SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1904. High water at Now Plymouth—--0.20 a.m. and 9.45 p.m. High water at Waitara—9.4l a.m. awl 10 P.m. Sun—Riteo 5.2 a.m., Sdt 6.58 p.m. Moon—New moon, to-day, at 3h. 18m. 19s. a.m. ARRIVED. Nov. 7.—Rarawa, s.s., 1100 tons, Norbury, from Oraehunga. Passengers—Misses Hailing, Chimg, Harper, Latken, Radford, Franklin, Fa-1 bian, Mesdames) Hunery and two children, Malcolm, Clarke, Messrs Beaver, MoGovern, Dudgeon, Henery, Wilson, Austin, Wheeler, Kniglrt,Clifton, Paltridgo, Bailed, l'Uie, Goodson, Lees, Dicky, Patrick, Umiacke, Sladden, Canning, Cockayne, Gerard.' SAILEDI Nov. 7.—Corinna, &.s„ 1200 tons,) S. Holford, for Wellington and South. Nov. 7.—Rarawa, s.s., 1200 tons. Norbury, for Onehunga. Passengers —Misaes McGregor, Cl a rk, Sawtell, Meadainoa Know Lea, Fraser, Roulston, Ohadwick, MacEwan, Mr Justice Edwards, Messrs Agnew, AUpresa, Cohen, Redd, Spraggv Courtney, Knight, Roulsum, Kidd, MacEwon, Peam, J olinston; 8 steerage. Cargo—26 boxes butter Welch ; 16 cases cheese, Spedding; 8 cases bacon, Stratford IJacon 00. ; 3 pkjjs, Nathan ; 5 do., Gilpin ; 7 cases, Express Co.; 8 cases pumpkins, and Bpkgs, Railway. EXPECTED ARRIVALS,, - Rotoiti, front Manukau, to-day, Takapuna, from South, to-day. Harawa, from Manukau, to-morrow. Talapuna, from Manukau, Thursday. Rotoiti, from Touth, Thursday. Rarawa, from Manukau, Friday, i Rotoiti, from Manukau, Saturday. Raraw a , from Manukau, Monday. Rotoiti, from Manukau, Tucsd a y. Takapuna, from South, Tuesday. . TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Melbourne, Nov. 6.—Arrived, Victoria, from the Bluff, Adelaide,' 'Tiov. 7.—ltidlan Monarch, from New Zealand. Wellington, Nov. 7.—Arrived, Wakomii, from Auckland, at 1.40 p.m. Auckland, Nov, 7.—Arrived, Ventura, from Honolulu and San Francisco, at 6.50 p.m. BlufT. Nov. 7.—Arrival, Monowjai, from 'Hobart, at 7.20 p.m. (English mail), . ! ■ The Rotoiti passed the MaouW Heads, outward bound from Onehfinga to New Plymouth, at 4,55 list evening. The Takaputm left Nelßon at; 8 o'clock last night for New Plymouth. Another vessel has returned ito Sydney from the Marshall Islands empty, as the result of German restrictions. . News w'as received, at Wellington on Sunday that the Blackball steamer Petone, bound from Wellington to Ifaipora, bad broken her shaft, and was sheltering under Kaplti IBland. The Duco went out to tow her back Jo Wellington. At a nautical 1 Inquiry at Auckland into tine circumstances surrounding the foundering of the cuitteT Gisby off the Whaogarei Heads, the court found thai no blamo was attachable to Captain Jackson, and that the vessel's loss was caused through stress of wdatiher.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 261, 8 November 1904, Page 1
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389SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 261, 8 November 1904, Page 1
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