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SHIPPING.

POET OF HEW PLYMOUTH WEDNEDAY, O.uBEB 17. ABBIVED. October 16-Takapuna, s.s. 1036 tons, 8. Holford, from Onehunga. Possengeri—Misses Sparrow, Jacobson, Mesdames Sparrow, Esihau, Messrs Dowse#, Higginbotham. Park (2), Bowe, Lovelock, Solomon, Beardon, Sharland, McKinuon, Hys-ns; 13 ■tecrage. October 16—Botoiti, s.s , 1169 torn, Bobertson, from South. Passengers— Miss Toller Meun T. Wingfield, Belig, Hutedeioni 4 steerage. DEPARTED. October 16.—Botoiti, s.s, 1159 tons, BobwttoD, for North. PassengersMisses Kelly, O'Brien, Bote, Hawker, Mesdames Gibbons, Kathburn, Messrs Robertson. Cooper, Gibbons, Glad. ■tine, West, Matthews, Waterssn, West, James, Proctor; 28 steerage. October 16.—Takapuna, s.s. 1036 tout, 8. Holford, for South. BHIPPING TELEGBAMS. ARBIVED. Onehunga, October 16.—Barawa> from New Plymouth, at B.IS a.m. Sydney, October 15.—Sierra, at 2 p.m., with £300,000 in specie. Wellington, October 16.—Alexander from New Plymouth, at 12.20 p.m. KEECTBD ABBTVALB. Barawa, from Manukau, Wednesday. Takapuu, from South, Thursday. Botoiti, from Mannkau, Thursday. Barawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Takapuna, from Mannkan, Saturday. Barawa, from Mannkau, Monday. Botoiti, from South, Tuesday. Takapuna, from Manakau, Tuesday. The Rosamond arrived at 6 p.m- on Monday and sailed for Onehunga at 6 hut night. The Takapuna berthed at 4.30 on Tuesday morning, and sailed at 3 p.m. for Wellington, taking 5000 cases of butter and 300 cases of cheese for the Kumars. The Botoiti from Nelson arrived at 8 o'olock on Tuesday morning, and sailed for the North at 8 30 pm. In the September number of the " National Beriew" appear particulars of the two new turbine vessels now being constructed for the tffns- Atlantic trade. With a length over-all of 800 feet, and tonnage of 40,000 tons. these leviathan* will claim a speed record of 26 knots an hour: Tbej electricity generated will be sufficient to light a town of the size of Auckland. Oa< of the turbine steamers is being built on the Clyde and the other at Newcastle.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81867, 17 October 1906, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81867, 17 October 1906, Page 2

SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81867, 17 October 1906, Page 2

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