SHIPPING.
——«-—.—. PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1904. High water at New Plymouth—--8.43 a.m. and 9.7 q.m. High water at Wa'ttara.—B.sß a.m and 9.22 p.m. Sun—Rise 5.3 a.m., set 6.57 p.m. Moon—New moon, to-morrow, at 3.13 a.m. AKKIVED. Nov. s.—Hotoiti, s.s., 1159 tons, Robertson, front Onehunga. Passengers.—Misses Macoruni, Mooney, Cable, Ohing, Mesdanies Wyl'ie, Richmond, Cable, Hart and infant, Miller and two children. Dr. McGregor, Messrs Wylie, Richmond, (Juodson! Borkes, Napifer, Knight, Auritin ; 10 steerage. Nov. 6.-Corinna, s.s., 1200 tons, S. Holfond, from Uunedin, via way ports. SAILED. Nov. s.—Rotc-iti, s.s., 1159 tons, Robertson, lor Onehunga. Passengers—Misses Hc-lroyd, Turner, Mace Mesdames Tuck and infant, Porter] Messrs Pycroft, McUuinness, Ewarc Lawrence, Miller, Rock, Norton.Ramsey, Potter, and thirteen members of the House 0 1 Representatives. Nov. s.—Hinemoa, G.S., for Onehunga. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Earawa, from Manukau, to-day. Hotoiti; ; f*»m Manukau, to-niorraw. Takapuna, from South, to-morrow. Barawa, from Manukau, Wednesday. Takapuna, from Manukau, Thursday. Hotoiti, from South, Thursday. Karawa, from Manukau, Friday. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Onehunga, Nov, a.—Arrived, Hinemoa, from New Plymouth, at 6.30 p.m. Sailed, Harawa, for New Plymouth, at 4.10 p.in, (crossed bar at 6 p.m.) Wellington, Nov. 6.—Arrived, Mimiro, from Bluff,, at 8.15 a.m. The'steamers Gironde and Schiaffine collided near Dona, Algeria, 'the lormer sank with one 'hundred Kabyle passengers. ■•■■■■■ The Federal Government has decided uftfeto- entertain th> orjan.t ;Csnipany's tender for the mail service. It is probable an attempt will be made to keep up the:weekly service by paying a poundage: rate. Captain Derquiat, the master of the barque Adderley, which arrived at Sydney from Ballard recently, report* that when off the S,amoan Group he found quite a number of , ■mail inlands and reels that were either, wrongly eharttd or had just made their appqarance, as the result Ol recent volcanic eruptions. Captain Berquist statts that he found the navigation of this part of the Pacific very difficult, and warns ma- ! riners to keep a strict look-out when in the vicinity of Samoa.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 260, 7 November 1904, Page 1
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322SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 260, 7 November 1904, Page 1
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