SHIPPING.
J PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2, 1005. . High water at New Ilymouu—9. .18 a.m. and 10.7 p.m. ' High Vater at W,itar,-10.3 a.m. Ui 10.93 p.m. ! Btfn—lWae .7.0 a.m.. set S p.m. Moos—First quarter, Aqgust 8, 9b. ita. Ift. a*x ■ ARRIVED. ' Ang. I.—tVkapuna. «•., 957 tow, .0. Holfortl, {ram Otiehungri. Passwpii Jhadarow Hardy and boy. Ross, •loriiiMr, Borrowea and Infant. Mill faad two ettldran, ICrwk Moody, Hive, jMH, HammowMtow, Scott. 1 lotting <!>), Daniel, Lowe, Burrowed, Knight, Brook*, Hill, Beat son, Booth. MynoU.. Arkland,- Flyger, fclfcrt, and Barry: 33 steerage. SAILS®. f\Ang. I—-Tajuipuiia, 957 tons, pB. HolforeX tar Sooth. fx HXPBCTEO ARRIVALS. Engtoiti, from Sooth, to-day. |Bmn, tram Kanuluui.ftcHinrrow. Rjtotoitl. tram Manukau, Friday. BSWnpnßa. (Ton South Saturday. Kfjjarawt. from Ibnukau. Monday. Eflfckapuaa. front Murakan, Tuesday.
jj TELEGRAPHIC BHIPPING. I Puponfa, Aug. I>—Arrived, at 9 -ftJD., Kinpolut, from New Plymouth. v Owlu>n, Aug. I.—Armad, at if, 1 40 Uk, Harrva, from Sew Ply(BWith. WtOtogtoß, Aug. I.—Arrived, CoFflwm frna Now Plymouth, at 10 -if* i' Wellington Aug. I.—Arrived, Ton-! I'fariro, (ran ttymouth, at.9 a.m. A HBAVY GALE. , Sydney. Aug. I.—A heavy souther- % gale ia blowing on the coast. 'AIT EXCITING IXPERIENCE. f Sydney, Aug. IThe American j bwr ,ne A|>bey Palmer, from New I'Yoffc. had an exciting experience outr rid* tfw heads last night. A tow log went out. The aeae were roounj* t»inou«. and tfaa voaae) wab gradually ji cborad, and a second tug wwrt to her t a»It»BCT. but collided with the vesJ Mi, marking tha barque's rudder, t and nodo-iiv her helpka. craw r prepared to abandoa her, hut the tug ewxeedel to towing her stern ' Ant to port. The Botoiti auiled from Welling(U» at 5.35 p.m.' yesterday, for New !i Plymouth. The Soiatna, with the 'Frisco ma it, t, arrived at Stan Francisco from Auck- ~ land. oe Monday-. j* IV Union B.H. Co.'s steamer ApaI'Mraa is expected txi leave Xew Zeai land for Calcutta about the end of and will take the Novemf bar loading for yew Zealand vi.i Han- - goon. Singapore, Bamarnng (Java), i mad Fiji. Rangoon and Fiji will be ' oIU at subject to there being any f'feduoemeot. • Shipping to the extent of 40,0(MJ UPPToitoatdy entered Port Phillip : Buda on July 10, but of thin the - two leriathans, Suevic, of the White •Star Line and Marmora, of the I'. •ad 0. Line, claimed 22,500 tons plMtWqt them. Tha remainder wa> ?eoatr>buts4 by the Salami*, of the Line, the Star of England of til) Tyser line, the Tefcmon, of the LiJNue Funnel Line, and Several interim State tradere.
f Messrs Harland and Wolff, of Bel- ' last, launched In May what is said ; to be the heaviest steamer in the ; World. H» vteosel. which is named ' r U>« Amerika, will have accoiumoda- ' tiol for 4000 passengers and crew, ; the latter qonsisting of 530 men. f. While carrying on trawling operas' tlons in Cardigan Bay (between St. ' "Hidwala and Hard soy Inlands the S Crow of a Mting "smack belonging to ■; Mr William Prya Owen, Shop-y-Eryrs, j, Pwllheli, dredged Dp a large portion Z'Jfi the bow-plate of a »hip bearing Kl* r t of tl* inscription "Royal Char- £ tar." This is the ill-fated Vess.-! j which tank with such disastrous reI cults in tha year 1359. The Roypl ' Charter wag a screw rtteenvr, and . Wa* wrecked on the Anglesey coas; [oa the night at October 25, 1859, m.-athM a day's journey of her P— Liverpool. Shs was am Melbourne. No la* res .were lost. The vessel rd gold to the value ot rat most of this was subcovered. ARRIVALS AT WELLINGTON. f STEAMERS. T Star of Australia, due about AugiWt 10, sailed from London May 29, ,*ia Australia and Auckland, f; Kaon, due about August 7, sailed Jfto London June 5, via Auckland. f' ■*«*,,, dna a boat August 19, Sailed torn Liverpool June 10. via Austraj Baa porta and Auckland, f * Borbermeister Hackmann due *23. Saifed from New York, . June 14, via Auckland, i, Star of Scotland, due about Aug- j ;.**t 39, sailed from London June 22. * Breii Hod, due about September 2, jailed from New York June 14. via Australian porta and Auckland. . Athefric, duo aboue August 15, saii- ' cd from Plymouth July 1, via Capc- - town and Hobart. Papanui, due about August 25. sail- , ed from Plymouth July 3, via Capei'town and Auckland. 't TViraMna. Buo about August 30, ; Sailed from Plymouth July 15, via -Capetown and Hobart. •J HavenAam Grange, duo about Sep- - timber 16, sailed from New York ; «fnne 38, via Australia and Auck[.'hnd. Star of New Zealand, due about July 12, viW Australia ami Autklaod. i\ DraytoM Rrangp. due about Se[>(t;iu- [. hff 18, sailed from Liverpool July ll : Via AuMralia and Auckland. lodraUcvi, due about Septemlwr 28, C.iailod from New York July 12, via | Australia and Auckland. - SAILERS. Kinfanns, barque, sailed from Liverpool Hay 16. sailed from Sydney Juno Loch Garve. ship, sailed from Livsrpool. July ii.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7888, 2 August 1905, Page 2
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