SHIPPING.
I* TOUT OF NEW PLYMOUTH.. E| FKIDAY, SEPT, 22, 19tfo. SpHigh water at New Pljmuutli— K.ls a.m. and 2.13 p.m. £' High water al ftai'.ara—2.3 a.m. toad 2.28 p.m. l am—Kise, 5.9 a.m., set, a.a# p.m. J Slooft-Ntw rnooß, Sept- 29, 'Jh. 36 I*. 17$. a.m. SAILED. ' Sept. 21.—Rarawa, s.s., 11WU tons, , orhury, for Ouehunga. Passengers—'i- tcsdames Teed and child, McDonald, . -.'.arke, Sprull, Misses Dunlop, ' ..melic, Messrs Low, Dugilale, Scct--vind, Pike, McDonald, Dixon, Muti*k, Finncmorc, Brookes, Johnson, iarden, C. RenneU, Marks, Currie, Jarragb and others; 9 steerage. Uari „j—2U boxes butter, Midhirnt ; 20 •t., Welch; 1 cases bacon, Stratford aeon Co.; 13 pkgs, Express Co.; 20 . .g», Hailwayj EXPECTED ARRIVALS, from Manukau, to-day. "Jakapuna, from South, to-morrow.
► GENERAL SHIPPING NOTES. The Rotoiti crossed the Manukau •s*r for New Plymouth at 6 p.m. on 'thnrsday. Melbourne, Sept. 21.—A select com!t&iUee has begun taking evidence t ;*jaiding the mail service between .Australia and Great Britain. Mr Scott (Secretary ol the Central Post rJllice Administration) expressed the <°>pinh>ti that there was a shipping : lag which restricted competitioa. n» mail contract and Post Office very much at the mercy of one INmpany. X Sydney, Sept. 21.—The owners of jShe tog Hero were awarded £BOO for swWing the AbLcy Palmer when she y»» recently in danger off Bondi. ;fbey claimed £SOOO. 'Sydney, Sept. 21.—Admiral FanItewe is advised that the Powerful, flit new flagship for the Australian Station, will be commissioned on Oct. A and leaves shortly after. * Soez, Sept. 21.—The difficulty of •anoving ih? steamer Chatham's ni-rTo-glycerinc causes delay fn the canal. H is expected it will be necessary to blow up the vessel's cargo, ■J* 1 at the risk of injury to the canti tub. Invercargill, Sept. 21 .-The sirandid steamer, Rose Casey, lies in a fair position, and if the weather moderates there is a prospect of refloating
f STE.UIERS. j •_ I Bn -' iz Hwl. due about 3epteic)>er r'» from \iw York, via Aus,l«liui purls ami Aucklmid. Kent, due alrout ScplcriilK'i 2.j, *H«I from lliildle.stKjrough, via .Vus|nrifaa«l Auckland. ; tUvcraham Orange, due about Sep. Xmber 23. aailt■ I fron: Xciv Vulk on ||Me 28, lia Auslrnlia ami Auckf Drayton Orange, due Sibuut Sepanber 22, sailtd I'mm I.iwrjKjol Ju-/ jr-U. via Australia and Auckland. * Paparoa, due ntiout Srpi(-ihUt 2h, ■bIM fruiu I'lvmumh August"l'J. via l!apvtowu nml Hubart. • lodrwlovi. (Im- abrut S^pt«iii r -r 24, ailed friMn New York .liily 12, via Australian port* and Auckland. ItMphic, duo about SeptrNi:}xT 30, Sleil from iMindim A<i trl t 1, via Itralia and Auckland. |Katnara, due about Oct. !>, sailed Mn Dytnouth Aug. 2ft, via fapogMro add Ilobart. |Plimiro, due about (Vt ultor liO, Kilnl from Liverpool August 11. via Wtralia and Auckland. ,'Cape Breton, duo about :in, jukd froui N>« York August 10, via jWtralia and Auckland. SAII.KRS, JEinfaniw. liarque, sailed from Livnool May 1.1. 'Xoch (iirvr, ship, sailed from Livrpool July 11. "JU«, barqucntine, sailed from C'larjKclonn Aug. 28. Hell Klowcr, srhiKiinr, sailed fruui |wi»ce Itivcr Sept. o. lir" 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7932, 22 September 1905, Page 2
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