SHIPPING
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1904. High water ait New Plymouth—u.47 a.m. and 1.7 p.m. High water at Waitara—l.2 a.m. and 1.22 p.m. .Sun—Wise (j.25 a.m., set 5.35 p.m. Moon—Last quarter .to-morrow, at 2.85 p.nx, ARRIVED, . September I.—Rarawa<, s,s., 1200 tons, Nor,bury, irom Onehunga,. Passengers—Misses Scliaw. (2), i'auUler, Plciuen, McMammiio, Mesdames J ones Burley, Speldy, iappin and family, Taylor, Messrs Peacock;, Alexander, Whit-taker, Teddan, Partridge, : a argent, McKoy, Shaw, Thompson, Courtney, Huriey, Murphy, Lappin, Rev. Bradbury, and Corinthian Fo o tball Cluib .(14),, Masters Shaw and Jury ; 15 steerage.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Takapuna, from Manukau, to-day. Rotoiti, from Sputh, ,to-morrow. RaJawaX,freM' I Manukau, on Monday, Rotoiti, from Manukau, Wednesday, TaJtapuoa, from Wednesday. Rarawa, ttom Mauujkau, Thursday, 'l'almpuna,. trom Manukau, Friday,
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.; ■ Sydney, August) 31.—Sailed, Mararoa, lor Auckland, at 2 p.m. ! Sep* itemfoer I.—Sailed, Surrey, l o r Wellington via Auckland. Melbourne, August 81.—Sailed, Victoria, ior Hobart and Blull.
Adelaide, , September I.—Arrived, Manuwbesna, from Whamganei. 1 Onehunga, September I.—Arrived, •Takapuna, from New Plymouth at 8,5 a.m.
Wellington, September I.—Arrived, Rotoiti, from New Plymouth, at 3:40 a.m. Sailed, Delphic, for Lyt-•-telton, at 0.10 p.m.;, Kuapehu, ior London, at 0:40 p,m. Westport, September I.—Arrived, ■ Gertie, irom New Plymouth, at 10.55 p,m.
The Gothic amved at Plymouth, from ■Wellington, on Wednesday, Heavy galea are reported, w(th a rough sea, along tiiuo coast of .New The T&kapuna, from Omehunga to .New Plymouth, passed Hanukau Heads at 5 o'clock laat evening,. The Manuwhera, ii«m Whuagarei to Adelaide, had a stormy passage crossing tha TasmaA. tiea, and; had to jettlSoM pari bi toer deck pargo of timber.
All tha cargo has been salvaged from the scow Surprise, which went ashore o& the Manawatu beach about • fortnight ago,; and has ibeen - brtfught to Wwganuii by the Queen ot the South. Tha Surprise was yesterday' towed oft '#ia .beach by the Moa,«jd-isnow: In the ManawaW ■•BivWi'ifthe is little damaged..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 205, 2 September 1904, Page 1
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