SHIPPING.
FORT (V NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY I , JULY «, 1905. Bigb iratar «t Ktai Kymoutb—--4.18 a.m. and 4.65 p.m. High water it Wutv*—4.B3 a.m. and j-iu p.m. San—Rim, T. 4 a.m., set. 4.W p.m. Moon—New auoo, JUg. i, 3fc.}3»m, tta, a.m. MUHVED. July 26.—Rotoili t»., 1158 tons, RoLertson, from Wellington. Passengers—Mrs Cox and ctoitd, Messrs Sent, Ramsay, Fisher. SAILED. Jnly 3*.—Rotoiti, 1.*., 1459 ions, Robertson, (or Onetmnga- Passengqp —Hesdamea ltosktns, Caselburg, Mroitetoo, Ur»y, Misses Brown, Hoskins Messrs Atkinson, Barry, ItcLogas, Nathan, Brown, Clarke, Neal, Stevens, Caselbnrg, Dinnie, OiHord, Hoskfats, Ruthby, Gray, Bishop, Poynton, Craystew, Humphries (2), Howell, Balaam, Frenasa, Armstrong, Wake, Minahuil, Wright-, Rutherford, HtUl, Dick. EXPECTED AHHIVALS, Rarawa, (ran Hatwkaii. to-day. Rotoili, tram Kanukau, to-morrow. Takapuna, from South, Saturday. ' torinna. tram South, Sunday. Barawa, tram Manutau, Monday. froro Manukau. Tuesday, ftotoiti, from South, Wednesday.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Westport, Jnly 2s.—Sailed, at 5.50 pjn.. GerUe, for New Plymouth. Wellington, July 86.—Arrifed, Takapuna, from New PiymonU, at 2.40 *.m. Newcastle, July 25.—Sailed, Brisbane, for Lyftdtonu Timaru, July M.—Sailed, At W. 30 p.m., Ayrshire, for Lyttelton. Melbourne, Jnly 26.—Sailed, War* rimoo, for Bluft Sydney, July 36.—Arrived, at 8 p.m., Wimstera, from Aickland. Sailed, at 1.3U p.m., Star of Australia and Zealand!*, for Auckland.
A BARQUE'S BOUGH TRIP. WELLINGTON, July 26. The British barque Onrltaua, which arrived from Liverpool yesterday, alter a passage of 113 days, had a turbulent trip nearly all the way out. On April 10 a lot of wreckage wa» sighted. A north-east gale was encountered on April 34, and the ves- ' sel shipped immense quantities of water. The weather got worse the following day, but the ship rode out I the seas safely. The equator was crossed on May 5. Another gale began on Kay 16, and continued (or seven days. The vessel ran 208 miles during the first 24 hours, and registered 1638 miles during the next si*, days. A series of storms was encountered after crossing the meridian of Greenwich on May 29.
The Rarawa left Onehunga at 3.30 p.m. for New Plymouth, and crossed the Manukau bar at 5.15 p.m. Another steamboat company (says an Auckland paper) In being formed to run boat* on the Kalpara. The new company, milch la to be ksovi as the Kaipara Shipping Lin*?, has already ona steamer, tbo 'Squall, in commission. It ii stated that the Company aro negotiat|-|? hi England lor tha purchase of a list and up-to-date pas**»gw steamer. which is to be called the Hurrlrai*. TOk vessel is of tho twm-screwtype, wrth a speed of fourteen knots. I'pon arrival In Kaif(ifa waters, the now resqet will placed to the H«te)MiM-I)e*Tpivflle run. Undoubtedly, says an enchange, the features of thoiVnited States Weather Bureau which yield the highest investment* are the atnrin warnings sent to steamers and nailing craft in the porta. The Weather llureau learns from Its ontpostd as soon as a storm enters the horizon of the United I States, n«l sends warning to the I ports hi the threatened region. Stortn * signals are hoisted on the watchtowers. aeamen and ships harp snug in harbour while the tempest is raging «#thout.
KXMSOTJEI) ARRIVALS AT WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Frankby. left New York May 4, doc about July 20. Waimate, left Liverpool, via Aus- | tralia and Auckland, May 15, due •bout July 28. Star of Elgland, due about July SJ, sailed from' tipw York Kay 17, via Australia and Auckland. Star of Australia, due about August 2. acfled from London Hay 29. via Australia and Auckland. Maori, due about July 29, sailed firam London June fi, via Auckland. Essex, due about August 19. Sailed , from lira-pool June 10. via Austraj Uan ports and Auckland. fc Tonga riro, due about August 1, sailed from Plymouth June 17, via Capetown and Hobert. Star of Scotland, due about August 23, sailed tr o n> London June 22. Breiz Huel, due about Septembor 2, sailed from Hew York Juno 14, via Australian ports and Auckland. Athenic. due ahouc August 15, saiicd from Plymouth July 1, via Capetown and Honart. I'apanui, due about August 25, satl- . Ed from Plymouth July 3, via Capetown and Auckland. TuraWna, iiue about August 30, sailed from Plymouth July 15, via Capetown and Hobart. Haversham Grange, ilus about September 16, sailed from. New York Juno 28, via Australia and AwiIr.id. Star ol Sew Zealand, due about September 20,' sailod from London July 12, via Australia and Auckland. 1 adradevi, due about Septemhes 28, sailed from New York July 12, via Australia and Auckland. • BAILERS. Kinfauns, barque, sailed from Liverpool, May 16. Volador. sailed from Sydney June 14. Moana, scow sailed from Manning Hver June 21st. Zealandia, barque, sailed from Bunbury, Juno 26. Loch Garve. ships sailed from Livtrpool, July 11.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19050727.2.4
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7883, 27 July 1905, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
778SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7883, 27 July 1905, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Taranaki Daily News. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.