SHIPPING.
FORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TCESD.VY. JILV 25. J High water at Sew Plymouth—--3.45 a.in. and 2.39 p.m. High water at Wgitara—2.3o a.m. and 2..V1 p.m. Sun— lUsb 7.6 a.m., got 4 51 p.m. Moon—New moon, Aug. 1, 3b. 39m, Ms. p.m. AMOVED. July 21.—Rarawa, *.«., iltlO tons. Sorbury, from Onehunga. Passengers .—Mtadames Hollos, Kcmpton, Howgu, HajdcYi, Best, Haycock, Lock, Litchfield. Koch, Aitken, Hyrnan, Bradley, Misses Hair, Atbury, Kemp* ton, Stephenson, Btcluteld, Frwlga, Messrs Williams, Most*. Wake, Jt*natone, Coulson. Murison* Hiss. Fahy, Kcmpton, Montalkc (2), Stevens, Brandy, Kfeaane. Lloyd, Judd, Welch, Buxton, Walker. Wallace, Dispart, iicKinnon, Jackson, Hume, Campbell, O'Driscoll, Best, Hope, Hanson, Hailaod, H&wke, Coults, Nicholas, Fisher, Clark, Stephenson. Bradley ; 20 steerage.
SAILED. * .July 24.-Bar»w«, ».».. 1100 tons, Korbury, (or Onehunga. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Takapun*. from Mauukau, to-day. Botoiti, from South, to-morrow. Harawa, from Hanakao, Thursday, ftotortt, tront Maunkau, Friday. Takapuoa, from South, Saturday. Coriuna, from South, Sunday. Baraw*, from Hanukao, Monday. The 4«. TaJcapuna left Onehunga for New Plymouth at H. 40 p.m. yesterday, crossing the Hanukau Bar at 5.25 p.m. MAIL BEBVICE BESCMED. (BeceWed July 24. 10.82 p.m.) SYDNEY. July 24. ' Tho agents for the Japanese mail service with Australia, wtnich has been suspended since the outbreak of the war, have been advised that it will be resumed immediately!. GALE VI AUSTRALIAN BIGHT. ADELAIDE, July T24. A heavy gale la raging on the coast. EXPECTED ABBIVALB AT WHU LINOTON, STEAMERS. Fraflkby, left New York Hay 4. due about July 20. Waimate. left Liverpool, via Australia and Auckland, May 15, due •bout July 23. Star of England, due about July . 97, sailed from' New York May 1?, Via Australia and Auckland. Star of Australia, due about August 2. sailed from London May 29, via Australia; and Auckland. Maori, due about July 29. sailed frain London June 5, via Auckland. Essex, due about August 19, sailed from Liverpool Juno 10. via Australian porta and Auckland. Tongariro, due about Augutt 1, sailed from Plymouth June 17, via Capetown and Hobart. Star of Scotland, due about August 23, sailed from London June 22. Breiz Hud, due abbot September 2, soiled from New York June 14, via' Australian ports and Auckland. Atbenic, due aboue August 15, sailed from Plymouth July 1, via Capetown and Hobart. ■ Papaaui, due about August 25, sailed from Plymouth July 3, via Capotown and Auckland. TuraWino, 'due about August 30, sailed from Plymouth July 15, via Cafictown and Hobart.
J llavenham Grange, due a,uout Sep- :■ tember 18, sailed from. Xew York \_ June 38, via Australia and Aurfc[h land. Star of New Zi-alanrt, doe about ,i September 20J sailed from London July 12, via Australia and Auckland. r iTdradevi. due about Septombes 28, K sailed from Xew York July 10, via Australia and Auckland. SAILERS. I OreOaaa. barque, sailed from Liver- , pool, April 8. Kinfauns, barque, sailed from Liverpool, May 16. Volador, sailed (roa Sydney June ' U PMoona, scow sailed from Manning' river June 31st. Zealandia, barque, sailed from Br lßbury. Jum 36. I ' Loch Oarre, «Mp, sailed trow Liverpool, July 11. '• ' '• r 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7881, 25 July 1905, Page 2
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