SHIPPING.
«BT OF XKW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, APBIL 30. I
MACKS OF TMS MOON. D. H. M. 3. 1 few IfMB • • 1 4 30 14 p.m. 1 fat Quarter 9 4 8 17 a.m. I full 16MB -.17 4 32 16 a.m. I Last Quarter 24 6 43 19 a.m. I High water at New Plymouth to-day, I &S7 am. and 9.19 pju.j to-morrow, 9.33 I ajn. and 9.47 pjn. I Sun r*>« tbu morning 0.50, to-morrow SM; Mt* to-day 6.10, to-morrow 5.8. SAILED. - Last Night.—Barawa, »*„ ' r Onebuuga. Passengers.—Misses Cr> n and Sele, Metdame* Cook, Brisco, J. ''iU. | Brown and child, and Blair, M<*>. Mbaatonr, Orchard, N. Benge, Blair, 11. | Strange-Mure, Gus Sole, J. Klynn, B. P. Hunt, Laurie, O. B. Benda.lt, F. Pilani, Thompson, J. Hall,and others; 10 steer- •».- .'PINO igI.Mi&AMB. Onehunga, Wedne«lay.—Sailed, at 4.5 " p.m., Rotuiti, for New Plymouth, crossing the bar at 6.23 p.m. Passengers: Mums Goldie (2), Messrs. J. Freedmau, Bix, J. K. Beott, DobbeU, H. Civil, MeLean, MoCebe, M. A. PhiUipa, V. uucher, E. K. Samuel, J. Dennin, Bon, and 20 steerage. Wellington, Wednesday. Sailed, at 835 pjn., Takawnna, for New Plymouth. . Wellington, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 750 pjn., Mabeao, from Sydney. Wellington, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 120 a.m., T*k»puna, from New Plymouth. . Onehunga, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 8.45 ajn., Rotoiti, from New Plymouth. Newcastle, Wednesday. Arrived, Koromiko, from Auckland. Bydney, Wednesday. Sailed, at 2 pjn, Wimmera, for New Zealand. Melbourne, Wednesday.—Sailed, Moertki, for New Zealand. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Botoiti, for South, at noon to-day. Cakapnna, for North, to-night. EXPECTED ABRIVALa Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Tnnrsday. Takapoaa, from Soutfc, Thursday. Carawa. from Onehnnga, Friday. Takanuna, form Onehunga, Saturday. Barawa, for Onehunga, Monday. Rotoiti, fross South, Tuesday. Takapuua, from Onehuugi, Tuesday. Barawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE » WELLINGTON. Mhnir- (due ahont May 11th) sailed from N--w i'ork February 2!>th, via Aastrali' jn.l Auckland. (Tyscr.) Mora «'.iire (dne about May Uth) tailed ir.im Liverpool March 7th, via Austral i and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. line.) -!""■• Kiwar t (du« about May 15th) sailed from Lndon February 29th. via Aus- j tralia and Auckland. (Tyser.) , African Monarch (dne about May 15th) sailed from New York February j Bth, via Australia and Auckland. IKZB. Co.) SAILttG VESSELS. Weatlterafield, barque (41 days out), "tiled from Bunbury February 2nd. Colonial Empire, four-masted barque (42 days out), sailed from Monte Video Tebruar; Ist Ptlot.w, barqnenline (12 days out), tailed from Clarence River March 2nd. Bcani'M, four-masted barquentine (23 days out), sailed from Liverpool February 2 ith. Plums barque (9 days ont), sailed from Port Pirie March sth. (G. HHtales.) ; >;T.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 110, 30 April 1908, Page 2
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419SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 110, 30 April 1908, Page 2
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