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SHIPPING.

» t t ' -T » * OF NEW PLYMOUTH. * SATURDAY, AUGUST 20,1901. High water at Now Plymouth.— 3:86 a.m. and 4.16 p.m. High water at Waitora.—3.sl a.m. Sun. —Rise (j.42 set 5.18 p.m. Moon.—Full moon, 26th, 0.35) p.m. SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1904. High water at New Plymouth—--4.55 a.m. and 5.34 p.m. High water at Waitara.—s.lo a.m., aud 5.49 p.m* Sun..—Rise 6.41 a. 111., set 5.19 p.m. ARRIVED, v August 19.—Takapuna, from Onehunga. SAILED< _ August 19.—Takapuna, for W#llmgton, , . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rotoltii, from South, to-day. Rarawa, from Munukau, Monday, Rotoiti, from North, Wednesday. .Takapuna, from South, Wodnpsday. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Onehunga, August 19.—Arrived, Rarawa* from Now Plymouth, at 11 aim. Wellington, August 18.- Sailed, for London, at 0,50 p.m. Lyttclton, August 19, Sailod, ■ Kent for. Port Chalmers, at 0.20 p.m. Gisborno, August 19,-Sailed Star Of Ireland, for Napier, at 4.45 a.m. 'A' record shipment of 62,000 bag» Qi wheat was carried from Sydney bv the Indralemo, * ® ot ° Ui * arri " !D e from south this morning will be served bv ttewwl 6.15 a.in, train, aad tte a.jiO tram wiiL connect with the vos*ro£hSaf° r t0 ho, ' dePai ' tUrfl The Tafcapuna's departure from IMehunga - wa s delayed until 6.30 o clock yesterday morning on account of tiho weather. The steamer reached New Plymouth last ovening and sailed for Wellington immedi- 1 ately j STRANDING OP A SCOW, ' (Per Press Association.) PALMERSTOX N„ August 19. Yesterday afternoon, during a, wos- • terly gaie, the sailing vessel Surprise, bouna from Kaipara to .nangianui, was blown out of her course while the gale .was at its height, and W..s struck l,y a huge .wave, which carried away her steerpsar and waslied a passenger named Nixon overboard. He was not . seen again, The vessel ultimately struck the beach two miles south of tiho 'Manawatu River, She lies well on the -beach, and groat difficulty will bo experienced in refloating her, The crew are sai'o, Waraganui, August 19.—The Sur> prise's cargo consisted of 73,000 ft. of timber, 59,000 being consigned to R. J. Green, and 14,000 16 l'urder ajid Son. The scow, which is owned by thoMitcholson Timber Company, ofAucklaaid, leftKaipam on the jirdj

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 194, 20 August 1904, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 194, 20 August 1904, Page 1

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 194, 20 August 1904, Page 1

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