superintendent at itedin, has Joined the Mongwaias W officer, in place of Captjn"% J. Kson, who is in command ot 1 the Mr John Burgess, late I officer of the Rotoiti, h4%eua Bin ted the Union CompanyV ts|nt . marine superintendeat at ■din. Mr John Robertson, late ■ officer of the Haupiri, is chief Bar of the Rotoiti. Mr John Carey •w chief officer of the Haupiri. UP. Hely, formerly second oificer H> Moura, and lately acting chief Br of the Haupiri, is second nlfr-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 152, 1 July 1904, Page 1

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506

SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 152, 1 July 1904, Page 1

SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 152, 1 July 1904, Page 1

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