SHIPPING.
IK ——- ■ 'I Him 0V NEW PLYMOUTH, gi "fkuKSDAY, MARCH 30, 1905. lotlkb. water at New Plyiuouth||q&Jguiii. and 3.5 p.m. water at Waitara—4.42 a.m., |§3a5.20 p.m. I~3is«ii—Rise 6.13 a.m., set 5.48 p.ui Mrtfoon—New Moon, April sth, llh j||» a.m, |R AIUUVED. HLlferch „ 29.—Barawn, s.s., 1101 IF Si Norbury. from Onehunga. Pas Kgjifers— Misses Baigent, Webb, At §P%«on. Kane, Mason, Packard, El IS&itt. Halliday. Bruce, Ayre, Speedy p&caiwies Marshall-, Smith, Kane Ebiaeker, Bevaa, Austen, Messrs Chis fcClm. Marshall, Smith, Kelsey, Mc Ihliiooe, Boult, Clackon. McMicken &*i*l»U. Hutchinson, Legg, Baigh «■• uxford. Jaggcr, Balharry, Miller f* .ulaur, Pickering, Buttle, Cotte ;..', >), O'Brien, Kirker, Captain Allen ,- v .» steerage. f March 29.—Kia Ora, s.S., Black I> cW, from Kawhia. ■ '"March 29.—Moa, s.s., from West t .OTI. _ k* SAILED, a-*" "March 2».—Karawa, s.s., 1100 tot fe Norbury, for OneWunga. V****** Brennan, Garrard, Bel IMesdames fi»Sdlaw> Moore, Finlaj ESHnrfti;; Paton. Drummond, Elliott feTOnfeoy, Bawar. Me srs Cordon, E ijjpalott, Drummond. Moore, Laidluw w? Cuttningham, George, 8011, Hannal If' paAer, Be Castro, Taylor, Wilso W? t2t Barry, McCorakiC, GilßHai Wastney, Ralfe. Leg*. Mil * $Ol, HoMer, Wills; 10 steerage -'- Cargo—32 cattle, McCarthy ; 9 raw £* inraea; 12 boxes butter, MMhirs 6' Q»iry Co.: 7 do., Welch; 40 case %* fchkse, 30 sacks potatoes ; 20 pkges |£§giway 4 _^ |-' EXPECTED ARRIVALS,Talapuna - , from Manukau, to-day. W TBotoiU, from SouO», to-day. |T Rarawa, from Manukau, to-day. from Manukau, Saturday. Sr" Karawa, from Manukau, Monday. §fe Kotoiti, from Manukau, Tuesday, IK. gfckapunn, from South, Tuesday. &.'.' TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPINGS'- i Auckland, March 29.-Arrived, K<j §T aiwa, from Glasgow and Liverpool iT *la Hotoart. Sailed, Indradevi, fo I London ; Mimiro, for Kapler. ; Onehunga, March 29.—Arrived, Ta lapuna, from New Pljinouth, a 7.55 a.m. Wellington, March 29.—Arrived Jtotoiti, from New Plymouth, a 9,50 p.m. Manukau Heads, March 29.—Sail ed, TaKapuna, for New rlymouth-, a 5.50 p.m. Westport, March 29. Arrivec Alexander, from New Plymouth, a 4.38 flcm. - Sydney, March 28.—Arrived, Sow erset. from New Zealand. , Waitara, March 29.—Arrived, Kla Ora, s.a., from Onehunga, via Ka ! 'whi«, Raglan, and New Piymoutt .breakwater, at 4.35 p,m. £.'" > \ The Takapuna left Onehunga ye» fif. <*/day at 4 p.m. for New Plymouth, %- \ crossings the Manukau bar at 5.5 C W/f .The Rotoiti left WeUinJgton at -5 Kr ~f\t&? yesterday for New Plymouth, gut; - Toe Moa made port on Wednesdaj Jnorning with a cargo of coal coal j&y Jiwn Westport for the Harbour Boarc ||«-*jfit local firms. The cargo comprisK %t 123 tons. |j '•'■," 6n Wednesday T&re were, four ve» e"'£»ris berthed at the port, namelv, geSfHarawa. Kla Ora, Moa, and Arata-
S* «■ Tfc» Kia Ora reached port on W«d*j \ seaday morning with a party of ex- ■\ '.unionists from Kawhia. The ves- ».' -s«i sailed for Waitara in the afters'' -noon. .■ , *
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 784, 30 March 1905, Page 2
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