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SHIPPING.

PORT OK NEW PLYMOUTH. MONDAY, JULY 21, M»3. High water at New Plymouth—l.W a.m. and lit p.m. High water at Wiitara—l.4s a.m. .ad 2.6 p.m. Sun—Rise—7.7 a.m., set 4.53 p.m. j Hocn—New moon, Aug, I, 3d. 3»nk 1 !* MB. ■ ™» ARRIVED. July 22.—Takaptma, s.s., 9JJ tons, I 'lolforil, from South. Passengers— I IfS Muskti and 3 children, Miss . rougtituu, Mr MusUr. BAILED. July 22—Tjakapuna, s.s., 957 tons, 'rlollord, (or Ooehunga. Passengers —Mtsdaiues Louisson, Hayes, Dick, • ait, Misses Rentier, Gray (2), Kissdk (2). Dcherty, Nieholls, Louisson nd maid, Messrs Hayes, Dick, Ral■Kb (2), Pope, Opic, Clayton, Kiltariin, Brougirton, Mradowcroft '.ieber, Jack, Tait, Daniel, Ward, Iwney, Aldridge, Spence, Jenvinon, Lowrie, Otay.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. I Tarawa, from Manukau, to-day. aktpuna, from Manukau, to-morrow -Sotoiti, from South, Wednesday, tarawa, from Manukau, Thursday. Sotoiti, from Manukau, Friday, fakapuna, (flora South. Saturday. Ooriuna, from South, Sunday. •telegraphic shipping. Auckland, July 22.-Sailed, at 3.30 p.m., Waimate, for Napier. Onehunga, July 23.-Arrived, at ».30 a.m., Takapuna, from New Plymouth. Sailed, at 3.40 p.m., Rarawa, for New Plymouth. Weslporl, July 23.-Artived, at 4 p.m., Gertie, from New Plymouth. Melbourne, July 23.-Arrived, Warrinioo, from Bluff.

The impression in shipping circles is (says the Otago Daily Times) thai Captain Crawshaw, of the Moeraki, lias been eiceedingly harshly dealt with by the New South Wales Marine Court in having his certificate suspemfad for three months over the Moentki-Hawk collfsiun in Sydney Harbour on 61h May. There was no loss of hfe and very little damage, ami the decision of the court was not. wore severe in the case ot the loss of the t'lingamite, when a number of people were drowned and a valuable steamer was lost. According to a wire received from the Union Company, the Court stated that it came to its decision after hearing Captain Craws-haw's own evidence, and but for his good mofd it would have dealt more severely wi'h him. Captain Crawshaw's recent appointment 10 a slwire position at Sydney had nothing to do with the incident which was made the subject of int quiry Captain Crawshaw l.ad applied some time ago for a shore position, as he desired to quit seafaring, and when i|ip vacancy referred to occurred lie was given the opportunity of accepting it, and did so. TNK NKW ADMIRAL. Sir Wilmot Hawksworth Fawkes (the successor of Admiral Fanshawc on Ihc Australian Station) has once previously commanded a naval squadron. H« is fifty-eight years of age, and joined the nary in 1860. He attained the rank of commander in 1880, and front 1884 lo 1886 he cotnmanmanded the Royal yadrt Osborne. He was.promoted captain hi 1886, and commanded successfully the cruis- , ers Raleigh, Merctiry, and Terrible, and the battleship Cam)pus. In 1891 and 1892 he was Naval Adviser to ' the Inspector-General of Fortifications. From 1899 ro 19<t| Captain Fawkes was A.D.C. to Queen Victoria, and for two terms lie was private secretary to the First Lonl of the Admirality. He was promoted rear-admiral af the beginning ol January. 1901, and a year later hoisted his flag as rear-admiral commanding the cruiser squadron. In 1903 he was created a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order. Sir Wilmot Fawkes was promoted vice-ad-miral in March of tlie present year. EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT WEI/LINQTON. STEAMERS. Frankby, left New York May 4, dllr ultuut July 2(1. ' I W ui mate, left Liverpool, via Australia and Auckland, May 15, due' about July 23. _Star of England, due about July 27, sailed from' Kt-w Vork May 17, via Australia and Auckland. Star of Australia, due about August 2, Wiled from London May 29 via Australia and Auckland. Maori, due ulmut July 2». sailed frwrn London June 3. via Auckland. Essex, due about August 19. s tt ilod tr° m Liverpool June 10. via Austra- . linn ports and Auckland. Tnngariro, due about August 1 sailed from l'l> mouth June 17. via Ca |ietown and llohart. Star of Scotland, due about August -■/. sailed from I>ondon June 22. Breir. Huel. due about September 2, •ailed from New York June 14. via Australian porta and Auckland. A theme, dur uhoin' August 15. sailed from Plymouth July I, c a[K ,_ town and Hobart. I'npanui, >hii- about August 2sailed from f'lMiHHith July 3. via L'a|>utown and Auckland. TuraWna, due about August Sf> from Plymouth July 15, via Capetown and Mohan. " ' ' flnversham Orange, duo about September 16, sailed from New Yuri June 28, via Australia and Au<* laid. Star of New /'aland, due alic , lt September L'n; f rom Ll>rg - July 12. via Australia n nn Aiicl.>.. m | I'dradni. due about »r Mlied from New York Juh i 5 1 Australia and Auckland. 1 SAILERS. CJrellana, barque, sailed lijom Liverpool, April 8. Kinfauns, barque, sailed. 1m „ Liv . erpool. May 16. li Volador ' Sailed ,ronl 3jdnej| Juno : *°» i >° c !\ sailed from Ln- * «rpool, July ll v j ! '■ i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7880, 24 July 1905, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7880, 24 July 1905, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7880, 24 July 1905, Page 2

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