SHIPPING.
, +>■ - —..-—• PORT 6E NEW PLYMOUTH, ■ WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13,1005, High wat«r at New Plymouth—--8.41 a.m. and 9.0 p.m. High water at Wailara—B.s« a.m. and 9.15 p.m. Sun—Rise, 6.12 a.m., set, 5.48 p.m. Moon—Full moon, Sept. 14, 6br 47; m 12s. ami ARRIVED. Sept. 12.—Takapuna, s.s., 957 tons, Hoi ford, from Onehunga. Passengers—Mesdauics Mcintosh, Witbcrford, Buchanan, Misses Anderson, Mcintosh, Robertson, Kenny, Fuller, Whhcrford,. Messrs .SeiiofU-M, Ackland, Sjkes, Davies, Dooley, ClarkHartley, Reed, Rigg, McFerrin, Malcolm, Grant, De Silva, Moss, Carr Bucltanan, Couihes, Ward, Crusher' Palctborpe, Vickcis, Cottle li sttcrage. SAILED, Sept 12 -Takapuna, s.s., 957 tons, HoUord, (or Wellington. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rotoiti, from South, toslav. Rarawa, from Manukau, to-morrow, Rotojti, from Manukau, Friday . Takapuna, from South, Saturday. Karawa, from Manukau, Monday, »' v GROUNDINQ~Of~a GERMAN I CRUISER, SINGAPORE, Sept. 11 Tbe German cruiser Seeadler j |roundcd on the Kent rocks near acre, SBe was re-floated, having guai sustained little damage.
NELSON HARBOUR, : At the Harbour Board meeting t'of day it was resolved by six to four ; u T i!"_2f *<k rapid closing of iiaauon or tbc new channel in th<> .; manner recommended by bim and arZ V Proved by tbe.Board last mScJT !r , I , Th U loSJlmom J unloaded 250 tons of ■ i^ZL irC " r8 ° spacc «* 'bo ife. ■» mu been insulated «iwi . „ M a costal dairy pro*T«X ' out no T «"*«*ml Hithout euual. A new foremast wag al«n • .hipped «t Port Chalmers. ° tain McArthur „f the auxin * ; schooner Torgautcn. from WamuS £^h'l! 1 ? lhßt 0n I ™vnKTr«ftrrt lf> o imles. n-hen tho vessel ran - into a tremendous sea. The v«se? «M fairly on her bean, CI ™ S T u ! . weathered the gn.c splendid' %£ foptr-ei t {,t hours, however \h. • !H,T n "SL""!?-'™ haTl a vef y nnxi °<« •IS . sustain «' "O damaga . ami landed her cargo in goo d coilunion.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Breiz ITiicl, due about September Sept. 10, sailed from New York via Australian port» and Auckland. Corinthic, duo about September 11 sailed from Plymouth July 29, via Capetown and Hohnrt. Aparima, due about September 13 sailed from Calcutta August 5, via' Singapore, Java, Fiji and Auckland. Haversham (.'range, due about September 16, sailed from New York on June 28, via Australia and Auckland. Kumars, due about Oct. », sailed from Plymouth Aug. 20, via Capv-i .town and Ilobart. SAILERS. Loch (Jane, ship, sailed from Liverpool July 11. Elizabeth Orahara barque, tailed from Newcastle Aug. 21. Moona, scow, saileil from Manning Jlivcr, Aug. 2."). Rio, barquentine, sailed from Clar. encetown Aug. 28. Mell Flower, schonnes, sailsd from. Clarence River Svpt. 6.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7924, 13 September 1905, Page 2
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