SHIPPING.
PORT QF NEW PLYMOUTH. FHIDAY," NOVEMBER 4, 1904. High water ja.t New Plymouth—--0.3:) a.m. ami 6.20 p.m. lligh water at Waittua—s.4B a.m. Untl 0.35 p.'lii. Sun—Rise 5.7 a.m., set 6.53 p.m. . Moon—Mew moon, Bth, at 3.13 H.m.
Arrived. Nov. 3.—Rgtoiti, s.s., 1159 tons, Bobertso-n, ti'om South. Pussfenger— Jlr Barlow. Nov. 3.—Tftkapuna, s.s., 957 tons, Holiord, lroiu Onehunga. Passengers—Misses Barringer, Carter, Mesdames Trobhcway, Orinling, Chadney, Davius, Burrows, Messrs UYetiheway, Lauchlaui Gn'mling, Nolan, Julian, Foster, Wißon, Lister, Robertson, Kickler, Smith, Sneddon, Phillips, .Gun Son, Watts, Cockroft, Johnson, 'Aberci onibitt-r 4> steerage,.
SAILED. Nov. 3.—Rotoiti, s.s., 1159 tons, JioijerLson, for Onehunga. Passengers—Miss Wheeler, Mesdames McKiniion, Champion, Messis Loman, BoliiaKl, O'Driscoll, Blundell (2), Jtichaiilsoo, Waters, Blick, Champion juid others.' . -Nov. 3,-irTakapuna, for South.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS, sßaiawa, favour Manukau, to-day. Rotoiti, Irani Manukau, to-morrow. Rarawa, from Manukau, on Moody. Rotoiti, from Manukau, Tuesday, CTalapunaj.fiPom South, Tuesday. Barawa, froin Manukau, Wednesday. [Takapuna, from Manukau, Thursday. Potoiti, irom. South, Thursday* teusgraphic ain piping. Warkganur, Nov, 3.—Arrived, Kia Pra, from New Plymouth, at 4.30 p.m. Auckland,' Nov. 3.—Sailed, Oswestry Urangja, for - Wejliqgton, at 3 p.m. * ' The Rarawa reached Onehunga New Plymouth at 10.55 a.m. yesterday, and left at 4.15 p.m. on the return trip, passing Manukau Beads at 5.30. Considerable damage was done by £he storm in New South Wales on .Wednesday., Buildings were 'wracked ! in various; parts of the country, and the telegraph lines throughout the .whole State interrupted; It Was expected that' communication would be restored*- on Thursday. A terrific gale is reported on the southrWeetem poast of Victoria.
• BAD WEATHER. (Per Press Association.) NELSON, Nov, 3. The steamer Charles Edward ar- < pived tomgjbt from Totaranui. She reports very bad weather outside oi ITasman Bay, and that the steamers' iTaieri, Storm, Waveriey, Moa, and 'Jane Douglas were sheltering at] Mutton • Cove, while two or three pthers were approaching that place tot shelter,.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 258, 4 November 1904, Page 1
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307SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 258, 4 November 1904, Page 1
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