SHIPPING.
\ < \ • . - POST OF NEW PLYMOUTH,.; Monday, july isth, 1904, High water at New ] a.m. and 0.30 p.m. High water at Waita'ra—o.23 a.m. , and 0.45 a.m. I " i) : »Sun—Rise 7.11 a.m„ set 4.49 p.m. ' Moon—First quarter, 20 t 8.25 a.m. i.; ABBIVED. July 16—Botoiti, aa, 1159 ; tons, Robertson, from South. Passengers —Missw Collins (2), White, Cameron, Mrs Dutton and boy, Mr Christie. July 17—Corinna, from Dunedin, via way ports. SAILED. '• July 16—Botoftd for Onehuaga, EXPECTED ABRIVALS, -' Rarawa, from Manukau, to-day. ,>■ Hotoiti, from Manukau, on Wednesday. Waimri, from South, on Wednesday. Rarawa, from Manukau, on Thursday* Wainui, from Manukau, on Fri- \, day. TELEGRAPHIC SHtPPINO. Wellington, July 16—Arrived; Wainui from New Plymouth at 8.50 a.m. Greymouth, July 16—Arrived, Rotamond from New Plymouth, at 1.15 a.m. j Lyttelton, July 17—Arrived, teasel trom Wellington, at 8.50 a.m. : Sydney; July 16—Sailed, Moktwal for Wellington, at 3 p.m. Melbourne, July 16—Arrived, Moeraki from Bluff and Hohart. •-; Tiva sailing vens Is are (!;:<■ .it the ■ hreiik«.i;iv ;i-i,i". N-i.v Sou; ttV.li's, '. ' with iiujthyoi.d fj:iu)i'i- for the wha.ri ' extension work. . ! The Rarawa left Unphunga at 3.-10 ■ p.m. yesterday for New Plymouth, ! Manukau. Heads at 5.15. j , The Government steamer Hinemoa j •<;?, sailed from Qnehunga at 10.30 o'- , clock yesterday morning, for Wellioga. tea, via New Plymouth. I The Comma left Nelson at 10 a.m. ...yesterday, arriving at'Moturoa. be- 1 .., lore midnight. t
NEW ZEALAND SHttBCILDINO, (Bar Press Association.) AUCKLAND, July 18. i, The Premier, speaking at the ' launch of the steel steamer Puliki—'i ' 150 ft by 25ft and drawing Bft of wjt-' ~ tip-toe longest built in the colony, • , .emphasised the necessity of «ncourag>- i log local industries. IHs considauce' . pricked him for the Govertaiwmt had *rdered a. couple of mine field steam- , era from Home, and if he bad known i that Sealer Bros, could turn out a , boat such as that launched to-day - they .should < have the order. The . Government's mine steamer at Auek- j land drew too much water, and, If | a>ey had to get another Stager's \ 'should be entrusted with tthe vork. |
* ' tEtS WESTERN STAR. The wstfern Star, which collided ' „ With 'Bad was sunk by the Ttgtia i ■ f Ferra, was built in Biverton, New \ gfeaUad, had an eventful voyage. She : was 118 days out from Calrne, and ', occupied 85 days covering 80 miles * , ."* Jortsißed damage in the gale in , which the Aramac was stranded. Af- ■ Iter being repaired she sailed agate,! but was then given up as missing J she reached Aaryborough after taking 49 iavs to do 690 miles I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 166, 18 July 1904, Page 1
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414SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 166, 18 July 1904, Page 1
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