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POUT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. Fedbuaby. sew Plymouth Waitara a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. MOD. 12 10.49 11.17 11,1 11.32 Tues. 13 11.36 11.15 11.51 Wed. H 11.57 0.18 -0,12 0.33 Thur. 15 ii. U 1.3 0.56 1.18 Fri. 18 1.25 1.5!) 1.10 2.11 Sat. 17 2.3G 3.13 2.51 3.28 Sun. 18 4.3 4.54 4.18 5.9 Mon. 1W 5.34 6,15 5.49 (i.30 Sun rises—To-day : 5,13, sots 0.17. ARRIVED. Feb. 10.-—Takapuna, s.s.. !J57 tons, llolford, from Onehunga. Fnssengcrs —Misses Pascoe, Bulchcr, Willis, Ballantyne, Bruce, Smith, Wolest, Peniara, Moore, Mesdames Clark and child, Oliphant, fanliotter, Mackav, Leonard, Janes, Nichollas, Bruee, Bleakley and i children, Messrs Leonard, Blizzard, Pirani, Mitchell. Benning, George, Fanhotter, Mackay, James, Lovett, Guy, Barclay, Edwards, Fountain, Benjamin, Mole, Bleakley, Munsey, McCarthy, Thomas (2), N'ewman; 13 steerage. SAILED. Feb. 10.—Takapuna, s.s., 957 tons, Holford, for Onehunga. Passengers— Misses Hughes (3), Young, Berry, Taylor, Cosslett, Pascoe, King, Miles, Mrsdames Cosslett, Pascoe, Smith, Buddie, Messrs Pascoe, Thane, Harrop, Faris, Jude, Smith, Coom, Buxton, Hughes, Cock, Welch, Brown, Buddie, Davidson ; 15 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Manukan, Monday. Takapuna, from Manukau, Tuesday. Rarawa, from Manukau, Tuesday. Botoiti, from South, Wednesday. Takapuna, from Manukau, Thursday. Rarawa, from Manakau, Friday. Takapuna, from Manakau, Saturday. TELEGRAPHIC. AKRirF.il. Onehunga, Feb. 10 : Corinua, from New Plymouth, 7.30 a.m. Onehunga, Feb. 10: Rarawa, from Xew Plymouth, 8 a.m. Onehunga, Feb. 11: Taknpuna, from New Plymouth, 7.30 a.m. SAII.ED. Onehunga, Feb. 11: Rarawa. fur New Plymouth, 4.5 p.m., passing Manukau Heads, at 5.25 p.m. Timaru, Feb. 11: Kaipara, for Lytfelton. The Coriuua left Onehunga at 9.25 a.m. on Sunday tor New Plymouth. After loading about 12,000 boxes of butter and B<X) crates of cheese, she sails for Wellington at noon. The Northern S.S. Company's X a puhi left Auckland on Friday on her northern cruise. Among her passengers arc Mr aud Mrs (». T. Bayly, Mr James Paul, Colonel Ellis, Mr and Brown, Mr H. E. Vaughan, and Mr C. Bayly. Mr J. Fo;, chief stewn-d of the Takapuna, who has been relieving Mr Hartly in the Auckland office of the Union Company, ha« rejoined his vessel. OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WEI LINGTOX Steamers] Kaipara, left London, December 4, via Port Chalmers. Aotca, left London, December 18, via Capetown and Hobart; due about February 3. Cape Corsa, left Xcw York, November 13, via Australia aud Auckland; due about January 20, ar of Australia, left- Loudon, Novumber 27, via Australia aud Auckland ; due about January 28. Ayrshire, left Liverpool, December 11, via Australia and Auckland; due about February 20. Star of Scotland, left London, Decernber 26, via Australia and Auckland ; due about March 1. Paparoa, left London. January l.via Capetown and Hobart; due about February 17. Perthshire, left New York, December 15, via Australia and Auckland; duo about February in. Karamca, left London, October 31, vial Capetown and Hobart. due about December 19 Tongariro, left London, November 8. via Capetown aud Hobart ; due about December 20 Matalua, left London, November !»", via Capetown, Hobart aud Lyttelton
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 12 February 1906, Page 2
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