SHIPPING.
OF trap* ptYuppra* MOKDAV, JTJNS lfl. 1903. I . r j _„_ "•-h water «t New Plymouthl—and 10.44 p.m. % Iflga water at Waitara—lo.4o .a.m. -—• 10.59 p.m. _ „ j—Riaa 7.34 a.m.. set 4.36 p.m iMbon—Last quarter, June 25, 7h. ~~ 20sec a.m. ■l7.—Takapuna, s.s., 957 tons, i from Onehunga.' FiaSsan-itt,--1 - Mesdame* Tyeman, dark, .JocdL Jonas, Tort. Delier, Stevens >ori Infant, Halkett and child, Mc'.ltU. Morgan, Kisses Seagar,, WilHiatoa, Dnnmuond, Kemp, Batgent (2) ■ 3IK&11. Dr. Torr, Messrs Brown, RoiUertm», Tywnan, Drake, Malcolm,' .Cferk, Hawke, Joans, Noedl, Engs'Hsh, Humphries, McKay, Gill, MinEkigels, Fenaey. Sanson, McW. Thompson, Barnball, Morgan ;■ 9 rtteerage. Tl - 18.—Corinoa, e.s., 813 tons, from WelKngton and Nelson, : June 17.—Takapuna, s.a., 957 tons, v-clbifonlt tor Onefcunga. passengers—f'. 'fesdames Kirkwood, Brooks, Tail, t - ftftson, and ehiM, Gillies, Davias, p' Jray, Miss Bridges, Sir James P«a>- ;- ?ergaßt,, ColoneV'Davies, Messrs Hu--I—, Quick, Grace. Dairies, Brjxe, Green, Berliner, Arloir, Tait, Gillies.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Tiinaru, /June 18.—Arrirefl, Karatoea, front LytteKon, at noon. Cisboroe, Job 18.—The scow TJruroa left Newcastle yesterday for GiaHorae, wtUt cojarl. Sydney, Cune ITJ.—Sailed, at 2 p.m. ( Hoaow&i, fcr WtejAftigton. t Owing to the rough weather yes- ■ terday the Coritma, on arrival from Kelson, had to lay ofl shore for some time-. The present service between Wel- _. Kngton and Lyttelton will be discontinued at the end of this month, i bat there will still be a boat every ... Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays' £ the steamers- will as at present, eon- } neqt with the Northern express ? but ,'.; the vessels leaving on Tuesdays and •: Thursdays <wi» not connect. The ati V tered runnhig will probpbly only last for two or three months.
H A TURBINES RECORD." {Received June 18, 4.40 p.m.) NEW YORK, Juno 17. The Allan line turbine steamer Virginian voyaged from Sfovillc, on the North Coast of Ireland, to Ramou*ki, via Cape Race, 'Newfoundland, in 6. days Ij hours, a record for tfcis routs. . / EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT WELLINGTON.
-Ocean-going Steamers.— Kaikoura,sailed fram Lendon April £», via Hobart and Auckland r due ..:*sbont Jane 19. Aotaa, left London Hay 4, Tia Capetown and Hobart, due about Jane 2a • '*5 r rshh» l sailed from Liverpool AprH 11, via Australia and Auckland ; '. due about June 20. Hawke's Bay. sailed from New York * April 18, via Australia, and Auckland due about June 27. ;. British Monarch, sailed from New -■ -York. April 16, via Australia and ' „ Auckland ; due about July 7. . Himutaka, left - London May 20, viat Capetown and Hobart; due about July;
" Frankley, .left Kew York May *, -*» abort July 4. ' ( Tomoana, left London AprO 28, via Australian ports ana Auckland, das about July 7. Waimate, Uft Liverpool Hay 15,*e •bout July 21.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7852, 19 June 1905, Page 2
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