SHIPPING.
S* PORT or NOT PLYMOUTH; *' v TUESDAY, AUG. 29, 1W3 S ISgh water at New Plymouth—.lT a.m. and 8.32 p.m. High water at Waitara—B.22 a.m. jnrf M 7 p.m. San—Rise, 6.30 a.m., set, 5.30 p.m. K»tn W»w moon, Aug. 31, Ob. ] vOb. It*. a.m. ARRIVED. Aug. 37.—Rarawa. s.s., 1100 lons, iHorbury, froqj Ooenunga. Passengers "rksdamrs Rajncs, Wilson, Casclberg, .—'ruce, Creagmill, McDonald, Lusk, r ."Icßae, Fowltfs, Vmsen, Forsythe, Sullivan, Grainge, Laurie, Misses Mc- . .lab, Curtis. Smilli, Hood, Oeddes, • Jurtis, Barr, Deane, Freeman, Althok :.ey, Messrs Wilson, Timson, Amos, ufcaw, Seville, Hookey, Barnelt, Casslterg, Ryan, Clarke, Paterson, Curis, Sock, Koepe, Griffin, Haig, MeJouM, Fisher, Paul, Twigden, Hulaaa, Grainger, Carmichael, Jacobsen, Dyer, George, Consins, Warren, Hill, . em, Vinsen, Orainger, Harris, Gtr- . Burgess (2), Hucksley, Logan, ...hearer, Thompson, Murphy, Wallace, f -fcnry, Breveu, Lawless, Clifford, Ac- , 'aad, Hasper, Cook, Cleghorn, Till, /old*, Raynts, three natives, Father i »kys ; 34 steerage. f SAILER.
Aug. 27.—Rarawa, s.s., 1100 lons, rtorbury, for Onehunga. passengers—aesdames Hempson, Barton, Brown, tfterensou, Elliott, Quitrn, Hunt, Mis- « Hempson, Ackland, MessrsClark, Ha (rick, Smitbie, Sykes, Carlwrigbt, Htat, Owen, Qulnn, Elliott, Stevenam, Mnrcott, Johnson, Kmpson, Foster, Smith, Kaster, Purdie, Hawkins, tan 24 members of the Salvation Army Biorama Co.; 10 steerage. Cargo •-10 boxes butter, Newton King ; 77 «o f McEweo ; 40,d0. and 2 cases bacon Welch; 20 pkgs, Railway. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Takapuna, from Manukau, fo-day. Roeoiti, from South' to-morrow. Barmwa. from ManuKau, Thursday. ' Rotoiti, from Maaiikau, Friday. Rarawa, {rem Manukas-Monday. OIL SHIP STRUCK BY LIGHTNING NEW YORK, Aug. The Mar borough Hill, a four-mast* cd barque, loading oil at New York lor Sydney, was struck by lightning yeskrday and set on fire. It is hoped tie bull will be saved. A NARROW ESCAPE. SYDNEY, Aug. 23. While an Australian warship was quitting Farm Cove she narrowly missed ramming H.M.S. Challenger. Boih anchors were let go, and she V s ,£a u M «P within a few feet of the Challenger. (Received Aug. 29, 0.18 am) _ SYDNOY, Aug. 28. . The s.s. Burgomeister Hachman, wind from Philadelphia to Auckland ■as put in, to replenish her bunkers.
The Sonoma, with th« Frisco mail, Aftfved at Auckland on Monday altertoon at 3.55 p.m. Th? Takapuna, with the reward jJTisco mail, lelt Onehunga for New Plymouth at 5.58 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7911, 29 August 1905, Page 2
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372SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7911, 29 August 1905, Page 2
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