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BBfltlei 7 8 2 12 a.m. HHfelS ..14 9 24 21 a.m. ' BS&aftcr.. 20 II 38 1!) p.m. : Rgjlbon .. 28 6 53 20 p.m. |®liijrater at New Plymouth to-day, raajn..an(l 6.2 a.m.; to-morrow, 0.30 wind MO p.m. i&flr rises thus morning 7.18, to-morrow to-day 4.42, i to-morrow 4,43. f\\. , ARRIVED. ■o.—Takapuna, from Oneliunga. jft'V SAILED. t • jfiiagt Night.—Takapuna, s.s., 103G tons, Sf QneKimga. Passengers: lliases Forgjf,: Wilson, Green, Scantlebury, Nash, andjSalmon, Mesdames Hull, flilton, and Harris, Messrs. Bowden, Cbaney, Bellamy, Goldsbury, (him, .Tcnfes, Snell, Throp, Dyer, Page, [MI, luxford', Fulton, Mclndoe, Ulec-! Sm, Jacobs, Halbert, Jlansou, Maier, Harris, atod others. C-- SIOTfDJQ TELEGRAMS. Thursday.—Sailed, at 3.40 frjjD,, Ngapuhi, for New' Plymouth (with Amerkan mail), crossing the bar at 5.35 jR&. Passengers: "Misses Hardley (2), fcnd Bryera; Mesdames O'Connor, Hogg, ®ryera, and Vfcary (2), Messrs. Sand- &•&, Lepiue, fi. H. Keven Mill, Lambert, p?. W. Blakey, Aston, O'Connor. Palmer, iialway, ;uid 16.steerage. 'V Melbourne, Thursday.—Arrived, Brisbane, Irora Kaipara. ftJWangnnui, Thursday.—Sailed, at 4.35 Ffjn., Iliniu, for New Plymouth.
Kr*. — : |* Pukaki, with a cargo of coal, is giuevat. the. breakwater to-morrow. This jvill he her first visit to Now Plymouth. fjjyQie Karariito, regarding which the pfetiTof th« Union Company have reSmd. julvice to the effect (says the mourn Herald) that she is loading coal IfßXeweastJe for New. Zealand ports, ■ilT bring 500 tons of Telaw Main coal lp;Titaaru to the order of the Westport Pobl Company. jj Aotea s.s., originally fixed to leave Liverpool on June 13 for the four chief KpoTts of New Zealand, was withdrawn Mild-her sailing ,postgoned until this unonth. Her place on the loading berth jpraa tabu by the White Star liner Ifcevic, which loaded at Glasgow and |c(|3ed from liverpool on June 20 for pKlboiu'ne, Sydney, Auckland, Welling--3son, and Dunedin, and should iirrive a< Auckland about the end of i&ext month. Thig vessel is a four-mast-|cd steel steamer o'f 8,301 tons gross and §5,401 tons net register, her dimensions Joeing—length, 500 ft.; breadth, 60ft.; fdepth, SB£t. §j The Ciinard liner Mauretania met with Kf Blight accident to her propellers on pier way across to New York recently. |;An examination in dock showed that her ISiort propeller blades were smashed, pre|&Hniably submerged wreckStge. Nevertheless, with three propellers llbe Mauretania averaged 23 knots.
DEPARTURES TO-DAY. gfSjapulii, for Onehunga. p; - EXFEOTKD AKBIVALB. glfaapuM. from Onehunga, Friday, tlakapunri, from Ottehnsga, Saturday. |fepC6fti, from South, Tuesday, fromOniehunga, Tuesday, jjpgapuhi, fromOnehiuij>a, Wednesday. ' Kutcuti, from Onehunga, Thursday. ' Übkapona, from South, Thursday. * I -OVERSEA SHIPPING 808 WELi LINGTOM. STEAMERS. K'fitn of Rut}iven(due about July 10), (§■&& trom Vancouver June 10. (JohnBfen and Co.). (due about July 14)', sailed Strom Ijvcrpool Mar 2, via Australia and pucUand; (F.-H.-S. Line.) Eb'-Arawa (due about July 14), sailfcd Strom Plymouth Ma; 30, via Capetown laind Hnbnrt. iShaw-Savill.) &,Btephanitis (due about July 19th), gljjßedfrom New York April 29th, via Ejtfflha and Auckland. (A. and A.) (due about July 21), sailed May 18, via Australia (Shaw-SaviH.) (due about July 28), sailed May 23, via Austraalh (due about July 29), May 5, -via Ausand Napier. (Tyser.) about July 30), May 19, via Australia July 30), 5, sailed from ■HRwHIay m" •
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 171, 10 July 1908, Page 2
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518SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 171, 10 July 1908, Page 2
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