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SHIPPING

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1904. water at New Plymouth—,l a.m. and 2.18 p.m. water at WuHara—2.l2 a.m. Rise 7.1-9 a.m., set 4.41 p.m. HBHBMoon—Last quarter, to-day, at a.m. 'Mi I EXPECTED ARRIVALS. jWainui, from South, to-day. fW Rarawa, from Manukau, to-mor-IjS row. UM " Itotoiti, from South, on Satur■h I day. •I Wainul, from Manukau, on Satur- ■' Y day. I • V Rarawa, from Manukau, on Mon- i day. I TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Onehunga, July s—Arrived, Rarawa from New Plymouth, at' 8.30 a.m. | Wellington, July s—Arrived. Cor- \ inna from New Plymouth, at 9,351 a.m. ! Sydney, July s—Sailed, Rakanoa I : tor, Bluff. jWeUiagton, July s—Sailed, Waimate for Napier, at 0.15 p.m. j • iWeHington, July s—Arrived, Tura-, k|na from London, via Habart, at 7J55 p.m. * I

The Wainui left Wellington for New Plymouth at 5.25 p.m. yesterday. A portion of the Australia's salvaged oargo of tea has arrived in Sydney. The bulk of it is in excellent condition. The barque General Gordon, which raovtly left Melbourne for Queenstown put into Sydney stripped of her Sails and showing other damage caused by gales. Mr Millar's Harfcour Act Amendment Bill provides for compensation to all hor-Uour bbards for land taken from them by the Governor under the Harfcours Act. Advice has been received that Mr A. Hatrick, proprietor of the Wangaauf riyer steamers, who ia now in England, has purchased a sailing vessel at between 500 and 600 tons The ship is now. loading cargo at Home for New Zealand, and will be brought out by Captain White, late ol the St. KiMa. The Marine Department has adopted a regulation providing that a white light in a globular lantern of not less than eight inches diameter (flail be exhibited by every vessel at anchor in a harbour, The TJni6n Steam Ship Company fc* finally settled the claim made a- ► £| 8 f. U iJ , f,. sinktn S **» jßßßi e Mo col in Wellington harbour by the ' Botomahana. Mr Wm. Cook, who owned the schooner at the time ehe ■an*, and in whose favour the jury E7i U^ meat ' haa *«» *iooo w lull settlement. ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY FOG. £?«, Press Association.) WELLINGTON. July 5 *• BKeptionally heavy fog enve- ^ S mornin S- int «rferSfffl,.ft stu PP In S and also street waffle. It was impossible to see half *ay across,the streets. The ferry steamers Admiral anil t»ya*y came to Brief. The former Han down the Union Company's steT «er TWune, which was SrJ ft th^ stream the Admiral .being dam■*wt to the extent of several hmVdX p r h t,' n,eTaiunewas^ J?Z L °yalty ran into tne Queen's Wharf, damaged herself, and sntSh*a*>veral strings on the wharf.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 156, 6 July 1904, Page 1

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SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 156, 6 July 1904, Page 1

SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 156, 6 July 1904, Page 1

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