SHIPPING.
I P©irc OF. NEW PLYMOUTH, I SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, im> ■High water at New Plymouth— Kjw i.u. and 10.41 p.m. Hligh "water at Waitara-10.41 a.rn. ■ 10.56 p.m. Rise, 6.8 a.m., set, 532 p.m. ■(Ion-Last quarter, Sept. 22, 9h. *m. 175.. a.m. r ARRIVED. BSept. 15.—Rotoiti, s.s., 1150 tons, obertson, from Ouehunga. Passeners—Mesdanies Crust, Parnham, bier, Stent, Hodgson, Fust, Morgan ad 5 children, Misses Duggan, Judon, Baker, Moore, Praties, Messrs, "irth, PanAam, Laing, Vaughan, foung, Held, Abcrnelby, Ferguson, IcCo&nell, Meek, Heath, Head, Mur»y, Hair, Oilmour, Hey, Spence, Carrick, Palmer, Brooks, Stone, Kitchen, Hodgson, Darke, Ta}lor-Car-ringtcn Company (16) ; 29 steerage.6 SAILED. Sept. 15.—Rotoiti, Robertson, (or South. fcTbe Aparima sailed from Auckland ■ft Friday at 2.30 p.m. for WellingElbe Takapuna sailed from VfellingBnon Friday at 5.10 p.m. for New ' I EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ■akapuna, from South, to-day. Ksurawa, from Manukau, Monday. Rkkapuna, from Manukau, Tuesday. Rotoiti, from Manukau, Friday. Baiawa, from Manukau, Thursday, Rocoiti, from Manukau, Friday, CAPTAIN CRAWSHAW'S CERTIFIL CATE, Wellington, Sept. 15.-The Shipmasters' Association has forwarded! i petition to,the Governor of New South Wales praying for the ion of the certificate of Cautain aawshaw, of the Moeraki, on the ground that, in view of the circumJancts ol the collision between the ■oeraki and the Hawk, the sentence »as one of undue severity, -Paris, Sept. U.-During manoeuvres at Toulon, torpedoes torpedoed the destroyer Hallabardc, badly injuria* her. Suez, Sept. 14.—Pending removal of the sunken steamer Chatham, on JJtach occurred an explosion-, the ttght of passage of the Suez Canal is Jundered. ■ Sydney, Sept. la.-Stormv weather "•B* lo approaching the coast. -Sydney, Sept. 15.-At an inquest or, tte nwfces of the men recovered ft oin Jones Brothers, the sig*™f. Was censured for a grave error of judgment in not firing an alarm m when he saw the vessel I, dancer. ► lifeboat might have saved s -me of tecrew, c u< 'sWTECTED AIUUVALS AT WEL- * UNCJTON. < STEiUIEIIS. .J?1 I 1 5 riW!i! ' ter "ackmann, iiu,. Sept. 14, sailed from N c ,v Australiaa pms •■« lo^fJ?", 61, due about September ». sailed from New York, via Ausmiian ports and Auckland. Aparima. due about September 13 :J* fl<d fro| a Calcutta August 5 via Singapore. Java, Fiji and Auckland. ;, Kent, due about September 16 ■ailed from Middlesborougb, via lush traHaand Auckland.
Haversham Grange, due about ScpLfcn*w 18, sailed from Xew York on June 28, via Australia and Auckslaad. « h Drayton Grange, due about Sep. Member 18, sailed from Liverpool JfU- * 11. via Australia and Auckland >-<Btar of Sew Zealand, due a'jout *q>tembcr 20. sailed from Uomloa IJnly 12, via Australia and A „ c kPaparoa. due about Septenttier 2*, •ailed from Plymouth August 12, via .Capetown and Hohart. ! Imiradevi, due about September 2R. Miled from N>» York Julv 12, «la Australian pwt» and Auckland. ,-. Delphic, cilia Biiout September 3fi. Mlled from London August 4, via Australia uml Auckland. BKumara, due about Oct. 9, sailed •from Plymouth Aug. 26, via Capeftown and Hobart. '■"Mimiro, due about October 2rt, ■ailed from Liverpool August 11, via' Australia and Auckland. Cape Breton, due about October 30, tailed from Xew York August I>>. via 'Australia and Auckland. f SAILERS. i, Knfauns. barque, sailed from LivHtpool Hay 13. I Loch Oarve. ship, sailed from Livtrpool July 11.
f Hi*, bartjuentiae, nailed f rom fjlarencetewn Aug. 28. Befl schooner, sailed from .Clarence River Sept. 6.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7927, 16 September 1905, Page 2
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