SHIPPING.
oy /iKW PLYMOUTH. | £* • XUJISDAY. MAY l'J. f • MASES Of TUJJ MOON. I > ' o. IL M. 8. .<&f Horn " 1 8 10 13 ajn. . lint Qaarter 8 11 0 15 p.m. fcjfall moo® ..1® * 0 16 p.m. jj*_ Xaat (jn* 11 " 23 11 U 14 a.m. 1 | Mhos iW 251 17 p.m. If U«-I» »'*ter al I'bmoutli to-day, Eili »ju. and ll~li p.m.; to-morrow, kIL4« p.m. r«b tin- morning 7.1n, to-morrow Ril- ittt to-day 4.50, to-morrow 4.19.
ARRIVED. IS.—Rjjrawa, S.S., 1100 tor, r[frfti'rwn Oneliunga. l*as-vngel ■- jft&ia (3). Hen-haw, Conuell, Sok jurifc antl llrooks, Jlesdames Bax. fcg, King. Kii-henbach, Lome, Young, gjjjjjr. i'dir. Huxham, McMasters, and EEi.u. Mivsr-. llunu, Martin, Clark, SPr Kemp. H.ixter, Yates, Nutchelt, Sarron, Butt, lluiham, Burrows, Cool;, Slims, CkamU-rliu, and Saundars; and H steerage. Rttay 17. Corinna, ».s., from OneI SAILED. S Miiv 18.—Corinna, s.s,, for
1 Last Xiglit.—Rarawa. ».s., 1100 tons, I Korbury, lor Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Potter, Clayton, Campbell, and Jalfrcy, Mesilatnes Franer, Stooex, G. A. Tapper, laudie, Butterworth, Clayton, Houston, and Panton, Messrs. Watt, Drew, Jamiesoo, Uuttenrorth, Fraser, Laudie, Buddie, Robison, P. Johnston, J. George, Fowlds, G. A. Tapper, and others; 10 rtcerage.
SHII'I'INU TELEGRAMS. Onehunga. Last Night.—Sailed, at 3.30 pan., Penguin, for New Plymouth, crossing the bar at 5.20 p.m. Passengers: Hfcse« D. §. .lohanson and Oliver,, Mesdames .Jones, Trice, J. Firth, McClune, Ingham, Dix, Thwaites. Devon, and W. N. Travers, Messrs. Watt, Nixon, HWillis, McMaster, Jones. V. R. Cottrell, McFerran. Taine, McClune. Ingliam. Firth, Trice, Rev. Oliver, anil 20 stcerLast Night-Bailed, at 8 p.m., Botoiti. for New Plvm'outli. Wellington. Monday. Arrived, at £SO a.m., Athcnic. from London, via Hobart. . Sydney, Monday. Arrivd. Pcndte Dill", from V.Tiitianjsi. . Melbourn •. Monday. -Arrived. Louisa Creie, from Kaipwra. ~~ Sydney. Monday.— Sailed. Uakanui. for Welling'on. Brfehane. Monday—Arrive.!. Mamma, from Vanmuer.
The Corinna mailed from Wellington ■t 2 p.m. yesterday with 3«8o l»>vcs butter and 5»!0 crates eheoe from the Moturoa Freezing Works for tranship ninnl to tVi- lonic for the Home inar ket, and ti ■ fallowing general cargo:— 150 sacks 1 ; l -s. Ill", case* emptv U.tlles. £0 tons scr ip ir»n. mid a large qiiantitv of furniture, including three pianos and ooe organ. Slir al?*o ha»l on 'ward feet timber. .W4 Imxe.; butter, and 1!) crates cheese from Onehunga.
EXP7CTED ARRIVALS. Rotoiti. from South, Tuesday. Penguin, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Rarawa, from Onehunga. Wednesday. Botoiti, from Onehnnga, Thursday. ftarAwi*. ' "*** FridayPenguin, from Onehiinjr.% Saturda). Karawa, from Oiwhuaga, Monday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 126, 19 May 1908, Page 2
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398SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 126, 19 May 1908, Page 2
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