SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1904. High water at New Plymouth—s.4 a.m. ami 5.50 p.m. High water at Waiters.—s.l9 a.m. ♦■ and '6.5 p.m. Sua.—Rise 4.40 a.m., set 7.20 p.m. Moon.—New moon, 7th, at 3h. 33m. 16s. p.m. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 190*. High water at New Plymouth—6.2a a.m. and 6.56 p.m. High wateV at Wiaitaia.—6.3B a.m. and 7.11 p.m. Sun.—Rise 4.10 a.m., set 7.20 p.m. ARRIVED. Dec. 2—Raiawa, s.s., 1100 tons, Norbury, from Onehunga. PassenBisney, tallwell, Ryan, Sunderland (2), Burrell, Reeves (2), Ohapman, Mesdainos Oxley and child, Bisney, Ward, Blow, Burrell, Reeves, Judge Kettle, Messrs Bird, Price, . Bae, Oxley, Cooper, Sinley, Robert \ son, Webb, Russell, Corkill, Una- ; ham, Murphy, Poll, Howden, Champ Son, Matthews, Tanner, Hodgson, '■ Fowler, Kinsella, Kidd, Nichols/Hi- j chen, Wiles, Jacques, Buckler, Long, ' 28. steerage, | SAILED, Dec. 2.—Raiawa, &'&, 1100 tons, I Norbury, for Onehunga. Passengers. ' —Misses Cornwall, Pott, Williams, Mrs Wylie, Dr. Bennett, Messrs Wy-; combe, Wells, Wilson, Webster, Pott, • Mundy, Gore ; 10 steerage. Cargo— ! 5 cases bacon, Stratford Bacon Co , ' 47 packages hides and skins, Blow ; j 10 packages. Railway. ) EXPECTED ARRIVALS. j Rotoitd, from Manukau, to-day. I Corinna, from South, to-morrow. j Rarawa, from Manukau, Monday. { Hotoltl, from Manukau, Tuesday, j TakapuDß from South, Tuesday. Barawa, from Manukau, Wednesday. Takapuna, from Manukau, Thursday. Rotoiti, from South, Thursday, j TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. WeUiflgton, Dec. 2.—Arrived Takapuna, i:om New Plymouth, at 2.50 a.m.; Marere, from Gishorne, at 6.50 ! a.m. Oftehunga, Dec. 2,—Arrived, Roto- J iti, from New Plymouth, at 10.40 B.IQ* Weatpqrt, Dec. 2.—Arrived, Moa, from New Plymouth, at 4.30 p.m. j Sydney, Dec. 2.—Arrived, Mokoia,! from Wellington, at 1.30 p.m. ; Sier- ' ra, from Auckland, at 6 p.m. j The Federal Premier b«s received a ' cable from the Colonial Office,: stat- ' ing that a reply ia not expected ' lon some tolme from Germany relative to the protest against German restriction on British shipping in ' the Marshall Group, the reason given I being that the German authorities I jrill probably require to communi- J cate with the authorities in the Mar- ' stalls. Against'this it is pointed .' out that within 48 hours of its be- i' tog known that the Ysabel was re- ' turning tq the group, an export duty I of 30s was placed on copra by the j Berlin authorities without consulting tho authorities in the Marshalls I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 283, 3 December 1904, Page 1
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382SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 283, 3 December 1904, Page 1
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