SHIPPING.
POET Of A&Vi M-i'MOUTH. WEDNfcSIIAY, MAY 13.
pHAbfci Of TBK MOO.N. ' t D. H. M. 6. r ' Ktw Hood .. 1 I 10 13 a.m. 1 ' Vint Quarter 8 11 0 15 p.m. I hMU araoa -• 16 4 l) 16 p.m. & Last Qoartar 83 11 64 14 a.tn. ft Vnr Hmb .. 30 2 51 17 p-m. f. UMt-iAa. and 7.23 p.m.; to-morrow, 7.41 Sjjjp- and &fi pju. ||pwutr|ittj tou morning 7.4, to-morrow Lf%£j Mt* tonlay 4.5U, to morrow 4.55.
K- BAHJJD. I t" Igjt NigliL—Botoiti, «j>.. 7 tons, 1 Jjaehniigi. Passengers: ' ,; -sc* I *nd Hoonden, Meadamc- . ' r&BjS' *»il t children, and Keai. £)SpH. Mra«un t Grace, Humphries, Ash- I HkjjE' Ron ley, Uaeeseniaa. Mcintosh, ] fjdPli William* (2), Bayly. Skinner, and
Big. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. I Last Night.—Sailed, at 3.201 Rarawa, for New Plymouth, cross-1 RH|| the bar at 5.20 p.m. Passengers: I ■ffi«« Stoddart, O'Brien, Gibson (21,1 ■jplMM*, Scully, L. Robinson, and Holdder, 1 ■jßludames H J. H nn and child, Young, 1 J. Love, J. V, Dingle, Lischner, 1 ■JJp. Hutchiwoß, Burjey and 2 children, ■flp'iideuope. aad Holder, -Messrs. Gray, ■■Kfietdlv, t.U>bo»», Freedman, W. Thomas, IB P. Holt, Pe»p*r, McLeod, Lad, Wood- 1 ■I koole. -I. A. Fredric. Witiey, Rhodes. ijf KMaieg, Ward, Hayward, Hobbs, C. E. »• Matthews, Walker. J. A. Sinter, M. J. B& r>heahaD, C. V. Langsiord, Lischner. J. B|- Hntehiwon, Barley, B. J. Willis, Young. Hoa. JfcGowan, Rev. Blade, Muster Reid, Kl and 15 steerage. W Lyttelton, Tuesday.—Sailed, at 4.10 R Corinna, for New Hymouth. K' Auckland, Tuaaday. Arrived, at 4 Er Mimiro from Sydney. ET- L«»t Sight:—The Atheuk was MJ& aignalled at dusk.
IKMHTI'IU) ARBIVAL& ' Rsraws, from Onehunga, Wednesday. Bototti, from Onehunga, Thursday. Takapoaa, from Sooth, Thursday. «ter»w i 'mm Ow-tinnga. Friday. ■ Tajcannna, form Onehunga, Saturday. Barawa, from Onehunyi. Monday. . Takapuna. from Onehunga, Tuesday. Botoiti, from South, Tuesday. OVKHSEA SHIPPING. - BTKAMEBS TO ARRIVE IS WELLINGTON.
INiwaru (due about May 15th) aailed from London February 2!>tb. via Aus- ' . balm and Auckland. (Tyser.) African Monarch (due about May 15(h) sailed f-om New York Fehrua-y • ttth, via Australia and Aucklanl tSJ-S. (...) SAILING VESSELS. Weathcrslield. barque (41 days out). tiled from Ttunhnry February 2nd. Colonial Empire, four masted barque * (« days out), sailed from Monte Vid?o " v February Ut. Pebtas, barquentine (12 days out), •ailed from Clarence River March 2nd. Renficld, four-masted barquentine (23 days nut), tailed from Liverpool February 20th. Pharos, barque (0 days out), sailed from Port Pirie March sth. (G. 11. Beaks.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 121, 13 May 1908, Page 2
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