SHIPPING.
" PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, a' THURSDAY, SEPT. 31, 1903. . f High water at New Plymouth—' |" 1.6 o.m. and 1.32f p.m. • High water at tiaitaia—l.2l ».u. • and 1.37 pja, taifeyil- :" Sun—Ru,r, 6fi a.m., set, 5.58 p.m. Moon—Last quarter, Sept. 22, 9h. 1.39 a.m. sod u.iOp.ni. SAILED. SepU 20—Roloili, s.s., 1150 tons. Robertson, for Ouehunga. Passengers •-Misses Knlman, Bain, Coir, Evans, Ufsdames Veaft anil infant, Clark, Webb, Alexander, Listtr, McKin/ie, Kilsby (2), Messrs Hume, Spackman, de'Hcer, Taint. Cooke, Vtale, Donakl•on, Furlong, £joble, Burr, Charles, Bcllhouse, Stctuurt*, Andrews, SoraerOeld, Dixon, HcCosh Clari, Otto, tartness, Mister Middletoo: 20 steerage. SIPEOTEB ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Manukau, to-day, Rotcjti, from Manukau, Kridav ?ak»jnma, for South, Saturday,
ARRIVALS. Auckland, Sept. 30.-Ventura, Irow Honolulu, at 6.30 p.m., with 'Frisco nail. Auckland, Sept. 20.-Kent, from Wewport, England, at 7,10 a.m. GENERAL SHIPPING NOTES. Adelaide Sept. 80.—The search for the Loch Veana«bar, overdue from Glasgow, was unsuccessful. Invercargill, Sept. 20.-Tlie coastal steamer Rose Casey was stranded on tbeßirerton bar last night through an accident to the machinery. She •prang a leak, and now has eight feet Of water in the hoM. There is no possibility of refloating ner at pretest. She is owned bv a company, and is believed to be insured in Dunedin. There are eight thousand feet of limber on board. The crew is safe Dunedin, Sept. UO.-Thc insurances oa the Rose Casey are £2300 in the Canton and Marine office, and £IBOO Mother offices.
SAILKD. Sydney, Sept. 20.-Zcalandia, lot Auckland. Newcastle, Sept. 20.-Kaituna, (or Bluff. Mribournr, Sept. 20.-Wimnicra. STEAMERS. Burgrrmclsler Hackraann, due A about lork. via Australian pcrts ano Auckland. Breiz Hue!, due about September 19, sailed from New York, *ia Australian ports ami Auckland. Aparima. due about September Jo, nailed from Calcutta August 5. via : Singapore. JaTa, Fiji and Auckland. Kent, due about September 16, aailn! from Middlcshorouirh, via Australia and Auckland. Havershaut Grange, due about ScplnuJier 18, sailed from Xcw York on Jun« 2», via Australia aud Auckland. Ilrayton Grange, due about Sicpiwnber 18, sailed from Liverpool J'lly 11. rla Australia and Auckland. Htar of New Zealand, due about , Sept ember 20. sailed from London July 13, via Australia and Auckland.
■ Paparoa. due about September 28. ' aailed from Plymouth August I°.. via ;. Capetown ami Hobart. \ limradevi. due aliout September 28. * sailed from New York July 12. via Australian port* and Auckland. " IMphie, due about September 30, » Bajlert from Ivondon August 4, via , Australia and Auckland. Kumara. duo about Oct. 9, sailed from Plymouth Aug. 2R, via t'apei. town and Hobart. f Him/ro, due about October 2<>, Bailed from Liverpool Augii.-t 11. via Australia and Auckland. ; Cape Breton, due about October :tn, aniled from New York August 10. via ' Atuitralia and Auckland £ SAILKRK. S-, Kinfniins. I»tri|tic, sailed from Livi cnxml Uh.v 13. J I.orh (Jane, ship, sailed from Liv- '. crpool July 11. , Rio. lianrurntiii<>. sailed from Clar•nrctown Aug. 2*. Hdl Flower, schooner. Sailed from * Clareuce IHvot Sept. 0.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 793, 21 September 1905, Page 2
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