SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH,
Tuesday, august is, 1904. - High water at New Plymouth—and 0.5 p.m. High water at Waitara.—o.2 a.m. 1Uia : 0.22 p.m. . Sun.—Rise 6.46 a.m. set 5.14 p.m< Moon—First quarter, 18th, 4.4 ».m. ARRIVED. August 15. —Uarawa, s.s., 1200 tons, Norbury, from Onehunga, Passengers—Missea Musgrove, Champion Hamer, Walton, Coles, Hellett, McDermott, Hodder, Nowoll, Mes'dames Stapleton and maid, Broderick, maid, and two children, Henderson, Permain, Nicholls, Bjornstuor, Cook and child, Cooper, Pillar, Morey, Smith, Heads, Messrs Boyle, (Vincent, Ford Draycott, Ramage, Abbott, Laurie, Parkinson, Harding [(2), Coley, Davis, Wilson, Nisbett, Smith, Welch, Pillar, Comyn, Symon, McColl, Gubb, Foster, Stapleton, Permain, Heads, Cunnold, Walton, McVicar, Williams, Valerian#, Wilson, Dentill, Shirley, Pedefsoo,: Cammaij} (2), Potter, Milson, Joachim, Hillitt, Weston, Coupej, Leathain, Hodder, Smith, Morey, ladder, Gamble, Broderick, Clinton, - Ward, Bajo, WaW, Moffatt and 81 steerage. ENTERED OUTWARDS. August 16.—Rarawa,, s.s., 1200 "tans, Nonbury, lor Onehunga. Passengers.—Masses Beck, Bunny, Mesiclames Houston, lirown, Nachol, Drs. J,jangaton, Freshman, Messrs Gallijghier, Seeling, Wood, Tyler, McGregor, Latimer, Bishop, Hall, Crawfond, Wheelwright, Marks, Hooper, I J3aieiiger, Braike, Houston, and others, 15 steerage. Cargo—l 7 pkgs Latimer ; 34 do., Sole Bros. ; 28 ikK, • Jamieson ; 21 boxes butter, Auckland Butter Company ; 2 cases bacon, 5 do, lard, Stratford Bacon Company* : •EXPECTED ARRIVALS. j Taktfpunn, from North, to-day. Rotoiti, from South, to-morrow. Rarawa, trom Manukau, Thursday. Rotolti, from Manukau, on Friday. I Tak&puna, from South, Saturday. ] TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. i Ginbome, August 15. Arrived, Star of Ireland, from Wellington, a|t .6,15 a.m. Auckland, August 15. Arrived, Delphic, from Liverpool, at 7 a.m., Paieha, from London, via Capeitown tuid Hobart, at 8 a.m. Greymouth, August 14. Arrived, Oreti, from New Plymouth, at 11 p.m. Wellington, August 15.—Arrived, from Ly Melton at 7.15 ».m. Bluff, August 15.—Sailed, Mo£raki, for Hobart, at 4.45 p.m. An Amerlcagi ■ shippingi line has reduced fates'lrom Liverpool to Philadelphia toSOs, A. launch'capsized at a regatta qt New York on the Potomac River, and ten were drowned. The'steamer Suffolk,/ which left tiw. Bluff on June 2nd for West of ports, arrived at Bristol last' Thursday. The Rarawia's departure , was deooi account of the late arrival of the express train. She got away bert-peen midnight and one o'clock ' this morning. The Takapuna left Onehunga last earing ,at live o'clock with the ■n*?? mail, passing Manukaiu ?¥'? 6.30. The steaimer continJ»ed.ler journey to Wellington froni fto breakwater at an early ho<>r this fiiorning with the southern poK tron of the mails.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 190, 16 August 1904, Page 1
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398SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 190, 16 August 1904, Page 1
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