SHIPPING.
> PORT OF MEW FLVMOOTHv •THURSDAY:, JANUARY 19, 1905. E '..High water at New Plymouth—7.29 *m. aad 7.58 p.m. High water a t Waitara.—7.44 a.m. and 8.13 p.m. Sun.—Ride 4.49 a.m., set 7.11 p.m. Moon.—Full moon, 21st, at 6h. 51m, Ips, p.m. ARRIVED. j Jan. 18,—Rarawa, s.s., 1100 tons, Norbury, from Onehunga. Passengsers—Misses Aiken>, Hinman, Horncman, Fanert, Crombie, Brown, Hunt, Davis, Sutherland, Mesdaroes Aiken, ] Hendry,, Wakerley, Williamson ana Child. Burton and 3 children, Thuiy Kettle, Ilapere, Hendrin, Smith, Sutherland, Sir E. Gibbq. Hon. McGowan, Messrs Wilson, Wickham, Bauth, Kilmartin, Barry, Atkinson, Cannonj. Hodgson, Putliskie, Jones, Hendrin, Beaver, Sutherland, Luke, Robertson, Strang (3), Watsonj, Ht, Hall, Watts, Leo, Wiillramsori Allen, Myers. ThurkeMe, Blundell, Mablin. Shepherd, Tompe'tt, Boon, Mathews \ 36 steerage, SAJLED, Jan. 18,—Rarawa, s.a., 1100 tons, Norbury, for Onehunga. Passengers Hisses Bcott Failey, Mi+*i a mes Tanner and child, Sproule, Green, Sejlby, Messrs Tanner, Shanks, Levett, Brown, Bead, Hector, Bailey, Parker, Smith, Croup, Martin, Selby, Flesber. Blair, Peglar, Courtney, and others; 12 steerage. C a rgo —6 boxes butter, Midhirst Dairy Co.; 6pkg9 hams and trottersj, Inglewood Bacon Co.; 15pkgs, Natnani 9 Ho. t Express Co. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Takapuna, from Manukau, to-day. Barawa, from Manukau, to-morrsw. Roloit4( from Manukau, Saturday. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING* Greymouth, Jan. 18.—Arriivedj, HoSamond, from Newj Plymouth!, at 8 aj-m.-toioi, from New Prymoitth, at 11 p.ra, Onehunga. Jan. 18.—Arrived, Takapuna, from Now Plymouth, at 9.10 «.m< Sailed, Takapuna, for New Plymouth, at 3.50 p.m. Lyttelton, Jan. 18.—Arrived, Suffolk, from Timaru, a l 7.30 a.m. Sailed, Suffolk* Jor Wellington), at 7.10 p.m. Timaru, Jan. 18.—Sailed, Kaikoura, for Lyttelton. at 10.30 p.m. London, Jan. .17.—Arrived, n!r», from New Zealand. Sydney, Jan. 18.-Arrived, Silver iioud, from Mercury Bay nSL Jan - 18 - Sail «% Aotea, for WeWngton, at 5.15 p.m. Theßotoiti left Wellington for New Plymouth at 5.20 p.m. yesterdesn^c^ mattian , GoVemment has patched a parly to search for Possible survivors of the BrierJ n fho F ? loralG . oVernn)ent forwards - B«™ e plT n *i authorises Messrs fhrG' er^ P n and C °' s <='*«* against for G wT^ G °!f rll ,' nenffor £l °.ooo 7L w t£* frora trading at tte Marshall and Caroline Islands The Westport Harbour Board tol aU , or the vear Wfl « £ ™ eXports oi coal totalled 570,366 tons, an increase of 50,000 per year, since 1900. The Kotuku is due to-morrow with a cargo of State mine coal. ii»^ VlCe^ s i * en ™*>ved at Wellington that Vicc-Adnriral Sir A flT^T!',.* 1111 the fla ßßhiP EuryaPsvcte 1 25 ShipS Ch ?„ a d Febrta'n 2w amV S in on *eoruarj 21st > «""» stay a week. THE MANUKA. TW w. v S X DXBY - Jan. 18. w m J fanuka sailed at 9 p.m. for Wellington, she was delayed for some hours owing to a slight accident to one of her bojler Si
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7716, 19 January 1905, Page 2
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