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SHIPPING.

» PORT or NEW PLYMOUTH, WED.yESDAY, AUG 33, 190S High water at New Plymouth--1.35 a.m. aod 1.54 p.m. High w*ter at Wawara—l.iß' am. and £.3 pan. Siiii—Hise 6.88 a.m., set 5.22 p.m. Hood—Last Quarter. Aug. 13. sh. tea. 30s. p.m. ARRIVED. Aug. 33.—'Takapuna. 5.«., 957 tons, . HclfcXd. from Onohunja. Pasteogera !# Sneddon, liarb«r. Urud- . (tick and nurae anl two children,

- Ifelfour, Hulstan, Millington. Camp tail, ilinea Barter, Hulston. Ni<*> , olto. Watson, .Taylor (3), McUon«fl«, i .Aatley, Mecpr* Baume, Rnr- • ris, Jensen, Martin, Laing, Hulstoa (2), iLa liter, Keid. Taylor. Hnßsra,

Campbell. Brodprick, Stewart, L»-y----don, Uuxtoo. Shaehan, Kiercan, Her--1 ring, Jenkin. Newtlick, Wvnyajd, TwinrmO, Todd, Magee, Young. Boa tlla, Fraser, Tyler. Duraiing, Emncis, • Moguire, Marshall, Treviarthen, McOell, Drinkwater, Maguire, Lb Roch*, Forster, Bet it, Eketone, Garrett; 13 Steerage. SAILED.

Aqg. 23.—'IVikapuna, »•»., 95? ton*, Hulford, (or SouUh. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rotoiti, from South, 10-dav .. (mm Manukau, to-morrow. " BotoiK, bom Manukau, Friday. , Takapmia, from Sooth, Saturday. Raj an a, from Manukas. Monday, TakaPuna. frottn Manukau, Tuesday. ' Sotoitf, from South, Wednesday ; Bar&wa, from Thursday. I The Rotoiti sailed from Wellifigtos ' lor New PljmrjUti at 5.10 p.Bk. jv £ terday. | While lying off the Americas port L or Charlotte, in toe State of New ( York says *tu> Hviiy Mail, during the ij.Fourth of July celebrations. Captain j Simmons, of the British schooner Ao * «cio. -was compelled to lofcw the British flap When he arrived at Kingston he demanded redress for ; what he styled the "outrages" to tho Union Jack. Captain Simmons atated that he raised his flag ti honour ' 'of the liAtependence Day celebrations ■' The mob, however, appear to have l- Considered the listing of the I'nion ■' an affront to the llnitod States, aid i the American Customs officer thswt>ened to refuse the ship's cleirance : papers unless the flag was instantly } lowered. Yielding to his friends' advie-, the ChpUiin finally hauled down th 1 British ensicn. I! It. is reported, snys an exchange. ■ tb;.t a direct- stennuihip line between * Gerunnv ari \Cw Zealand is on the -, of brin? established with the !a 'object of avoiding the transhi[>mcnt i> -rhe port of London of the imf; men-ve quant itios nf butt-r, cheese, and f mnat exported from New Zealand to J Cfrmany. j Tee work of surveying the coast, t soys the Minister of Marino in »iis s- annual report, has been continued fiy ;• H 'I S. Penguin. which has now be™ : emt'lojxd on it for four years. The ' sori. bis isin ttirrtfld out under an !f. arrangement with the Imperial 00, , %ein:nent, under which the O-jlonv J- pays half the cost. The arrangement si with the Admiralty has been tenninE etal a» fruin the end of this ye«r's ' J ( wo rt v. "in view of tMs department CS J taf,!ishmg a marine airvey. fw which t it is propose! to ask Parliament to "•ijl'e thenecessiry provision during r the ttssoli. There is still a good deal [' at coastal work to be dotte. and the. ? most imporUint of this (siys the f Post, should b« carriirl out before any hartour-work is undertaken. i EXPECTED AHRIVALB AT WELf LINGTON. [' • STEAMERS. i, Essex, due about August 19, sailed r ,from Liverpool Juno 10. via Australian ports and Auckland. B'Tgenrr-ister Ilackmann, due abom. AugusC *25, sailed from New York ~ Junn 16. via Auckland. ** of Scotland, due about AagI**,. from London June 22. f. } Ipanui. due about August 2.">. sailL«ii.om Plymouth July 3, via Cape ; .to«n and Auckland. V L'gunda, due about August 29 sail- * ram Calcutta July 26. ' I ; Turufcina, due aliuut August 30 failed from Plymouth July l.j v i» I ifaTvtown a nd Hoburt. Breiz Hue!, due about Scptamly iMilrd from New York June V ' , /Australian port, am l Aucklg' , 1 ' v,a Corinthic due about Sepf |ttiled from Plj-Hiouth Jul ■ Capetown and Hobart, v Tla i Ajuirinia. due about, ' from Culcutto September 1„, "Singapore, Java, V Au K ust vil > % Haversham Ore* lji 11,111 A,lrKlan ' l ; tember 16, sail duo aLout Sep:June 28, via ,>d froni ,rw Y'ork 'land. ' Australia and Aurlt- * Star of y ; September ew fliw about ;<July 13 20, nailed from London "Jißd» ' V ' a Australia and Auckt> 'li# * " jyton Orange, due about. Septemf" . 18, sailed from Liverpool July 11 st f ia Australia and Auckland. Tndraderi, due about September 28, » tailed from New York July 12, via and Auckland. T SAILERS. | Klnfauns, barque, sailed from Lh"j - erpool May ) , if Loch Gane, ship, sailed from Liver- !, pool July 11.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7906, 23 August 1905, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7906, 23 August 1905, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7906, 23 August 1905, Page 2

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