SHIPPING.
.— POKT OF SEW PLYMOUTH. I FJiIDAI, MAY 29. PHASES OF Tt'E MOON. D. il. il. S. JUr* Moon .. 1 3 lo 13 ajn. First Quarter 8 11 0 15 p.m. I'nli moon .. 10 a 10 p.m. J-u-t (.Miner it 11 51 14 a.m. New Moon .. 30 2 5) 17 p.m. SAILED. Li-t Night—Takapmia, *.-.. ]n:ju t,,ni tor Ond .iiiga. Passengers: Mi-sc- Camfi'iiii (2. ami West, Me-danics Wallace. "';■-' Pritiiiaid and child. Coring John-ton! '■' iN-ndl, Hadtiehi. Budge, ami John-ton. Mo-rs. -vidd, Jones, William-, il. -Lcod. Baldwin. Mowat, ifeUuchlan. (luring Jolin-U.ii. Uevell, Newton Kin;.'. Budge. Hadtield. Johnston. Brown. Hallo, Wattiitoon, McKcan. and Murium. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Onchung.i. Last Night—Sailed, at 3.5 H p.m.. liarawa, fo r New Plymouth, .ro—in- the l.ar at li.lo p.m." Passengers: -Mi-scs Howard, laiuie-ou. and Wil lunis. .M-daniCrt Hyde and son. Mile-. Graham. Stewart. Midm-hic. C.kcr. and Briscoe, Messrs. Orton Steven-. J. Hill. William-. 1». .1. Hatlmaiu-e. Mile-. Heather, W. Hridle. K. T. Mnrison. W. E. Dive. Nelson, McConchic. Cokor. .1. Shaldricl.. Captain Henmih, Dr. Crawford, and 111 steerage. Wellington, Thurs.lav. - Arrived, at '.V3O p.m. on 27th. Monowai. from Sydney. » ' > ( I Onehunga. Thursday.—Arrived. at'*S a.m.. Itarawa. from NVw Plymouth, at 7 a.m.. K.ituku. from New Plymouth. P-n ( lulmerr, Thursday.--Sailed, at 10.25 a. i.. Dramnianseren, barque, for *iew Caledonia. AUMVAL OF Missisi: stow. Auckland. Thursday. -- The overdue scow il.roro arrived at Raglan from Wangamii. .She report- having been delayed l.y very light wiuiU. THE TAVIIM. Wcstport. Thursday. Tlie I'nion Company has decided to launch the Taviuni through the wivicrn breakwater into the Buller river. sCakcitv of .seamen. .Wording to the Ota-o Daily Times, Captain -lohansen. of the barque Drammensen n. offered to engage th ( . crew of the wrecked French ship Pre-idcnt Felix Faure, but was unsuccessful, as the me-, decided to return M France via Sydney. Meanwhile the Dranimenteren remains at her anchorage at CateyV Bay, Port Chalmers, awaiting lier full complement before she can get away for Noumea. The Ibdoiti took 122! Ixixe- of butter and 431 crates of eheese frnin Moturoa yesterdu f..r transhipment at Wellington to tic Turokina for Home market-. She al-o had a quantity fur traiishipni"tit ti. ,!i- t'nrakiiii lor South Africa. Tlie Northern Comnmy's Hiiim i- exjwetwl :>t the breakwater ..n Saturday from Wanginui.
The Coriuna sail* for Onehunga this afternoon. Appro\in::toly the oiiintitv of the cargo di-harged from the shiw. S.-ivill liner lode is as follow-: •—llioo bales lienip, h'3 bales wool. !W7 sacks peas. 150 ea-! s cheese. 58 casks pelts and tallow. Ho canes meat extract. 27.000 carrases frozen meat, and (HI tons general cargo. To the many rough experiences which the Kot'.oiahana has undergone another was ad.'.d on her passage aertvs from Wellington to Melbourne (-ay- an exchange). For the'greater portion of tlv> trip she was lmffeted by heavy westerlv gales and high seas. Captain Hunter, who was in charge, ftnfe* that despite the bad weatlier the worst day's steaming performance by the ve—el was 230 miles. S'.ie conducted herself admjr.il.]. during her trial, and reached port bearing no More marked sign., of her encounter than a thickly salt-*tained funnel. The Westoort Coal Company's steamei Canopus. which, is admittedly one of the fastest steaming and working collieron the N'ew Zealand coast, is excelling herself this week (sav-3 the Christehurch Pros of 23rd May). '.She left Wcstport at 10.30 p.m. on Sunday la-t. and arrived at Lyttelton at 8.3(1 a.m. on Tin—day. di-. barged 1730 tons of cargo, and sailed :it 3.30 p.m. on Wedn.-day; arrived ai We»t|>ort at 9.3 H p.m. on Tluirday after a quick run of 30 hour.; loaded aaotlor cargo oi ltSOo ton- of coal. ami lefr Wctport at 2.30 ]i.m. ~u Kiirfay, after lieing 17 hour- m |K.rt. and only 47 hours after leaving Lyttchon. She was expected to arrive back at Lyttelton a!.out 11 o'clock on Saturday night—a week's work which will almost rank as a. record. EXFZCTKD ARRIVALS. Itarawa, .'rom Onehnoga, Friday. Penguin, from Onehunga, Saturday. Ramwa, from Onehunga. Mondav.' Botoiti, from South, Tuesday. Penguin, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Harawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. Botoiti, from Oiehunga, Thnrsd>7) OVERSEA 6HIPPING FOR WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Papanui (due about June 4tln. -ailed from Plymouth April 18th. via Capetown and Hobart. (New Zealand Ship- * ping Co.' Matatua (due about June 9th). sailed from London April loth, via Auckland. (Shaw-Savill.) Cornwall (due almtit lime llith). Bailed fiom Liverpool April 11th. via Australia and Auckland. (Federal Houlder-shirv.) Corinthic (due about June loth), sailed from Plymouth .May 2nd, via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw-Savill.) Jiueeros (due about June 17th). mailed from N\w Vork Opril Bth, via Auckland. VI. and A. Line.) Stai of New Zealand (due alwut June 12nd), sailed from New Vork April 13th. »ia Australia and Auckland. ITyser.'t Tomoaaa (due aliout June" 28th). sailed from I/in.lon April 201 h. via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) Kaikoura Idue about July 2nd I. *a,ilrd from l-ondon May flth. via AicklMl. (New Zealand Shipping CV).) Fifeshire (due alwut July lnth), sailed from Liverpool Mav 2nd. via Australia an.l Auckland. (Federal-lloulder-Shire f.in••. I Slephaiiiii- (dm., about July pith). sailed fr. in New York April 2IUh. vi i Australia and Auckland. (A. and A.) Star of Au-lralia (due aliout Augii-t 10th). -ailed from London May oth. via Australia. Auckland, and Napier. (Tyler.) SAILERS r.cnlicl' 1 . four-masted liari(iien(iiie. sailed fro.a Livcr|KMil February 2»ih. Mahuki -:ia. four-nu-ted schooner. •ailed from Gray's Harlmur April 1-t. Marjory Glen, barque, -ailed from Liverpool May Kith.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 135, 29 May 1908, Page 2
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