SHIPPING
IT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. Ij'ESDAY, JULY 5, 1904. water at New Plymouth—T. • and 1.35 p.m. water at Wajitara—l.3o a.m. 50 p.m. •Rise 7.20 a.m., set 3.40 p.m. -Last quarter, to-morrow, ARRIVED.
■ July 4.—Rarawa, s.s., 1200 tons, ■ Uorbuty, from Onehunga. Passen- ■ gers—Misses Samuel, Taylor, Kelly, Corbett, Brown (2), Read, Fowler, r Cameron, Raj son, Mesdames Soth ' Smith, Hemes, McKcnzie, Cathcarl, < Clark, Staines, Burgess, Loveridgo ■ and 2 ; children, Cameron, Rayson, I Short, I Judge Scth Smith, Messrs >Law, Hlmery, Lowrie, .Mark, HudI son, Frater, Berries, M.H.R., Lin-. I tin, Goldenstodr,, Williamson, Evans, ! Clark, Newbold, Nicholas, Cathcart, Robins, Hoyles, Welch, Wills, Jones, Roberts, Pounsi'ord, Haydon, Johnston, Hawhins, Phillips, Hall, Mor.nson, Reid, Moore, Halliwell, Churton, Major, Brown, Smith, Staines, Burgess; Fraler, Con-igan, Abranis (2), Tamai, Morris, Skenock, Campbell, Gaflney, Rayson, Nolan, Hon. , JW. Kelly, M.L.C., and 35 steerage. \i July 4.—Rotoiti, from Onohunga ('Frisco mail) at 11.30 p.m. B| SAILED. July 4-—Corinna, for Wellington and South. July-4j-Ramwa, s.s., 1200 tons, Horbury,! for Onehunga. Passengers —Misses Black, Shuttleworth, jlayhew, Horue, Lovegrove, Mesdames Gleeson, Cleary, Waliath, McLeod, Emery and child, McMillan, Jury and child, Messrs Crane, T. K. Skinner, Waliath, Gow, Kemp, Bunge, Crowther, Uorrigiun, Cleary, McMillan, 15 steerage. Cargo—3o boxes gutter, Midhirst Dairy Co. ; 29 do., Auckland Butter Co. 5 9 do., Co-op-ißrative Society; 4 cases Uicon, Strafford Bacon Co. ;, 24 pkgs hides, McAUum ; 20 pkgs, Railway. July s.—Kotoiti, for Wellington t ('Frisco mail) at 0.40 a.m.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 1\ Wainui, from South, to-morrow. • Rarawa, from Manukau, on Thursday. , Rotoiti, from South, on Satur-' day, Wainui, from Manukau, on Saturday. { Uarawa, from Manukau, on Monday, The Mokoia arrived at Melbourne yesterday from Bluff.. The Corinoa unloaded nearly 700 ' tons of cargo at the wharf yester- ' day, A Sydney cable states that the , Sunken schooner Australia has been ' refloated. j , The Rosamond lands 1000 sheep at Jibe breakwater to-morrow, from Onehung&j The Mongolia, en route to replace the Australia, steamed from Kremantle to Adelaide in 82$ hours, "~ teating by an hour the record pro- * viously held by the Australia. The 'Frisco mail steamer Ventura [ arrived at Auckland at 4.20 ium. yesterday. The Rotoiti brought the southern portion of the mails down, Arriving late last night. .Owing to the accident to her Jailer tne'Kiripaka will remain ,ai( Waitaiia ill about\he end of the week. The Mana, which sailed from Wellington yerterday for Patea, will also go to Waitara, in place of the >Kiripaka. Advice has been received that Mr A-< Hatrick, proprietor of the Wangfe-i nut river steamers, who is now in ■ , England, has purchased a sailing veaael of between 500 and 000 tons. C The ship is now loading! cargp at s Home for New Zealand, and will be brought out by Captain White, late of the St. Kilda. *
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 155, 5 July 1904, Page 1
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