SHIPPING.
,f PORT Or NEW PLYMOUTH. *i'' WEDNESDAY, SKIT. .27, 1903 Sr High VfaUr at New Plymouth—nt.W a.ui. and 8.14 p.m. KSiRh. water at Waitara—S.l am I isMd 8.29 p.m. K Sun —Rise, 5.55 a.m . set, (j.5 p.m. |j * Mnon—New moon, Sept. 2», 9h. 38 ? jb. 17s. a.m. I ARRIVKD. (:• Sept. 2t.—Takapuna, s.s., 957 tons, - Holford, from Onehunga. Passengers « —Misses Smith, Wood, I)e [loui bell. , Kinder, Lusk, Mcsdames lndcr, Jury, ,' Biss and family, Dunn, Wiley, Brown, ! McDonnell and child, Fraser, lla.milRev. Cato, Messrs Champion, ■Atkinson, Lindsay, Newman, George,. ■PRnnnerstrum. Watson, Law, McNeill, | McMasters, Robertson, Baumc, CaiI ran, Otto, Alison, Cadigan, Cotton ! (3), Evans, Finch, Clark, McKenzie, ' Taylor, Ilrown, Frost. Boucher, McGowan, Fraser, O'Sullivan, Leicester; i 12 sfeerag*. ; . TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Wellington, Sept. Ro- | toili, for New Plymouth, at 5.10 p.m > Rosamond, for New Plymouth, at 10 Kv,p.m. r Dunedin, Sept. 26.-The Union ' vompany has been advised that the i turbiw steamer Maheno did 171 knot* in a trial on the Clyde. i ' . L Sy £ Wy ' 26.—The Lairna, from the Thames to Melbourne, Was spoken • pDTwofold Bay. She rei>orted all well. f STRANDED STGAMER FLOATED. ■" THAMES, Sept. 26. j, pic steamer Falcon, which went • ashore between Thames and Coro- ,■ marnlel, was floated off without h*v- , wg suffered much injury. She will t>e t- unable to proceed to her destination until the gale abates. expected ARRIVALS in WEL-fe-.T LINGTON. steamers. p* Huel. due about September • 24, sailed from New York, via Aus- , trolian ports> and Auckland. ( Kent, duo about Scptinilier 25, ■ailed from Middlcsborough, via Australia ami Auckland. Havers ham Grange, due about SepA leffilicr 23. sailed from New Yotk on f , June 28, via Australia and Auckland. !k Drayton Grange, duo about Sep- |" tmibc-r 22, sailed from Liverpool Jui . ly 11, via Australia and Auckland. S ■ Paparoa, due about September 28, Bailed from Plymouth August 12, via E.* Capetown and llobart. P* . Indradevi, due about September 24. i$ sailed from New York July 12, t via Australian port* ami Auckland. 6* Delphic, due about September 30, £ Sailed from London August I, via ■p Australia and Auckland, fe K»marn. due about Oct. 9, sailed V. "from Plymouth Aug. 20, via Cape|r J town and Hobart. ff Mimiro, due about Octolier 2fi, ■ailed from Liverpool August 11, via J Australia and Auckland. Cape Breton, due about October ."10, sailed from Xew York August 10, via Australia and Auckland. SAILERS. ' Kinfauns, barque, sailed from Liverpool May 13. t Loch Carve, ship, sailud from LivE' crpool July 11. L 1" H . bari|uentine. sailed from ClarB*. encetown Aug. 28. W" ItHI Flower, schooner, sailed from \ " Clarooco River Sept. 0.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7936, 27 September 1905, Page 2
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