SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 81, 1904. High water at New Plymouth—3.l2 a.m. and 3.48 p.m. High water at Wsitanx.-d.27 a.m. and 4.3 p.m. i s w ie ..Biiii.-H(«c 4.38 a.m., set 7.22 p.tn Sir Mo»n.—New moon 6th prox., sh. 54m, 15s. a.m. SUNDAY, JANUARY 1. 1003. High water at New Plymouth—4.33 a.m. and 5.19 p.m. High water at Waitara.—4.4B tt .m. ami 5.34 p.m. Sun.—Rise 4.38 a.m., set 7.22 p.m. ARRIVED. Dec. 30.—La Bella, barque, 300 tons, Myalaus, yroin Westport. (In anchorage.) Dec. 30.—Frank Guy, barquentin?, 400 tons, Gotten, from Clarence River, N.S.W. Dec. 30.—Rarawa, s.s., 1100 tons, Norbury, from Onehunga. Passengers—M;sso6 Smith (2), Hirst, Warren (2;, Shrewsbury, Crisp, Lippiatt, Buckley, Pilkington, Crossen, Webber, Lamb, flagnell, Ik-Master (2), HeMt, .Millar (2), Cheal, Mounsey, illcotiaiiies Stratford, Warren, Crossen, Webber, Lamb, Gee, McMaster, Miller, Mounsoy, Adams, Wall, Messrs Evans, Sinclair, Anderson, Warren (2), Bright, E'mes, j Osborne, Ross, Tavlor, Leydon, Burgess, Ogle, Hriittain, Ducker, McDonald, Parke, Lewis, Gee, Lippiatt, Smith, Garcia, Webber] Bennett, Dr. Peach ; steerage.
EXPECTED arrivals. Hotoiti, from Maimkau, to-day. Corinna, from South, to-morrow. Rarawa, from Manukau, Monday-. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Tinaru, Dec. 30. 'iiuaI l*Vl. .rgi»/"fcjatcTion, at 8.40 a.m. Lv Dec. 30.—Arrived, Tafrom New Plvmouth at 8 Onehunga. Doc. 30.—Arrived, Roto"i, from New Plymouth, at 10.30 a.m. Sailed, Rotoit., for New PKmoutfi, a t 3.15 p.m. Bluff, Pre. 30. —Sailed, Tokom'aru, for London, via Rio do Janeiro at 8 ia.m. The barque La Bella arrived ofT Haturoa from Westport yesterday and came to an anchorage at about Z1 p.m. She will be berthed this morning, and loads white pine here lor Adelaide. The lwrquentine Frank Guv arrived in port yesterday from * ClatrnnH ?' ve f:. ;h a cai 'B'o of hardwood for thte Government. From here she process to the Bav of Islands to loaid timber for an Australian port. Through a delay experienced on the Manukau bar the Raraw a did not arrive at the breakwater till l 30' yesterday afternoon. The Rotoiti passed Manukau Heads outward bound for New Plymouth at o.ll) last evening. TOe Corinna, due to-morrow from Dunedin and way ports., brings about dIHJ tons of general cargo. Her cargo for south will include . 14 000 boxes of butter for transhipment to the Home boat at Wellington. Preparations for floating the I* and O. Australia (wrecked a few months ogw at, Port Philip Heads) are expected to prove effective in about three weeks' time. Melbourne shipowners deny that the proposed owners' combine will result in a reduction of wages, Ml- _ admit that a large number of hands may be thrown out of employment. A Sydney merchant, advocates substituting a weekly service via Vancouvcr for the Suez, Mails could be landed in London in 32 days by using sixteen knot boats across the Pai cific. It is believed that New Zealand might join the service by sending mails to Fiji in sixteen-knot i connecting steamers. The lonic arrived at Hol-art at 8 a.m. yesterday, she is due at Wellington about Tuesday next.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 307, 31 December 1904, Page 1
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