THE MAILS.
SHIPPING.
Mails will close at the chic! Post Office, New Plymouth, as follows For Wellington and South dally pet E*l*wa at 6.18 a.m. Late fee (mail tas) at 7.10 a.m. HON BAY. OCTOBER 2. For Auckland and North, per Kar»wa, lit 7 p.m. For Fiji, (Jana-Ja. Tlic United States of America, Continent of Europe and United Kingdon, yia Vancouver, per If aura, connecting with Vancouver steamer Fiji, at 7 p.m. (Correspondence to he specially addressed). Due London Nov. 8. For Fanning Island, per Moura, connecting with Hoatm at Fiji, at 7 p.m. Mails for Raratonga, and Tahiti also IHmrhyn Island, per Tavanui from Auckland, at 71 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3. For Wellington and South, per Takapuna, at 10.20 a.m. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4. For Auckland and North, per Roto> iti, at 7 p.m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. For Auckland and North, per Kara wa, at 7 p.m. For United States uf America, Canada, Central America, West Coast of South America, British and Foreign West Indies. United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via San Francisco, also Samoa. Hawiian Islands, Phillipine Islands and Japan at 7 p.m. For money orders and registerwl letters at 5 p.m. I>atc box cleared for late letters at 7.30 i p.m. Mail Due London Nor. 4. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 0. For Wellington and South, per tCotoiti. at 10.80 a.m. For Australian States, etc., at 6.15 a.m. Due Sydney Oet. 11. For Ceylon, India, China, Straits Settlements, etc., 'also United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Suez (for correspondence specially addressed only) at 6.15 a.m. Due London Nov. 14. from Melbourne, at 6.15 a.m. Due For South Africa, per Medic, Durban aliout Nov. fi. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7. For Auckland and North, per Takapuna, at 7 p.m. For Ceylon, India, China, Straits Settlements, also Continent of Europe and United Kingdom, via Suez, (for correspondence specially aiKlressed only) at 7 p.m. Due London Nov. 18For Australian States, etc., at 7 p.m. Duo Sjilncy Oct. 13.
Pafcel Mail for United Kingdom and Continent i f Europe, per Corintlric, closes at WclKnjjton on Oct. 12. Mails for Tonga. Samoa and Fiji. HauroVo. closes at Auckland cii Oct. 18, at 10.4'j a.m. F. D. HOLDSWOBTH, Chief-Post niaster.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. i't . MONDAY, OCT. 2, 1905. ~ High water at New Plymouth—i f'U.IS 1A anil 11.35 p.m. !y High water at Wattara—ll.:!« a.m.. ,v«(l n 5° pm Sun—Rise, 5.18 a in., set, 6.12 p.m. - Moon—First quarter, Oct. «, Wi. 31 -m. Ms- am.. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING, "r Onchunga, Oct. I.—Arrived, at 710 a.m., Takapuna, from New Plymouth. -Sailed, at 3 p.m., Rarawa, (or New Plymouth. She crossed the bar at 5.35 p in. Sydney, Sept. 30.—Sailed, at Vil) t p.m., Mouowai. i Wellington, Oct. I.—Sailed, at t> I<• a.m , Turakina, lor London. I Meljournc, Oct. I.—Arrived, Watiimoo.
(IKNERAL SHIPPING NOTES Wellington, Sept. 29.—The fire on Ibc Turakina is completely extinguished. Up to the present ii has fcrei discovered that 711 to 11)0 ba.es of wool and hemp arc more or less damaged by the tire. The damage is f below expectations. Adelaide, Sept. 29—A1l doubt as to the fete ol the Loch Vcnnathar has been set at rest by the imlentification o( reels ot paper consigned to a local newspaper office.. Gisborne, Sept. .29.—The schooner Ghljorne, which arrived this alter ( noon, passed East Cape at 2.30 p.m. yesterday, but ,saw nothing ol aay disabled vessel, nor did the scow Rang!, which rounded the Cape on Wednesday. The latter saw the scow Haeremai, and yesterday the Awauui "" saw a scow, which she took to te ibe Hereoiai, sheltering in Hick's Bay there owing no head wind for any; s vessel proceeding across the Bay of ; Plenty. A fierce southerly set in tor : a couple of hours this morning, ami § the sea is still somewhat rough. The f mystery of the disabled steamer will r ; aeeuiingly not be solved until the scow Harcmai, which signalled the ligblhou.se, will le spoken at a nor- ' ' Ibern port. Auckland, Sept. 30—White, mate of ir 'be -scow Hawk, stales that a big sea carried Captain JlcDermott overboard. White seized the gunwale of tbeboat and saved himsell, but McDeriuott was lost. It was impossible , to make.any effort to rescue him as the high sea hid every thing else froni " EXPECTED ARRIVALS IN WELI LINGTON. \. STEAMERS. I hiul, due about Sepicwlicr 28 )'■ Bailed from Midtttesborough, via Aus-' tralianml Auckland. | - I"»paroo, due about September 29 t. »»il"l from Plymouth August 12, via Capetown and Hobart. I" SAILERS. ; Loch Garve, ship, sailed from Liv- ' erpoul July li. <. Piticaim Island. barque, sailed from Liverpool, September «. ; IMphic. due about Octutter 2. sailed fruni London August 4, via . Australia and Auckland. Kumara. duo about Oct. 9. sailed , from Plymouth Aug. 2fi, via Capotown and Hobart. f iliioiro, due about October 20, J . sailed front Liverpool August 11, via £. Australia and Auckland. *r Cape Breton, due about October yo, | _ Bailed from New York August 10, via |/- Australia and Auckland. Si. Ruapehu, due about October Ml. f' sailed from Plymouth SepU-mlicr 'J J. via V'apetown. Holiart. and Auckland f Xiwaru, due about November Id. j via Australia, Auckland and Napier > Devon, duo about 'I lico-mlnT. <*■ j lailcd from New York September 9. I Australia and Auckland.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7940, 2 October 1905, Page 1
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864THE MAILS. SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7940, 2 October 1905, Page 1
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