SHIPPING.
£ jMBr oragw PLYMOOTA. j *"' " '' THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1 :• ? OT TBS MOON, v < u. H. K. 8. *> Ifew Mom .. 1 J 10 13 a-m. I i ftrrt QlUttr 0 16 pa- I j£ jyi m«b ..18 4 t 16 p.m. | Uit QwrtOT S3 11 64 14 us. x li«w Mmh • • 90 2 SI 17 p.m. jjp' fajfc water at New Plymouth to-day, »2i"«m and 8.5 p.m.; to-iuorrow, B.2'J iSUad tH p.m. f'lfitt ri»e» morning '-5, tomorrow pbf) tit* to-day 4J5, to-morrow 4.54. ratt.to ~ t. Upt Night.—Barawa, s.s., . tou<, Paasengers: Mi=- ' : -v. _*jfflflift and Uuzziff, Meadam; &Bjjb Hankin.<on, W. P. Sanders, Butk . gfS i children, McOafiin and child, gjcSiMrtMiii and child, Messr-. llankinson, ijpMK Bogera. llracewell, Otwav, Hudson, Ea|ht«U, \V. I'. Sander*, llu/,zilf. WilliamKjSp, A. Clo.ii!, H. E. Jones, and others. Hp KlttmNG TELEGRAMS. raK Onehuntri. Last Night.—Sailed, at 420 Hun., Botoiti, for New Plymouth, crossHpng the bar at 6.10 p.m. Passengers: Hliucn Soorringi, Wright, Andereon, ■Uiittier, and Bodinin, Mesdames Hicks, Hr Thompson, Moore, Simpson, Redshaw, KG. Packer, Cracroft Wilson, McArthur, ■ Buckland, W. T. Todd and child, Cole P and child, Stewart and family, Wright _ E and two children, and Rennell, Messrs. j " f Beonell. Cole, Wright, McKinnon, P Stabbs, McArtlrar, Cutler, Sampson, W. I M«y. W. Selby, Jones, Thompson, A. • p Kaapp, Uues, E. A. Lendemann, C. J. f Stone, \kLauren (3), Biddell, H. Green, ' Bemley, F. A. Grant, Browning, Hicks, MeUovern, Allwright, P. Redshaw, O. • Neilson, Bigham, 8. James, Pountney, £" Tresidder, 'ftompson, Dr. G. W. Glenny, Captain Hallard, Masters Tacker (2), •nd 20 steerage. • Wellington, l*»t Night.—Sailed, at |," #.lO p m Penguin, for New Plymouth fe" sad Onehunga. Passengers for New Plymouth: Miss Hill, Colonel Messenger, Messrs. Cunningham, Kruger, Moboeriev, and Paterson. Bluff, Last Night.—Arrived at 2.50 tun., Tarawera, from Hobart. with an English mail. Lytteltun. Last Night. Arrived, at &15 pjn., barque BanksfuM, from Edith- ' '"v&nganui, L«t Night- Sailed, at 7.35 Muritai, for Onehunga, via Opuaake and New Plymouth. Sydney, Wednesday.—Sailed, at 1 -1" p w Victoria. 1 The sailer Volador took in ballast y*---terdav. and should clear the port tofcy.' kxpzctkd ABBIVALS. Botoiti. from Onehunga, Thursday. Takapo*a, from South, Thursday. lUraw» rr-.ni Xakarana. form Onehunga, Saturday. 1 Barawa. from Onehunga, Monday. Takapana. from Onehunga, Tuesday. Botoiti, from South, Tuesday. . Barawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. OVERSEA SHIPPING. IftIAMEBS TO ARRIVE » WELLINGTON, ncr Hlwara (due about May 15th) sailed from London February 29th. via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) African Monarch (due about May ISA) sailed from New York February ' ttth, via Australia and Auckland. (NZS. Co.) SAIUKGVBSSELS. Weathereßeld, barque (41 days ont), "tiled from Bunbury February 2nd. Colonial Empire, four-masted barque (42 dan oat), sailed from Monte Vidwi • February Ist. Pebtm. barqueotine (12 days out), Ju tailed from Clarence Rirer March 2nd. .vl Benfield, fourmaaied barqaentine (23 \> dap out), sailed from Liverpool February 20th. Plnros, barque (9 days ont), sailed from Port Pfria March 6th. (G. 11. (kale*.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 122, 14 May 1908, Page 2
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478SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 122, 14 May 1908, Page 2
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