SHIPPING.
Re*" . —• £•? pope Of <«KW PLYMOUTH. K; / WEDNESDAY, JI'NE 3. RV- THE MouN. E' : ' " U. H. M. S. It'*, Fint QurU-r ' 4 ;i:i i;i I' UI - W\. ynff Jfcon .. 15 1 32 14 .i.iu. ■£? Quarter ■% 5 .'! 1;; a.m. IR' A«w"Mu*u ■■ -■> -i s I' "•"'• Bj;, - jfUk vater at New Plymouth to-day, Kj 11,41 a-ni.; to-morrow, I£2 a.m. and W- :. iSt ri«* this morning 7.1! l, to-morrow fejflja|Kt» to-day 4.41, to-morrow 4.40. sKS" AB&ivm Smjlyß'e i—TTakapuna, s.s., lo:',ii tons. HbHuu, from Onehunga. 2. Kotoiti, s*., ll.vi torn HHbtehings ' from South, Passingcrs. \ovug and Blaak. Mrs. Desaunais HBHiI child. Messrs. Desaunais, Park. and .am; i steerage. BP SAILED. 2. Takapuna, s.s v l"jb' tons, HT'Last Night.—Rotoiti, s.s.. U.'il ton«. Passenger*: lli-sc- sbaml Blind Frjnk'-.i. Mesdames Davie*, Bead. MfUobistein. Henmtt, Bainer, McGrath, KUegg, W'a'.:>, Martin, I!. il. MKcnzie. Hfatcrton. Andrews, Napier, shcpley. K Bedford, Colonel Danes, Rev. Andrew.-.
M SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ft, Onehung •. Last Night.—Sailed, at 3.30 R: Mi., Rarawa, for New Plymouth, cross-R'-Wg the .iar at 5,15 pjn. Passengers: Ivlliu A. .S ami. Mrs. Mason. Messrs. E. If Xkaae, Campbell, Mason, Stewart, Hurle, 1 - lliddleton. Payne, H. M. Shepherd, and p: ' 14 steerage. K . Auckland. Tuesdayi—-Arrived, Inverie, f' from Sydney. p' Oncbungi. Tuesday. Arrived, 15afe' • »wa, from New Plymouth. £f, Wellington, Tuesday. —Arrived. Cars''.' fan, from New Plymouth. g • Onehung i, Tuesday.—Arrived, at 8.50 Fv JLBL, Rimu. from Wanganui, via OpuW. Mke aad New Plymouth. Auckland. Tuesday.—Sailed, at 4.30 EsT |»jn., Inverie, for San *ancisco, tm &•" Tonga and Apia. 3c ,: Sydney, T»esdav. Arrived. Warrisiv W~ WO. §g Newcastle, Tuesday. Sailed. Waiii Won, for Gisoorne. ■ UNION COMPANY'S TOrTA. v >3fclbourne. Tuesday—The Tnion Com'C P»»y'» new steamer Tofua has arrived f-'boß Liverpool. She had a very rough from the Cape. Some damage f *H done to the fittings. jf TDK ARAPAWA. The Pa'-J Shipping Company ha- lieen c|i advised by cable that work on tin- new «?. ateamer Ara|«>wa is progressing satiW fartorilv. The vessel »a- framed on gr 38th Mav. and >!»• should !*■ iini»hed ou fc**' '
I Tit t'nion Company'- Takapima. Whack arrival from Onclimig.l yesterday morning. 1-ft again tiurinfr t'ue day far Wellington with a miscellaneous cargo, including 58 sack* hide*. V* ton, of baiOn from the Ingicwood factory. tm \mx— of butter for Wellington, iinil 230 Ik.-: f butter to be tran-'ni|>l*J «t Wellington lor Sonth Africa. The liotoiti arrived about !l o'clock rentei (fay morning with a miseellancoii' cargo of general merchandise. She left nut night, at th» usual liour fur knngalaptain John Iterneeh resumed coinsnand of i be Waikarc at Wellington, refiering Captain Hntehings. who. after tome nn:nt!it a- relieving otliccr, li.iMir Uik'-n charge of the Kotoiti. and Oantain Hunter" Ims gone south fi?r orders. .„ The MrUnesUn Mission steamer Santbtrn Cross, Captain Sinker, arrived at Auckland from the New Hebrides Botoilioik, and Norfolk Inlands on Smi<Uy. The steamer left Auckland on 4th April and armed »t Cascade Bay. Nor folk Inland, on «th April. On the Stlt it* preceded to the Xcw Hebrides: and after landing mails and vh-iiin; the various mission stations ealied at ft - Torres, Tikopia, Hanks', and the Solo£fr"'non I'.laiid*. All the mission station^ I?fc in the various centres were visile-'. sjfe 'afore* landed, etc., and all were found ™|? to be in lird-class order. The steamer f called at the same islands on her nay i, back to \orfolk Island, arriving there |- on 27t« '.lay. Next day she took h'-r f departure for Auckland, making port a- ?<" above. 5" By the year 1!)13 .la|>an ia to pow.~St 20 battleships, 20 armored cruisers, eight £ 25-knot scouts, 100 destroyers, and i W fleet of ,ail>imirinc*. At present tl>i> 3 taction has 14 vessels on her programme. f launched and in course of construction.
K- PROJECTED DEPARTURES. B| fiarawa, for Onebiinga, to-night. KL~< EXJ2CTED ARRIVALS. Br Rarawa, from Onehnnga, Wednesday. K Rotoiti, from Onehnnga, Thursday. & Tarawa, mm Onehnnga, Friday. Hk Hakapnna, from Onehnnga. Saturday. Bfc Barawa. from Onehunga, Monday. K , Rotoiti, from South, Tuesday. K'- Takapuna. from Onehunga. Tuesday. W OVERSEA SIItPPECG FOR WH,E LINGTO.N. Kr .STEAMERS. R ' PapJfnui (dne about June 4th), sailed ■T from Plymouth April 18th, via Capes'' .town and Hobart. (New Zealand Ships': ping Co.) K\ ■ ifatattia (dne about June 9th), sailed Bi from London April 10th, via Auckland. gfc. (SBaw-RivilL) B*" Cornwall (due about -Tunc lfith), H aaOed from Liverpool April 11th. via M" Amtrali.l and Auckland. (FederalBj? Hoolder B- Corinthic (due about June NitM, jsC tailed from Plymouth May 2nd. via W Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw-Savill.) B , Bueero* (die alraut June 17th), mailed j& from X*w York Opril Bth, Tia AuekW ' Und. *A. and A. line.) I Star of Jiew Zealand (due alnut June L- find), soiled front Kew York Anril l:lth, jL *i» Australia and Aneklaad. (Tys»r.) f," Tanooana (due about June 28tlit, I " tailed fnm London April 20th, via An«I tralia and Auckland. (Tyser.) » Kaikonra (due abont July 2nd'. >ail- | ad from London Slay 6th, via Au'-klan>!. 1 (Sew Zealand Shipping Co.) '' Fifeshire (due about July lOthl. sailed from Ijiwrpoal May 2nd. via Aur- £ tralia and Auckland. (TVdcTai-Honlder-F Shire Line.) I Stephaniti* (due abont July inth'. f tailed from Xcw York April S'.ilh. vii |: Australia and Auekland. (A. and A! ' Btar of Australia (due about Anpii'r '" 10th), sailed from London May 3tb. via Australia, Auctland, and Napier. (Tyt«er.) SAILEKS. Renfield. fnnr-ma«ted lMrn,uenfine. tailed from Liverpool February 2<uli. MahuUna. four-ma* ted s.hoomr. tailed from Cray'* Harbour April M. ■ ' Marjory Clon. barque, sailed from Liverpool May 10th.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 139, 3 June 1908, Page 2
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901SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 139, 3 June 1908, Page 2
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