SHIPPING.
B' * P,' PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. I : WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1905 ft* High water at New Plymouth— Kt- 10.45 a.m. and 11.3 p.m. K* High water at Waitara—ll a.m. If and 11:18 p.m. B Sun—Rise 5.25 a.m., .set 6.35 p.m. B£ Moon—Last quai-ter Feb. 2fith, at §k 9k. 40m. 19s. p.m.
£' ARRIVED. % Fob. 21.—Rotoiti, s.s., 1159 tons, A. Robertson, from Onehunga. Passcn- ," gers—Misses Dearsley, Tycr, Riddle, v Scott, Coates, Morrison, Mcsdames Davis and infant, Siddclls, Fabian, ifookam, Messrs Albrccht, Murdoch, " Beal, Bartholomew, White, Cuinmings, DobsOn, Siddclls, Smart, Service. HooEam. King. Samson, Hodder, Foster, Townscnd, Mcnti, Foster, Muir, Hogan, Fountain, ; Moosouian, Hooker (2), Sullivan, Bell, Gibson,, Morrison, Werry, La ■ Roache, Dunn,-Houghton, Dearsley, Hfevs. Mitchell and McKcnzie, Wanganui Garrison Band (33) ; 18 steerage. Feb. 21.—Takapuna, s.s., 957 tons, Holford. from So*th. Passengers— For New Plymouth : Miss Gilchrist, Mrs Larliins, Messrs Palmer, Holt's ; S steerage.
SAILED. Feb. 21.—Takapuna, 5.5.,. 957 tons, Holford, "for Onehunga. PassengersMisses Sellers, Maeredie (2), Mesdames Cartes, Fish, Banks, Francis, Messrs Hanlon, Sharland, Fry, Pirani, Thornton, Banks, Clivc, Oakden, Daniel, Nolan (2), Carter, and Others ; 15 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Barawa, from Manukaui to-day. Takapuna from Manukau to-morrow. Rotoiti, from South, to-morrow. Barawa, from Manukau, Friday. Rotoiti, from Manukau, Saturday. Corinna. from South, Sunday. Barawa, fram Manukau, Monday. Rotoiti, from Manukau, Tuesday. Takapuna, from South, Tuesday. Barawa, from- Manukau. Wednesday.
JELBGRArHIC SHIPPING. Onehunga, Feb. 21.—Arrived, Rarawa, from New Plymouth, at 9.30 ajn. Lyttelton, Feb. 21—Arrived, TJrayj., <£on Grange, from Timaru, at 6.45 **'--».**. ... „ ' ' Auckland. Feb. 21.— Sailed, Star of Ireland, for Wellington, at 5.45 sjn. Sydney, Feb, 21.—Sailed, Oakburn, for Auckland. ' Sydney, Feb. 21.—Arrived, Mocraki from New Zealand, at 11 p.m. London, Feb. 20.—The verdict at the inquest on those killed in the recent explosion j aboard the submarine A 5 was that it was due to the ignßicm of petrol vapour by means of an electric spark. Perth. ;Feb. 20.—One thousand tons of 'in© Orizaba's cetrgo has been lightered. A heavy swell caused the steamer Ouraka, engaged in salvaging, to bump, slightly damaging her. Th'e Orizaba's mails will reach Sydney on Friday. The Lascar crew has been sent back to Colombo. Melbourne, Feb. 21.—The Post , master-General has no official knowledge of the Orient Company's projected altered sailings. He declares that the attitude of the Orient Company makes it necessary that the whole question of carrying British mails should be dealt with at an -early date by the Governments interested—British, Commonwealth,and J__ New Zealand.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7745, 22 February 1905, Page 2
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