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SHIPPING.

V". poBT OF NEW PLYMOUTH.; ' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1904. High water at New Plymouth—lo. 26 a.m. and 10.45 p.m. High water' at Waiitara—lo.4l a.m. SBJd X 1.3 p.m. Sun—Kise 4.38 a.m., set 7.22 p.m. Moon—First quarter, loth, at 9h. j i 4 3m. 21s. .a.m. I ARRIVED, '■ Dec. B.—Takapuna, s.s., 957 tons, t Holforfl, from O'nehunga. Passengers, t —Miss Jackson, Mesdames l'rosser. Messrs Atkinson, Fahy, Da Vies, Bennington, Thomas, Shrtr- ' 'ley. Wilson, Todd, Baker, Garner, '» 1 Walshaw, Kessell, Hitchcock, lied- - Sutherland, Allsworth, Parris, Jagger, Avery, Speedy ; 7 steerage. SAILED. s' Dec. B.—Takapuna, for South.

f EXPECTED ARRIVALS. •'Rarawa, from Manukau, to-day. ■ Botoiti, from Manukau, to-morrow.- , Rarawa, from Manukau, Monday. , Rotoiti, from Manukau, Tuesday. Takapuna, from South, Tuesday. ■ Rarawa, from Manukau, Wednesday. Takapunu, from Manukau, Thursday. L Botoiti, from South, Thursday. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Onehunga, Dec. B.—Arrived, R® l '®" tva, from New. Plymouth, at 8.00 ,a Sydney, Dec. 7.—Sailed, Mokoia, for Wellington. at 2.40 p.m. ' "Melbourne. Dec. 7.-Sailcd, Monowai, for the Bluff. - The Rarawa sailed from Onehunga for New Plymouth' at 6 o'clock last ■ ; ev&tilig, passing Manukau Heads at 7..50. ' ■ i The 1 Rosamond is expected llcre oh Sunday or Monday with HOO tons of ' cdal for the Railway Department. ' She proceeds to Greymouth after dis- . ■•■•" charging. . •-'» Nothing has been Ascertained as w i'the identity of the capsized vessel reported at Melbourne by the Gladyp. It is suggested that she might Ibc a. < bartjue in ballast from Capetown > 'to Newcastle. The. captain of the Clan McLeod reports that he saw a ' dead whale close to the spot where the supposed derelict was observed. 'ln tbo Federal Senate Senator Smith pointed out that under the : 1888 agrcomeiit between Great Brf- - tain and Germany the latter has no 1 right to impose restrictions on ves- • sb!s visiting the Marsha lis. He askoft the Governmen't to talce steps to ■ havethe status quo restored while tho> matter is being diplomatically ' fcettkxh• ■''■■' ■ •

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 288, 9 December 1904, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 288, 9 December 1904, Page 1

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 288, 9 December 1904, Page 1

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