SHIPPING.
HK.POBT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. HffiipXESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1905. water at New Plymouth— . aju. and 11.45 p.m. Hopttgh -water at Waitura—ll.s3 a.m. |Hgli>on— Last quarter, 28th, ut llh HpC - AHIUVEI). 81^^ an. 21.—Tukapunu, s.s., 957 tons, from South. Passengers B&gMisses dc Montalk (2), Itobinson, BaKadantes Bennett, I'ark, Ketckela, H|bssrs King, Cooper, Park ; 3 steerIfgpJaii. 24.—Kotoiti, s.s., 1159 tons, NtHy* Robertson, from Unehunga. Pas■mpiigers—Mfeses Bedford, Haultain, HsK'ciTy, Monaghan, Donnelly, MorriBgwß. Mcsdamcs Momghnn, Holmes, Gordon, Larson, HedK|]pond, Hawkins, Bates, Messrs Fay, Epßanipson, Lubb. (iilliei, (2), South, KEpßaddes, Hnsbey, Hodcrn, Hawkins, IgLanggath, (Jovey, Coutt, Gordon, Kpltavis, Car, Redmond ; 20 steerage. |||'. SAILED. raT.tJan. 24.—Takapuna, s.s., 957 toils, BglJ. Holford, for Unehunga. Passenj|£jjers—Misses Hall, Corfield, Hanon, BSGrcenbank, Robinson, Horrell, MesConnory, Campbell, Andrew, Iggatuller, Lieutenants Symon, Watts, pSlfesftrs Campbell, Basley, Andrew, Helad, Vincent, Ward, Ncl"Jan. 24.—Rotoiti, for South. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. S|£-Rarawa, from Mnnukau, to-day. ||t'Bbtoiti, from South, to-morrow. KgTakapuna, from Munukau, to-morrow ffiJ'Barawa, from Mannkau, Friday. jgyßotoitj, from Hanukau, Saturday. from Hanukau, Monday. g£ TELEGftAPHIC SHIPPING. RT Bluff, Jan. 24.—Arrived, Wimmcra, gsflrom Melbourne, via Hobart (Engnail), at 4 a.m. Melbourne, Jan. 24. Arrived, pyßlaucus, from Kaipara. ifo 'Tlmaru, Jan. 14.—Sailed, Matatua H&for Lyttclton, at 6 p.m. SpL Hie Rarawa sailed from Unehunga §» lor New Plymouth at 4 p.m. yestcrEpiday, passing Manukau (loads at 6 §&. o'clock. Hg% The Takapuna will to-day bring Ij&slroni Auckland an exceptionally ijjjarge consignment of butter for at Wellington. She Kggwill * probnblj leave the breakwater KgPn her southward trip on' Thursday ■H|At '7 a.m. Wit The pilot at Patea in his monthly Hgjtfpoft dated January 15th states £||that the) channel over the bar is KS'itraight bearing from flagstaff south W&ky west, with from 9ft to lift at Kp&gh water spring tides, and 7ft 6in Kgfe *ft at high water heap tides. ■KaThe entrance is fairly good, about Eurftßft wide. The sand spit alongside Egjpc training wall shifted on DecemEglier 23rd, but came partly back on H|§|£aiuiary 2nd, owing to the heavy ■Sgjreirterly gales in the first part of Kigthjß month. .There have been twenarrivals und twenty-seven Igpfepartures since the last report, of HMrliicii nine were outwards during tho ■gasht. There were 204 urrivabs and Hpjjtf'departures during the year endgPJ<r December 81st, 1904.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7721, 25 January 1905, Page 2
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359SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7721, 25 January 1905, Page 2
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