SHIPPING
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUrH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMUfcuI 3, 1904. High water at New Plymouth—--1.31 a.m. and j,55 p.m. Uigk water at Wuitara—l,46 a.m. and 14.10 Sun—Rise 6.24 a.m., set 0.36 p.m. Moon—Last miarter, to-day, at 'SK3sp.ni,. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1904. High water at New Plymouth—--2.25 a.m., and 2.56 p.m. High water at Waitara—2,4o ajn,. and 3.11 p,.in. Sun—Rise 6.23 a.m. a set 5.37 pjn. ARRIVED. 2—Takapuna, fromOnehunga, SAILED, September 2.—Takapuna for South
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rotoiti, from South, to-day. Rarawa, ifrom, Manukau, on. Monday. Rotoiti,, from Manukau, Wednesday. T&kapuoa, from South, Wednesday, Rarawa, from Manukau, Thursday, Takapuna, from Manukkau, Friday. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Qnahunga, September 2.—Arrived, Harawa from New Plymouth (outJVard 'Frisco mail), at 9.55 a.m. Fremantle, September 2.—Arrived, Orotava. Passengers for New Zealand—Mrs Schofield, Misses Bowen, Read, Newiagtom, and Mr Qrutch. Sydney, September 2.—Arrived, the Italian cruiser, Liguria, commanded by the Duke d'Abruzzi,' from New Zealand and the Islands. Wellington, September 2.—Sailed, Buceros for Lyttelton, at 5.40 p.m. j
The | Marseilles strike ia extending to other Fronqiu ports, "toains leave town torday to concept With the Rotoiti at noon (inward bound from Wellington) and 8.20 p.m, (outward to Onehunga). In connection, with the steam service to the West Coast ports of the United Kingdom the Department of Industries and Commerce has received cable advice, reporting the arrival of the steamer Suffolk, at Bristol on 'the'lltib. ult.„ at Liverpool on the 15th, and Glasgow on the 25th. Her cargo arriVed'in 1 good condition to favourable markets, and all shipments were readily taken up. ' - Additional particulars of the loss of the Saralgossa show that she Went broadside on„ 'bumping heavily, an:, the seas breaking over her, Het masts were carried away, and the boats not be launched. Several attempts to, get 0 line ashore by .-. swimming failed.. Rockets were also used unsuccessfully, but at ten o'clock a Una was got ashore on some .floating timber and secured by '. v «ad Europeans, a . iarge crowd having lassembled on the i beqeh. The sailmaker was killed ■ .bytfalßiJg from, the, rigging to the ~, fleck* Captain,Duncan, 70 years of '.^age,,was. severely) injured in the back ' .after tas vessel struck.. The wreck ,',JKfl.s sold lor £l9, 7s Cdj
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 206, 3 September 1904, Page 1
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