SHIPPING.
SORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH.
SATUKUAY, FEBRUARY 8.
Ikh water »t New Plymouth to-J.iy. i *M. and I.U p.m.; to-morrow, J.li L and t.U p-m.
iun n.«v this morning 5.9, to-morrow U; n*l» 10-Jay U. 51, tomorro.v ti.JO. SAILED.
.*,t Night.— lUtjtta, ==•, 1137 ton.-, iuum, "->'' Oueuung.i. .uauuo chins, OKurw, bmith, I'oul uo, .>o..ie, iiardiug, watts, Lewi-, wium* woiUoii, lagan and elu i. .4.., ui-tieu, Itlooirf.cld, Uunciuiaii n uuin;, MUaea Hawthorne, Skeltou »'.uca», MilcUell, fcpraggs [l,, muwii, v.iUon, Coombes, iJurd, Ward, jcapn:, i)iuuta and Cleopatra, Alexaur, auu S'irtin, Mcscro. .Mackc-y, Riyly, wiuue.u, Dawson, Essex, Gardner, a, jeursou, Hunuinan and two boys, lyei, javksun, Collins, (iambic, Hot'., ivuiucuurd, Smith, O'Korke, Watts, titter, Suaw, GUmour, Noble, Harden, yve.n vtilaon, Gilruth, Captain Brown a sou, Dr. Claridge, fciir Mauri ;e aorKe, ami others; 24 steerage. MUFFING TELKGBAMa. Jiwhwigj, Lout Night—Sailed, at 3.40 »., lafcapuna, tor New l'lymouth, iMing tae bar at 5.1 a p.m. i'assvur»: jlivws Alpe, Lewis, Kushworth, ;u»y \i), I'oore, 0. Hunt, Miliary, <S. gliaiu, Jlcsdaince Fitch, S. Uickeiuoi, cAeil, uilioughby, Uremer and four ililrca, Mirting, 11. K. Keuiplhorne and, io children, i. at sou and cdild, Young, rtfvelaan, trench and two children, 0--wu, i«o children, and infant, Ale»-,3. l>. iloi'U, verry, Watnon, N. Green1L Alpe. Stewiu, F. \V. Furby, A. duttton, t. G. Alois, Taine, McNeil, eat, boloiuun, zoung, Wiksou, \Y. ,). nite, 1. J. hielr, 'lrevcliiau, liuxton, doner, W. J. Robertson, Oaboru, A. acker, trench, Master* Christie, Bout, hi Millar, and lo steerage. Kelson, Last Night.—bailed, at 4.35 bl, Rotoili, for New Plymouth. Onehunga, Friday.—Arrived, at 0.10 bl, Takapuna, from Kew l'lymouth. Wellington, Friday.—Arrived, at &£> m., Tokouiaru, from London. .Sydney, Friday. Sailed, Knucrdale, ir Auckland.
Wcllingtou, Last Night.—Sailed, at S m., Mahcno, tor Sydney.
The Corinna arrived at 8.45 yesterday wrning with 500 tons of cargo from aatttem ports. She sailed for Onehunga at night at 5 o'clock, ami returns here I Sunday night to load cargo for the onto.
The Kittawa arrived at 3 o'clock yesnday afternoon with 500 tons of coal ■om Wcstport. ' Seven hundred cases of fruit were owttg the cargo brought from Onehunga y the Karawa yesterday morning. Three hundred and fifty sheep for the .ockland market were taken north by it Karawa hist night.
KXPECTED AKKIVAIS. akapuna, from Ooetanga, Saturday. !ara»a, from Onehunga, Monday, akapuiu, from South, Tuesday, tarawa, from Onelniaga, Wednesday, 'akapuna, from BoufnT Thursday. Tarawa, from Onehunga, Friday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 42, 8 February 1908, Page 2
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