SHIPPING.
ST OF NEW PLYMOUTH, ESDAY, MARCH 1, 1905. J water at New Plymouth—s.2 d 5.43 p.m. water at Waitara-5.17 a.m. EUse, 5.36 a.m., set 6.24 ».in. JlSm moon, March 6. at 4h * p.m. ARRIVED. >o_Kotolti, s.s., 1139 tons, „, from Onehunga. Passjnbses Mag'mnity, Derrett, Mc*S. Witt. Shand, Hawkes. iu dd»e, Patton, McLean, FaU SZai, Garland. Mesdaiues Mow. Drake. Brown, n , GriOen. Griffith, Marshall, Jewier. Blair, Dr. Home. DetSSi. **■"■ Hopkins. U« ; co.Shand, Kenda«, Cun- », Allan, Maudsley, Drake, tea, Reed, Lovcridge. Ro»e, ;ox, Keiupton, Barclay. Bud,ftt, Mjnott. W*tts Burgess. .Rothwcll. Siminonds. Wi|rtton (2X, and 16 Fire Bnen ; 90 steerage. 28—Takapuna. s.s., 9*>< tons, I, trom South. Sparrow, Scegar (2), Klrk- , Mesdames Mitchell and child, trick, Batchelor and child, Ad and chiM, Allen. Seegar, Pvrke. Mitchell. Selig, Allen, r Megar. Olterson : 1 steerage. t *" SAILED. t Feb. 28.— Takapuna, s.s., 957 ton 8 . &- HoHord. tor Onehunga. Passengers £. —Misses Dansey, Bcnnell, Foote, Hol- £' lord, 'Paylor, Ross, McKceber, Mcs- %' dames Sroitp, Smith, Foote (2), feu. Smith, Rochfort. Ross, Master ParEL_.rltt, GoOdson and child. Sands, Mcs3on. B. J- Seddon, Bishop NeU§t can, Parritt, Stevenfeon, S. fi? Paul, Davis, Thomson, Norohott, IT Wajoh, Dunk, Goodson, O'Brien, Wilgfl liams, Lampitt, Boyce, Davis, Smith §£. (2), Kennedy, Nichol, Harvey, Rev. e£ Nifcora Tautau, Sands, and Master RSI Foot*. K- BXPECTED ARRIVALS. ■ft* Rarawa, from Mamukau, to-day. BE Takapuna, from Manukau, to-morrow KF Rotoiti, from South, to-morrow. Hf." Harawa, from Manukau, Friday. S RotcSti from Manukau, Saturday. ] |^'Barawa, from Manukau, Monday. j k Botoiti, from Maaukau, Tuesday. f~ Takapuna, from South, Tuesday. I TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. v Timaru, Feb. 28.—Sailed, Rimut take, for Bluff, at 7.40 p.m I- Wellington. Feb 28.—Arrived, Corin- 1 J Da, from New Plymouth, at 8.55 «- a.m. ; A theme, trom London, via ?, Capetown and Hobart, at 9.30 a.m. L : Sailed, Drayton Grange, for AdcW Jalde, at 4.35 p.m. f Onehunga, Feb. 28.—Arrived, Raral wa, from New Plymouth, at 10.15 £ a.m. Sailed, Rarawa, for New Plyt mouth, at 4.15 p.m. f Bhm\F«b. 28.—Arrived, Wimmera, •' from Melbourne, via Ilobart (Eng- ;. , Ksh at 9.40 a.m'. j- Melbourne. Feb. 28.—Arrived, Star y of England, from New York. Auckland, Feb. 28.—Arrived, InK ifradevi, from London, via Sydney. Auckland, Feb. 28.—Captain Pat- «/ lersen and two apprentices (Darling £ mod Drummond) had a most excit!f log experience when the barque Kinwas driven ashore. They had |f difficulty in escaping from their cabL ins,and were obliged to hold onto * tfce outside of the vessel for six I hours before they were rescued. They suffered much from exposure. Melbourne, Feb. 28.—The barque Clan McLeod arrived from the Tham- *■ Biver this morning and went ashore at Point Ncpcan BighUnside the Heads. The Rarawa left Manak-au Heads art 6 o'clock last evening. EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Atbenic (aue about February 28th) ■slled tram London January 12th, jf - via Capetown and Hobart. Shaw-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7751, 1 March 1905, Page 2
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